The Straits Times, 10 October 1964
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Title Section20 1964-10-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SAjL^fiifeCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Nut*** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1964 it- 15 CENTS. KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration729 1964-10-10 1 GUNN CHIT THYE; OH KEE TIANG - GUNN CHIT THYE and OH KEE TIANG THREE ARRESTED- ONE ESCAPES WITH BANK'S $9,800 By Trapped robber kills himself pENANC, Fri. One robber shot himself dead and a man was wounded in a running gun battle this afternoon when a police party ambushed an armed gang whichNg Weng Chee - 729 words
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Article, Illustration488 1964-10-10 1 Justice Chua to head riots probe THE KING APPOINTS FIVE-MAN INQUIRY TEAM 'FOR THE PUBLIC WELFARE' KI'ALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Van fl diIVrtuan Agong tonight appointed a five-man commission of inquiry into the Singapore disturbances. The commission la headed by Mr. Justice Chua. of Singapore. Its other members are Dato488 words
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Article56 1964-10-10 1 QUEBEC. Fri.— Police checking cars entering Quebec, where the Queen arrives tomorrow, have seized some rifles for which the drivers could not produce permits. Provincial Police Inspector J. A Matte said here. "If anyone can't account for a weapon in his car. we are seizing itReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration480 1964-10-10 1 CHEONG YIP SENG - Woman grabs gun, foils bank robber CHEONG YIP SENG IN SPORE, A MOTHER SAVES $40,000 -By- I SINGAPORE. FRIDAY JJANK cashier Mrs. Wong Chai Yeong, 28, a mother ol two, today saved her employers, the Overseas Union Bank. $4<MK)O by daringly grabbing the revolver of I young robber who confronted480 words
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149 1964-10-10 1 TOKYO. Friday. TUX Yawata Iron and Steel Co., one of Japan's leading steel mills, Avill set up $10 million steel company in Malaysia soon, possibly by the end of this year, jointly with a Malaysian financial institution. I The joint project has been pushed149 words
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Article19 1964-10-10 1 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Fri. Mzee Cheche. a fisherman who claimed to be 140 years old. naa died here19 words
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Article23 1964-10-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Air raid sirens in the capital will be tested by the Telecommunications Department at 2.30 p.m. next Thursday.23 words
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Article40 1964-10-10 1 SINGAPORE. Fri —The price of Malayan tin today $784.37., a plcul set a record. It beat by SI 37'j the previous record reached on Feb. 14. 1951. during the Korean War stockpiling .scramble, j (See Page 18 1.40 words
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Article61 1964-10-10 1 SAIGON, Fri. South Vietnam's Premier Nguyen Khanh announced today that 29 officers and civilians allegedly implicated in the abortive Sept. 13 coup will be tried next week for high treason. All face the death penalty. Heading the list are Maj.-Gen. Duong Van Due. Brig.Gen. Lam Van Phat,AP - 61 words
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Article43 1964-10-10 1 TAIPEH. m— The Nationalist Chinese President General Chiang Kai-shek louay received the South Korean Prime Minister. Mr. Chung II Kwon. who is here for talks with Nationalist leaders on how to strengthen co-operation between the two anti-Communist cour tries. ReuttrReuter - 43 words
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Article188 1964-10-10 1 Indons quit the Games Sequel to bar on Ganefo men TOKYO. Fri. The Indonesian Snorts Minister, Mr. R. Maiadi, today announced Indonesia's withdrawal from the Olympic Games. Mr. Malacli said the entire Indonesian delegation of about 150 members would leave for Jakarta by a Garuda Airways plane tomorrow. He was188 words
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Article29 1964-10-10 1 PEKING N-BLAST WASHINGTON. Frt. Peking has indicated to nentral Afro-Asian Governments plans to set o« N -blast 'n next few weeks diplomatic Boaraea •aid nrre to«»y. CM.29 words
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Article134 1964-10-10 2 Border clashes: Saigon is blamed I Mil l> NATIONS, Kri. Tic majority report ul° an international tram which investisated border incidents hftucrn Cambodia and South Vietnam, made public last nißht. laid the bUme squarely on the Saigon (iincrnment. But Canada, the third member of the team, the International Control <Reuter - 134 words
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Article, Illustration533 1964-10-10 2 NASSER AND TITO WITH SHASTRIS SUPPORT RANGE AGAINST SOEK AT CAIRO SUMMIT I (]AIRO. Fri. The influence oi Communist China is being felt at the non-aligned nations conference here through President Soekarno in a dispute swirling around the sessions. In his belligerent conference speech Dr. Soekarno chargedReuter; AP; UPI - 533 words
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103 1964-10-10 2 LAGOS. Frl. Riot police hurled teargas at a crowd of over 3.000 housewives demonstrating outside the Parliament building In support of trie elght-day-old teachers' strike. The 100.000 members of the Nigerian Union of Teachers are demanding that a body be set up to investigateReuter - 103 words
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Article90 1964-10-10 2 PHNOM PENH. Fri. Cambodia's Head of State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, said yesterday that Communist China had offered his country military and economic aid. and pledged all-out support if Cambodia suffered aggression. Speaking on his return here after an eight-day state visit to Communist China. PrinceReuter - 90 words
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Article61 1964-10-10 2 LONDON, Pri. The Prims Minister. Sir Alec Douglas-Home, was host at a luncheon yesterday to General Ne Win. chairman of Burma's Revolutionary Council, and his wife. It was the first time the two men had met. The general is here on a private visitAP - 61 words
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Article23 1964-10-10 2 TAXMH, Pn. A worker was killed and 23 others wounded in an explosion of discarded shells In a Taloeh suburb. A.P.AP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration141 1964-10-10 2 TSHOMBE FREE TO LEAVE CAIRO NOW fAIRO. Frl.— Mr. Moise Tshombe (above), Congo Prime Minister. has been told he is free to go, Mr. Rene Bavassa, Congolese Charge D'Affairs, said last night. Mr. Tshombe has been held virtual prisoner in the heavily guarded El Orouba Palace since flying in hereReuter - 141 words
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Article32 1964-10-10 2 WASHINGTON, Fri.— A United States Coiißrcsional committee has called on the U.S. Defence Department to "proceed without further delay to establish a medium-altitude satellite communications system for operational use. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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281 1964-10-10 2 Threat to grab rights of British firm in N. Rhodesia J USAKA, Fri. Northern Rhodesia will take over the British South Africa Company's ownership of the country's mineral rights and will pay no compensation unless Britain resolves the question before the country becomes independent on Oct. 24, it was announcedReuter - 281 words
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165 1964-10-10 2 SAIGON. Friday. THE would-be assassin of the U.S. Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert S. McNamara. will be pubiicly executed here despite opposition of the U.S. Embassy. Air Commodore Nguyen Cao Ky said the' Government had decided to execute Nguyen Van Troi. 24. the Communist165 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-10-10 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /"l MAVE f small UAve to ENJOYED f. t Jl?L2fity,, I BREAK TUB WEWS wyseif J I WONDERFUL V. ©entlY to Geoceey ]f lf~^ txfa*/b,.\Uf Affit fy //Vwy/UULLO GEOBGe-ttXJJZE Tue LAST PeeeoN i > roy r -pL41 words
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Article157 1964-10-10 3 Winston sends a plea: Vote Tory LONDON, I n. Sir Minston Churchill railed mi the tin- tish people tod.»\ to "demonstrate giMid <*n-»c by returning a Conservative Government to of- fice." Sir Winston, twin- a Prime .Minister .md an Ml. for 60 vi. us. etired from polities this >ear at157 words
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Article50 1964-10-10 3 BERLIN. Fvi. The East Gcrni.in Communist Party leader, Mr. Walter Ulbricht. Uibt night announced a general amne.sty for 10.000 prisoners :<nd the reduction of sentences for people jailed on espionage charces. Today is the 15th anniversary of the 'founding of East Germany tlio German Democratic Republic— AP.AP - 50 words
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Article41 1964-10-10 3 NICOSIA. Pri— Two Swedish Army ofticvrs serving with the U.K. Force in Cyprus, under arrest since a large quantity of arms and ammunition were discovered in their armoured cars, were escorted by air today to Stockholm. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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125 1964-10-10 3 QUEBEC CITY. Fri —With the controversial visit to; ithis city of Queen Elizabeth only one day away, provin- cial police today began security checks on cars. All occupants of cars were made to identify themselves. Drivers had to produce their licences and. ff policeReuter - 125 words
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Article39 1964-10-10 3 BONN. Fri. West Germany has sent important goods worth 'many, many million marks" to East Germany to secure the release of about 800 political prisoners, a spokesman for the All German Attain Ministry said here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article34 1964-10-10 3 LONDON. Fri. Britain has reiterated its request to the Soviet Union for a full investigation of the recent Breach of diplomatic immunity by Lieut.-Comdr. Nigel Laville. a British military attache. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article24 1964-10-10 3 LONDON. Fri.— Dockers at London and other British ports who went on a 24-hour token strike yesterday returned to work today Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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447 1964-10-10 3 LONDON. Friday DRiTAIN must lose no opportunity of integrating Communist China into the modern world, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, the Prime Minister, told a general election campaign meeting in Birmingham last night. He spoke of the Conservative Party's aims to "secure peace in a worldReuter - 447 words
