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Title Section21 1964-10-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 fati°" Ctl The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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370 1964-10-15 1 JUNGLE CRACK-UP Indons and traitors fall out and fight INVASION FAILURE LEADS TO ACCUSATIONS AND DEATH KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday INTERROGATION of captured Indonesian invaders has revealed that internal strife has broken out in the jungle between the two factions the Indonesian guerillas and the Malaysian traitors who landed with them.370 words
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Article53 1964-10-15 1 KANSAS CITY (Missouri), Wed. The former U. S. President, Mr. Harry S. Truman. 80. slipped and fell in his bathtub yesterday, breaking two ribs and cutting his right eye. He was rushed to a hospital. The 80-year-oW former President was reported resting and his condition was53 words
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734 1964-10-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Soekarno has made thrae more behind-the-scenes moves to try lo gel Tengku Abdul Rahman lo talk peace with him. Disclosing this today, the Prime Minister said: "This brings to six the number of peace feelers he has put734 words
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Article, Illustration502 1964-10-15 1 Space comrades-in-arms FIRST EVER MANNED SPACESHIP LANDING MOSCOW. Wednesday. DUSSIA'S Voskhod spaceship was fitted with a special braking system which brought it down softly by parachute-the first manned spacecraft to land on earth. This was revealed last night by the Government newspaper Izvestia. Past Russian cosmonauts were ejected from theirAP - 502 words
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Article76 1964-10-15 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. D. 3. officials broadly hinted that more U. S. surplus tin may be made available on the world market to help check the speculative rise in the price of tin, which yesterday established a new record price on the London Metal Exchange. Discussions76 words
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Article203 1964-10-15 1 Labour or Tory? Winner may be known by midnight f ONDON, Wed. Labour or Tory? The verdict of Britain's 36,000,000 voters is likely to be known by midnight tomorrow night. Voting ends throughout ■the country at 9 p.m. and election science has so revolutionised the process of knowing the winner203 words
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88 1964-10-15 1 AKEWOOD (New Jersey), Wed. Ten-year-old Edward McNeil r escued his five younger brothers and sisters from a fire that destroyed their home here last night. When the blaze started In a bedroom. Edward asked a neighbour to give the alarm. Then he went88 words
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Article45 1964-10-15 1 HONO KONG. Wed. Rescue officials were virtually certain tonight that the death toll from typhoon Dot would reach 51. With 34 deaths confirmed, workers searched for the bodies of 17 others buried in landslides caused by the killer storm yesterday. AP.AP - 45 words
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Article39 1964-10-15 1 PORTLAND (Oregan). Wed. A collie watchdog slept soundly as two men broke Into the Oregon Humane Society's animal pound. cracked open the safe, made off with US$25O and left the 70--year-old watchman locked in the doghouse. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article172 1964-10-15 1 A plot to slay LBJ: Two held fOHIM'S CIIMISTI (Texas), Wed. An ex-convid w:is arrested here Uxhiy following warning that an :iltempt would Ikmade on the life of President Johnson on Sunday Sheriff's b 1 fie c r 8 seized weapons and ammunition at the exconvict's home. Sherltf John MitchellReuter - 172 words
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Article23 1964-10-15 1 REVOLT CRUSHED NIAMEY (Niger), Wed. Government of President Diori Ilamani said today had put down armed revolt to overthrow it UPI.UPI - 23 words
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Advertisement118 1964-10-15 1 Tengku's letter to Nasser: Page 8 Pay probe will include Spore Page 11 Robust /s§}\ DRAYTON ftqy ROAD-MACHINES £s^jB H move loads Fast and Economically r At worksites all over Malaysia, high-efficiency, low operating-cost Drayton Road Machines are proving to be good-value investment to modern contractors. Four different models of118 words
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117 1964-10-15 2 Smallpox breaks out among refugees UAR-ES-SALAAM. Wed. —More than 7.000 refugees have come into Tanganyika from Por-tuguese-controlled Mozambique. Reports yesterday said there were outbreaks of smallpox among them. The ftngeas. who have been crossing the Ruvuma j River in tilmsy craft. >ume camouflaged with branches, are being temporarily housed inAP - 117 words
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Article24 1964-10-15 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. The I World Bank announced yesterday a loan of USS6 million to help the Philippines develop higher agricultural education24 words
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Article, Illustration170 1964-10-15 2 1 EOPOLDVFLLE. Wed. The Congolese Prime Minister, Mr. MoUe Tshonibe, received a hero's welcome when he returned here yesterday from his detention in Cairo last weeU. More than 5.000 people greeted Mr. Tshombe and the Congo delegation to the non-aligned conference when they aliehted from the170 words
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135 1964-10-15 2 ARABS BEGIN JORDAN RIVER DIVERSION FVAMASCUS, Wed Prince Feisal, Saudi Arabia's Regent and Prime Minister, was quoted as saying yesterday that the Arab countries had started work on diverting the headwaters of the Jordan River. In an interview with the Kuwaiti daily Al Ray Al Aam. broadcast by Kuwait radio,AP - 135 words
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116 1964-10-15 2 Talks break up as unwanted delegates stay put fENEVA, Wed.— A con- ference of the international Telecommunication Union here adjourned in confusion yesterday when South African and Portuguese delegates refused to leave the hall after a vote to exclude them. The two countries' chief delegates. Mr. W. L. Browne andReuter - 116 words
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289 1964-10-15 2 SAIGON, Wed.— The United States will urge its partners in the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation to contribute more military heln to South Vietnam when the Seato military advisers meet in Bangkok tomorrow. Reliable sources here said the subject of increased SeatoUPI - 289 words
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Article27 1964-10-15 2 - SAIGON, Wed.—Government Dlanes with loudspeakers flew over Saieron last night and announced a call-UD of all men between the ages of 20 and 25. UPI.UPI - 27 words
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132 1964-10-15 2 Perfidious Khrushchev, says a letter from —Albania— rpOKYO, Wed.— A let- ter in China's leading newspaper today openly called on the Russian people to defy Mr. Khrushchev. The letter carried the signature of the Albanian Communist Party's central committee, and was published in the People's Daily, official organ of theUPI - 132 words
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76 1964-10-15 2 PRETORIA. Wed. Fre derick John Harris. 27. a white teacher. admitted placing a bomb in the Johannesburg railway station last July 24 In a statement read yesterday at his trial In the Supreme Court. The explosion injured more than 20 people and killed nn elderlyReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration356 1964-10-15 2 TUEW DELHI, Wed.— India's Prime Minister, Mr. Shastri, and Mrs- Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon, will meet here next week to try to settle the problem of some 800.000 people of Indian origin who live in Ceylon. Ceylon has argued that356 words
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Miscellaneous14 1964-10-15 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby IP lJ\ tuimk aiOBtJ >v m^B^S^r"\ IS TRYiMe to14 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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Article, Illustration519 1964-10-15 3 Premier speaks to nation on TV as Wilson warns supporters against over-confidence Wheelchair candidate He described British for-f-lgn policy as one of jtrength and conciliation— "the strength, which in a nuclear age must contain a nuclear arm and conciliation which insists that all disputes shall beReuter - 519 words
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226 1964-10-15 3 Times joins Telegraph, Mail and Sketch to declare for Tories LONDON, Wed. With the eve of poll decision of the Times r,o support the ruling Conservative Party, Britain's national daily newspapers today divided four to three in favour of the Conservatives, with one abstention. J Still uncommitted was I theReuter - 226 words
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Article79 1964-10-15 3 |ON DON, Wed. The head of a public opinion poll which yesterday indicated a neck-and-neck Conservative and Labour Party rare in tomorrow's British General election, last night said there might be a Labour victory. Mr. Peter Hyett. managing director of the National Opinion Poll published byReuter - 79 words
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Article112 1964-10-15 3 GENOA. Wed. A lone adventurer from Japan left here in a frail little sailboat yesterday hoping to cross Ihe Atlantic and the Pacific to reach his homeland. Ikua Kashima. 35. a commercial photographer, came to Italy with his boat aboard a Japanese freighter. He had112 words
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123 1964-10-15 3 Police eject hecklers at Wilson rally POLICE and stewards struggle with two burly mm, claiming to be dockers, in an effort to eject them from the Central Hall in Southampton recently where the Labour Party leader, Mr. Harold Wilson, was holding an election meeting. The meeting came close to finishing123 words
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Advertisement103 1964-10-15 4 Shell first again with the best... NO EXTRA M SUPERSHELL with internationally-proved I Vl 111 I. C. A., Methyl Benzine and correctly in- «l creased octane rating is best in Malaysia l^^fl'l mil for top performance in aM cars including U 111 I B |l the latest high compression models.103 words
