The Straits Times, 16 October 1964
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Title Section21 1964-10-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times flat*'* 1 Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article201 1964-10-16 1 A ROYAL BOOST for DEFENCE A new fund soon TENGKU'S PROPOSAL 'GLADLY SUPPORTED' $1, 000 each from the Rulers KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Government is to launch a National Defence Fund soon to meet Indonesian aggression. For a start, the Rulers, the Governors of Penang, Malacca and Sarawak and the201 words
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Article, Illustration272 1964-10-16 1 Fastest ever man on earth HAYES OF U.S. BREAKS THROUGH IMPOSSIBLE 1 10-SECOND BARRIER JOKYO, Thurs. Bob Hayes, the new Olympic Games metres champion, became the first man to break the socalled "impossible" 10--second when he clocked 9.9 sec. in winning his semi-final at the Olympic Games today. His time,272 words
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Article66 1964-10-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Interrogation of Indonesian invaders in Pontian has revealed that at least one of them was executed when he attempted to desert. He was strangled to death on orders of the group leader. Security Forces have killed three and captured 16 more Indonesian66 words
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257 1964-10-16 1 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thursday. fK\(ikl Abdul Rahman today rejected a Socialist Front suggestion that the Borneo territories be placed under U.N. trusteeship while negotiations to end the Malaysian crisis are resumed. The suggestion was made in the Dewan Ra'ayat by Mr. I.; in Kt-.in257 words
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Article40 1964-10-16 1 CANBERRA, Thurs.— The Australian Defence Minister, Senator S. D. Paltridge. introduced a bill and complementary legislation in the Senate today to form an emergency reserve force which would provide a greater contribution to the defence of South-East Asia.40 words
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67 1964-10-16 1 A NARROW ESCAPE FOR 2 U.S. SOLDIERS Saigon! Thurs. Two U.S. soldiers narrowly escaped death at the hands of Communist Vietcong terrorists in the town of Sadec. an American military spokesman said today. Two men passed the Americans on a motor-cycle last night and hurled a grenade at them. One67 words
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Article91 1964-10-16 1 OTTAWA. Thur.i. Both Canadian Houses of Parliament today will approve a special "Humble Address" to Queen Elizabeth a sort of renewed oath of allegiance prompted by the cool reception the Queen received In Quebec City. The address, suggested in the Commons yes- terday by Opposition leader,91 words
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Article30 1964-10-16 1 JAKARTA, Thun>. The Indonesian Defence Minister Gen Nasutlon. has been Invited by his North Vietnamese counterpart Oen Nguyen Olap, to visit North Vietnam, reporta Ant*r» news agency.— AP.AP - 30 words
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156 1964-10-16 1 A MOSCOW MYSTERY: IS THIS THE END OF NIKITA? MOSCOW. Thurs. livestia. the Government newspaper, failed to appear today, as rumours circulated in Moscow that an important announcement may be in preparation Informed sources indicated that the announcement, if it cainr. would be of a political nature and could tffectAgencies - 156 words
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423 1964-10-16 1 A 'photo finish' claim as voting begins lONDON, Thurs.— About .'Hi million i Britis'i voters c:ist Iheir votes today in Hie nations sixth post war general election. Polling beg a n in foggy weather followed in most areas by i showers and clear intervals. According to an old political adage,Reuter - 423 words
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Article28 1964-10-16 1 HEAVY VOTINC IN BRITAIN LONDON. Thnrs. By this afternoon there were indications of heavy pollins .ill <>\<t country in toda\ n Kcnrral election. Renter. (See above).Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration199 1964-10-16 2 'African leaders jealous of my grand welcome' WASHINGTON, Thursday. pKINCE Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia has expressed displeasure towards three African leaders who visited China at the same time he did. according to a report yesterday of a recent Sihanouk speech The Prinrr tv reported to have saidUPI - 199 words
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146 1964-10-16 2 Terrorist shouts slogans before his execution SAIGON, Thurs. A Viet Cong terrorist, Nguyen Van Troi. was executed by firing squad today for trying to assassinate the U.S. Defence Secretary. Mr. Robert McNamara. Troi. leader of a terrorist cell, screamed 'Down with Americans" and "Long live Ho Chi Mlnh 11 duringReuter - 146 words
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Article46 1964-10-16 2 SUVA. Fiji. Thurs. The Bri- tish-born bandmaster of the Fiji poUoe band. Deputy Superintendent Charles David Duncan. 50. was found dead in his office last night. There was a gunshot wound in his head and his service pistol was lound nearby. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article32 1964-10-16 2 TAIPEH. Thurs. Mr. Shu i Shili-yiiiK. senior adviser to Presi- dent Chiang Kai-shek and former Chinese Ambassador to Japan. died of a heart attack yesterday. Hp was 92— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration160 1964-10-16 2 THE BIG SAIGON COUP TRIAL BEGINS UAIGON. Thurs. The trial of 13 top military officers and seven civilians on charges of staging the abortive Sept. 13 coup began here today before a court martial. A paratroop guard of honour presented arms *M the accused, including three generals, arrived tor their160 words
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Article36 1964-10-16 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. President Soekarno did not sign the declaration of the recent non-aligned nations conference In Cairo became of hit crowded programme of reeelvinr visitors. Sulnh Indonesia, a leading Jakarta newspaper said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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257 1964-10-16 2 Tito and Shastri same as U.S., say Indon Reds JAKARTA, Thursday. J'HE Indonesian Commuunist newspaper Harian Rakyat has put India and Yugoslavia in the same category as 'United States imperialists." The mouthpiece of the Indonesian Communist fprty said in an editorial: "When the summit con- ference of non-aligned countries wasAP - 257 words
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Article43 1964-10-16 2 lucre was no compulsion to agree with the (Cairo) Declaration. If one agrees, he must really agree because he is not comprj- A ed to agree. —from the editorial of Suluh Indonesia. commenting on the non-alißii-ed nations' declaration after their Cairo conference.43 words
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Article146 1964-10-16 2 Soek 'yes to Olympic pull-out JAKARTA, Thurs J President Soekarno was reported to have approved the decision by the Indonesian team to withdraw from the Tokyo Olympics. A report from an Indonesian radio reporter accompanying Pre s 1 d ent Soekarno on his visit to Rome quoted the President asAP - 146 words
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236 1964-10-16 2 China urges struggle for a total nuclear ban PEKING, Thurs. China yesterday called on all Deaceloving peoples to "struggle for complete, thorough, total and resolute prohibition and destruction of nurlear weapons." Near the end of a long front-page editorial on the Cairo non-aligned conference, the Communist Party organ. .People's Dally,Reuter - 236 words
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Article88 1964-10-16 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. Eleven Thais were reported killed yesterday and six Injured after a burning U.S. Air Force KBSO tanker crashed Into a Central Thailand village. The six-man crew baled out safely before the crash. A U.S. Embassy spokesman said preliminary reports from Ttimuag villageAP - 88 words
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244 1964-10-16 2 HONOLULU. Thurs PRESIDENT Macapagal said here yesterday his nation was ready to offer military aid to embattled South Vietnam if called on to do so by the SouthEast Asia Treaty Organisation. "We will do anything agreed upon by Seato." he said.Reuter; AP - 244 words
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Article42 1964-10-16 2 fcANOOON. Thurs.— Communal rebels overran a police outi*^: in a village tn tower Burn. one policeman and wouiklHh; I«O others on Tuesday. Three days earlier HMD !80 rebels raided *IUM« iarea. destroying h\c i ing Government >li-'i" M-WA42 words
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Miscellaneous31 1964-10-16 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby \^PBOOL£MS ROCg/ YtX^/ \jieLP AMD APV/eej&tTJ —^7 /ruen on juua6otc/ 7\ I ADVICE LAMS CHOPS 1 I MTU PEAS AHD NBW J kQ fejf i/ 731 words
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Article242 1964-10-16 3 ROAST BEEF, WHEAT BREAD, COTTAGE CHEESE AND FRESH APPLES, T00... xMOSCOW, Thursday. J^OAST beel was on the menu for the first time in space during the three-together flight by Soviet cosmonauts. The meat, cut in small pieces, was vacuumpacked in plastic bags. Other food the cosmonauts ate duringReuter - 242 words