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Article348 1964-10-10 3 CAMPAIGN SPEECH ENDS IN CHAOS ONDON, Fri. Mr. Quintin Hogg, centre of this week's election flare-up over his use of the word "adulterers" in a campaign speech, last night needed police protection from an angry crowd. Most of his 20-mlnute speech at Euston wasReuter - 348 words
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Article50 1964-10-10 3 LOS ANGELES. Fri. Actor John Wayne said yesterday, "I'm feeling great" following chest and ankle surgery in the past two weeks In hospital. The 56-year-old star was operated on for torn leg tendons and had an abcess removed from his chest a few days later.— UPl.50 words
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Article23 1964-10-10 3 MONTEVIDEO. Fri. -A crowd of nearly 100,000 defied icy rain and chill winds here yesterday to greet President de Gaulle. A.PAP - 23 words
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Article49 1964-10-10 3 HOLLYWOOD. Fri. Actress Mac West. 72. who was discharged from Cedars of Lebanon Hospital last Wednesday after treatment for exhaustion, is back in hospital. A hospital spokesman said she returned yesterday lor observation of the same illnos-s. Her condition was listed as good. UPI.UPI - 49 words
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131 1964-10-10 3 READING. Fri. A Berkshire Court jury was told that a tight collar was to blame for an automobile accident in which two women were killed. The collar was worn by Mr. Charles Wilson. 64. a surgeon. It was stiff and a half size131 words
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Article219 1964-10-10 3 rpiiAlNrA/tt. (new jeiaeyj, Fri. Senator Barry Goldwater was splattered bj- a raw egg thrown from a crowd that surged about him following a campaign speech here. The incident apparently did not nettle the Republican Presidential nominee and went unnoticed except for a fewUPI - 219 words
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Article, Illustration256 1964-10-10 3 HEIRESS AND CHA UFFEUR: THE END NEW YORK, Fri.— Runaway heiress Gamble Benedict Porumbeanu yesterday obtained an annulment of her marriajje to former chauffeur Andre Porumbeanu in an uncontested suit in the Manhattan Supreme Court. The court awarded Gamble. 23, custody of the two children and denied Andre. 33. anyReuter - 256 words
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189 1964-10-10 3 'PAY ARREARS OR LOSE VOTE IN THE U.N' PLAN UNITED NATIONS, Friday. THE United States served strong notice yesterday that it will insist that Russia and other delinquent U.N. members Jose their votes at" the Nov. 10 opening of the General Assembly unless they have paid toward their arrears. TheUPI - 189 words
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Article51 1964-10-10 3 SOUTHAMPTON, Fri.— As labour Party leader Mr. Harold Wil•on stood up to speak at a rally here last night two burly dockers began hurling abuse. A woman standing behind them promptly went to work on the dockers with ncr handbag. "Take that, and that." she cried.—51 words
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150 1964-10-10 5 DENANG. Fri A i;vc mafti team from the Malaysian Dental Association day discussed with the Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsurlin howdentists could best serve the country. 1 he delates were Dr. Loh Guan Kheng (president). Eh-. Lee Sen« Ouan (president-elect) and branch Dr150 words
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Article38 1964-10-10 5 SINGAPORE, Pri. The Verj Rev Brother Lawrence OToole, Superior Gmeral of th* in Brothr> li»>re e.n Oct. 31 fur v Old buy.s and of the Brothers' s<S:iii:.ii)orc have UTmitfJCd a buffet St. Jo&cph ,s Institution.38 words
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Article, Illustration90 1964-10-10 5 l)Kl -vnu K-s of the Kucn Cheng Girls School in Kuala Lumpur at a reh<';ir>al ji'str.rday at the Merdeku Stadium for the Children's Day rally today. Highlight of the r.illy will In- the presentation by the V i n 2 di-Pertuan Agong of the Pingat HangSoon Hon Sin - 90 words
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Article59 1964-10-10 5 BUKIT MERTAJAiM. Kr: The District O!ficer. Inche Alimnd bin Harun. ba sented two cheques totalling 55.000 to two chipese temples in Berapit v:!lage to help dciray the cost of the'.r renovation. The granta $4,000 to the Goh Y.ih Kong Temple and $1,000 to the Chr.it Sr^h59 words
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Article84 1964-10-10 5 \IANILA. Fri. Ceylon and the Philippines have decided to raise their diplomatic missions to embassy level. It was learned today. Mr. Yu.sup Abubakar, former Philippine anibii.s.sador to Malaya. will be named ambassador to Ceylon, informed sources said, and i Mr. M. M. Maharoff.84 words
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Article27 1964-10-10 5 KUALA LIPIS Pri.— A civil defence committee for Lipls has been formed with the District Officer, Inche Mohamed Tajol Aros bin Ahmad, as chairman.27 words
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Article81 1964-10-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. In the Straits Times report on the Deputy Prlrre Minister*, depart re to Tokyo e^terday he was wrongly quoted as saying that he would not hesitnte to nonose any move to ban pprtinlnant of Ganefo 'the Games or tne New Emerging Forces* trom81 words
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82 1964-10-10 5 HONG KONG. Fri. Maj. Gen. P.G. Turpin arrived here today from Karachi for a three-day visit on his way to Singapore to co-ordinate the movement of British forces there. Gen* Turpin. who is Director of Movements in the British Ministry of Defence, said theReuter - 82 words
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182 1964-10-10 5 PEOPLE WHO TRY TO DEMORALISE VIGILANTES... MALACCA, Friday. T^HE ChiSi Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin, Baba, A last night warned people who tried to dej moralise the Vigilante Corps that the Government would not hesitate to take action against them. He was speaking to 560 I members of the corps182 words
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202 1964-10-10 5 Malaysia is right, says Somalia leader KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. \f ALAYSIA is justified in demanding the withdrawal of Indonesian troops in its territory, the secretary-general of the Somalia Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee, Syed Ali Abdullah Ibrahim, said today. "Every country has the right to safeguard its territorial integrity against foreign aggression*"202 words
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175 1964-10-10 5 Hang Tuah spirit will crush Sock: Mentri 17ANGAR. Fri— lf Indonesia declared war. Malaysia would defeat her with the same spirit shown by Hang Tuah in the 15th Century, the Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, declared yesterday. "A nation like ours" which can produce such great warriors cannot be easily175 words
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Article47 1964-10-10 5 BATU PAHAT. Pri. The Town Council is to spend $2.1 I million on the construction of i culverts. concrete drains and bridges in the next five years. The biggest allocution is tor 'the construction of drams In ihr town. ($546.703 1.47 words
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Article40 1964-10-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. William Bodtnan. a lecturrr In the RIDA college in PeUling Jaya. w.ll give a public talk on ■■psychology in management decisions" at Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club. 29. Ipoh Road, ai 4 p.m. en Sunday.40 words
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219 1964-10-10 5 DENANG. Fri. Eight words in a cable j from Romanshornr near Zurich, have j raised a Penang clerk's hopes of meeting his Swiss nancee-pen pal for the first time this year. Mr. James Chan Soon Beng. 22. was to have left for Zurich219 words
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Article50 1964-10-10 5 KANGAR. Fri. A pro-tern 1 committee to promote tourism in Perlis has been formed here. "Tourism is ;i source of revenue 1 which has not been fully tapped." Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Ha.shim. the Mrntii i Besar. told an iiiiiUKur.il meeting at the state secretariat.50 words
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Article29 1964-10-10 5 MALACCA. Fri Mr. Robert -ITan Sin Nyen will talk on "a conducted tour of the Orient." to members of the Rotary Club here on Oct. 14.29 words
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Article226 1964-10-10 6 SINGAPORE, Friday. pOLICE today launched a massive search for a missing landowner, Mr. Peh Hock Guan, 50, who is believed to have been kidnapped in the Serangoon Road area last night. Mr. Peh, who owns several rubber estates and provision shops, disappeared while on his226 words
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Article, Illustration91 1964-10-10 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. Schoolboy Eddie Teo Chan Seng (above) 17, Singapore's delegate to the 1965 World Youth Forum, organised by the New York Herald Tribune today said he would tell the people of America how the multi racial people of Singapore "live together without91 words
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153 1964-10-10 6 ENCOURAGING PROGRESS AT KALLANG ESTATE, SAYS GOH SINGAPORE, Fri. Within the year since the Kallang Industrial Estate was opened, some $1,000,--000 worth of construction work has been completed by the shipyards there, not including the value of the repair work carried out. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee,153 words
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Article51 1964-10-10 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Plans are now being finalised to convert the transit lounge of the old Singapore Airport terminal building Into a training complex foi Malaysian Airways, reports Terbang, mouth-piece of the airline. The airline also Intends to take in another batch of apprentice maintenance engineers next51 words