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327 1964-10-15 5 $50 million steel mill to go up in Prai soon KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. first steel mill, to be built on a 40-acre site near the railway terminal at Prai. will cost $50 million. Dato T. H. Tan, president of Malavawata Steel Projects one of four partners in the venture said327 words
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Article42 1964-10-15 5 JESSELTON. Wed. a sevenmm team of the 49th Commando Reconnaissance Corps, led by Lieut. Gay Sheridan, plans to sc;ile the north face of Mt. Kinabalu In mid-November. The northside of the mountain bM rot been successfully attempted before.42 words
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Article22 1964-10-15 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The AmDuMdar Hotel in Meyer Road Is to have a $300 000 fucr-lifi to attract more touri.-:.-22 words
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Article, Illustration151 1964-10-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Chan Moy Choo, 17, described as a '•quiet girl" has been missitfig from her home for the last 12 days. Her mother. Madam Chew Se Chow. 36. of Brickfields, who came to the Straits Times office here thi.s morning seeking assistance151 words
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Article61 1964-10-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Hie Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. has been given a report of the proceedings of last week's London meeting or the International Tin Council and the General Services Adminis; ration. The report was Riven to him by61 words
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Article203 1964-10-15 5 Mo Itt xr SINGAPORE. Wednesday. R. 1. V. K. Nair, 77. father of Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. the secretary-gervral of the National I rades Union Congress, died today after a long lllr.ess. 1 Mr. Devan N'air. who was I attending the current .sitting, uf203 words
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159 1964-10-15 5 Sisters (6 and 11) drown in estate canal KUALA br-wiNGOR, Wed. Two sisters were drowned in a canal in Ttfrkineton Estate. Sabak Bernam. near here yesterday. They were M. Komathy, 11. and Fatmayathi. aged six. Their bodies were recovered from the canal by estate-workers and the police. A police spokesman159 words
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Article75 1964-10-15 5 RAUB. Wed A tapper. Monu Ah Sal. 18. 111 Ketan new village. Bentong, was yesterday ordered to be sent to the Henry Gurney School for three years wben he 1 pleaded guilty in a magistrate > I court of being a member 01 a I secret75 words
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Article63 1964-10-15 5 KUCHINO. Wed. The Federal Secretary. Syed Hnshim bin Abdullah today handed over a cheque for $3,000 to Magdaline analc Junyok. widow of P.C. Betty anak Banong. who was killed during an aclion against Indonesian terrorists at Long Jawl. Third Division, on Sept. 28 hist ye;u\ P.C.63 words
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Article38 1964-10-15 5 TAIPING. Wed. The Mini-] ■tar of Health and Social Welfare. Incbc Bu human bin Samsudoln. 1 ■id declare open the new mater. ni;y ward and midwive/i' doi'ir.i- tory at the district hospital her* on Oct. 2838 words
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Article233 1964-10-15 5 200 DOCTORS OFFER AID IN CRISIS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. jy|ORE than 200 private doctors have responded to a call to render voluntary service during the emergency. Stating this today, the president of the Malayan Medical Association* Dato (Dr.) R. Sathiah. said: "We are expecting more to come forward." He said233 words
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141 1964-10-15 5 lOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A Johore Alliance Assemblyman, Mr. H.L. Tang, has asked the State Government whether it will press for quicker legislation for the training, duties and rights, including the provision of compensation. lor members of the Johore vigilante corps. Mr. Tang, in a141 words
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Article66 1964-10-15 5 IPOH, Wed— The newly appointed puisne judge, Dato 8. Chelvaslngam Mac- Intyre. 31. flew into Ipoh today to visit his "future -place of toil." Dato Maclntyre. who was until Sept. 28 the Malaysian High Commissioner to India, will lie sworn in on Nov 14. On66 words
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Article69 1964-10-15 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— A writ has been filed in the High Court registry on behalf of Sumatra Shipping Ltd., SlngaTiore claiming $437,142 from Lien Tung Steamship Co., Ltd.. of Hong Kong. <t» being the price of a shiu sold anci delivered to them by the plaintiffs. The69 words
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Article182 1964-10-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE National Union of Government Dispensers, representing 130 dispensers in hospitals throughout the country, today called on the Government not to turn a deaf ear to Its claims for better pay and working dition.The dispenses began worklnß to rule on July 15182 words
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Article, Illustration72 1964-10-15 5 WHEN yon have been a Wolf Cub for only a few montns. it's a big thrill to find yourself shaking hands with the Chief Scout of the Commonwealth. Sir Charles Maclean. This picture, taken at Jesselton airport at the weekend, .shows Sir Charles being greeted72 words
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Article57 1964-10-15 5 Another cholera death KUALA LIMPUR. Wed. One more death due to cholera was reported in Kuala Trengganu toiiy This brings the official number of deaths due to the disease in the State since the outbreak in May to 101. and in the East Coast States to 129. There were Z257 words
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Article24 1964-10-15 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The police detained 12 people out of a total of 2.388 screened during security checlcs in the past 24 hour*24 words
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Article97 1964-10-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— All Rulers. Governors and othep Heads of State of Malaysia met for two hours today at the Istana Negara here. The Sultan of Trengganu presided at the meeting which is understood to be discussing amendment to certain religious acts. The meeelng will97 words
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Article47 1964-10-15 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Vusof bin Isliak, will present Royal Certificates to 31 Scouts on Oct. 21. at the Istana Negara during a garden party. The Royal Certificate is the highest honour in scouting and follows a series of tests.47 words
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Article85 1964-10-15 5 CINGAPORE. Wed— Six In donesians were today charged with entering Singapore's territorial waters and Importing 15 piculs of Indonesian rubber. All bin Sulaiman, Soflan bin Mawln, Bujang bin Sentok. Temani bin Awang, Mohamed Noor bin Jamal. and Mokhtar bin Lambut pleaded guilty to both85 words
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197 1964-10-15 5 Gambling promoters detained in raids MALACCA, Wed. Six people were detained in connection with the promotion of chee fah and character lotteries, following: Dolice raids in various Darts of the town here early this morning. They were arrested under the Restricted Residence Enactment. Deputy Supt Yap Thien Chin, officer-in-charge ol197 words
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Article120 1964-10-15 6 20 awarded Mistri scholarships SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Ministry of Education today announced the award of 20 Mistri scholarships to students at the Singapore Vocational Institute for this year. The scholarships, each worth $240 per annum, are tenable until the students have qualified in their particular course of study. The following120 words
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Article, Illustration403 1964-10-15 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. jyjn. T.T. RAJAH, defence counsel lor 51 people, charged with being members of an unlawful assembly, today accused the prosecution of playing "cats and dogs" and "ducks and drakes.' 1 This was after the prosecuting officer. DSP Dudley De Cruz,403 words
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Article81 1964-10-15 6 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Four airline j .staff members have won the lnI terline quiz Jointly sponsored by the Scandinavian Airline System, Swissair and Thai International. They are: Mr. Lim Bock Sim of KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines (a return ticket by SAS to Scandinavia Mrs. June Vanderput of Alitalia In81 words
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Article82 1964-10-15 6 A driver's sentence reduced SINGAPORE. Wed. Anwar bin Mustahak. 22. a car driver, under a lower court sentence of one year's jail and four strokes ot the rotan for possession of an offensive weapon, a knuckle-duster, had his jail term reduced to three months on appeal in the High Court82 words
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118 1964-10-15 6 A CLEAN-UP DRIVE BY TRAFFIC POLICE CINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's Traffic Police Chief, Mr. Sardar Singh, today said all derelict and abandoned vehicles causing obstruction in the city would be removed. He announced: "The traffic police will embark on a cleanup, in conjunction with the Public Works Department." Workshops first Mr.118 words
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Article51 1964-10-15 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Methodist Girls' School will hold Its Founder's Day and service of graduation ceremony at the Shaw Auditorium in the school compound at 8.30 a.m. on Friday. Miss M. J. Oruber of the Christian Service, will present certificates to the 1963 sucoessfu) Senior Cambridge51 words