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Article38 1964-10-16 3 LISBON. Thurs.— National guards fired into villagers holding a popular Catholic priest under their custody at the village of Lourosa yesterday, killing three women and wounding 15 others. The; priest was taken away. ap.38 words
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130 1964-10-16 3 President's aide held on morals charge WASHINGTON, Thurs. Mr. Walter Jenkins, special assistant to President Johnson, has resigned after being arrested here on a morals charge. Announcing Mr. Jenkins' resignation last night, Mr. George Reedy, President Johnson's Press Secretary, said he had been "suffering from fatigue for some time" andReuter - 130 words
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Article52 1964-10-16 3 LONDON Thurs.— Major General John Mather Kirkman. who was Chief 01 Staff Far East Land Porcts between 1948 and 1950. died here yesterday aged 66 After his retirement from the Army in 1954. Gen. Klrkman was Commander-in-Chief of the St. John Ambulance Brigade from 1936 till lastReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration133 1964-10-16 3 T ONDON, Thurs. Mr. Quintin Hogg, the controversial Tory Minister of Education, has instructed his solicitors to issue a writ against the editor a:.d publishers of The Guardian newspaper, it was announced here last night The solicitors said the writ was in respect of anReuter - 133 words
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Article29 1964-10-16 3 EINDHOVEN. Thurs. Experi•ml! :.U colour television programmes Martf-d in Holland yesterday, 13 years after the first black and white proarammes vere broadcast in this country. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article22 1964-10-16 3 DUBLIN. Thurs. President Eamon de Valera of Ireland. •.pent, his 82nd birthday yesterday quietiy with h-s family. UPIUPI - 22 words
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Article, Illustration219 1964-10-16 3 Damone is arrested, then freed on kidnap charge HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. Singer Vie Damone was arrested in Beverly Hills yesterday on a charge of kidnapping his own child, but walked out of court later with an .order granting him temporary custody of the child. Damone's former wife. Italian actress Pier Angeli,Reuter - 219 words
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Article82 1964-10-16 3 LONDON. Thara.— Film star Ursula Andress and actor Bernard Cri fattens were injured yesterday In an explosion while filming the movie "She" on location in Israel, a spokesman for the company reported. The spokesman said buried detonators for a fight scene exploded due to faultyAP - 82 words
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Article152 1964-10-16 3 'KILL LBJ PLOT ARSENAL DALLAS (Texas), Thursday. A REPORTED threat to assassinate President Johnson at Corpus Christi, led sheriff's deputies yesterday to an arsenal containing weapons as big as a field mortar and a collection of Nazi relics. '< The deputies arrested Julius Schmidt. 29, a plumber and Run trader,UPI - 152 words
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Article112 1964-10-16 3 3-1 LEAD BY LBJ IN STRAW POLL NEW YORK, Thurs.— President Lyndon Johnson jumped out to a lead of more than three to one over Barry Goldwater in the first tally of the New York State straw poll conducted by the New York Daily News, the newspaper said yesterday. TheAP - 112 words
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198 1964-10-16 3 BRASILIA, Thurs. president de Gaulle, hammering on his theme of a Franceled third world bloc, called yesterday for Latin American participation in a "new and fraternal order." "The time has come to render more specific agreements among us on international issues." he saidAP - 198 words
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90 1964-10-16 3 HATFIELD England Thurs. A threebedroom house at Hatfleld has disaDpoared. ■We are completely biffled. said a Hatfield police spokesman The house has stood empty for two years. Suddenly people noticed It wasn't there. A spokesman for the owners, a property company, said: "It really IsUPI - 90 words
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155 1964-10-16 3 Kennedy rejected a plan to bomb Cuba in 1962 NEW YORK, Thurs. Mr. Robert Kennedy, the former U.S. Attorney-Gen-eral, said yesterday that his brother, the late President Kennedy, rejected a proposal to bomb Cuba during the 1962 missiles crisis because his military intelligence advisers told him that 25.000 civilians wouldAP - 155 words
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Article36 1964-10-16 3 KANSAS CITY. Thurs. Former President Harry S. Truman, who suffered two fractured ribs and a head cut in a fall at his home, was reported yesterday to have spent a "fairly comfortable night."— AP.AP - 36 words
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Article22 1964-10-16 3 ATHENS. Thurs. Mr. Oalo Plaza. United Nations mediator for Cyprus, arrived here yesterday for talks on Cyprus. AP. iAP - 22 words
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Article41 1964-10-16 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. An American firm yesterday demonstrated how to thwart sabotage of airliners by passing passengers' lug«a«e through a detonation chamber. Electric and magnetic waves detonate any bombs without the heed to open suitcases. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article15 1964-10-16 3 SOUTHAMPTON. Thurs. Dockers resumed normal work here yesterday after a nine-day "go-slow." Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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Advertisement213 1964-10-16 4 Olivetti the world's most complete range of select machines for writing aaamamaajaaaaaj for calculating [|~1 and accounting ll"'i!ffW!!i M i Olivetti build tools tools for i^HHHK&i communication by writing, tools for calculation of every kind, tools for every aspect of business organisation, financial, administrative, and executive. Olivetti, alone among the213 words
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Article, Illustration436 1964-10-16 5 RUDY BELTRAN - Raid test but so few knew... RUDY BELTRAN: Sirens wail in capital for the first time since the war ended By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. AIR RAID sirens were heard but by a very few in the capital today for the first time since the war. The reason: Nine sirens were436 words
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296 1964-10-16 5 Court told of $1,500 demand to pay lawyer' KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs.— The magistrate's court here was today told of a $1,500 demand for "lawyer's fee" to help a "brother" of a Singapore gang, who was arrested while "doing business in Kuala Lumpur." Way Chong Wing, alias Way Chee Fatt.296 words
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84 1964-10-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Lam Tee Ping. 24, of Potoiiß Pasir. Serangoon, Singapore «%s today charged with extortion and -ion of ammunition without an arms licence He was alleged to have extorted; $20,000 from Tan Yew Lai, by put- Ung ban in tear of death at84 words
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Article60 1964-10-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Prot. Louis Beruße. a Cs Colombo Plan expert, will hold a •:iisecl b\ the lndo-Pacfic Fisheries Council, at the Teiißku Abdul Rahman Hall. I o:n on Wtrir Proi. Bcruix" will speak on x the "Fi.Mi Marketing Automatic Convertible Corporation" suKge.sted solution to the60 words
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Article37 1964-10-16 5 KUI IM. Hum The president, uf tlv United Kedah Planting Association. Mr. H. R. Crawford has resigned his post on his transfer to Penang. Mr. Lan Sayer. vice-president, has taken over as president37 words
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118 1964-10-16 5 DENANG. Thurs— The Kc--1 dah State Architect. Mr. Victor Robert Galea. died in the Penang General Hospital today after a short illness. Mr. Galea. ;i Profess** and former Dean of the Faculty ol Civil Enßineeriiiß and Architecture at the University or M<a.118 words
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Article60 1964-10-16 5 KUALA TRENGOANU. Thurs.— The Mentri Besar of Trenggami. Dato Ibrahim Fikn. will declare open a fruit show and competition at tlie Ajil agricultural station. 18 miles from here, on Nov. 4. The show Is organised by the State Information Department in conjunction with the Ministry of Agriculture60 words
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Article32 1964-10-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Than. Col. T. B. Nanda. newly-appointed Service Adviser to the Indian High Commission In Malaysia; paid a i-ourtesv call on senior oflirprs of the Ministry ol Defence tueu\32 words
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Article30 1964-10-16 5 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. An Umno branch was formed jreMerday at Kampong Sungei Lanchang Darat in the. Runskup area, which is a stronghold ol the Pan-Mala-yan Islamic Party.30 words