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Article26 1964-10-10 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Methodist Girls School Alumnae Association will hold a dinner for the school's former pupils at the school hall on Oct. 16.26 words
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Article130 1964-10-10 6 CINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Justice F.A. Chua in the High Court today dismissed an application for bail by Abas bin Yiisoff. manager of a medicine shop, now under arrest on charges of rioting and unlawful possession of arms and ammunition. Abas was arrested near Changi market130 words
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Article104 1964-10-10 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Associations 1964/65 greeting seals campaign begins on Monday. The chairman of a .special committee, Mrs. Diana Eu. said today that from Monday to Oct. 17, voluntary workers would be .stationed at Robinsons and C. K. Tang throughout the day U> sell SATA104 words
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351 1964-10-10 7 'PLENTY OF SELFISH MOTORISTS WHO DRIVE WITHOUT DUE CARE...' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. JJOAD accidents are on the increase in the Federal capital, according to sta tistics issued by the Traffic Police here today. The Traffic Police chief. Deputy Supt. Mansor bin Mohamed351 words
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Article58 1964-10-10 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Rev S. Jesuthasan. senior assistant of St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, has been appointed vicar of St. John's parish in Ipoh. He will take up his new post in December. Mr. Jesuthasan was ordained deacon In 1960 and priest In the following year.58 words
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97 1964-10-10 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Fri. The Governor, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj told pupils: of the High School here today they could serve the country, even though they were still young. "In Penang." he said at the school's annual speech day. "over 50 units of the Vigilante97 words
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Article45 1964-10-10 7 IPOH. Fri. A by-election will be held lor ihe Dtara Ward of the Sungka; loc.m council as a ramlt of the death of an Ali.aiict: councillor. Mr. Wong Ho Kee. Nominations will close on Oct. 21. and polling da> is Nov. 7.45 words
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Article46 1964-10-10 7 RANTING. Pri. The Telok Da toll Methodist English Primary I School will screen two shows. "The Seventh Voyage or Sinbad" and I "Once Again, with Peeling" at thej Capital theaf e here in aid of the: school buildup fund on Oct. 31.46 words
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Article32 1964-10-10 7 KAJANG. Fri. The Chief Priest of the Buddhist temple of the Buddhist Missionary Society o' Malaysia. Veil. K. Ohammanan-i.i There, nil! give a religious talk at Jalan Timor here tomorrow.32 words
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137 1964-10-10 7 MALACCA. Fri. The Malacca state Legislative Assembly at its meeting yesterday passed three bills giving authority for additional payments totalling 5349.530 to be made for public services in the State this year. These payments are in excess of the expenditure sanctioned for this year. Another137 words
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Article, Illustration249 1964-10-10 7 His prize for winning essay TOKYO, Friday. INTO the midst of the Olympic Games scene here 1 a 17-year-old Singapore schoolboy, Francis Yeo. arrived today wide-eyed with wonder and excitement at the prospect of 10 days in the city now fixed in the centreKyodo - 249 words
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214 1964-10-10 7 pENANG. Fri— A watchman. AH Ahmad. 32. told a magistrate's court today he was cycling to work when three men waylaid him at 6 a.m. on Aug. 21 "I abandoned my bicycle and as I ran I was stabbed In the back."214 words
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269 1964-10-10 7 The making of a leader— by Minister Tan VIALACCA, Fri.— Character, courage and integrity are the essential prerequisites of leadership, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said at the speech day of the High School here today. Mr Tan, an old boy of the school, said the cultivation269 words
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Article29 1964-10-10 7 BUTTERWORTH, Fri. St. Miiik's Secondary School here will hold its speech doy on Nov. 6 The Chief Education Officer, Mr. Kum 800. will give away the prizes.29 words
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384 1964-10-10 7 Counsel accuses DPP of 'putting words into my mouth' SUNGEI PATANI. Friday. YIR Jag-Jit Singh, appearing for the former Jitra ITI OCPD. Asst.-Supt. Gurbachan Singh, now retried here on a corruption charge, today accused the DPP, Inche Wan Suleiman bin Pawan Teh. of putting words into his mouth. "The defence384 words
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Article65 1964-10-10 7 Engineering course study award KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—Malayan Packaging Industries Ltd. have instituted a scholarship to or granted each year to a Malaysian for an engineering course at the University of Malaya The value of the four-year enKineering scholarship will be $10,000. This year's scholarship has been awarded to Mr. Lee65 words
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Article60 1964-10-10 7 MALACCA. Fri. A former I Malacca municipal commissioner. I Mr. Tan Eng Chye, 71. died at the General Hospital here on Wednesday af^er a short illness. Mr. Tan. a well-known rubber planter, was the founder member of the Malacca Straits Chinese i British Association. He also60 words
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Article115 1964-10-10 8 Medical drivers to form a union KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —More than 500 Government drivers in the medical, health and dental services are planning to form a national union which will fight for better salaries and working conditions. The union which will be known as the National Union of Government Medical115 words
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Article, Illustration127 1964-10-10 8 WOMEN NA VY VOLUNTEERS CALLED UP [£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The first of the women's volunteer forces the Singapore Women's Auxilliary Naval Service has been called up for fulltime service in the armed forces. The SWANS reported recently to Kapal d i R a j a Malaya, the shore establishment of127 words
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Article97 1964-10-10 8 Call-up: Appeal by Dr. Toh SINGAPORE, Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, last night appealed to young Malaysians to be prepared to render service to the country when they were called up. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the Singapore Mutton Dealers Association at the Kampong Kapor97 words
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Article20 1964-10-10 8 MACHANO. Pit The first St. John Ambulance Brigade branch was formed here with 30 members yesterday.20 words
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Article60 1964-10-10 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Mohamed Abu Bakar. an officer of io Ministry of Law and Parliamentary Affairs in Pakistan, is now in Singapore on a Colombo Plan scholarship given by the Singapore Government to study Muslim law and other local laws. He is attached to the60 words
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260 1964-10-10 8 Doctor in Sydney love case: We WILL marry... SYDNEY, Friday. A MALAYSIAN doctor said today he was determined to marry his Australian sweetheart despite a court refusal to give permission. "We shall appeal against the court's decision, and if that fails we shall go to Malaysia and marry there," heReuter - 260 words
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Article25 1964-10-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. The Technical College Student's Union will hold a flag day tomorrow to raise funds for the Lady Templer Hospital.25 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-10-10 8 Winna Chen, US-trained dietician 11/INNA Florence Chen, 21, TT former Singapore schoolgirl who has completed a dietetic course at the La Sierra College in California. She is serving her internship at the White Memorial Hospital in Los Angeles. Miss Chen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. James Chen, left69 words
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95 1964-10-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Air services between Malaysia and New Zealand will begin in early 1966. the leader of the New Zealand air delegation, Mr. B. R. Rae, said today. Mr. Rae said the aircraft to be used would be DC-8s capable of carrying up95 words
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Article33 1964-10-10 8 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Fri.— The Bukit Mertajam Jaycees will hold a charity dance in aid or the Poppy Day appeal at the Jit Sin High School hall here on Dec. 6.33 words
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79 1964-10-10 8 Recruiting for Federation Signals SINGAPORE, Fri. The armed forces will be recurltlng volunteers for enlistment In the Federation Signals at Territorial Army headquarters In Beach Road at 8 a.m. from Oct. 14 to Oct. 16. A Government statement announcing this today said it was hoped that this recruitment drive would79 words
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Article40 1964-10-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. Voters have three more days in which to register themselves on th electoral rolls. the Election Commission announced today. The annual revision of began on Sept. 1 and closes on Monday.40 words
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246 1964-10-10 8 SINGAPORE, Fri The Ceylon Navy's frigate Mahasena and the minesweeper Parakrama, which figured prominently in a recent commission of inquiry into smuggling by naval officers In Colombo, are now in Singapore. The two ships have mad« their last voyage under tow246 words
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Article36 1964-10-10 8 I PENANG. Fri.— The Chief Mlnistcr. Dato Wong Pow Nee, wiU I attend a tea party of the Pengkalan Ward goodwill committee at the Atjeh Traders Association in i Victoria Street tomorrow.36 words