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Article225 1964-10-15 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. I 0 The 15,000-strong r bile Daily-Rated j Employees' Unions Federation has issued instructions to all its affiliated unions to hold general meetings to decide on strike action. This was revealed in a statement today by the Federation's secretarygeneral, Inche S.M. Idrees, who said225 words
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Article39 1964-10-15 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Work has started on the installation of 29 standpipes to serve 3,000 people in 14 constituencies. The standpipes had been requested by residents during the Prime Minister's tours of the constituencies last year.39 words
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Article36 1964-10-15 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Hindu festival of Navarathri, being celebrated at the Chettiar temple in Tank Road, will close tomorrow night with a procession when the deity will be taken out on a silver horse.36 words
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Miscellaneous402 1964-10-15 6 1 IN AND OUT BYAIR~ 'I'HK following Is today* schedule DEPARTURES of civil aircraft movrmenta at B0 AC: To Colombo. Bombay. Paya Lebar airport, SlnKapore. B.Khdad. Istanbul. London iRa arrivals 7! 7 330 P- m to Darwin, Bydncy ««n (BA 70()) 720 pm Jo Rant(Oon B0AC: From London, Frankfurt. New402 words
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Article, Illustration339 1964-10-15 7 Nine-year C-education plan: House approves KUALA LUMPUR, W«d. I f THE Dewan Ra'ayat today approved a $5.7 million plan to launch the Government's comprehensive education system in Malaya in January. The House also approved another one million dollars for the construction of quarters for teachers in rural areas; $300,000 for339 words
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194 1964-10-15 7 MENACE TO HEALTH AT TASEK? SEENI REPLIES |£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1V The People's Progressive Party president, Mr. D. R. Seeniv a s a r a m. today strongly denied an allegation by an Alliance backbencher that the Tasek cement factory in Ipoh was a menace to health Mr. Chin Foon194 words
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Article, Illustration320 1964-10-15 7 SHEN'S VISIT WAS JUST A SOCIAL CALL-P.M. Ismail explains on-off Formosa study ban KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman said in the Dewan Ra'ayat today that the recent visit here by the Formosan Foreign Minister. Mr. Shen Chane Iluan. was a "purely eoodtvill and social call. Replying to a question320 words
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Article, Illustration276 1964-10-15 7 Trawl-fishing: Decision by Govt after pilot scheme completed KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. A decision on trawler 'fishing will be taken once the results of a pilot scheme now in operation in Pulau Langkawi are known. This was announced In the House of Representatives today by the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives,276 words
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125 1964-10-15 7 IJUALA LUMPUR. Wed. i Tengku Abdul Rahman said today he would be "happy" to let the Socialist Front leader. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, have a copy of the report on Investigations Into allegations of misuse of public funds at the125 words
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163 1964-10-15 7 Committee to study $161 m road plan KUALA Ll'MPl R. Wed. A top level committee has been appointed to study the Sl6l million scheme to improve traffic arrangements in the Federal capital, the Minister for I^ocal Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. told the House of Representatives today. t'nder163 words
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188 1964-10-15 7 Laws to contain prostitution coming soon KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Wed. Legislation to prevent and contain prostitution) in Malaya would be introduced soon, the Minister of Welfare Services. Hall Abdul Hamid Khan, told the House of Representatives today. Hajl Hamid said this minutes before the House approved a token supplementary vote188 words
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Article48 1964-10-15 7 SEREMBAN. Wed. The Assistant Minister of Culture. Youth and Spon.s. Ereku Mohsein bin Abdul Kadlr will declare open a State symposium at the Town Hall at 5 p.m. on Oct. 29. The theme of the meeting will be "Youth. Social. Culture and Economic Trends."48 words
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372 1964-10-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that Malaysia valued particularly the principles of co-existence as enunciated in the declaration of the Cairo conference of nonaligned nations. At the same time, however. Malaysia would continue to pursue its present "truly independent"372 words
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168 1964-10-15 8 Boat bound for S'pore landed in Trengganu |(UALA TRENGGANU, Wed. —An Indonesian tra- der told a magistrate's court here that he and three friends set sail from Sum- atra for Singapore found themselves in Trengganu. The trader. Mohamed Sidek bin Manso. 23. and the three others. Kanan bin Labdi. 23.168 words
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Article29 1964-10-15 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Burglars broke into a coffee shop owned by Mr. Loi Teck Wan in Orchard Road early today and stole $700 in cash and cigarettes.29 words
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178 1964-10-15 8 A killer's identity stays with dying man KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A dying man tried desperately to tell the police who slashed him early this morning. But Telok Singh. 27. a labourer, died on arrival at the i General Hospital here Defore he could reveal the Identity of his assailant Telok178 words
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Article74 1964-10-15 8 PENANG. Wed. The Collector lof Land Revenue in Bailk Puiau. 1 Syed Zainal Amdiu Jamalulluil lias given notice of an auction >o be held at lite Baltic Pulau District Office to recover arrears of I irrigation water rates, quit rent and rubber excise duty, totalling74 words
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234 1964-10-15 8 SUPP hits airlift of Kuching detainees to Malaya K-TJCHTNOk WecU-Tfc» airlift of 50 Ssus*wak political detainees from a Sarawak detention camp to Batu Gajah. Mala v a, has brought strong reaction from the Sarawak United People's Party. Mr. Chan Slaw Hee a member of the party's central executive committee andAP - 234 words
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319 1964-10-15 8 CHEONG YIP SENG - CHEONG YIP SENG I By SINGAPORE. Wed— The kidnappers of wealthy landowner. Mr. Peh Hock Guan. 50, had treated him well during the four days he was in captivity, a family source said today. The towkay, who was kidnapped last Thursday night,319 words
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Advertisement239 1964-10-15 8 Mm 1k:... J23 i <:■■*■:■■■ i g ill If tl THE BEST SHAVE IN THE WORLD Ronson make what they believe is the perfect under the jaw and nose. Plenty of men buy it electricrazor. It's called the Ronson 1 300. What's for themselves. But a razor like this is,239 words
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Miscellaneous193 1964-10-15 8 Oon By Y. T. Hnwnlin ALL RIGHT, MR. NICK SMITH. N YEAH? WELL, IF YOUR. ...AN* TM JUST I OKAY, PEGASUS.. LET"s) aft 1 NOW, WITH NEFTHER AX NOR I "THINKIN 1 MACHINE CAKiT TH" GUY TOO MOVE IN ON s~ S^P" jtT\ ROPE, I THINK YOU ARE NO "TURN193 words
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Article, Illustration1802 1964-10-15 9 CHRIS BRASHES; HERB ELLIOTT - THE STAR LIGHTERS The U.S. acclaims a new hero CHRIS BRASHES and HERB ELLIOTT DAY FOUR OF THE SERIES ON LEGENDS OF OLYMPIC FAME by TOMORROW: ZATOPEKThe tragedy of his training r I io.iido dol A lars that Jesse ever made in Ihe autumn ol UWli, after turning professional In*1,802 words
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Advertisement61 1964-10-15 9 TUC CI&ILCQT CD fill ITAIV InLrlliLol mUm lI ALT QTflfVK FIDES VI UHIIU REFRIGERATORS Exciting Range of J f?££gl eezingcompMiment Models incorporating I Eft! ZSSZSZ i txi« Automatic Defrost tilG iHXGSt 111 ltclllclll Magnetic door with foot pedal operation New square styling DeSIgEL Engineering I Fully guaranteed i W29^Wfff3lP r61 words
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Advertisement300 1964-10-15 9 Only Pan Am offers l on< ou turn >'° lir s N s|t I1U) a 'Round the World holid;t\ Eastbound and Westbound Your Jet Clipper I li»ht Jet routes! A relaxing adventure! You enjoy warm. friendly service by bilingual cabin _L__- attendant. International cuisine by """"^^s^™ world-tamed Maxim* of /'<in\.300 words
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Obituary53 1964-10-15 10 tn »orW« tit minimum) NAIR IV K Nair Ac* Tl Mi look Illness. Lcavmx »oo.v <• t) Nalr. C S 'in Nair. A daughter*. -rr N*ir. Mr* Karthy Nair. Ni. n, S.hoollßC m<l U "ooK-in-law. Mr. AO. 'online. I <Imiuh Thangam and Dhanam and felldrw Oemation at Hindu •■-irrdav53 words
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Article113 1964-10-15 10 20 Ward, tit (Mimlmum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr* LSI rrlrndr tnd 'hi'lr kind Konnlinr,.Mteaoaaca and overy »rn*t nrtired .iiirinK their raasM nrnt THE FAMILY OF thi- lat* Mr M V Nit mlii. ret rrd intervr«er. Keriah. thi-iK Maada and relative* for i-on-•h-. MM, invaluabla il atiendanir xt113 words
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Article147 1964-10-15 10 I U,,,rf, <;o Win.m.,m» rASHIONARLE HAIRSTYLE CUT orre<-t| V visit Vincent Hair- 30 Prln.-ep .■ore. T^l Mm .'M3 > FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. fit kStl nnd iMnk BjMtoM in thnr thowroom at Tlmen ■or Valley Road. Singapore. SINGAPORE INTERIOR DECORATORS i «tip«>rvii>r the f»f your homf or offlci, HOBd P147 words
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Article37 1964-10-15 10 M li'mrf. »?...O I Hint YOUTH FOR CHRIST Kaliy Mturv October 17. 1V64 7.16 pm Hr*> ar .stiowinf. Billy Umbam full sftl colour feature "The Heart Is Ratal." Victoria Memorial Hall. rr.iJlon frte. All welcome.37 words
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The Straits Times Thursday. October 15. 1964.