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Article152 1964-10-16 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs A NEW $1.5 million pipeline will be laid soon to bring more water from the newlycompleted Scu d a i waterworks to Singapore. The Scudal waterworks, which has already started pumping water to Singapore, will be opened by the Sultan of152 words
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208 1964-10-16 5 PENANG, Thursday. 4 JAPANESE company director, Mr. Hideo Iseki, said here today that a Japan -Malaysia Association should be formed in this country to promote friendship and understanding between the peoples of the two countries. Mr. Iseki. who is chairman of the economic co-operation committee for208 words
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Article83 1964-10-16 5 SINGAPORE Thurs.—Another 200 youths turned up at the Territorial Army headquarters in Beach Road today to enlist in the Federation Signals. A spokesman for the armed forces recruiting team again reported that about 20 per cent 01 the turn-out were Chinese. like yesterday. when83 words
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Article, Illustration202 1964-10-16 5 The man who kept the copters flying SINGAPORE, Thurs. One of the men who kept the helicopters flying In the Borneo war has been presented the British Empire Medal by the British High Commissioner in Malaysia. Lord Head. He Is Chief Technician E. L. Noake. an alrframe fitter serving with202 words
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Article58 1964-10-16 5 KUANTAN. Thurs. A 15-vear-cld boy pleaded guilty in the juveniie court here :oday 10 stealing $22.50 from Hdtima.i binte Awang. from her house at Kampong Melayu. Jabor. on Tuesday between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. Tba Court President. Wan Muhammed bin Haji Wan Mustapha. deferred58 words
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Article23 1964-10-16 5 PENANQ. Thurs. A diesel air suction pump engine valued at $2,500 was reported .stolen from wrd mine near Kampong Sungel Dua.23 words
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139 1964-10-16 5 A MATTER OF DEEP CONCERN, SAYS MALAYSIA If NI T E D NATIONS. Thurs Malaysia's U.N. mission said yesterday that President Maca pagal's statement that withdrawal of Indonesian forces from Malaya was a minimum condition for resumption of talks on the Indonesian Malaysian dispute, was "a matter of deep concern."139 words
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Advertisement266 1964-10-16 5 I I II MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE LTD. FINANCIAL ANALYST MIDFL invites applications from Malaysian Citizens for the post of FINANCIAL ANALYST Applicants must hold recognised Accountancy Qualifications preferably with a minimum of 3 years post-pualification experience and should be able to work on his own initiative. Salary offered will266 words
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Miscellaneous25 1964-10-16 5 Buys Bunny By Baiph Hvimttahl HEBEYA^ Y DOES XGUAPANTEED.'I WHAT DID^I C SURE DOESI) ARE, DOC, IT WORK \TRY ITAN^. V I TELL J tt^&jy.25 words
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251 1964-10-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 'J'HE 130-member National Union of Government Dispensers today threatened to go on strike if the Government did not meet its demands for medical benefits and overtime compensation "without further delay.'* The general secretary of the union, Mr. J.V. Anandan. said that the251 words
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96 1964-10-16 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union has again appealed to lls 3.500 multi-racial members to co-operate with the Government during the current emergency. A circular issued by the union's central executive council advised all members not to listen to malicious rumours96 words
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Article62 1964-10-16 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Kumar Lai was elected president of the Tanjong Pagar District, of the Singapore Boy Scouts 1 Association at the district's inaugural meeting. Mr. Chan Joon Gek was elected vice-president, and Mr. Nan Choon Keng district commissioner. Other officials are: Mr. Goh Cheng Piak. secretary;62 words
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Article42 1964-10-16 6 New Hokkien course SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Adult Education Board plans to conduct a four-month course on spoken Holcklen." English will be used as the medium of Instruction and explanation. Application forms are available from the Adult Education Board. Cultural Centre. Canning Rise.42 words
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Article47 1964-10-16 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Water will b* cut off tomorrow in Parrer Road between Holland Road and Empress Road from 9 a.m. to 5 pjn. and In Still Road from Joo Chiat Place up to Lorong X, Telok. Kurau Road from 9 am. to 6 p.m.47 words
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Article204 1964-10-16 6 Vote sought on budget shortage SINGAPORE. Thurs. Exgratia payments amounting to $11,133 were paid to certain officers of the Official Assignee and Public Trustee Department. following a Government decision in September last year to pay a sum equal to three times the full month's variable allowance to serving officers who204 words
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233 1964-10-16 6 Strike by workers is 'illegal' says firm SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. C.R. Baum, representing the firm of travel agents G.C. Nanda and Sons Ltd., today charged in the Industrial Arbitration Court that the strike of its employees called by the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union in May this year was233 words
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Article157 1964-10-16 6 OPENING OF $2m. POLY EXHIBIT I SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Polytechnic Soi clety of Commerce's week i long "accounting and business machines exhibition" opened today with more than is 2 million worth of exhibit.- on display. The range of machines the products oi mx firms are Uie latest electronic equipment157 words
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216 1964-10-16 6 QINGAPORE, Thurs. Part of the $14 million deep water wharf in Jurong is exDected to become operative by May next year. A spokesman of the Economic Development Board today said that at least a deep-sea berth of 600 feet long would be ready to216 words
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Miscellaneous561 1964-10-16 6 Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Hifhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 rCota Bharu 90 72 Penang 84 73 Ipoh 88 72 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 88 72 1 IN AND OUT BY~AJR] THK following is todays sctatdule561 words
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Article, Illustration1458 1964-10-16 7 Seenivasagam calls for prisoner-of-war treatment for captured Indonesians are not against concept of Malaysia, but against way it was formed: Lim ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The treatment of captured Indonesian soldiers and the solving of the Malaysian dispute, figured prominently in the Dewan Ra'ayat1,458 words
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249 1964-10-16 7 IPOH. Thurs. A suggestion that the Trade Union Ordinance should be amended to prevent the formation of splinter unions was made here yesterday by Mr. S. Nadarajah. chairman of the Central Perak branch of the Amalgamated Union of Employees in Government Clerical and Allied S.TVI249 words
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177 1964-10-16 7 Wanted: A go-between to avert tomorrow's strike TPOH, Thurs. —About 1 900 enki n c c rlnp workers, members of the Kinta branch of the National Union of Engineerine Employees, will go or. strike on Saturday for 14 paid holidays a year. The strike decision, taken at a meeting of177 words
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277 1964-10-16 7 OFFER FROM JAPAN ON COTTAGE INDUSTRIES SINGAPORE. Thun JAPANESE cottage industrialists are anxious to extend their technical and capital resources to Malaysia to help this country set up small-scale industries This was stated today by the leader of the 19-man Japanese Government economic mission to South -East Asia, Mr. Shinobu277 words
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160 1964-10-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Commissioner for .the Federal Capital, Haji Ismail bin Panjanjj Axis, today mnourced a $130,000 jlan to roof over vacant ireas in the town to accommodate hawkers who encroach on the main roads and obstruct the smooth flow of traffic The first160 words
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Article17 1964-10-16 7 KDANTAN Thurs. Th« P.ihang State Assembly will held It;-- next meeting here on Tu*»--i day.17 words
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Advertisement260 1964-10-16 7 GREAT LOOKS COMFORTABLE ECONOMICAL PLUS THE SMOOTHEST RIDE EVER! If i m **Jl 9 m 1\ If JP'^^m& A .i W^_ )m I m. 1-^K^.jEW^^^ i^^^^^ A >. m IF YOU LIKE DRIVING, THEN THIS IS YOUR CAR TO DRIVE. LIVELY, COMPACT, SAFE AND ECONOMICAL- SALOON COMFORT- SPORTS PERFORMANCE. You260 words
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261 1964-10-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Minister of Home Affairs, Da to (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, said last night that the Communist terrorists still .it large along the Thai border were no problem to Malaysia. But he warned that though by themselves261 words