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Article192 1964-10-10 8 MALACCA, Friday. FOUR men were convicted by Mr. Justice Ismail Khan in the High Court here yesterday of gang robbery. They were Chool Seng. 23, Tan Kirn Yoke. 24, and Teo Kirn Seng. 25, all unemployed: and Ah Kow, 22. a fisherman. Chooi. Tan.192 words
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Article31 1964-10-10 8 PENANG. Fri The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. will open a rubber replanting exhibition at the Suneel Pinang Chinese School. Balik Pulau. at 3.45 p.m. on Oct. 20.31 words
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Miscellaneous325 1964-10-10 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS wer? (7). Officer's bint to stick together 1. Four enter a test of little lm(8). portance (7). 5. The dog race prophet la out- 8. Recorded the animals reared, side (6>. including various tigers (10). 9. Badly estrange someone In the 12. Not recoiling from wild325 words
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Article, Illustration96 1964-10-10 9 GUESTS FLY 1.000 MILES TO THEIR WEDDING A HAPPY Malaysian couple Mr. and Mrs. Kee Yons Wee, whose wedding reception was held in Brisbane recently, pictured with two Australian girl friends of Mrs. Ket who flew 1,000 miles from Melbourne for the reception. Mr. Kee, a civil96 words
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170 1964-10-10 9 Mile-a-week race against the monsoon JESSELTON, Friday. AUSTRALIAN Army engineers have set themselves a target of eight miles in eight weeks to complete a jungle road to tribal coun- try in Sabah. The 7th Field Squadron Group, Royal Australian Engineers, are in Sabah as part of the Australian aid programme170 words
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Article, Illustration206 1964-10-10 9 'TOO MANY DOCTORS MAY ADD MORE ILLS' ENVOY SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Burmese Ambas-t sador to Malaysia. Maha t Thray Sithu U Pc Kin. said here today that Indonesian confronta- j tion against Malaysia I had caused "a lot of!j unhappiness" among neighbouring countries. He said Burma was taking t a206 words
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Article55 1964-10-10 9 SITIAWAN, Pri. Mr. Chin Heng Hwa, a graduate of the Nany.ing University in Singapore, has been awarded a Japane.se Government post-graduate scholarship. Mr. Chin was a former senior teacher in Nan Hwa High School here. He will do research on International trade and commercial administration at55 words
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115 1964-10-10 9 Three men admit they stole from nurses SINGAPORE. Fri. Four youths were charged in a magistrate's co/.rt today on two counts of armed robbery at a nurses' hostel at the General Hospital. Three of them, Govindasamy s/o Kannu Samy. Snsadan I o Krishnan Karupiah and Nadaison Magasuran. pleaded guilty. They115 words
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Article59 1964-10-10 9 TAIPING. Pri— A rubber tapper. R. Raiaßopal. 26. was bound over in $300 for 18 months by the magistrate. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Yunos. here yesterday for voluntarily causing grivious hurt to Lall Singh. Lall Singh was hit with an lrnn pipe in Simpang59 words
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Article106 1964-10-10 9 Arson materials found near hut SINGAPORE. Fri.—Po- lice found inflammable materials near a hut which was nearly razed in Holland Road yesterday morning. The materials Included five petrol-soaked wads of cotton wool, wrapped in singlets, two bottles of petrol and four envelopes of cracker fuses. These were hidden among bushes106 words
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Article72 1964-10-10 9 IPOK. Pri.— Pour men roused Mr. Chong Nam Stone 29. from his sleep at three this morning by shouting that they wanted to examine hi£ identity card. When Mr. Chong opened the door of his house in Gtmong Panjang. at Tambun near here, the four one72 words
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Article59 1964-10-10 9 IPOH. Fri— Mr. Nsal Tin* Kin. 31, headmaster of the Chinese Pr:cnary Schittl in Jalan Pa.Mr Piiteh here, went to bed ias' night after hanging up his trousers containing $325 near y window of hi> quarters attached U> the school. Thi-s ■wcnlm the trousers were miss.MX and59 words
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Article80 1964-10-10 9 KUANTAN. Pri. A road saie:y sub-commr.iip s formed under the chairmanship of the :ucation Officer. Inche IdrLs bin Babajee. when tht Pnhiine Road Safety Council met '■rday. iu-coir.ni:ttee will rdura'* school children on ng tli.ni lectures I :n sllow.s. The Chief Police Officer and I80 words
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Article41 1964-10-10 9 IPOH. Pri An excavator I Ho Ah Kow, 21. was Ultad when .1 huge boulder from i the top of cliff tn Tasck quarry I ''"*r hi iiroueh trip cabin of his *hile he waa working last ni=ht41 words
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246 1964-10-10 9 Seeni attacks ban on public rallies JPOH, Fri.— The recent imposition of a nationwide ban on public political rallies except when an election is in progress was today criticised by Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, president of the People's Progressive Party. "This is a denial of the fundamental rights of the246 words
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Article96 1964-10-10 9 Landing place still available |(UALA LUMPUR Fri. The Minister* of Finance. Mr. Tar« Siew Sin. has announced that the landing place at Bagan Tuan Kechil. Butterworth, may continue to be used for landing dutiable goods until the new wharves at Bagan Luar are oper:f ional. Mr. ian has advised traders96 words
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Article22 1964-10-10 9 TAIPINO. Fri. A telephone receiver was rrp ried .stolen from a public telephone booth at the post office here yesterday.22 words
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Miscellaneous146 1964-10-10 9 1 Onp It,/ V. T. Ilnnitin f TW' MINOTAUR'S PLACE, 1 ..BUT MY GOSH, IK OCXXA I I FUWNY I DONT SEE T ■> A VEH I>P NEVER FORGET I FEU. IN HERE, SHE COULP HER OR THAT NASTY- /^V. f 1^ UKJ* I X^THIS CANYON!^* BE IM REAL TROUBLE/146 words
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Obituary17 1964-10-10 10 Word* %lii Win/mum) MR MANJI RANA PATEL passed away on a- 10-64 at uenera, HoowiUl. Malacca.17 words
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Article66 1964-10-10 10 rVoraVi ill) /Minimum) CMACI CHELLIAH and children ish 'o expres.% their very deepeel Kntttud* to ibe Doctom, Nurses. Staff r- Be Inatltuten Medical I.. search Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur who attended on her beloved nuxrmnd Dr. J A. Chelliah durtni h.« lUamM and to the kIDd rotaUVM and frienda66 words
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Article399 1964-10-10 10 It H»r<« ,\/0 Minimum) THE. COCKPIT'S RUSTTAFEL I* »»rv*d *very Haturday aud Sunday luncn time. AUSTRALIA'S Mira F<lie Miller ■into at The Cockpit Hot*l. Tel: |kj porei PROFOUND CRATITUOE to Mother or I'erpni.ai Mucioor for Ufa long favour* granted Knm.' NEVER BEFORE SUCH BarKalni: reeled tomatoe* a tin' Fruit399 words
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637 1964-10-10 10 The Straits Times Saturday, October 10, 1964. The Malady in Sport Why Indonesia and North Korea thought that their ban- Ned athletes would be allowed ,to compete in the Toyko Olympics is among the minor 'conundrums scattered along the trail of this unpleasant j affair. They could not seriously have637 words
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Article353 1964-10-10 10 The Education Ministry yesterday gave the information parents have been waiting for since March, when the Gov- j ?rnment announced the abolition of the Malayan Secondiry Schools Entrance Examination and the introduction, xom next year, of three years )f lower secondary education or all Malayan pupils. The new353 words
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Article207 1964-10-10 10 It has been a long time coming, but the Government is still to be congratulated on its pilot trawling project. If the month-long trial succeeds (as j it should) the great barrier to acceptance of this modern fishing method will have been removed and the stage set for207 words
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Article, Illustration884 1964-10-10 10 STANLEY KARNOW - STANLEY KARNOW Triumvirate with only a fortnight to decide by ANYBODY who is not totally confused is just very badly informed. This old aphorism aptly fits the situation here in South Vietnam's capital, where political forces swirl in wild, strange, incomprehensible directions. Buddhists. Catholics, students,884 words
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Article576 1964-10-10 10 CARL ZIMMERMANN - WHY MANILA TEMPERS ARE FRAYING CARL ZIMMERMANN AMERICA OR INDONESIA AND SOEKARNO? by ]t JANILA. Fri.—Tempers are fraying here over relations with the United States and Indonesia. Both Washington and Jakarta have their Mliplno sympathisers, and those who support one country usually attack the other. The debate has become highlyAP - 576 words
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305 1964-10-10 10 ]\O matter how pleased 1 Mr. Devan Nalr may be about the attachment of his colleagues in that thej refused to accept, his resignation. I think ther* must be regret in his heart. Refusal to accept his resignation poses a significant question. Does the305 words
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Advertisement610 1964-10-10 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. tt Warit Sl* (Minimum) joimv. To Ollne inee Almodlel) ■nd Ananda. a -on iu-h4 All well. Thank* to l>o.inr and St«fl. Maternity I Hospital. Penan*. M W»r<> Sit (Minimum) OH. TAN KONG CHIN, s o M<l. Crie» "lew Chee lo T»n At ""her.,: a n M>l Howe Huai610 words
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Advertisement117 1964-10-10 10 !> CHILDREN'S EYE-CARE WZm\ ■Lta**B*«««w *^kwm A pejMl it ratpontiM* for Mm 1 <i«ht of hit child, «fid ihould wotth for frown* for taumt* tm4 j M« »h*»h*r h* hold* h<t book too M clom or too for r T>«* Httto d.Uct. ,ro. rottor than th. child o"d In many117 words