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Article709 1964-10-15 10 Only the bookmakers are sure to win in today's British j election: they always do. Neither of the two big parties enjoys any such certainty. No one pollsters, pundits or prophets has produced con- vincing findings one way or the other. Three opinion polls in three days709 words
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Article327 1964-10-15 10 Any pretence by the Ceylon Government that in seeking control of the press it has no intention of ending press freedom is exposed by draft legislation to nationalise the Associated Newspapers of Cey- lon. the largest group of newspapers and the Governments most resolute critics. A week >327 words
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Article228 1964-10-15 10 The circulation in Sarawak of reports that free primary education and universal lower secondary education would be available throughout Malaysia j from next year was not altogether a matter of innocent misunderstanding. There is reason to believe that the S.U.P.P. leaders wilfully drew this unwarranted inference from228 words
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Article, Illustration1295 1964-10-15 10 ALFRED SHERMAN - The vital issues in Britain's elections ALFRED SHERMAN A VOTE FOR GREATER AFFLUENCE OR •AGAINST THE EFFECTS OF AFri-UENCE? by THE tone in British general elections is set by the opposition. It is the opposition's privilege to decide what main issues it wi!l fieht on. 7he government has little choiceUP - 1,295 words
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LETTERS
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226 1964-10-15 10 THE Federal Minister lor Finance has made urgent, requests for financial aid to pay for increased defence costs. While not doubting the need for more money. I feel Mr. Tan's pleas are out of j place and unconvincing be cau&e we are not doing226 words
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Letter150 1964-10-15 10 IT Is unfortunate that the Malayan Child Welfare Council bad to plead in desperation to the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief and the Catholic Relief Services of America to continue Its free lunch programme for under privileged schoolchildren for yet another year. While every praise is due150 words
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Letter100 1964-10-15 10 YOU have given promix nence to the Minister of Labour's advice to all workers to Join trade unions. The National Union of Commercial Workers, as Its name Implies, Is supposed to be the Union for commercial workers, but I know of applications being turned down, not by100 words
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Advertisement476 1964-10-15 10 StraiU Tiae* 4 Malay MaU Claatlflrd •JV«rlll.rr.M, «l«y ba hindtd to: COLO ITOIUSt AKCAOm Orchird Road (lit Fleer J COLD ITORAGr BKAMCMKS At Holland R«ad as Kat*ng Kapawl Read Naval Bat*. i-»d Afenta: CITY BOOK (TORI LTV ■>•• heiter Houae. Colryar Quay THI NEWS MONT llttp«truK» SupcrmarlMt M. M. ISMAIL476 words
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Advertisement45 1964-10-15 10 ''gee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship i Also Importers Exporters ot High Cloit Worsted! t Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chul.o Street, Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. 8. 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon. mwm—mmmmmmm—mmm—m'45 words
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Advertisement138 1964-10-15 10 JENA GLASS 8 FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS J? DURAN 50 *rfr) chemlcal| y hi 9 h| y resistant ILJ-k fall borosilicate glass, m«ets the t\\ fsl extreme requirements that £X are made on glass as a mate\y rial for chemical apparatus.— V* Ms Low thermal expansion and. V\ IMJ138 words
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Article, Illustration592 1964-10-15 11 TO AVOID UNDESIRABLE DISPARITIES...' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday Three men named, but hunt for chairman still 0n... fHE Salaries Commission to be set up to inquire into the pay scales and conditions of service of Government servants in Malaya is to extend its work to Singapore.592 words
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124 1964-10-15 11 MALAYSIA TO TAKE PART IN CANADA FAIR KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia will take part in the 1967 World Fair to be held in Montreal in Canada. The Canadian High Commissioner, Mr Charles E. MoGaughey, said today that the fair would enable more than 30 million visitors to carry away a124 words
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Article48 1964-10-15 11 RAUB. Wed. A bus driver. S Velu Ptllay. 52. ni yesterday fined $75 for drivini; without due care and attention on Aue. 16 on the Tras-Raub road. His licence 1 endorsed. Pillay drove a bus which collided with a military truck while overUktns it.48 words
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Article, Illustration124 1964-10-15 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Russell Brad don (above), who I wrote the book and play Naked Island, based on his and fellow prisoners' experiences in Singapore during the Second World War. has returned here for the first time since 1945. Hr attended two of four124 words
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Article48 1964-10-15 11 SINGAPOP.E. Wed Television Singapura will screen a special! BBC report on the British general election on Channel 5 at 10 p.m. > tomorrow. Tne report will give an assets ment of the policies and cam- > paigns of the political parties con- testing the election.48 words
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163 1964-10-15 11 Jail, rotan for the toy pistol bank robber SINGAPORE, Wed. A youth was today Jailed for three years and ordered to be elven six strokes of the rotan by a district Judge for trying to rob $30,000. He pleaded guilty. Llow Han Heng. 19, unemployed, was armed with a dagger163 words
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Article70 1964-10-15 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. L C Green. Professor of International Law at the University of Singapore, who lias .lust returned from the United States, will a talk on "Malaysia. Indonesia and the United Nations" at 8 p.m. on Friday. The lecture, which will be held at the70 words
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Article16 1964-10-15 11 KAJANG. Wed. The Dlv L*r.?at Town Board hat launched a clean-up operation in Kajang.16 words
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Article, Illustration240 1964-10-15 11 LAKSHMI NATARAJAN - Kasmah Booty can relax again LAKSHMI NATARAJAN By I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1V M usi c lovinar Kasmah Booty. 32. the film actress, can relax once aeain listening to her favourite records or DlavinK the piano at home. She had been deprived of these pleasures Mnce July 17 when her radiogram240 words
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190 1964-10-15 11 300 youths turn up in S'pore to join Signals SINGAPORE. Wed. About 300 Singapore youths today turned up at a recruiting centre to enlist in the Fed c r a tion Signals. They crowded the Territorial Army headquarters in Beach Road early this morning to await the arrival of an190 words
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Article70 1964-10-15 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Twenty-nine Indonesians and Malaysians charged with offences un- der the Internal Security Act ol possessing arms, ammunition and explosives in a security area and consorting with armed persons. were further remanded when they appeared in the Johore Bahru magistrate's court today. Eighteen of70 words
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73 1964-10-15 11 CINGAPORE. Wed -A man. Ku Hiong Leong, 25, was 1 tied ur, gagged and stabbed I in the chest at 330 this morning by four burglar* who broke into his bar in Geylang Road. They thru ransacked the pla<« and escaped with liquor valued at73 words
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Article65 1964-10-15 11 IPOH. Wed. Lee Chnk Lam. 20. was slashed on the back of hi* head by an unknown assailant outside the Kew Oog Yeah (Nine Emperor Gods> Temple at Jalan Tokong late this evening. His co:idltlon Is not serious. The Incident occurred Just j after the fire65 words
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Advertisement109 1964-10-15 11 TOKEN WHO SAYS MONEY DOESNT GROW ON TREES? We do! But you con earn good interest (s"<- per annum) by placing your money on Fixed Deposit with The Finonce Company Limited. THE FINANCE CO., LTD. 77/79, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** 10-1, FARQUHAR STREET, PENANG. TEL: 2U22 Wholly-owned subsidiary of109 words