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Article27 1964-10-16 8 PENANG. Thurs. Tlip Methodist Boys' School will hold its annual parents' day at 5 p.m. on Saturday at the school hall in Ayrr Itam Road.27 words
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111 1964-10-16 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The $4 million conference hall and trade union house is now expected to be completed next February. A top official of the Ministry of National Development said that the slight delay In completion was due to the complicated nature of the111 words
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305 1964-10-16 8 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A NOTHER big step to transform one of the worst attap slums in Singapore into a modern housing eslate will be taken soon. Work begins early next year on a Housing and Development Board project to build 6.000 to 8,000 units of305 words
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131 1964-10-16 8 Johore sets aside $4.1 mil for homes TVfUAR, Thurs. The iTI Johore Government has sei aside 54.1 million to build more than 1,000 low-cost housing units. The chairman of the State Local Government Committee, Haji Othman bin Hajl Mohamed Sa'at, said today the Alliance Government would do all it could131 words
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Article36 1964-10-16 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. —Mexican pianist Jost Kahan will give a recital at the Victoria Theatre here at 8.45 p.m. on Nov. 8. The young musician has won sis first prizes in international contests.36 words
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Article24 1964-10-16 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Minister (or Education, Mr. Ong Pand Boon, will open the Tuneiin Intpcrated Secondary Technical School at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.24 words
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Article, Illustration153 1964-10-16 8 Big turn-out for the funeral of trainer Ivan Allan PENANG, Thurs.— The Malayan racing fraternity turned out i in force at the funeral today of trainer Ivan Allan (above), who died of a heart attack last night at his home j in Western Road. He was burled this evening at153 words
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77 1964-10-16 8 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs The District Officer, inche Ahmad bin Harun. last mgiu praised residents of Bukit Mertajam for the enthusiasm tin y had shown in forming the vigilante corps at Berapit. 2J miies from here. "If we all have the spirit of togetherness, goodwill77 words
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172 1964-10-16 8 Bulwark back today with 846th Squadron SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The commando warship H.M.S. Bulwark will return here tomorrow from Borneo carrying the Royal Navy's 84'Uh Sauadron, which has been in the Borneo territories supporting Malaysian Security forces in operations against Indonesian euerillas. A Royal Navy spokesman said the squadron would b«172 words
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103 1964-10-16 8 PNANG. Thurs.— Donations an i pO f Ur «&J n ror the victims of the last Wednesdays tragedy at Kuala Kurau in which three women, two children and a man wprr drowned when a taxi overshot the ferry and plunged into the Suncci Kurau. Mr.103 words
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308 1964-10-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 4 Government doctor, now in Britain, was today ordered by the High Court to return $2,400 to an insurance company executive in connection with the sale of a car. Dr. Ungkii Omar bin Ahmad, of the General Hospital here,308 words
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Article21 1964-10-16 8 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. The Methodist Secondary English School, here will hold Its annual prize-giving day at 5.00 p.m. tomorrow.21 words
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Article31 1964-10-16 8 ALOR STAR. Thur.s. The Kedah High Court Judge. Mr. Justice Suflian. has returned after a .six-month tour of the United I States. He was accompanied to hu wilt, w31 words
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Advertisement499 1964-10-16 8 i Jrt^!^ ■kNV ¥i<*> f rri i lire '.■#> HttL MrVC, £sB^^fl Sleeplessness, constant worry, hsllessness, irritability and lack of concentration are often signs of nervous exhaustion 1^ j*^E 3L anc un ess something is done, much unhappiness and ill('S^ i=Si ~^3\ health can result. ff^. Brain workers, people who499 words
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Miscellaneous144 1964-10-16 8 I it ftf Onp By V.T llantUn .yy-y, 16 6 /yi J-4 THIS FOOL 6TZsj(wZr~ _oC£€- kV4^ ###>/. Trary By i fu>s/<>, Gnuttt r PLEASED 1 TAKE IT EASY,] WHAT "^BTshe "FPOZE^I POOP CHICK? T NOTVUWC. 1 1 r AND THIS IS OUR DEAR kTO MEET—^v^CJ-lICK. HAPPENED?^JS CHICK WITH WHAT144 words
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Article, Illustration1530 1964-10-16 9 He learns how to punish himself DAY FIVE OF THE SERIES FINDS CHRIS BRASHER AND HERB ELLIOTT FLYING TO PRAGUE TO INTERVIEW THE INCOMPARABLE ZATOPEK... ZA T OPEK t:il k s and talks and talks. Talks to the annoyance of his wife, Dana (:ilso an Olympic champion), :ind talks lo1,530 words
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Advertisement7 1964-10-16 9 TOMORROW: The running machine of the fifties7 words
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Advertisement102 1964-10-16 9 START LIVINGTf I v Lie if* ■u*^, j ■vy *|p' mr I Bk ix k$ C^ r M* I sHL^iH i^i^k£*«. .'•.'-/sV*> aY Today's great cigarette is 4 WyQYS BETTER... because these 4 different, internationally famous tobaccos are blended to give you unequalled smoking pleasure TURKISH tobacco mild, sun-cured, for102 words
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Obituary98 1964-10-16 10 Wnrit Sl* (Minimum) MR IVAN ALLAN, iWpMlt r*gr*t 'mllv on th» lo«- ->-. :■•>:• ivl pannt away 14 10 M ttfulal Ivan >n««rt«d h\ Johnny Wilson. pamd aw»» on 1 iii M !«i\ln* hehinit »on> Amur hum. sniwlH't'i.-.n. Veerappan. and "launhler* MRS LIM TICK POM .Madum Ifct i««l 7498 words
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Article62 1964-10-16 10 MM. I V K. NAIR, Maaajß. C D. Nair. <". s NaJr and C V Pevan Nair. I. A. Q Mn .Nairn. Schooling. K.i j.i m Nair und all NMM or tnr lute Mr I. V K Nair give urttrful in.inkx to all ornnmatloon and individuals who attended the62 words
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Article41 1964-10-16 10 IN LOVINC MEMORY <>r Mr K. 1..,-h;rawlu. I I. of Mnar. passed ..ii IH-ir»-»3. Inrrrtrd. by tail -i fliiinhi'T IN LOVINC MEMORY <■' n:ir dead Mr. J I> ChfiMtS »no was I -i l«-IO-i,:i at Serrmhan. l-ondly v hi* children41 words
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Article248 1964-10-16 10 M H'nra* $10 (Minimum) DRUMMER AIK FREIMENER la a n rvrirr house. II controls unwanted smell instantly. effectively lnv."i on iTi.TOmrr Air h reshener. SPECIAL OFFER Sundale. Shoe*. < n'h»i elf Haass s pore. 1 til Inn Oifl Bhass Caprice. .Ngee Ann Building, Orchard Road. Spore SMELLANE ONLY $9248 words
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Article36 1964-10-16 10 YOUTH FOR CHRIST Kallv Ijatnr flay October 17, 19M 7.15 t> m Pre- .'<r Shm. ing Billy Orahan full n. -h colour feature "The Heart Iv Rebel." Victoria Memorial BalL Admission free. All welcome.36 words
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Article694 1964-10-16 10 A commission to review civil ice salaries was first promised a year ago. The delay in setting it up has been due in part to the inability of the World Bank to supply a chairman. Second thoughts on the j scope of the commission's work, and disagreement694 words
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Article380 1964-10-16 10 Too long, because of PMIP inefficiency, has Kelantan languished in a backwater, deprived of the development the Central Government has always been willing to make possible. As a result of the State Government's behaviour, Kelantan has remained untouched by the country's geneial progress. Its infant mortality rate is380 words
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Article171 1964-10-16 10 Most remarkable of the Post Office Savings Bank figures which Mr. Tan Siew Sin offered yesterday was that the number of accounts, now one million, had increased 554 per i cent since the bank was formed in 1949. One in seven of all Malayans have accounts, with deposits171 words
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Article623 1964-10-16 10 JOHN MILLER; and JOHN BULBECK - The troubled tour JOHN MILLER and JOHN BULBECK By OTTAWA. Thur». QUEEN Elizabeth flew home from Canada on Tuesday, leaving behind a divided nation with many Canadians smarting over the anti-royal rebuff from French-Canadian Quebec City. The elght-dav tour took the Queen from the maritime province of Prince Edward IslandReuter - 623 words
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Article, Illustration884 1964-10-16 10 DAN COGGIN - DAN COGGIN by NEW DELHI. Thurs The paradox of empty fountains and too-full coffers that embarrass the U.S. in India THE United States owns about half the Indian rupees in circulation, but the American Embassy fountains run only one day a week for lack of usable localAP - 884 words