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Advertisement198 1964-10-10 10 Really milder and just Aft a little different M *j y [gfir cigarettes Blended with RUM and MAPLE sugar. STUDY AT HOME AND PASS Every day letters arnve at Wolsey Hall from students in Malaya and countries all over the world. These young men and women realise that a good198 words
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Article, Illustration1635 1964-10-10 11 SIA CHEONG YEW - SIA CHEONG YEW PROSECUTION CASE CLOSES: COURT ASKED TO DRAW 'IRRESISTIBLE INFERENCE' THAT IRENE NG WAS CHEATED... I by SINGAPORE, Friday. |)EFENCE COUNSEL, Mr. P. F. de Souza, submitted today that Irene Ng Beo Wah. who claims to have been cheated of $21,8001,635 words
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104 1964-10-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Ministry of Finance today announced that the $75 million Government of Malaysia development loan had been oversubscribed by $25 million. The loan which was launched on Aug. 12. was offered In three kinds 4J per cent interest a year maturing104 words
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Article61 1964-10-10 11 SINGAPORE. PrL— A 63-year-old woman, Chan Yeng. this morning plunged nearly 200 ft. to her death from the eighth-storey of a block of flats In Jalan Tenter am. A few hours earlier. Ng Ek Khoon. 18. fell 100 ft. to his death from the top61 words
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Article28 1964-10-10 11 PENANO. Frl. The Old Frees' Association will hold Its annual reunion dinner at their Northam Road clubhouse on Oct. 21 the school's 148 th anniversary28 words
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Article22 1964-10-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. The new hall of the Bt. James Church here will be dedicated by Bishop Roland Koh tomorrow.22 words
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122 1964-10-10 11 ITUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'acob, has announced the names of members of the commission of inquiry on local councils. They are: Hajl Ismail bin PanJang Arts. Commissioner of the Federal Capital; Tengku Syed122 words
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216 1964-10-10 11 The role of Malaysian artists in defence of —country— 1 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The president of the Singapore Art Society, Mr. Ho Kok Hoe. last night outlined the role Malaysian artists could play in the defence of the country. Speaking at the annual meeting of the society. Mr. Ho said: "We216 words
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Article42 1964-10-10 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman bin Wok. will send off 100 national service registrants leaving for Port Dlckson at the railway station tomorrow. The men. who have been called up. will undergo military training.42 words
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Article34 1964-10-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The annual "pooja" (Hindu religious ceremony) of employees of the Straits Times Group in Kuala Lumpur will begin at noon tomorrow at the Sri Ganesar Temple in Kampong Pandan.34 words
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Advertisement107 1964-10-10 11 Here are the handsomest oars on the road! Can you name them? Need wetell you the answers? They are aIITRIUMPHcars, of course! Voted 'Car of the Year 1964' The hi-powered beauty TRIUMPH VITESSE and built for speed^^^^ Tht TRIUMPH TR4 (available with hardtop) Ii I iii i Mi. —A VA^—107 words
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Miscellaneous791 1964-10-10 11 TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 (Chinese Version): 745 News P.M. 1.00 Opening and Pro- and Newsreel in Chinese; 8.05 gramme Summary In all Lan- Chinese Cinema Spirit of guages; 1.05 Lassie; 1.30 Swords (Part II); 8.00 New* Border Line; 2.00 News In And Newsreel In Malay; 9.30 English; 2.10 Abbot And791 words
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421 1964-10-10 12 PC- SHIVADAS - PC- SHIVADAS: -By- Kuala Lumpur, Friday THE Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today announce 1 the '"secret" launching of the pilot project on trawling off Pulau Langkawi two days ago. Inche Khir told a Press conference that it was decided421 words
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183 1964-10-10 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. 13 Children of British and Commonwealth Servicemen in Malaysia have begun studyin?: In a new air-con-ditioned, comprehensive school ir» Singapore which cost $5.--500,000 to build and equip. St. Johns School in Dover Road will be opened officially tomorrow by Lt.183 words
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Article38 1964-10-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The South Indian Muslim Masjid will hold a dinner in honour of the Mentri Besar of Selangor. Da to Harun bin Haji Idris. on Sunday at thp BiWl restaurant at 8 nm.38 words
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Article22 1964-10-10 12 BUTTERWORTH. Fri Mr. I Hon Teang Nam has been appoint- Ed Assistant Collector of Land Re-, I venue for Butterworth.22 words
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130 1964-10-10 12 2-wheelers told: Viaduct is not for parking If C ALA LUMPUR. Fri.-Motor-cyclists. scooter riders and cyclists were warned today that the proud sweep of Kuala Lumpur's viaduct was not a temporary parking place for shelterers from thp rain Thp Capital's Traffic Police chief. Deputy Supdt. Mansor bin Mohamed Xoor. said130 words
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Article109 1964-10-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. Cars under hire-purchase agreements seized by Customs authorities and forfeited by order of a court in connection with smugi gling offences or offences > under the Excise Act, 1962, will not be returned to the hire-purchase companies, the government re-afflxmed today.109 words
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Article63 1964-10-10 12 SEREMBAN, Prl. Seventy- 1 six workers on Third Mile Estate here continued their strike for the second cjay today after negotiations between the National Union of Plantation Workers, the Industrial Relations Officer and the estate management failed last night. Workers on the estate went on strike after63 words
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Article73 1964-10-10 12 New look for 77 years old church TVUPING, Fri. The second oldest church in Malaya All Saints Church in Taiping— will be renovated at a cost of about $10,000 A meeting of the church councillors here yesterday decided that the money should be raised through public donations. Renovations to the73 words
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Article, Illustration211 1964-10-10 12 A 'MOTHER' TO 60,000 CONVENT PUPILS DIES AT 89 KIALA Lt'MPl'R. Fri— A "mother" to Ml.ooo pupils in Roman Catholicconvents throughout .Malaya. Rev. Mother St Tarcisius, 89. died at the Chens Convont h»-re this morning after a long; ill— nr.vs. Rev. Mother St. Tarcisius. who had been in Malaya for211 words
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Article42 1964-10-10 12 BATU OAJAH, Fri.— A mother i of six. Chin Tai, 32. was killed I by lightning yesterday afternoon while washing for tin ere with I three others at a disused tin mine off the 2nd mile. Gopeng road. here.42 words
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205 1964-10-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE 12 missing Malaysian fishermen whose boat's were pirated in the Malacca Straits this week are still being: held by the Indonesians. So far none of the relatives of the kidnapped men has received any word trom them. Meanwhile,205 words
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Article20 1964-10-10 12 SINGAPORE, Prl. Ten firemen from the Singapore Airport Fire Service today donated blood at the Blood Transfusion Service.20 words
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Article53 1964-10-10 12 JESSELTON, Fri. Sixty Filipinos from Bongan, southern Philippines, have arrived by boat in Tawau since Oct. 1 in search of employment, the Department of Labour and Welfare In Tawau reported today. About 40 of them have been offered employment in estates in the Tawau area. Many came withAP - 53 words
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Article89 1964-10-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Another $14,995.18 has been received for the National Patriotic Fund, bringing the total to $1,234,522.90, Bank Negara announced today. Latest donations come from: Ferak Turf Club $10,000: National Union of Government Office Workers. Penang, $7; Penghulu Mohamed bin Hajl Osman, Penaga Kepalas Batas, Seberang Peral,89 words
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Article24 1964-10-10 12 SINGAPORE. Prl. Two housewives were tied up. gagged and robbed of $600 In cash and jewellery In a Ganges Avenue flat today.24 words
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Article34 1964-10-10 12 SINGAPORE. Prl. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yuaof bin Ishak, will officiate at the opening ceremony of the Assembly hall of the St. John Council headquarters in Beach Road on Oct. 24.34 words
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Article36 1964-10-10 12 PENANG. Fri. A motor-cycle reported missing on Wednesday was recovered by the police in Tye Sin Street yesterday. The machine was later returned to its owner. Ong Ah Kooi. 20. a fruit seller.36 words
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263 1964-10-10 12 Two Aussies win hearts of Sabah river people lES3ELTON. Fri. Two Australian Ar m y Medical Corps men have won the hearts or the Kinabatantfan River people of Sabah. They are Capt. Adrian Uroessler and Cpl. Nigel Htzgibbon. They are members of a 28-man detachment of the ;th Kield Squadron.263 words
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Article52 1964-10-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri A total of 324.714 vehicle! had been registered throughout Malaya until up to Aug. 31 this year. Of these, 95.808 were registered in Selangor alone. Seiungur Is followed by Perak with 58.360 vehicles and Penang ■inrt Province Wellesley with 44.849. iiL-ngitanu has the52 words
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Article55 1964-10-10 12 SEKEMBAN. Fr!.— The Nejnrt Sembilan police today announced a reward of $2-000 for Information leading to the arrest of the person who murdered a Kelantan woman on Sept. 11. Mak Manam blnte Awang Teb. 38. was found in a mining pool with weights tied round her55 words