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Advertisement104 1964-10-15 11 Indian quality product with an f^t JT% SEWING MACHINE HCUk lUTCnUlTinmi Buying a sewing mochirw i* o long terrr UonA InICnRAIIURAL You must buy a really good, trouble-free, and well-known make. USHA sewing mochinrs Singapore 12 Botle-y Read, Tel: ***** are popularly sold in 51 countries the world over, Kuoit104 words
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Miscellaneous581 1964-10-15 11 liMMliiflU^^ Television Malaysia CHANNEL S— KX. P. Pinang Chin. Will Travel "Protege", 6 ipoii and Malacca 7.30 Pour Just Men "The P.M.: 5.15 Test patiern and Beatniques"; 8.00 News In Manmusic: 5.45 Opening und pro- darln: 8.10 Oema Irama: 8.30 gramme summary; 5.60 News Award Theatre —"A Sword for outlines581 words
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Article, Illustration449 1964-10-15 12 PLAY UP WHAT IS PRETTY Short hair style to put you into the party mood EVEN without a false Diecr short hair con b<! styled effectively for o porty dote. Model Susan shows o pretty hairdo that gives fullness to the bock of the head The hoir is swept straight449 words
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Article359 1964-10-15 12 KEEP THE GLITTER ON SILVER COMPARED with tho J drudgery that silver cleaning used to entail it is virtually child's play nowadays, thanks to a host of easy-to-use fast cleaners. Silver which i.s not In constant use and becomes dull or tarnished in consequence can be treated speedily and cheaply359 words
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Article128 1964-10-15 12 WHILE we are on the subject of beauty here is a special ofTer of a kit that is sold exclusively to readers of Her World. Malaysia's only woman's magazine. The beauty kit. which is not sold in the market, is offered at a Rive-away price of128 words
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Advertisement192 1964-10-15 12 The Best Soup youve ever had! HEINZJ& I v Vsisaß^Hsflsl^sff /j?S m T^ So r.isv to sci\c! So usty .md rich! Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup has all the wholesome goodness everyone |o\cs. Filled with the wonderful flavour of pure tomatoes, it is the key to countless tempting recipes. Get192 words
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Advertisement413 1964-10-15 12 matdenfbrm Q/ .n U.S.A.) New Sweet Music with straps that s-t-r-e-t-c-h SWEET MUSIC with straps of a unique new non rippling, non rolling elastic. These new straps -stretch smoothly over your shoulders, around the back and under the cups. Plus the famous Sweet Music features of spoke stitched cups made413 words
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Miscellaneous337 1964-10-15 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS working period. In the mean- I 1. Well. I never did go In lor time (Tl. blowing my own trumpet! 6. Look lor a bed abroad bein* 8. 2). dark? ,5». 8. Letter from the national 7. Its relative to cleverness and pnarmacy to>. common sense337 words
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158 1964-10-15 13 'Curb the wild men' plea by Nikita MOSCOW. Wed. The Sovirt Inion yesterday appealed to the governments and peoples of all countries to "i urn the wild and semiuild men who seek to draw mankind into a thermonuclear catastrophe the Soviet news agency Tass reported. The appeal came from theReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration173 1964-10-15 13 DISC jockey Barry Cory has a hair-colour problem he doesn't know what colour to dye his hair next. Already Barry, 22, pictured above, has tried 20 different colour sprays and a dozen colour patterns in his white blond locks. But he still can't find the right shade. "It'sMirrorpic - 173 words
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Article61 1964-10-15 13 NI.W DELHI, U'cd— Gopal Vinayak Godse, brother or Mahatma Gandhi's assassin, Nathuran Godse. was released from jail here yesterday after serving 15 years of a life sentence for his part in the Indian leader's murder. The assassin was hanged. He fired three shots at point-blank range intoReuter - 61 words
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Article32 1964-10-15 13 BOSTON. Wed. Former Governor Faster Furcolo of Massachusetts, three members of the Governor's Council and a former member were indicted yesterday by a grand jury on charges of bribery. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article22 1964-10-15 13 ISTANBUL. Wed.— Thirteen wo-, men were killed and four others critically injured in three landslides in Anatolia. Asia Minor. A.P.AP - 22 words
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Article, Illustration293 1964-10-15 13 Talk about a lost python? Never on Wednesday ONDON, Wed. The four policemen who went round to Dr Rachel Pinney's house last week had a toujrh enough task to find an escaped python. But that was nothing to the job they had in getting the facts from the 54-year-old doctor.293 words
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Article49 1964-10-15 13 STUTTGART. Wed. Two members of the Czechoslovak Chamber Orchestra of Prague have applied for political asylum in West Germany after a concen tour, police said here today. They were named as Joseph Picba. a 28-year-old viola player, and Jiri Bunata. 21-year-old collist. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article35 1964-10-15 13 SANTA MONICA <California). j Wed. Actress Arlene Dahl was granted a divorce yesterday from her third husband. Christian R. Holmes, heir to the Fleischmann yeast fortune, on the grounds of mental cruelty. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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115 1964-10-15 13 T ONDON. Wed. Mrs. Li Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon, arrived here last night with a golden casket containing a venerated relic of the Buddha a small piece of bone about 2.500 years old. A representative of Queen Elizabeth, foreign andReuter - 115 words
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111 1964-10-15 13 Leylands bid to sell buses to Peking T ONDON, Wed. A bus of the type which Leyland Motors sold to Cuba is on its way to Communist China, where Leylands hope to do business. It is an Olympic 100-pass-enger single-decker, of which Cuba ordered 900 at £10.000 each. The busReuter - 111 words
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Article45 1964-10-15 13 LOS ANGELES. Wed. Police found four bodies yesterday in an 'apartment three women with I their throats sktshed and a nun 1 Slain with a gun. Officers said it could be a case !of triple murder and suicide. j A.P.AP - 45 words
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Article17 1964-10-15 13 NEW ORLEANS. Wed. American Protestants yesterday absolved the Jews of killing Jesus 1 Christ. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Advertisement122 1964-10-15 13 to* wE]Mx^\^~^%- 000.... M 7* .comes our famous 4& "3^^ REAL F RE SH FAMILY of zestful, healthful dairy products \Uiffl^UHjr sterilized to stay flavor-fresh withHI n»Pisf Out refr 'B eration ready to serve (*tY>SM Fit at he lip a can °P ener •jj^ Try Real Fresh All-Purpose Cream l^hippifltf122 words
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Advertisement340 1964-10-15 13 wCCBSS If XT \\om _S^Wm These tnree most im P° r tar>t things in life go together. But success and happiness are difficult j^k .-S-^ main ain good health is failing. Ensure your /^f\ J T Sood health by regularly taking world-famous jß^m^^~"^ Waterbury s Compound, the ideal tonic. Prevent340 words
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Miscellaneous54 1964-10-15 13 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM -^/-^T-t EVRVTIME l)J I'GREETIN'S DOC I s GET TALKINI' J NICE PARTY i r-"~ TO SOMEBODY THEY SO PUHLENTY O 1 EATS I OFF DANCIN'! HMM... 2 AN 1 STUFF 1 HOW I MAYBE ICN YAK WITH COMt YA AIN'T J > THAT CLUCK IN54 words
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Advertisement791 1964-10-15 14 (Continued from Pair 111. SITUATIONS VACANT BUKIT HITAM ESTATE nnduitors post lilled. Applicants thanked. WANTED COMMERCIAL ARTIST to fill In pot" in Advertising Agency. Please apply Box MMI S.T. Spore. ENGLISH SPEAKING cook general Chinese amah required by European bachelor. Lite In. Apply Box A 4575 S.T. Spore. EUROPEAN FAMILY791 words
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Advertisement791 1964-10-15 14 r'TI^T'ONS VACANT H,,rJ< vj I Mm. i— Box it cts. txtra WANTEO Kxperieiiced Tin Mining Managers itn< i A»siytant Mining Mana■o supervise tin mines by upon ..nd PnllonK Method. Apply Box A 4552 S.T. Spore Matins salary, experirnce, age in Knnh*h and Chinese. LARGE AMERICAN FIRM requires male storekeeper <791 words