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LETTERS
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Letter307 1964-10-16 10 ARISING out of the report on the "Scout movement's new look' and a letter from Syed Esa bin Alwee. Chief Commissioner. Malaya, I would like to point out that the report, because of Its Singapore origin, has unfortunately Involved the Singapore Boy Scouts Association. A Malaysian Boy307 words
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Letter107 1964-10-16 10 I MUST protest against the appalling behaviour of groups of hooligans at the Goodwood presentation of "International Startlme" at the National Theatre last week. There was booing, catcalling, Interruptions and the Intermittent blowing of a whistle. The compere, had a most trying evening. So did the107 words
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Letter132 1964-10-16 10 A BOOK for children. "Merdeka Readers" volume two. is filled with the most Incredible stories little children have to read and listen to in school. As a matter of fact, I am disgusted and damn tired of telling children that a tiger cannot speak English nor can132 words
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Advertisement356 1964-10-16 10 Straits Tiae* ft Malay Mail Clas»lfle« •!v«nl|(in«nl| Biey De handed la: COLD STOftASK ARCADC Orchard Roed J!«t riosr) COLD *TORAOC BRANCH** Al Mslland R*ad Kateng Krnewl Raad Naial Bat*. Authorised Afantt: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. CoMyer Quey THE NEWS FRONT Mtipatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road.356 words
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Advertisement40 1964-10-16 10 BANGKOK'S WONDERFUL DR. PIERRA Read how her courage has opened up careers for 600 other woman doctors, won her the Legion of Honour and, from France and the U.S.A.. the Albert Einstein Award in OCTOBER Readers Digest (Now On Sale)40 words
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Advertisement137 1964-10-16 10 fllalVi It's good to be thirty To be young and vigorous, with great hopes for the future. One of those hopes is, of course, that when the time comes to retire, you will still be active -and have the money to enjoy your leisure to the fulL No«r is the137 words
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230 1964-10-16 11 Tengku is 'ready anytime, anywhere but... KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman stressed in the House of Representatives today that he will accept Soekarno's peace overtures "only if convinced that the Indonesian leader is really anxious for peace". He told a laughing house that the last three abortive peace meetings230 words
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Article, Illustration492 1964-10-16 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs SINGAPORE'S 'MOST AMBITIOUS 9 UNDERTAKING SOON ON JURONG SITE gINGAPORE is to embark soon on a $100 million integrated steel complex described as the "most ambitious industrial project so far'" on a 600-acre site at Jurong. Announcing this today, the chairman of the Economic492 words
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84 1964-10-16 11 MALACCA. Thurs. -The 110 Princess Marys Own Gurkha Rifles stationed at Sungei Udang, 12 miles lrom here, today celebrated the Du&sehra festival by sacrificing a bufTalo. goats and ducks. The festivities were performed bet ore the commanding officer. Lieut. Col. E. J. S.84 words
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Article72 1964-10-16 11 I KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Government today gave notice of its intention to grant pioneer status to six Industries The industries are the manufacture of prepared animal feed; Iron and steel milling from scrap; nonferrous metals casting; manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard; manufacture of washing72 words
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Article69 1964-10-16 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs Six In- i donesians were each jailed for a i month in the Third Criminal District Court today for entering Singapore's territorial waters under the Internal Security Order, and importing 15 piculs of rubber, un- der the Prohibition of Imports Order They were All bin69 words
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234 1964-10-16 11 Dr. Ismail rebukes two MPs: You can't bully us KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato .Abdul Rahman, today rebuked two Odposition members Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam (PPP-Ipoh) and Dr. Tan Chee Khoon (SF-Batu)— for their romarks against the Government in the House of234 words
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Article59 1964-10-16 11 KtfAl-A LUMPUR, Than. Ministers can accept invitations to participate in inaujrural flights of national airlinps, the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Ha.ii Jubir. told the Oewan Ra'ayat today. He was replying to Dr. Tan Che* Khoon (SF-Batu> who wanted to know why Ministers59 words
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Article, Illustration89 1964-10-16 11 Cambodian Premier's brief stop in Singapore SINGAPORE. Thnrs. The Cambodian Prime Minister, Prince Norodom Kan to] (above), steered clear of the Malaysia Indonesia dispute in a Singapore Airport interview today. "We are rood friends of both countries. It is our sincere hope that the dispute will be amicably settled." he89 words
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73 1964-10-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —A labourer. P. Ayakanu. 25, was killed and a lorry attendant. A. Munsamy. 35. seriously Injured in Padang Rengas near here yesterday afternoon when a roadside coconut tree crashed on to the lorry in which they were travelling. The lorry was73 words
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Article23 1964-10-16 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Ponce detained M people under the Societies Ordinance while screening 2.066 in anti-crime in the pasi 24 hours.23 words
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Article, Illustration329 1964-10-16 11 A HINT OF RAISING INTEREST ON SAVINGS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. JHE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Sievv Sin, said today that the Post Office Savings Bank should increase its rate of interest to encourage more people to open accounts. For many years the interest rate had been two-and-a-half per cent,329 words
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Article62 1964-10-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. More voluntary helpers are required by the Hart Bunga Poppy appeal committee to help in the distribution and sales of poppies in Selangor. Anyone interested !n helping the committee is asked to ring *****. The highlight of this year Harl Bunga Poppy appeal in62 words
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Article62 1964-10-16 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Police today mounted an island-wide search for Mr. Ng Lye Huat, 68. employee of a big wholesale firm in Victoria Btreet. who has been missing since Monday. Mr. Ng. father of nine children, left the shop Quek Hock Seng Co. Ltd.62 words
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Article54 1964-10-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Malaysian Government has agreed to the appointment of Mr. Ake SJolln. the present Swedish Ambassador to Thailand, as the Ambassador of Sweden to Malaysia. Mr. Stolin, who succeeded Baron Louis de Deer, will present his credentials to the Yang di-Pertuan Agone when54 words
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158 1964-10-16 11 KUALA L U MP U R, 1V Thurs. An aeree- ment giving a fixed 1 weekly holiday to the 300.000 estate staff in the country will be signed between the National Union of Plantation Workers and the Malayan Planting Ir4us- tries Employers' Association here158 words
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208 1964-10-16 11 RAF man commended for devotion to duty SINGAPORE. Thurs. While flying from RAF Labuan. North Borneo, to RAF Kai Tak. Horfi Kong, a Hastings transport aircraft of the RAF's No 48 Squadron entered a very turbulent cloud and suddenly dropped hundreds of feet. Thirty-four Gurkha passengers were strapped in. but208 words
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Article27 1964-10-16 11 KUANTAN. Thur.s.— Mr. N. T Rajah wss eIT-cd chairman of th» Kuanta-i Hindu Youth Forum at its meeting here race) A. I'-irimanthan w;..s elected secretary.27 words
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Advertisement131 1964-10-16 11 HI i /*P/ vtJBB Bin JKy \vH -sk ata^HLißsMS j id^H aH*9k«L9aflHiaiEaiitikW Brian tHUitm itr»t-/i nti Britain's best socks i Bn-Nylon socks are made in i^A^~\ England. They fit superbly. They are J v\l( ft reallyhard-wcaring.Youcan'tbuybetter I Bn Nylon socks But Bvford make wool fIHK U socks and stockings too.131 words
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Advertisement106 1964-10-16 11 KMW SUNGLASSES Mode, ii dß&f&u/ti/er tAe Sun/ f~mg |~m LIGHTWEIGHT! UNBREAKABLE! POLAROID'S unique polarizing lenses Model 171 scientifically protect the eyes from I harmful glare Available from .11 leading J^J^ \J~^¥ /Zmm^\ opticians in Malaysia. m k <^ B r unique te»t. -v_ N M Th,i Control Filt.r Tag n106 words