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Advertisement81 1964-10-10 12 FIDES mmmmm made in italy ■Bowmran^ i 4 gas burners full-visibility a^^Bgtfcj^hlMWPßß oven window and 2^ interior oven light L^—> t^S^ thermometer, dish-warmer. Suitable for mmm any kind of gas. WIDE RANGE OF MODELS l AVAILABLE SINGAPORE^H P^KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG SALE j Commencing from MONDAY. 12TH OCTOBER TO MAKE81 words
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Miscellaneous46 1964-10-10 12 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl 'what V /this is^ —V d HMM.. IS YOUC \SERIOUS, =/THIS WARE TY©P.CALj V i- J DIA6NOSISM ELMER! I plant seems to be \m 'I'll do 1 thebe Vpving: im vswy Ja anyth/ng J aint a N^WOCRIED^ Vitfy T SAVE^d MOMENT46 words
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Letter69 1964-10-10 13 SINGAPORE Identity cards do not stand up to a lot 1 of handling. The frequent uses we make of them nowadays 1 leaves the card torn or the i writing faded. When are we getting replacements? The Central Government cards are waterproof, dustproof and I small In size.69 words
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Letter80 1964-10-10 13 THE other day I took my cousin who had a fractured limb, to the General Hospital In Penang. We went there at about 8.30 a.m and waited until nearly twelve before he was finally attendee :<> by the only hospital attendant present. No hospital assistants apparently80 words
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Letter82 1964-10-10 13 ■^yiTH reference to your report T" on the captured Indonesian officer. Lieut. T. Soetilcno. I am ...stonished to hear of the hospitality given him. Beer for th« captured! This is no time for thf government to get sentimental over the story he tells. The ignorance of Soetikno and82 words
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Letter74 1964-10-10 13 IS there such a surfeit of traffic lights in Singapore that out traffic experts should feel impelled to utilise this stock by sticking them needlessly at every Intersection? Unintelligently located, these lights impede rather than assist the flow of traffic. An example of this can be seen74 words
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Letter60 1964-10-10 13 AS a user of Singapore^ multistorey car park at Market Street. I find it incomprehensible that only one elevator is in use early in the morning. The lift attendant informed me that the second unit is used only after nine o'clock. The majority of car drivers have to60 words
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Letter54 1964-10-10 13 fHAVE just visited the "Confrontation Exhibition" at the Victoria Hall. Had there been ar entrance fee I would have asked for my money back. Like many others I went to see an exhibition concerning confrontation not to buy a gas cooker or to learn of the wonders of electricity.54 words
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Letter73 1964-10-10 13 TT is time trade unions stopped whining about the higher retirement age. and concentrate on Issues of national Importance. After all the youuis of today are going to benefit in the end. The trouble with many of today's youths is their love for quick promotions and not for73 words
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Letter107 1964-10-10 13 TT Is over one year since Malaysia was formed and yet the Central Gov- ernment has done little to i bring home the true mean- ing of Federalism in Slnga- pore. This should be done early *o that the Impact of Malaysia can more readily be107 words
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142 1964-10-10 13 PUTTING PRESSURE ON THE CYCLISTS I was stumped by the Minister of Transport's decision to amend the road traffic rules, making it necessary for bicycles to be fitted with red rear lamps. The penalties which could accompany conviction for non-com-pliance Incidentally are unrealistic. Isn't this tantamount to further persecution of142 words
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135 1964-10-10 13 CALLING BACK THE STAFF NURSES '|"HE Minister for Health in his latest appeal to staff nurses who have resigned from the Singapore Government service, to return to work, will not achieve encouraging results unless the Health Ministry really means business. A few months back, a circular issued by the Health135 words
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Letter94 1964-10-10 13 VIX months ago, I applied for an entry permit for my wife, but so far the Immigration Department in Singapore has not given me the permit. My brother, who lives in Kuala Lumpur, also applied for a permit for his wife six months ago, and got It to94 words
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Letter101 1964-10-10 13 r rHE increasingly frequent acts of piracy by Indonesian Naval craft against our citizens in international waters have reached the limit. Our own courts deal mildly with illegal Indonesian entrants and provide means for them to return. Acts of armed violence at sea must be101 words
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330 1964-10-10 13 AMATEURS ON THE STAGE: A DEFENCE I REALLY must take issue with the members of radio "Forum" about amateur theatre in Singapore With a lordly wave of their corporate wand they dismissed all amateur theatre productions as mediocre, not worthy of criticism; they also remarked that the productions were all330 words
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Advertisement288 1964-10-10 13 sr w^ at kW ¥P' Messrs. Jardine Waugh (Singapore) Limited, P harm. Dopt., P.O. Box 2M, S'por*. I enclose 2 Medac cartons and 20 cents stamp. Please •nd me a 15 gm. tube of Medac acne cream. NAME: (Mr./Mrs./Mlss) ADDRESS (Full) HURRY! This offer doses on Oct. 31, 1964. LA,'IOM/«4288 words
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Advertisement116 1964-10-10 13 S Enjoy the masculine freshness of |Hg SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON Sole Agents: F. J. BENJAMIN ROOM 40«. CHIN'.SE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Bl ILOING, HILL ST4EET, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** Olivetti I are being produced W^ with more than 200 different keyboards for 20 different alphabets, •mono which Japanese Katakana.* All116 words
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497 1964-10-10 14 CLOTHING INDUSTRY IS NATIONS THIRD LARGEST EMPLOYER OF LABOUR The Sydney-Melbourne look is already well-known in Malaysia JT has been v gadabout year for Australian high fashion this year of 1964. Perhaps never before has there been quite such a to-and-fro across the497 words
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Article154 1964-10-10 14 FASHION experts predict that Australian men may soon wear stretch slacks similar to those already popular among women. They add that in these slacks the familiar zipper may be replaced by a panel front buttoning at the sides like a sailor's bell-bottomed trousers. First inklings of154 words
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158 1964-10-10 14 Australian fashions highly praised overseas AUSTRALIAN fashion garJ\ ments were highly regarded by overseas buyers. Mr. Sonny Davis, of Brisbane, said on his return from a world tour recently. He and his wife, who are in business together, designing and manufacturing distinctive Australian fashions, took a collection of garments with158 words
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Article, Illustration37 1964-10-10 14 THE design is attractive, the style simple, and Miss Ivy Chan (left) and Miss Chin Yee Jin, both of Malaysia, teem impressed with this Australian-made blouse on sale in a Melbourne, Victoria, department store.37 words
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Article, Illustration30 1964-10-10 14 THE sports locket hat returned to Australia, after an absence of some two years. Here is the latest release of a leading Australian manufacturer.30 words
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Advertisement275 1964-10-10 14 tnougft inches are used ever yetr in amrtisitg Australian women's wear to rsaeh froa Sydney ii Australia to Tokyo In addition to paid advertising, most leading daily newspapers in the capital cities run weekly fashion features, some running to four or more pages. And the "Gown of the Year Awards"275 words
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Article, Illustration270 1964-10-10 15 4 ISTRAI.IW mrriMwur 4. "A. manufacturers .m quickly gaining a high international reputation for fashion trend-setting quality garments especially suits. The development of styles which are Individualistic yrt incorporate the more favourable features of Knclish, American and Italian tailoring is the major270 words
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Article367 1964-10-10 15 Vital choice for the campus girl p(JK the cliic campus girl in Australia next summer, t he important fashion decision will be whether lo follow the naughty girl look, or be a nice girl. And many Australian boutiquistes seem to think that the latter style with its emphasis on ever-so-sweet367 words
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Advertisement173 1964-10-10 15 FROM AUSTRALIA'S FINEST 10(fy PURE LAMBS' WOOL WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL BLANKETS For more than half a century, Laconia has been Australia's first name in blankets. With a rapidly expanding export market, the "Laconia" name is becoming equally famous the world over. Unconditionally guaranteed and competitively priced, Laconia Blankets feature exclusive173 words
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Advertisement30 1964-10-10 15 LIGHT-AS-AIR AND WASHABLE HOWS this for a sportive combination of woo) stretch pants with light -as air and very washable blouses of Bel merino fabric both exclusively Australian, of course.30 words
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Advertisement298 1964-10-10 15 All JUT THE -■■>-^.*o 1 WINNERS I WEARING I SPEEDO Yes, count them os they sweep to victory offer victory at the Tokyo Olympics. Watch these men's and women's acquatic teoms AUSTRALIA, U.S.A., GREAT BRITAIN, ITALY. >^^ SWITZERLAND, THAILAND, HONG KONG, PHILIPPINES, r^ JL +1 NEW ZEALAND, CANADA, HOLLAND, SWEDEN,298 words