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Advertisement885 1964-10-15 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Words SS (Min.)— Box SO cts. extra SELFCONTAINEO ACCOMMODATION FURNISHED, comprising lounge. kitchen rum dining, bedroom, all amenities, good residential area, approved Service*, preferable couple only. Spore 41 hi I SENNETT ESTATE (Singapore 13). Detached Bungalow First Class Furniture $450/- Two Storey House. Furnlsbed $300/- Buklt Tlmab885 words
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Advertisement937 1964-10-15 14 EDUCATION Words SS (mm.)— Box St cts. txlra RUSSIAN LESSONS all levels oy I'nivrrMiy of London Lecturer whose i nrst language is Russian. Reply Box I A 4540 B.T. Spore. I VIOLIN TUITION. -Royal Schools examinations are over. New pupils rev accepted. Strict foundation. individual attention to each student. Club937 words
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Advertisement916 1964-10-15 14 FOR HIRE tt Ward* SS (Min.)— Box St cts. extrm FURNITURE H.P. 'HIRE United Shanghai Co 3 Jalan Tebrau, J.B. 3105 FURNITURE For Hire Or Hire PurChase at Reasonable Rates. Bin Ore Heng. M Rochorr Canal Road, Sinsa- pore. Tel: ***** '2 1FURNITURE Words Si (Mln.)-Bnx SO cf». #x»re FURNITURE916 words
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Advertisement988 1964-10-15 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE !t Words SS (Mim.)—BoM It cts. txtra USBO MOTOR CYCLES. Puch, perfect condition. 5290.00. easy hire parchase. $30.00 down. $3000 monthly. Keenuat'a. 124 Orchard Road. Singapore Phone ***** WOLSELEV 4/44 registered Decerai ber 19A6. Knftlne recently overhauled. New paintwork, tyres, original up- holxtery. View 3-> Woodsvllle Road;988 words
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Advertisement813 1964-10-15 14 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) t* Word* SS (mtn.r—Bam St H*. txtrm. OUTHIAIT ASIA HOTEL *****/ Victoria Hotel ***** BHr/Rrstauraat. HOTIL AMBASSADOR Seaside *<> Mtvrr Read. Daoclni Nlgbtly. Tel: *****. mavfair HOTEL Central Airrcndltlontd rooms with telephone KxcWlent cuirini' har FRESH FLOWERS tt Word* SS <Mlm.)—B0B It et*. axtra PRINCES* (AYS813 words
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Advertisement514 1964-10-15 14 TENDERS I J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE 1 Tenders will be -ecelved from Registered P.W.D. Contractors In Class "E" and above up to 12 Noon on 20.10.64 at the offlra of the Jurutera Negerl. Negrt Sembllan. Seremban for: TRENCHING PIPELAYINO AND ANCILLARY WORKS FOR EXTENSION OF WATER MAIN TO SENAWANO514 words
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Advertisement1226 1964-10-15 15 Pp m g \fjX_P^B_y aP VIBT V 1 1 LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST un Due S pore Stilt P. Sham Penani ACAPENOR 1 1 rtr» til ll Pt/Oct II PYkkHUS Lutrptil, C i-,-ow Gdi. 1] Oct II Oct 17/11 TAiiHYHUS Littipttl. Dubun, Glasgow... Oct 2121 Oct 22 CUCHAS Li»tipnl, G1,226 words
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Advertisement1351 1964-10-15 15 3 I£s 1 1 1 U U fk^[/*L\ fM Mil] PM r Pv.,'^l THE EAC LINES B^V\ _y>^B| SIMCAPOtC KUALA IUMPUt.r.SWrYTtNHAM WNING S^^fvfiS^^i I 6f*<***ll »*OUSI I* AwftNC 10. •OIO>*"»J *.^,l« rt 'i*T '*ate Wi Hint ***** okim flit Pkttt ***** SAILINGS 10 OEYRCUTH LATTAKiA ttENOA, IE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN,1,351 words
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Advertisement1278 1964-10-15 15 I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONODN, LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS. nriiNPinc Liverpool h BLNNLVIS Hamburg Nlt 24 Singauort V\. S'ram Pening Ha«rt Nit 21 iiPert/THij Oct 11/17 Rotterdta Olt I BfciNLOnOND for London Ntt 14 Smgapcre n. S'nam Penang Rotterdam Net 21 Oct 23/25 Hamburg Ntt II Singapori P. Sham1,278 words
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Advertisement1258 1964-10-15 15 te^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD IffHjl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRi IT^^^ HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singsoori P. S'ram I Cm OF KHARTOUM Ptft Tt Jr I CITY OF NEWCASTLE 21/21 Ott 21 On FLAMINIAN Ntt 1/11 Ni» CITY OF 5m 20/22 Hi. 71 25 Hi. 2* M, S CITY OF1,258 words
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757 1964-10-15 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE committee of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday relaxed its emergency delivery rules for industrial shares. A statement said: "In view of the more settled conditions both externally and internally, the committee has decided that from Thursday Oct. 15757 words
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Article27 1964-10-15 16 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Industrials: 85.23 85.32 S rubbers: 101.50 192.30 Tins: 132.20 133.54 Dec 30, 1964 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article950 1964-10-15 16 BUSINESS 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: Ounlop (3,000) 51.81; E»so (1,000) 2.02. (1, 000) $2.01; Kaat. Imalttr »3.56 SL,, (1,000) 83.80; r. A N.950 words
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Article83 1964-10-15 16 fllE I .<l. r.ition Minister 1 for Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on October 14. Kubber 71* m cto a Ib. Copra S4BO a ton. Coconut oil $872 a ton. Palm oil 5676.75 a ton. Palm Kernels $384.25 a ton.83 words
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Article96 1964-10-15 16 MELBOURNE. Wed— lndustrial* ITX were steady with moves about In balance. Turnovers wera low. Tin snares featured In steady base metals section on record oversea* prices for the metal. Renlson gained 1/- to 41/-. Oils were mostly lower. C.R.A Mount laa N Broken Hill (10s.) Ampol U/4 Aust.96 words
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Article238 1964-10-15 16 VOVEMIER ftrit grade rubber f c a. eleted at S p.m In Singapore anj Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 7()| cents per lb., down three-quarters of a cent on Tueaday'9 closing lerrl fnr the position. The tone was Inactive. R.A.t. and F.M.R.E. elating prleti in centa per Ib. yttterday:238 words
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Article260 1964-10-15 16 October 14. Thrvr months. IHOOITRIALS Boustrad 13 eta. M Container* 1 2 eta, Dunlops IS cts. M. Cablea 17 eta. City Dev. 7 eta. McAllster 12 cts. K. Smelters 25 cts. M. Invert. 12 eta. EaaolSeta. 0C. 8.C. 18 cts. Fed Dlsp. 12 eta. Rohtmans 2 i ta.260 words
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Article30 1964-10-15 16 eiatien made them- change* tn Ita ratre to rnirchanu yesterday (all rates to flOO): Silling TT ar OD raady: Melland Gulldert 1161: Frtnch Franet 1581; Swedlih ::rener 166!.30 words
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Article39 1964-10-15 16 ON the free exchange marktt tn Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dellar waa quoted at 8.76J for TT and ft. 754 for cash. Sttrllnf was quoted at IS.9S and one tael »t gold at 2501. I 139 words
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Article28 1964-10-15 16 October 14. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 70s cents (down three-quarters of a cent). TIN: $800.50 a picul (down $4.25). Unofficial estimated offering: 275 tons (up 15 tons).28 words
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602 1964-10-15 16 rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yestertlay fell $4.25 a plcul to $800.50 on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 15 tons to the un- usually high figure of 275 tons. However, Straits Un Is still at a602 words
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Advertisement1120 1964-10-15 16 Yr-" 1 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. I U.S.A. P»ciSle and AUantio Servie* Hongko-j S fitncisct) L Ar|em N. York P*pnia Baltimore Fienti Mart" 21 Ntt/ 1 Ocr 11 Dec IB Dec B Jaa 12 Its 14 Ma »*ita*i Mart" 28/2 B Ott 1B Jai IB >»• B MR 11 Ftk1,120 words
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Advertisement1086 1964-10-15 16 sssaw 1 \m W aafl sWfv^T^ssll aSSTMLIa SEIVICE INDIA. PaRISIaN aNO P. CUIF SMVICf I»i FnsJMtli. Milaiaa, Mtlssarai. fy*M|. T« Mjlras aM NaftMttiMß Pea»n( P. S'hani S'pori S'pors P. Sham Psnant MMtaU 1 Nit 1/1} Nit 11/16 in MJUU tI/21 Oti a Ocl M Oct PUHNEa** 11/11 Nt. 1] Ni<1,086 words
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Advertisement129 1964-10-15 16 FOti NEW lORK. fHiUOEIPNIA. MOBHt. NEW ORLEANS a HOUSTON Sinttpore P Vntai Penani N fork Rj. orittat MOSFIELD 21/21 Oct M Oct 31 Oct M Ntf I DtC RECO 2*721 Ntv M Ntv I Dm 21 Otc B JM FOR NEW ORLEANS ONll. CREEN BAY 23/24 Od 4 DtC (BEEN129 words