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Miscellaneous657 1964-10-16 11 RADIO MALAYSIA wJSSSSVtJWZ*** And M*l»cca: 6.05 Teenage SERVICtS 41.7 and 60.2 metres Jamboree; 6.30 The News 640 M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary; Interlude; 6.50 Stock Exchange eXW Morning Melodies; 7.00 Report; 7.00 Learn A Word A The News: 7.10 Breakfast Pot- Day: 7.05 Movie Magazine; 7.30 Ppurrl: 7.30 Learn A Word657 words
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Article, Illustration424 1964-10-16 12 'Inferior status? Sheer generalised nonsense' says Che Kamsiah Study of problems in mixed marriages IPOH, Thursday. STRALIAN sociologist Mrs. Mary Hodgkin's observations about the inferior status of Asian women have been challenged by Che Kamsiah Ibrahim, president of the National Council of424 words
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231 1964-10-16 12 Man gets $5,000 damages for fall off bus COURT FINDS COMPANY WHOLLY LIABLE SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A man who fell off a bus while attempting to board it and received a severe iniury j won his claim for damages yesterday. Mr Justice Winslow found the Tay Koh Vat Bus Co. wholly231 words
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Article69 1964-10-16 12 PENANG. Thurs.— The Minuter of Transport. D.uo Sardon bin Hau Jubir. will lay the foundation stone of thr new pus.scnger terminal and administrative building of the Penans Port Commission at Kins Edward Place at 10.30 a.m. next 1 hursdav. He will also open the extension69 words
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100 1964-10-16 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Nanyang University has amended its en-, trance regulations to brine them in line with those of other institutes of higher learning in Malaysia. Under the amended regulations, holders of the Higher School Certificate from Chinese and English streams may apply for admission100 words
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Article27 1964-10-16 12 KUCHING. Thurs. The Sa- rmwak Minister of Communications' and Works. Inche Abdul Taib bin Mahmud. today opend a meeting of PWD divisional engineers here, i27 words
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Article, Illustration362 1964-10-16 12 DOCTOR: I CHALLENGE WHAT RANSOME SAID IN COURT SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Deputy Director of Medical Services. Dr. K. Kanagaratnam. yesterday rb.ill'MiiM'd the evidence eiven in the Industrial Arbitration Court by Professor G. A. Ransome. professor of medicine at the I'niversitv of Singapore. relating to the work and training: of laboratory362 words
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281 1964-10-16 12 Experiment in Malay and the choice of a topic SINGAPORE. Than, Inche Sharom Ahmat. who la conductiim a University of Singapore extra mural course in the National Language, has defended his choice ot the Mibject; "The United States a general survey of its history. He wrf.s u ■Hamming on yesierflays281 words
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111 1964-10-16 12 IESSEI.TON. Thurs A J leading copra dealer In Sandakan said yesterday that copra merchants in his town had been dissatisfied with the method of deduction of gunny sack weight by Singapore dealers. The dealer. Mr. T»n Trek Back. >aid UMt the Sngapore ir.inv111 words
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Article29 1964-10-16 12 KAJANG. Thurs. About 300 under-privileged children f- m 01u Lanesit district will attend i tea party here on S.tturdnv organised by the district's Children's Day celebrations commit'.e"29 words
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Article29 1964-10-16 12 IPOH. Thur.v The MjniMei ol Commerce and Indu>:ry. Dr. Lim Swee Au;\ will open I plywood fact) rv :t thr T;i>rk ;!:da-'.rial site here on Saturday.29 words
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207 1964-10-16 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs The acouittal of a probationary inspector of police on a charge of corruption \\as upnold by the Chief Justice. Mr Justice Wee Chonsr Jin. ir the Appeal Court yesterriav. Inspector John Thten Ktm Fook had been acquitted by Mr. Eu Cheow207 words
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Article45 1964-10-16 12 SINGAPORE. Than. Koh Soon Hoe. 42. \\.<s lined SlOO in a magistmtes court today (or unlawful po.-sfssion of 36 sets o! Chinese chain story picture books, banned under the Undesirable 1' heat ions Ordinance, on the me-foot-way of Boon Tat Street thU morning.45 words
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Article261 1964-10-16 12 IPOH. Thins A labourer. Lee Kok Wai. 17. was acquitted by thr Sessions Court here yesterday without his dilence bemsj called hi Cfaargt of attempting to extort money from a Malaysian Airways clerk. He was given the benefit of the doubt by thr court president. Inche Mohamed261 words
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Advertisement178 1964-10-16 12 nIOK invite their numerous friends and users to visit their stand at the Accounting &> Business Machine Exhibition at the Singapore Polytechnic. It'S time YOU H**-*?—* ctlcul»Hon— whole numb«f« or decimal!. Magnatic rtcord -keeping. Th« automatic CQt YOUr SlClhtS 011 crea on of Punched Pap« HP* 'or computer pfocewing. w178 words
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Advertisement39 1964-10-16 12 KAISER-1964/65 presents a new look in television receivers for the cultured home. Pnfl 58^ KW model 761 v IT^ ■B^tts»jleßej^B»i»<lSw*«"*»-^M»*»»»^^B^ea^BttßSM^'^ BBJ »v model 763 B^^^Te^^^Jßß^^Tif B^^^^^TUl *****1 ji ONE YEAR ■Cnl B GUARANTEE DAY AND NIGHT I ||L H^^AVAI^ABLE^^^B39 words
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Miscellaneous323 1964-10-16 12 Starits Times Crossword ACBOSS iW.S OUberti (10 1. 8. in a mean man a foreign 4. Profit to the French U aometule is an unsuluble one •8 > thing that takes some chew9. Masses of water a« once they Ing over! (7). might have been (6). 6. It seems I323 words
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Article173 1964-10-16 13 MALAYA SEES BMC MOBILE SCHOOL rPHE British Motor Corporation has built a fleet of mobile service training units, one of which is now in Singapore to offer B.M.C. dealers and .staff a five-week training course in the latest servicing techniques. The unit. with two Instructors. Mr. L. E. Bond and173 words
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Article, Illustration152 1964-10-16 13 LEADING trade promoters from Australia and New Zealand are now due in Malaysia. The manager of the Tasmanian State Promotion Branch, Mr. AB. Wilson, will begin a 12-day visit to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Mr. Wilson was manager of the Tasmanian trade152 words
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Article98 1964-10-16 13 POWER LINE SURVEY IN PROGRESS The Marubeni-Ilda Co. Ltd.. contractor to the Central Electricity Board, have opened a branch office in Market Road. Taiplng. Its main task is to survey a transmission line to link up the Batang Padang power supply centre and the power station at Pral. a distance98 words
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Article68 1964-10-16 13 The .seventh annual conlerence of member agencies of International Markets Advertising held In New York recorded a membership increase to 42 countries now In the group. The conference took the derision to admit Communist countries to membership as It was reported that several members have trading68 words
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Article, Illustration182 1964-10-16 13 TiHERE is one hurdle left to clear before a German motor-car factory will set up an assembly plant at Jurong, according to two executive representatives of the Bayerische Motoren Werke AG of Munich. Germany, who arrived last week for discussions in Singapore and182 words
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Article, Illustration156 1964-10-16 13 MALAYSIA is one of the best soft drink markets in South-East Asia, according to Mr. K.W. Burrie, vice-president of Bireley's Incorporated, U.S.A. He said the tropical cllmaU make soft drinks the mosi popular and economical "refresher. Mr. Burrie. the company*! Hong Kong resident representative156 words
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Article, Illustration63 1964-10-16 13 MR. NEIL WATT, a director of John Walker and Son* Ltd.. Scotch whisky distillers of Kilmarnock. Scotland, arrived in Singapore last night from BorMr. Watt is in the middle of an extended tour of Malaysia where be is visiting his company's distributors. Cildbeck MacGregor and Co. 1.M.. and63 words
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Article68 1964-10-16 13 To meet the growing demand of highway engineering in Britain, Automatic Telephone and Electric Co. Ltd.. a member of the Plessey Group. Is forming a traffic management division which will absorb the existing traffic signals division. The decision to form this new division, wblch goes Into68 words
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Article, Illustration55 1964-10-16 13 EDITH LESPRIT (left) and Colette Coquis. two French journalists in Malaysia, during an 18.000-mile world tour through 12 countries, receive their first tankful or Boron, which had not been introduced in France when they left last December, while having their car serviced at the Caltex service55 words