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Advertisement253 1964-10-10 16 (Continued from Pace 101 ACKNOWLEDGMENT 2t Words $10 (Minimum) MR. S VANOER SEEK and sister thank all frlenda and relatives tor their attendance and wreaths at th<funeral of the late Mrs. Constance Emms. ANNOUNCEMENT 2* Words Sit (Minimum) NEW. EXCITINC CHENCMAI Handwoven Table Mat and Napkin Sets In beautirul colours,253 words
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Advertisement562 1964-10-10 16 ANNOUNCEMENT t» Wmrd* SIO (Minimum) CHRISTMAS CARDS: Nowhere else n>or, uill you lind such a range IMja <>: >uch hik'b nuality and M lit Donald Moore 1 les, juo Cli'menccau Avenue. B' pore. Thene include our own designs II of them at 15. 20 »nd -'•> cents. Why not visit562 words
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Advertisement902 1964-10-10 16 SITUATIONS VACANT :0 Word* SS (Min.)— Box St cl: txtra REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Experienced General 'Cook Amah, no washing and ironing, for small family, live in. Apply No. 10. Tan Boon Cneong Avenue, Spore. 10, Off 51 m.s. Holland Road. B'pore. Tel: *****. IMMEDIATE TEMPORARY POSITION in well-known European Merchant House902 words
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Advertisement1121 1964-10-10 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word* U (Mtm.)—Bmm It et*. txtrm TO UTT 1 rooma flu 582-B Macpherton Road, 8 rooms ground floor 35-F Cambridge Road Apply 552-B Macpherson Road Spore. BUNGALOW WITH GARDEN. Angullia Park. Orchard Road: furnished: $600-. Golden Realty Company Phones Spore *****. *****. ROOM TO LIT for couple1,121 words
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Advertisement961 1964-10-10 16 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tf Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm BALESTIER ROAD: I Proximate Flats on adjoining floors with common entrance. Each flat, Lounge cum dinIng room, 3 bedroom, bathrooms, kitchen. Modem sanitation. Price: $23,000/- each. David Phoa A- Sons. Valuers Estate Agents. Tel: (S'porei *****/*****. AIRVIEW TOWERS961 words
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Advertisement882 1964-10-10 16 HIRE PURCHASE I Wmrd* SS (Min.)— Box It tt: txtrm 1 I i NITACNI T.V. B.P. No Down I i Payment. Malaysia Klectfie Co.. I Spore. *****. GENERAL TV OB easy paymeat. Contact Chua Radio. 75« North Bridge Road. Spore.. *****. siera T.V. oa eaar payßMat. Contact HI n Trader*.882 words
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Advertisement1674 1964-10-10 16 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE tt Word* SI (Min.)— Box It ett. txtrm 19FT. CABIN CRUISER Oayseng teak bottom extras Include llfejackets canopies mattresses toilet Icebox etc. Bargain $1,300 0.n.0. (Spore) 3801 Extension' 214SS. PETTER AVA2RMR 12 h.p. air cooled Marine Diesel Engine. 2:1 reduction Gear. 18" x 15" pttch proprllor.1,674 words
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Advertisement1352 1964-10-10 17 TO LIVERPOOL t, wiST COAST U.K.: Due Spore Sails P Sham Penan* DIOMED liverpeel, Havre in Pt Taaay Oct 11 AGAPENOI. Liverptel Gdi. 47 Oct 12 Oct 11/11 FYRIHUS Li»erpael. Glasgow Oct 15 Oct 17 Oet 1119 TALTNYBIBS Liverpeel, Dublin, Glasgow... Oct Oct 19 CALCHJLS Lrteraaal, Glasgow Oct 19 Oct1,352 words
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Advertisement1380 1964-10-10 17 I mmmwm PJM THE EAC LINES Hp^^TjS&^gJFarel M wxw e«.»«HNr. id 'oioim.s hi.mh o'«t I Pkeae TMI Pkeae ***** Pane IHI Pteae ***** SAILINGS 10 BEYRCUTH, LATTAKIA GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, TWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTEIOAM. OSLO, GOTHENBURG, AARHUS t COPENHAGEN Singapore P Sham Penang "JUTLANOIA" ia) 21/22 Oct 21/21 Oct1,380 words
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Advertisement1276 1964-10-10 17 mmmmmUm^m^M I Benuline EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. RPNNFVK for Liverpool Net II DCiflßGVia Hamburg Net 24 Singapore Pt Sham Per-ang Havre Net 21 Gla. 3/Telay Oct 11 11 Bet 17/11 Rotterdam lac i atNLOMOND for lonaon NWM SugaDore rt. Sham Perang Rotteroam Nat 21 Oct 231,276 words
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Advertisement1284 1964-10-10 17 torn* ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. IQjnA LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE Y^ km^ HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore arr Panang CITY OF LEICESTER la Part 12 Oct f CITY OF KHARTOUM 15 Oet f CITY OF NEWCASTLE 2J 27 Oct 21 Oct FLAMINIAN I Nil 1 11 Net I CITY OF1,284 words
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585 1964-10-10 18 From Ouf^ Market Correspondent mIN shares were a firm X market on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, spurred by the record tin price, which beat even the Korean War stockpiling peak. Prices were steady in the morning and went ahead again585 words
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Article24 1964-10-10 18 MakTan Stor* Indiec* Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Industrials: 84.72 84.68 Tins: 157.58 128.75 rubbers: 101.10 101.10 •Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10024 words
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Article879 1964-10-10 18 OUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: F. and N. erda. (6.000) 12. 80. (3.000) $2.81. (1.000) S2>2: Gammon (4,000) $2: Hume (M) (2.U00) $1.81,879 words
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Article104 1964-10-10 18 JLfELBOURNE. Frt.— The Indus- trial market was steadier today and rises slightly shadeo falls. Moves were again small and turnovers low. Base metals moved lrresrulnrly but tin shares firmed. Renlson lumped 2/6 to 39 Oils were steady. Loans were steady. cr.a m/. Mount laa 43/« N. Broken Hill104 words
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Article243 1964-10-10 18 Octorx-f tf. Three months. INDUSTRIALS doaaaaai li v M. Oonramers iv cv >.n i,|.< 15 eta. M. Cables 1* eta. City Dm i>• IMAisaaat la cv. c. Smelters 25 els. M Invest 12 la Ksso 15 ets. >>, Hi |S CIS. ■m Uaap iv v. Rornmsns li ,-<s243 words
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Article73 1964-10-10 18 CHINESE Preduee Exehangs, sm«apere neen price per plsul ytsterday: Coconut ell: bulk $51 i sellers, drum $64 1 sellers. Cepra: Oct. Nov. UK/Coottoent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white $140 sellers, Sarawak white $137 i sellers, special Barawak black $107 i sellers, garbled Ljunpong black $112t sellers. ABTA $1221 sellers.73 words
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Article49 1964-10-10 18 THE Malayan lienanit Bankt' Aaaarmten to nx-niunts vrirtenUvi all rates to tl»"i Canada: riuyim, II BB l I 1 urma.ll OD 35 3/16. 90 d/st. 3S 11/lh atßtM bills, 331 iradr felllna TT or OO ready: Cjnad* 34i Ocuticht Mark. IM Holland Guilder* lib l/t)i Oanith Kranti49 words
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349 1964-10-10 18 rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yes terday rose a stunning $20,874 a picul to a new record of $784.375. topping by 51.37J the previous record reached during the Korean War stockpiling scramble In February 1951. The offering was unofficially349 words
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Article523 1964-10-10 18 Red rubber offtake at top tip IN their weekly Malayan rubber report, H.C.B. and Co. Ltd. say activity has centred around the emergence on Tuesday of th« much discussed Russian offtake figure for October, which at a reported 20.000 tons to be lifted by four steamers with a spread from523 words
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Article30 1964-10-10 18 October 9. MALAYAN RI'BBF.R PRICE: 73 rents (up one and one eighth cenl«o. TIN: S7K»:i7l .1 puul (up S-.'o.S7' 1. I'nolTicial estimated iillcrmi; '1(1 tons (UP 20 tons).UP - 30 words
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Article254 1964-10-10 18 OCTOBER first grade rubber i.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. In tlni.ap.re and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 73 cents) per Ib. up one and ooe-elKhtb cents oo Tburnday* closing Irvel for the position. The tone BTSM vvry itrady. H.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prlaM in cents per Ib., yesterday: Int.254 words
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Article90 1964-10-10 18 CHIPS lying alonxudi tht Smxapor. Harbour wnartst or tipecttd L'Xent'u UK Htnnrv,. 3/4. Oinyo Muni 0. Laomedon 1" 11. TutaJue 13/14. kjutrrn Kover IV. Ar«o 21/22. KimanlJ M Jessie Maerxk 27 28. Blue Water SX/3U. Ho«ub 8p»«r 42/4 J. Klinisbir; 45. Fal.-itlno 46. K«uooc N.W I, Ton«90 words
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Article30 1964-10-10 18 I irt« ntnjntii market -I. v Kunt: aaataaav ihe U.t. <t«llar lor Tl aod .i tor eaat). ktt.r linn mmt ,w> ajat %n» tail .1 ••Id ai aa,30 words
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Advertisement1117 1964-10-10 18 juajwasin 1^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. I UJ.A. PaMUle and Atlantio farviaa Hontkonj S. Francisco L. AnfelM H. Tork P'prtia Baltimore "FlarMe Man" 2B Nn 1 Daa 17 Dec 20 Oec I Jaa 12 Jaa 14 Jaa "Ueaftaa* Man' 1 21/21 Daa 11 Jaa II Jaa I Fek 11 Fa*1,117 words
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Advertisement1099 1964-10-10 18 BBsT*^?l^Bbl iS^P^r^ssssssl Bsswi^V«^^ssssl sUSNULI. SERVICE WSIA. PAKISTAN ANO P. COIF SEIVICI Tat Fraaaatla, Aftlaiaa, Mellaaraa, IjOai. Ta: Masraa aal Nataaatt laaa Penani P. Sham S'pora S'pora P. S'rtam Penani URPETA* Sj.lt* Part 11/11 tot UMU 71/Jl Oct 2* Oct M Ocl MMItU 7 Ns» 1/12 Nn 11/11 Mat RAWU 11/211,099 words
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Advertisement59 1964-10-10 18 UNION OF BURMA FIVE STAR LINE CORP. Airmat fraa Japaa t Haatkin leaaiat tar Raateaa. "MPARMPA CMtISTOS" Singapore II Oct Penani. 1$ Oct Arntikf traa Raataaa isaiist tar Htsfttsi t Jaaaa. •lASSEIH" arr. Penani IS Oct Smppora 17 Oet "lETAVISTA" Smppore 27 Oet agents: ASIA SHIPPING AGENCY LTD. Na M.59 words
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Advertisement1052 1964-10-10 19 on ti nurd from Pmfe 1C) VEHICLES FOR SALE Words SS (Min.)-Box SO rfs. exfrsi S2OO/- DOWN PAYMENT And linif Away A Good Secondhand Car. 10 Models To Choose From At CCC Junk Stor* Ltd.. 22 Ne\.ton Road, S'lxre. Tel: *****. 1954 FORD ZEPHYR. Very Rood common. Retrularly sen- lord.1,052 words
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Advertisement888 1964-10-10 19 FOR SALE to Wmrda U <Ml*.>—Bmx 1$ eta, txtrm WORLD-FAMOUS PRIMUS Li>-UU Appliances including camping atovea. bobby aeta. cookers etc. can be vieweJ at Swedish Trading Co. Ltd. 42, Chartered Bank Chambcra, Katfle* Place, Spore. SHALIMAR MEN'S WEAR offer Free Parkini; Coupon on Sj/- puichaae. Opening Discounts: Custom Tailored Suits,888 words