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Advertisement770 1964-10-15 17 INOER INSTRUCTIONS FROM AND BY ORDER OF THE CHIEF I Ac.INLER HQ. FAR EABT LAND FORCES. SINGAPORE AND DIRECTOR OF SUPPLIES TRANSPORT, HQ. SINGAPORE BASE AREA AUCTION SALE OF Army Surplus Stores comprising: Round Mild Steel. Portable Boilers, Water Pumping Sets, Road Roller, Spares for Pumping Sets, Mild Winches. Transportable770 words
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Advertisement758 1964-10-15 17 COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS BY CEYLON, INDIA AND HONG KONG FOR 1965 Under the Commonwealth Scholarship Plan the Governments of Ceylon, India and Hong Kong are offering scholarships to citizens of the States of Malaya, under the age of 35, who already possess good honours degrees or equivalent I qualifications from758 words
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Advertisement687 1964-10-15 17 PUBLIC AfPOIN .tot.* i I SENIOR SUBJECT SPECIALISTS IN StCONDARY! SCHOOL APPLICATIONS are invited from graduate teachers possessing Malayan citizenship for FOUK posts of Senior Suoject Specialist i in the High School, Muar, Johore. Applicants should have a minimum of 7 years' approved teaching experience, -5 of which should have687 words
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Advertisement820 1964-10-15 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PAHANG GOVERNMENT VACANCIES I. Applications are invited from Federal Citizens/ State Nationals for appointment as CHARGEMEN GRADE II in the STATE WORKSHOP, DRAINAGE AND IRRIGA- TION DEPARTMENT, PAHANG, on the salary scale of $210 x 20--250 plus COLA at current rates. Qualifications: Must have been employed for at820 words
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Advertisement649 1964-10-15 17 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Wokshop Persekutuan. Disposal of Unserviceable Plant and Equipment. Sealed Tenders are invited up to 3.00 p.m. on 22nd October. 1964 by Jurutera Jentera Penguasa, Wokshop Persekutuan. J.K.R., Jalan Cheras. Kuala Lumpur, for the purchase of the following scrap Tyres, Tubes. Batteries, Used Oil and Drums. EM649 words
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Advertisement125 1964-10-15 17 NOTICE NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION OF THE I HOTELS LICENSING BOARD, SINGAPORE REGULATION 4 (D AND (2) OF THE HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS. 195«. NOTICE is hereby given that the Hotels Licensing Board will hold its next Quarterly Session at the Fourth District and Magistrate's Court. South Bridge Road. Singapore, on125 words
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Advertisement315 1964-10-15 17 L* HEL J LABORATORY ANALYSTS WANTED Shell (Eastern) Limited, Pulau Bukom, requires a qualified and experienced male LABORATORY ANALYST for routine analyses of petroleum products. Minimum starting salary $280/- p.m., but may be higher depending on qualifications and experience. Essential qualifications: Cambridge Higher School Certificate with Chemistry and Physics, Singapore315 words
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Article, Illustration740 1964-10-15 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - Jega goes out— by .03 sec NORMAN SIEBEL at the Olympics MALAYSIA'S DAY of MISFORTUNE Malaysian sprinter (egathesan reached the second round of the 100 metres before he was eliminated yesterday. It was a good warm-up for jega for the 200 metres tomorrow. The Malaysian Hockey team led Belgium 3-1740 words
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Article490 1964-10-15 18 TOKYO, Wed ]I|ARY BIGNAL RAND, 24, the British housewife iT1 and mother, soared to a golden loriß Jump world record of 6.76 metres (22ft 2±in) in the Olympic Games here today. Mary's fantastic leap in he fifth round eclipsed the previous world mark of 6.7490 words
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206 1964-10-15 18 in the 100 metres heats to finish almotti level with Herrera. Herrera was clocked at 10.55 and Jega at 10.56 and under the new system in which electrical timings are taken' in hundredths of a second and rounded oft* to the nearest206 words
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1292 1964-10-15 18 THE 18th OLYMPICS 4th day's results Athletics MEN 100 m (Olympic record 10-2) qualifiers: Heat 1 H. lijima (Jpm 10.3, 2 B. Laidabeur iFr) 10.5. 3 E. Oaolin (USSR) 10.5. 4 K L. Powell (Inch 10.7: Heat 2 —1 T. Jackson (US) 10.5, 2 P. Radford (Br) 10.6. 3 B.1,292 words
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Article185 1964-10-15 18 THE TEST India need 254 to win BOMBAY, Wed— lndia were 74 for three in their second Innings at close of play on the I fourth day of the Second cricket Test match against Australia here today. The Indians had been set to score 254 runs in 445 minutes to185 words
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Article61 1964-10-15 18 Malacca. Wed. BlOfipar*, tins year* Mahuu cup soccer champions. will nu j Malacca in a ctttrtty BO ii'd i-f tlip Malncx- Rotary Club's community project! scheme, at Kubu Stiidhim here on Sunday. The match will also be Celebrate Mn'irca PoottaD Association's 40lh anniversary and will inaugurate an annual61 words
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Advertisement108 1964-10-15 18 AGLASSOFMILKADAY wi H contimts io on I C«XO (TOftAttl CMtNIMI I IN THE SUN-a glass of the new Magnolia milk is the perfect partner to a day on the beach. Why? because Magnolia's new milk tastes so good and contains all the essential health ingredients and vitamins to keep you108 words
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Advertisement100 1964-10-15 18 liiMJ PLUMBERS MAIT SEALS FASTER, CHEAPER, MORE EFFECTIVELY A soeaally formulated sealing compound for toilet pans, gjtters. down-pipes, Crams and general plumbing wor*. STAYS FLEXIBLE— EVEN IN JOINTS WITH REGULAR KS I MOVEMENT— CANT O W HARDEN OR /^irffi UjFj CRACK— WHATEVER f THE WEATHER! 1 m t Use new100 words
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2189 1964-10-15 19 RACING with Epsom Jeep TOTAL POOL: 546.192 Ist No. *****5 (527.728) 2nd No. *****5 Is 6.930) 3rd No. *****0 (8 3.46J) STARTKRS (5513 each I: Nos. *****4; 219C84; !i.'031«; *****8; *****6; *****1; *****3; *****1; *****2. CONSOLATION iS34(ii: Nos. *****1; 16U79; *****5:2,189 words
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Article45 1964-10-15 19 Race 1 La Flania ($59); Race 2 Captain's Gnldr ($52 1 Race 3 Flyinr Mist ($94); Race 4 Miss Susan ($30); Race 5 Sir Argent < 559 Race G Sky Way (|U); I Kace 7 SMBI Behar (JOT); Race 8 Kellet (MB).45 words
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Article78 1964-10-15 19 I IPOH. Wed. Horses at the veterinary sanatorium, Cameron Highlands, as on Oct. 1 were: j Mirzapen. Kodama. The Little King. Plying Hand, Cadet Roussel, Misty Bow, New River. Early Mark. Brown Bread. FMonctte. Killaloe, Salamat Datang, Arigato. Logical, Java Plum. Calvados. Jacky's Joy, Dententurius. General78 words
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Article106 1964-10-15 19 MIAMI. Wed.— World heavyweight boxing champion Casslus Clay said yesterday that i he would knock out Sonny Llston in the second minute of the ninth round in their title fight on Nov. 16. He told a press conference here that when he arrived for the fight106 words
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Article38 1964-10-15 19 S -FINAL REPLAY KUALA LUMPCR. Wed.—Armed Forces and C.E.B. will replay their Government Services football championship semi-final at Princes Road on Saturday Winner of this match will meet Prisons in the final at Alor Star on Oct. 29.38 words
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191 1964-10-15 19 Dunfermline outplay Swedes in Cap tie SOCCER T ONDON, Wed. Dunu fermline, the Scottish soccer club, beat Oergryte S.C. of Sweden. 4-2 at Dunfermlire last night in the first-leg of their first round InterCities Fairs Cup tie. Twice the Swedes took th« lead in an exciting first half, but theReuter - 191 words
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Article54 1964-10-15 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singspore Combined Schools team ?or the first inter-state schools rugger against Malacca at Malacca on Saturday will be from: Riiey. Buang. Llewellyn. Kadir. Yap siew Pong. Tahir. Yew Kee May, Boon Seng. Teo Ping. Loke Wai Wah. Horton. Kassin. Kok Poh, Ashmore, Turner. Kirn Toll Sheh54 words
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Advertisement48 1964-10-15 19 THE FLATTEST WATCH IN THE WORLD.... with a sweep second hand. The Favre-Leuba ***** model is an example of unmatched watch making skill, backed by eight generations of experience.ln this exclusive model, Favre-Leuba has combined perfect precision with the flatness of modern design SOLD AT FIXED RETAIL PRICES48 words