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Advertisement254 1964-10-16 13 Now a Flake of Quality by Balkan Sobranie For the pipe smoker who has sighed for the truly traditional flake, here is fulfilment from Balkan Sobranie eleven choice tobaccos from the world's richest prowing areas blended by the skilled patient hand of the hereditary craftsman. So is born a flake254 words
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Advertisement133 1964-10-16 13 This is the ADLER JUNIOR 3, luxury model portable typewriter, famous for the perfection of its type and unique design. Junior 3 has a specially strong, lightweight carrying case. ADLER is a member of the famous GRUNDIG Group. t i I m Available at GUTHRII and dealers throughout MALAYSIA. TWYFORDS133 words
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Advertisement1010 1964-10-16 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Words %l (Ml*.)— Born SO rls txtro LUXURY 3 BEDnOOM FLAT nearmt completion in Napier Nansim Hill P.oiri area Apply to P.O. Box 1211 M*J*JSB*JN ADVERTISER WISHES RELINOUISM Booking Hillrrest RA-Type Buncalow IBM sq ft Please Telephone j IS pore i ***** Lee OAIKEITH PERTH W.A.1,010 words
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Advertisement1050 1964-10-16 14 FURNITURE Words fl (Mm.)— Box It rt: oxtrm FOR SUPERIOR QUALITY Can* furniture Lee Wan. 9 Cavenagri Koad. Spore. *****. FOR COOL COMFORT Get Superb Cane Furniture from Adrian's 426 Klver Valley Koad. MtM S'por*. SUPERIOR QUALITY FURNITURE For Sale/Hlr*. Also Leather Pojffes/ Furnishing Fabrics. Reasonable Charges. Bin Cbong. 110/2.1,050 words
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Advertisement944 1964-10-16 14 VEHICLES WANTED Words SS (Ml*.h-BOM It eU. oxtro WANTED SIMCA MONTLHERV j 1962/63 Model Accident Free. Interested party please contact Ong. Tel. <S'pore> I Office Hours *****. Alter Hours ***** j KOR SALE Words SI (Ml*.)— Box It eU. txtrm DRIED BEEP available at Oboe Tien Uuan. 243 New Bridge944 words
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Advertisement834 1964-10-16 14 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) M Words U (Ml*.)— Box SO rts. txtro ATTRACTIVE DRESSES FOR All Occasions. Prices Reanonsble Vocue, 31 John Little s Building, B'por*. JEWELLERY make* tn* most appr*- listed Gift. La tei' Range at Tin 81ng Gotdxmith* Ltd.. 215-217. South Bridge Road, Spore. 1.C.1. "SAVLOM" Liquid Antiseptic is834 words
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Advertisement694 1964-10-16 14 TENDERS TENDERS INVITED SVPPLY OF COOKED. FOOD TO STUDENTS AT THE KOTA BHAKI 1 1 M 111 Its COLLEGE. PEXC.KALAX CHEPA. KOTA BHAR I KELANTAN. Tenders will be received mt th« Office of the Principal. Kou Bharu Teachers' College, Pengkalan Chepa, Kota Bharu, Kelantan upto 12.00 noon on 31st October,694 words
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Advertisement1139 1964-10-16 15 10 LIVERPOOL I, WEST COAST UK Out S'pora bails r SMm tenant GAPEHOR Li<erptll, D.3m II Pt/TMay Oct 17 PYRRHUS Liferpeel. Glasgow Git. 13 TKay Oct 17/11 Oct II KLTHYIIUS li»eneel. o«.c Glasgow... Oct 2121 CALCHAS liveratel. Glasgow Oct 21 Oct 22 Oct 23 2b Oct 21 MELAMPUS livened, A^cimouth1,139 words
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Advertisement1357 1964-10-16 15 \W^XS^^^MSSS3k I^VH THE.EAC.LINES mvS^. V /CM smCAPO«t cum* iximrv* «r. swrrrnewiu* fi*uvto ••rT'^^a^gar e>i'***»ti *k>vsc ti am*«nc id. *o»oim*s ri wnno'iH g^gjvj^g^ I 'hixf 7tll Pint ***** Ptite Oil Pltlt ***** SAILINGS 10 BEVRCUTH, LAIIAKIA IiENOA, lE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, AHTvYERP. ROnERBAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, tOTHEHPURP. AARHUS t COPENHAGEN ftingacort P.1,357 words
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Advertisement1289 1964-10-16 15 I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO IQNDOH, LIVERPOOL t COHTIHEHTAI PORTS. n ITftJkJir vric Fw Liverpool Ntv II DtnntVia Hamburg Hay 24 Singapoft Pt S'ram Penang Havn Hn 21 It Part, Oct 17 Rotterdam Ott i BINLOMONO for Lonaon Ntv v bmgapore rx. Sham Penang Rotterdam Hn 21 Oct 23/2S Hamburg1,289 words
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Advertisement1282 1964-10-16 15 toj^ ELLERMAH BUCKHALL S.S. CO., LTD. ItHA LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE V*^* 1 HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH f Singaso.-t P. Sham Penani t CITY OF HEWCASTLE »/2t Ocl 21 Ocl FLAMINIAN I Nev »'ll Nev en! 0 1eed5".":::............ h« n n.. 71 n» I CITY OF B*TH ."^HH 3I N t1,282 words
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Article93 1964-10-16 16 ■yt EI^BOURNE. Thurs. Indus- trials generally moved I lower but leaders were variable. Oils and base metals were easier, with AOO down 1/- to 38/-. Tin shares were firm. Loans were .steady. C.R.A 37/10 Mount laa 42/8 N. Broken Hill (10s.) 38/7 Ampol 11/3 Aust Con. Ind 60/493 words
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Article256 1964-10-16 16 X'OVEMBEH Urn grade rubber f.a.b. 1 cleiid at S p.m. In tlngapara and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71| cents par lb.. up three-quarters of a cent on Wednesday's dosing level for toe position. The tone was very quirt. R.A.S. and r.M.R.C. staling prioei In cents per lb. ynterdsy:256 words
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Article248 1964-10-16 16 October 15. Three months. INDUSTRIAL* Boustead 13 eta. M Containers 12 eta. Dunlops 15 eta. M. Cables 17 eta. City Dev. 7 eta. McAllster 13 eta. E. Smelters 25 eta. U. Invest. 12 eta. Ease 15 eta. 0.C.8.C. 18 eta. Fed Dlsp. 12 eta. Rothmans 12 eta. V.248 words
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Article29 1964-10-16 16 October 15. MALAYAN RUBBEtt PRICE: 714 cents nm three quarters of a cent). TIN: $804 a picul (up $3.50). Unofficial estimated offering: 250 tons (down 25 tons).29 words
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882 1964-10-16 16 From Our Market Correspondent BOTH industrial and raining shares were a shade easier on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday. Turnover in tins was fair and in industiials rather restricted. Southern Kinta were a feature with business 9d. better in anticipation of the chairman's882 words
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Article27 1964-10-16 16 Malayan Stork Indices Oct. 14. Oct. 15. •Industrials: 85.32 85.03 Tins: 133.54 133.11 S rubbers: 102.30 102.90 •Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 100.27 words
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Article941 1964-10-16 16 BUBINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms o f the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounleps (1,000) SIM; Else ords. (2.000) $2, (8.000) 52.01: F. and N. erds. (2.000) $2.83. (6 000)941 words
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Article74 1964-10-16 16 CHINIII Product Eiehanm, (Inga. part nain prices p«r picul y«it.r. day: Coconut all: bulk fSli icllen. drum *M» Kellem. Copri: Oct /Nov. LX, Continent: Unquoted. Pipptr: Muntok white Sl43 a aelleni. Sarawak white SI4O wller*. apaclal Sarawak black (110 acllera. garbled LunponK black SI IS acllera, AST A74 words
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Article33 1964-10-16 16 THE Malayan Eiehanit Bank!' »i»ciation made tbeac rhanK" In M ratra to merchants yesterday (all ratrs to S1OO): Illllng TT ar OD rearty Hillmd Cuildtr. 116s Swldith Krsnsr IflTi Riysls IMA.33 words
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Article37 1964-10-16 16 ON thr tris liehanns market n Hong Kong yesterday the Ul. dollar was quoted at 5.701 for TT and 8.75t for laah. Itsrling was quotrd at 15 M ut* •no ta.i «f gald at 2»Oa-37 words
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Advertisement1120 1964-10-16 16 VI KAWASAKJ KISEN KAISHA LTD. I V.SJL. PaeiCic autd Atlantic ar*rvi*M Hongkom S. frtncisca L. Angelas N. York fV» Bailimon "Fiariis Man" 2S Nn/ 1 Otc 11 Bee 21 Die i Jaa 11 im 14 Jaa 'Mm.kawa Mart" 21/21 Bat IS Jaa IS ut S Fek 11 Fek 19 *co1,120 words
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Advertisement1074 1964-10-16 16 bsw^V^l^H )l r%' sH Bf'^S^i»**^B»»sl aUSTRALI* SEBVICE INDIA PAKISTAN AM P. GULF SEBfICI Tm Fwaiatli, Asilaitt, Milkasraa. Syaaa*. Tn Maim ass Naiaiattiaaar Penani P. Shan S'pora S'pora P. Sham Ptnana BOMBALA 7 Ma* 1/12 Nit U/11 Nr» RAIULA 21/71 Bat 2B Oct II Oet PURNEA" IS/11 Nil 12 Ntt IS1,074 words
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Advertisement422 1964-10-16 16 RIOGRANDE LINE FROM SOUTH AMERICA k SOUTH AFRICAI Paeaag P.S'aaai viere FORi ■f. CRESCO IS/11 Nn tl/11 Nn Hong Kong, vokohama. Rout a.f. NERMUNO* 27/21 Nn IS Ns»/ 2 Oic Moh. Ouka rROM i«rAN. span P. sin I'ltaag FORi mf. VENTURA* 14/17 Nn 11/11 Nn 21/21 Nn Port Louis. I.422 words
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387 1964-10-16 17 fHE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $3.50 a picul to $804 on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 25 tons to 250 tons. This was a very firm result after iie wild performance of London, where values387 words
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Advertisement649 1964-10-16 17 LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD SINGAPORE NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION. A quarterly session of the Liquors Qg Board for Singapore will be held in the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate In the Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts Building, South Bridge Road. Singapore, at 10.30 a.m. on Tuesday. Bth December.649 words