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Advertisement672 1964-10-10 19 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) If Wtr4» U f «!«.>— a.i M ru. txtrm SOUTH-EAST AHA HOTEL *****/ Victoria Hotel S2S3I Bar/ Restaurant. HOTEL AMBASSADOR Seajlde 48 Meyer Road. Dancing Nl»miy. Tel: *****. MAVFAIR HOTEL SPORE Rooma Alrrondltiooed Popular Bar Coorteooa Stnne*. YORK HOTEL. Tanglin lit Caaaa. Suitable permanent nod tnuulL672 words
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Advertisement753 1964-10-10 19 NOTICES PUNGAH TIN DREDGING LTD. (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) Notice Is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of Pungah Tin Dredging Limited will be held at the registered office of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Penang on the thirtyfirst day of October 1964 at 10.00 a.m. when753 words
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Advertisement725 1964-10-10 19 NOTICES MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS LTD. NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Second Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held In the Board Room, Messrs Turquand Youngs it Co., Hongkong Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay, Singapore on Thursday, 12th Novemter 1964 at 3 p.m. for the following purposes:725 words
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Advertisement491 1964-10-10 19 NOTICE UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM AND BT OKDER OF THE DIRECTOR OF ORDNANCE SERVICES H.Q. FAR EAST LAND FORCES, SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE OF Army Surplus Vehicles comprising:- Ford Ambulance, Morris. Bedfords. Standard Vanguard, Austin, Sankey J i ton. Tractors. Rovers, Misc. Paint Drums, Batteries, Used Canvas. Rubber of i Sorts, Scrap491 words
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Advertisement667 1964-10-10 19 GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENTBRUNEI. TENDER NOTICE. 1. TENDERS will be received by the chairman Tenders Board, at the office ot the State Financial Officer. Ground door of the Government Offices. Brunei up to 4.00 p.m. on Monday 16th November 1964 for:— THE 81PPLY OF THE FOLLOWING SWITCHGEAR:— ITEM 1. 350 MVA667 words
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Article36 1964-10-10 20 LONDON. Pri. Result* of English football matches played last night: Football League Cup second round replay Peterborough 0 Leicester 2. Div. 3 Exeter 2 Oldham l. Div. 4 Uotts County 1 Newport o.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article561 1964-10-10 20 Razak to team: Keep it up NORMAN SIEBEL at the Olympics Visit to the pool and then lunch at Village TOKYO, Friday J"UN ABDUL RAZAK, who arrived in Tokyo last night, made an extensive tour of the Olympic Village first thing this morning and was very impressed by the facilities561 words
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Article408 1964-10-10 20 Asia's first Games open today TOKYO, Fr i x The biggest Olympic Games of all time, at which both world and Olympic records are expected to be shattered, open here tomorrow i afternoon. Japan is spending j an estimated' Ms6oo-milllon for i the honour of acting as host to the408 words
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Article406 1964-10-10 20 ROME. Friday. IN SEMI-DARKNESS, drizzle and strong wind, 24--year-old Rodney Foster holed a five-foot putt on the last green for a par four to keep Britain and Ireland in the lead at the half-way stage of the world amateur team golf championship for the406 words
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Article86 1964-10-10 20 l/UALA LUMPUR. Pri. Teams fur the Malaysian Rugby Union trial on the Padang here j tomorrow Blues— Lee Kooi Meng; Nor j R;tj>h.c!i. Bryant. Adrian Marruf. Ahmad Mahmood; Pestana, Tan Kluiiß Hoe; Chew Ah Chat. Rid- I deil. Dowse. Guru Singh, Ounn, Ellison. Puran Singh, Thompson. Whiter—86 words
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Article105 1964-10-10 20 SOCCER Inter-Kstates Tourney (Batu Oajah > Parit 1 Oopeng 0. O. H. 1 Batu Oajah 1 Kinta Kellas 0. 1 Taipinc l-ee: CRC 3 Thenavan Youths 0. BASKETBALL Kinta Youth Tourney 'B. Oajah): Ipoh MCA 66 Batu Oajah 64. Tronoh 70 Slputeh 65. Interschool <P. Buntar > MAS105 words
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Article103 1964-10-10 20 SOCCER Spore Div 3C: Athletics "A" v Setia Java. Div 3D: Bt. Timnh v T. Rovers (both matches at Parrer Pk). Hannlgan shield: Malacca v S'jror 3.45 p.m. Negn v Johore 5.15 D.m. (both matches at Seremban Station padaag). KLUCKK— HRt trial: Blues v Whites iKL padangi.103 words
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Article, Illustration255 1964-10-10 20 OLYMPIC BRIEFS Malaysian flag goes up at the Village I^KYO. Fri. A Japanese brass band played the Malaysian national anthem us the Malaysian flag was ra:sed at Olympic Village. The Malaysian team marched smartly b<hind their flag-bearer. Kuda Ditta. during the ceremony. The Taiwan contingent attended the ceremony without a255 words
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Advertisement364 1964-10-10 20 VOLKSWAGENS 1500 S iVQ^^m/ i_^^^_ _j\l^JV ■^-<:^Lr^^^^^___ 1500 KARMANN GHIA CHAMPION MOTORS (M) LTD SINGAPORE: 304 ORCHARD ROAD. TEL: ***** 95, CAMPBELL ROAD. TEL: 819s! KUALA LUMPUR SERIMIAN: 168. RAHAMG ROAD. TEL: 4483. 14, PENGKALAN RAMA ROAD. TEL 3186 MALACCA BATU PAHAT: 64. JALAN SULTANAH. TEL: 741. 4, JALAN ALL364 words
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Advertisement94 1964-10-10 20 i-'nwn" I v J PHILCO 13R543 12.6 cv. ft. CAPACITY If your family requirements call for a big deluxe refrigerator here it is at a price you'll find hard to believe. Especially when you take note of all the features the huge 53 Ib. zero zone freezer; full-width porcelain crisper;94 words
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1232 1964-10-10 21 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep Gallant Defender beats Enjoyment 111 in trial RACING with pEXANG, Fri. Looking fit and fresh after a spell in the hills, Kadja Wali, with apprentice Kahui Mat rani up, did a smart gallop over 3f in 38 3/5 in soft1,232 words
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Article1828 1964-10-10 21 Race 1-1.30 Cl 5 Div 2 ($4300) s££ 1 ***** Acir?M 111 g (Sliaw St.» Tulloh. 8 9.0 Cotetnan 2 ***** Leader (liiky Kcngsn Donnelly. 3 8.11 4 3 ***** \W Wonder a (Wee St.> Allan. 9 8.7 'D. Lee 9 4 ***** Uinoro a (Mr.1,828 words
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Advertisement207 1964-10-10 21 EXCELLENT INVESTMENT MIRAMAR GARDENS (63/7 m.s. Upper Serangoon Road) Two-storey Modern Garden Terrace Houses PRICE from $25,900.- upwards. low assessment. IDEAL LOCALITY WITH MARKET, SCHOOLS, BANKS Md CINEMAS within easy reach. An Excellent CASH and EASY PAYMENTS can Residential area. be arranged. EASY CONVENIENCE along Main Road and weH served207 words
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605 1964-10-10 22 OUT: COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL CURRICULUM KUALA LUMPUR, Friday TH E Ministry of Education today announced the general and pre-voca-tional subjects to be offered to lower secondary pupils under the comprehensive school system to be introduced in Malaya next year. The general subjects arc: Islamic rolit;i«ii>605 words
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Article91 1964-10-10 22 PONTIAN KECHIL, Fri. Curfew was extended to yet another estate here to- day as security forces conti- j nued to pursue remnants of Urn band of Indonesians who landed in August and are now hiding in the jungles fringing this town. The new curfew91 words
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Article59 1964-10-10 22 BANGKOK. Fri. Thai officials have expressed concern over press reports from Hong Kong that China Is emphasising the teaching of the Thai language in its universities, the Bangkok World reported today. According to this paper, a high Thai official said the reports could be considered aReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration400 1964-10-10 22 LONDON, Frl. The week in the Stock Exchange, which has seen one of the sharpest falls for a long time, ended on a depressed note. For the fifth day in succession prices tumbled and today's losses were as severe as those of last Monday. Election400 words
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652 1964-10-10 22 A $22,000 CUT IN FINES ON BURHA and AISHA KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Justice (Jill in the High (.our! today reduced by $22,000 the linos imposed by the- Sessions Court on Dr. Burhanuddin bin Mohamed Noor, former psesident of the PMIP, and Hajjah Aisha binte Abdullah, wife of the secretary of652 words
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163 1964-10-10 22 Malaysia issue an explosive crisis, say Indons CAIRO. Fri. The Indonesian delegation to the non-aligned summit conference here yesterday stepped up its attack on Malaysia, declaring that the principles of peaceful co-existence were at stake in Southeast Asia. a statement Issued by the Indonesian delegation yesterday described the Malaysia IssueReuter - 163 words
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Advertisement330 1964-10-10 22 SELANGOR TURF CLUB c r ou^,T p r P R m ßo ro d s&JWirtiSSr B%SM following resolution:"RESOLVED pursuant to Kule 5 ot the Rules of the S^^J} 1 CYub that the Committee of the Club be ™»»wered tospend on^the Second Phase of the Grandstand B^ Idln(? lrp^ em^ n330 words
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Advertisement377 1964-10-10 22 NOTICE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. Cap. 137) Lembafa Bandaran. Sabak Bernam. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is proposed under Section 144 of the Town Boards Enactment (P.M.S. Cap. 137), to amend the Draft Town Plan ol Sabak Ber■Mß, by zoning lots 24 and 25 under area Intended for coramer-377 words
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Advertisement132 1964-10-10 22 Lute CLASSIFIEDS 20 tiords $10 (minimum) MAHONY n<i Del and Keith on October BUi »t Bunu«ar Ward :i »oo both well. Thanka to doctor* Muter and ■M PWEE-COH: Hork Sv s/o Mr. and Mrs w and F'.ittln* d/c Mr. and Mrs. Ooh Ch. YOU I WON'T STALL I TUIC DBIU!|132 words
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