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Advertisement214 1964-10-15 19 MflMk^ m Jril^^Bl A E ft, aAS !.>.,. f^WTJr^ffssJMu Aloni the Yarn Rinf. Mtlbwrm t'K^\'-~-, H^^^H^ Railway Utm.nal in Mdbo«(M S»tl»ty HartKMt BfK)(t. «Mk Crt» <X ifintj tKkg round. Why Ericsson Equipment was Selected for the Expanding Telephone System in Australia The Australian Post Office chose Ericsson crossbar. A large214 words
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Miscellaneous87 1964-10-15 19 HOCKEY S'/for Ciovt. Service* (XLi; Survey 4 Municipality 0. Negri Lje (Seremban): Ceylonese 3 Combined schools, 0. Inter -school (Taiping> Kind Edward VII 1 Penang I Free Sch. 0. SOCCER S'porr senior ko q-finalv Wearne Bros w.o. Mai. Airways; Cold Storage 4 Mercantile Bank 2: Borneo Motors 1 HK Bank87 words
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Miscellaneous75 1964-10-15 19 RUGGER Friendlies (XL): University 13 (2 goals, try)) Serdang 0; Mai. Armed Forces 14 (goal, 2 penalties, try) S'gor Club 0; Padang Invitation 8 (goal, try) S'gor Under-23 (5 goal); Spore GHQ 19 (2 goals, dropped goal. try. penalty) SCC 6 (dropped goal, try). TABLE TENNIS B. Gajah Cop: Tg.75 words
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Miscellaneous72 1964-10-15 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER— Spore GSFA junior ko: Semboyan v Pharmaceuticals (Geylang). SAFA Div. SA: Sanvista v Tampenis Rovers; Gymkhana v Kota Raja; Ind. Recce v Ocean (all matches at Parrer Pk>. TABLE TENNIS Dato Las Cup: Overseas Chinese Bank 'A' v Malayan Bank 'B 1 (NUBE hall. 5.15). Itrr.GEß— Friendlies:72 words
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335 1964-10-15 20 National language drive planned in S'pore SINGAPORE, Wed. The University of Singapore's Malay Language Society plans to set up a joint national language action committee j whose aim will be to ensure that Malay should be the sole official language of i Singapore "within the shortest time possible." As the335 words
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Article51 1964-10-15 20 DANIELSVILLE (Georgia). Wed. A part time preacher, Roger Brawner, 27, has been sentenced to life Imprisonment after testifying that he shot his wife because her dress was too short and too tight. Brawner said he shot his wife. Joan. 24. after she refused to change.—AP - 51 words
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91 1964-10-15 20 THE MAN WHO 'MUNCHED 9 A POLICE CONSTABLE LONDON. Wed. John Mulligan, 24. found himself in the dock In a magistrate's court here yesterday for "munching" a policeman. The unfortunate victim of Mulligan's appetite Police Constable Ernest Creed appeared in court with plaster patches covering his wounded nose and cheek.Reuter - 91 words
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65 1964-10-15 20 Scouts to take part in world air jamboree SINOAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Boy Scouts Association will for the first time take part In the international Jam-boree-on-the-Air, on Oct. 17 and 18. The "ham" radio station will be Installed at the headquarters and will be operated by amateur radio operators. The65 words
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Article25 1964-10-15 20 BANGKOK. Wed— An American air-to-air refuelling tanker plane crashed early into the outskirts of a village about 150 miles north-east of Bangkok.— UPl25 words
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Article76 1964-10-15 20 Autographs: A Ringo for a Harold LIVERPOOL, Wed.— Small boys In this Merseyside home of the Beatles have agreed on an "exchange rate for autographs one of Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr ior one of the Labour Party leader, Mr. Harold Wilson. The rate was Informally fixed yesterday when a smallReuter - 76 words
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Article46 1964-10-15 20 ROME. Wed. Glna Lollobrigida attended a dinner party last night in honour of visiting President Soekarno. The Italian actress was among nearly 200 guests who turned out for the dinner given at a Rome hotel by the Indonesian Embassy here. AP.AP - 46 words
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Article54 1964-10-15 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. Water will be cut off tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Kirn Chuan Road from airport junction to D.C.A. Qrs.. Kirn Chuan Road Airadlo Office and P.W.D siteoffice Airport Road: D.C.A Qrs P.W.D.. Kirn Chuan Road, and t«mp. site-office. Sew. Dept.. Kirn Chuan54 words
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Article39 1964-10-15 20 QUEBEC, Wed— The Duke of Edinburgh had a bag of 10 snow geese and six black ducks during his day of hunting at Ile-Aux-Ruaux. In the St. Lawrence River more than double the legal limit.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article27 1964-10-15 20 OSLO. Wed. The 1964 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to American negro leader, Dr Martin Luther King, it was officially announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration150 1964-10-15 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysia's deputy permanent representative at the United Nations. Mr. R. Ramani. is expectiit to arrive here on Friday to take part in the Malaysia-Philippines talks on the tatter's claim to Sabah. scheduled to be held in Bangkok at the150 words
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Article352 1964-10-15 20 LONDON. Wed Closing middle prices of selected stock not including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON, Wed. Spot 31 %d Nov. 21% d, Dec. 21-3 I6d. Jan 21-l/16d., Jan. Mar. 21-l/16d., Apr. June 21d.. July Sept 20\d Oct. Dec. 20-13 16d.. Jan Mar 20-13''18d.. Apr June 20-13 I6d c.l.f.352 words
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190 1964-10-15 20 LONDON. Wed. About 500 people. J many of them waving "welcome home" ban--1 ners, gave Queen Elizabeth a warm homecoming last night after her eight-day visit to Canada. As her Air Canada DCB touched down on the London Airport runway andReuter - 190 words
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Article50 1964-10-15 20 HOUMA (New Caledonia), Wed. The South Pacific Commission, an economic and social development organisation for non-self-governing South Pacific territories, opened a 12-day session here today. The commission created In 1947 comprises Australia, Britain. France, New Zealand, the United States, the South Pacific Trust Territories and Western Samoa50 words
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187 1964-10-15 20 A man in Holland 'sees' body of girl in Norway lfO-I-RANA (North ifl Norway). Wect. A Dutch clairvoyant living in Holland successfully helped in the discovery of the body of a young girl by describing the place where she was found. He gave the description on the telephone from Holland.Reuter - 187 words
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Article45 1964-10-15 20 LONDON, Wed.— The threeday subway strike which' caused chaos in London's transit system ended with a decision by the men to return to work. AP. Police band today SINGAPORE, Wed. The Police Band will perform fit Kallang Park at 5 p.m. on Friday.45 words
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197 1964-10-15 20 HAMBURG, Wed. A 36 year old photographer, Wi 1 fried Krueger. was sentenced to four years' hard labour here today for rape, attempted rape, procuring and violence at the end of Hamburg's biggest post war sex scandal trial. The trial centred aroundReuter - 197 words
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Obituary29 1964-10-15 20 MR. VELUPPELLAI Father of Thanamtnam, Buklt Jrlutor. Clirk and brother of Munifniinllal Hn.dmaster Suncei P.as.i parsed away at Buklt Jrlutonn. Fiir.eral 4 p.m. 15th Oct. Simpang Lima Klanc29 words
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Advertisement31 1964-10-15 20 :.-S^r^3i^Hk WONDERFUL WHISKY V '^:IPiP?^» FOR GET TOGCTHEftS f^WW "W&katf&gik/, tod bout" Never just "whisky' -always :Zjj|X] **TT HI a T I 1 \A/hlT/> rrh^>l WteLabell j» -it never varies :S^131 words
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Advertisement48 1964-10-15 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 1 20 words $10 (minimum EMMANUEL To Mary and M-irr.-| .1 dauxhtrr on 14-10-64 at General Hospital, Kuala Trengtfanu. Thanks to Doctors and Staff. THIS WEEK I u/cri/ gg^s STARTING FROM 24. LENG KEE ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: *****1 NO. I, JALAN 13/6. PETALING JAVA. TEL: *****48 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-10-15 20 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 pm yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 86 75 Kota Bharu 90 72 Penang 84 73 Ipoh 88 75 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 84 7540 words
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