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Advertisement652 1964-10-16 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 1 qualifications from652 words
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Advertisement748 1964-10-16 17 I NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at our Sales-room No. 104 Market Street, Singapore on Tuesday, 20th October, 1964 at 2.30 p.m. Estate of Somaino Yamashita, deceased. 1. No. 36 Hertford Road, area 15,184 square feet, freehold, monthly rent $74/-. (Messrs. Oehlers Choa Solicitors). MORTGAGEES748 words
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Advertisement811 1964-10-16 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUSAT PENYELIDEKAN GETAH TANAH MELAYU (The Robber Research Institute of Malaya). APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malaysian Citizens for the post of Plant Pathologist, Division A, In the Pathological Division of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya. The new Plant Pathologist will be required to serve under the Head811 words
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Advertisement860 1964-10-16 17 ÜBLIC APPOINTMEN 1 b GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI SITUATION VACANT. APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as Chinese Clerk/ Translator In the Brunei Police Department. Only candidates with the requlied educational qualifications need apply. QUALIFICATIONS: (a) Passed Senior Middle Chinese and Overseas School Certificate with credit In English and Chinese or equivalent.860 words
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Advertisement490 1964-10-16 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG APPOINTMENT OF HORTICULTURAL ASSISTANT. APPLICATIONS are Invited from persons resident In Malaysia for appointment as HORTICULTURAL ASSISTANT In the City Engineer's Department on the salary scale of $462x20-562/580x24--$7OO. Preference will be given to Malaysian Citizens. In addition. Cost of Living. Housing and490 words
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Advertisement730 1964-10-16 17 SENIOR EXECUTIVE A large international manufacturing company shortly to open a medium-sized factory in Petaling Jaya has a vacancy for a man who will take complete charge of the Administration and Accounting Deportment. Applicants, who must be Malaysian Citizens, should possess a recognised accounting or secretarial qualification or have had730 words
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Article, Illustration727 1964-10-16 18 HOCKEY: Malaysia and Germany draw ATHLETICS: Hayes beats lOsec barrier NORMAN SIEBEL at the Olympics Germans forced to rely on defence TOKYO, Thursday. AT THE END of a scoreless first half against Germany today, Malaysian hockey team manager Aziz Durairatnam told me: "The boys haveUPI - 727 words
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877 1964-10-16 18 Athletics MEN 100 m final: 1 Bob Hayes i US) 10.0 (Olympic record) 2 E. Figueroia (Cuba) 10.2 3 H. Jerome (Can) 10.2, 4 W. Maniak (Poland) 10.4, 5 H. Schumann (Germ) 10.4, 6 M. Pender (US) and G. Kone (Ivory Coast) J0.4. 100877 words
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Article, Illustration318 1964-10-16 18 Hayes beats 'impossible barrier ATHLETICS ROUNDUP TOKYO, Thurs /COLOURED American sprinter Bobby Hayes today became the first man to beat the "impossible" ten-second mark for the 100 metres. But his time of 9.9 sec. set in the Olympic semi-finals here, cannot go forward for ratification as a world record because318 words
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Article221 1964-10-16 18 TOKYO. Thurs. The United •1 Stales gained three more gold medals in the Olympic Pool today when Don Schollander wen the men's 400 metres freestyle final, Lesley Bush won the women's high diving event, and the American girls triunio?a to the women's 4xloom freestyle relay.221 words
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Advertisement797 1964-10-16 18 HOUSING DEVELOPMENI NOuCE OF QUARTERLY BOARD SESSION OF THE Mm 0i ix.mmat.on of HOTELS LICENSING BOARD, (KWKS AT TIONG BAIIRI. SINGAPORE lIOKKIKN TIONC; SLA. REGILATIOX 4 (1) AND UNOANBB. OF THF. HOTCLfI LICENSING NOTICE W HEREBY GIVEN KIUMLA TIOVS. HMI til graves on Stale land at NOTICE U hereby given797 words
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Advertisement446 1964-10-16 18 TENDERS TENDER Tenders are Invited for the supply and delivery of the followImg for Medical Department, Johore for the Year 1965:— (1) Tinned Milk (2) Suuar. Coco-nut Oil, Taptoca Flour (3) Domestic Miscellaneous and Sundry Stoics (4) Stitching of Uniforms Boots and Leather Shoes fi > White Cotton or Nylon446 words
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Article131 1964-10-16 19 BADMINTON NZ AND STORE DRAW SINGAPORE. Thurs. The New Zealand badminton team onencd their Malavsian tour with a 3-3 draw aeainst Singapore in a friendly match at the SBA Hall last night. The New ZeaJanders. after trailing most of the time. fought back in the last| doubles of the night131 words
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Article45 1964-10-16 19 Malacca open championship*: Men's singles q-flnals: K. Dharmallngam bt Charles Chin 6-0, 6-1: Boys' singles semi-final: All Omar bt Adnan Othman 6-0. 6-0; bor* doubles s -final: Chua Bok Chye and Llm Keng Chuan bt Qan Tong Eng and Seah Sing Soon 6-0. 6-4.45 words
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Article62 1964-10-16 19 .lohore carnival <B Pahat >: Kluang 3 Muar 1; B. Pahat 3 J. Bahru 1; Seeamat 3 Muar 0; B. Pahat 1 Pontlan 0. C. Kedah ko <Sg. Patanii: Police 4 Malays 2; Hindu Youths 2 Sg Patanl Teachers 1. Inter-school <K. Kangsar) Clifford Sch. 3 ACS Sitlawan 0;62 words
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407 1964-10-16 19 Allan 's death shocks his friends and colleagues By EPSOM JEEP: Penang, Thursday DEATH of popular trainer Ivan Allan here last night was a shock to his many friends and colleagues on the Malaysian Turf. He was 52. He was at the Penang races yesterday and after the 4.50 race,407 words
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101 1964-10-16 19 DENANG, Thurs. The only horse to do fast work in heavy going at Penang this morning was Al Raschid (Alan Trevena) who beat Rising High over 3f in 39 2 5. Tinggi Gunong was eager to gallop but was hard held by apprentice101 words
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Article479 1964-10-16 19 PENANG, Thurs. Weights for all nine races at Penang oa Sunday. The Club Cup Class 2—l Of Fast Lord 9.06 Mana Tahu 9.03, Mornar 902 Col. Whatnot II 8.12 i Malahon 8.11 Kroggie II 8.06 i Wlnrate 8.05 Oranabol 8.05 Bush Queen 8.04 Mickey Rooney II479 words
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Article762 1964-10-16 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Twelve stayers will contest the Singapore St. Leger to be run over I4f on Sunday. Nov. 1 at Bukit Tlmah. Entries for this classic Include ten Class One horses and two from Class Two They are: AJnos. Champion. Dreamboat, Felton, Lost HorlRon, Moviegoer.762 words
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Article182 1964-10-16 19 pENANO, Thurs. The MR A stipendiary Steward's report on yester day's races: RACE ONE: Petit te Made noiM-lie had to be checked Short ly alter the start when she at empted to run outwards. RACE TWO: Nothing to re jort. RACE THREE: Rounding the lome turn Gay182 words
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284 1964-10-16 19 SOCCER N. Ireland win 1-0 in World Cup lst-leg T ONDON, Thurs. Northern Ireland beat Switzerland l-o in the first-leg of their World Cup soccer preliminary round match at Belfast yesterday. At Dublin. Shelbourne and Belenses of Lisbon drew 0-0 in the second-leg of their first round Inter-Cities Fairs CupReuter - 284 words
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Article595 1964-10-16 19 From Page 18 R. McTaggart (Br) bt J. Ros:;> (Aust) pts. Middle: J. Agullar (Argentina' bt H. Tenma (Jpn) pts, T Walasek (Poland) bt J. M Bukowskl (Aust) Dta Diving Women's High Diving (final placings): 1 Leslie Bush (US) 2 I. Engel-Kramer (Germ) 3 G. Alekseeva (USSR),595 words
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Article78 1964-10-16 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The following have been selected to represent South Malaya against Thailand at rugger at Singapore on Oct. 28: P. Crooks (Spore Services) M. W. Moyle (Army) V. J. Ayton (Army) Tay Chong Yew (Joh) L. McKenzie (Spore Services) Hassan Yacob (Joh) Koh Nam Seng (Spore)78 words
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Advertisement379 1964-10-16 19 Upset Stomach? relief in s^r jx 3 minutes f FROM UPSET STOMACH, INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN When you're suffering the pain of Upset Stomach, Indigestion, or Heartburn after a meal, take ij^« BISMAG. The active ingredients hr«*«*M work immediately. They case the aowt"*^ "nt'J pain, soothe your stomach, and make Aiuco stomach379 words
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Advertisement285 1964-10-16 19 HERE'S A NEW DIFFERENT HOLIDAY! A leisurely round trip H^^Hl Ilk I m\l II K I j If] byPiO ORIENT LIMESs.s.CATHAYs.s.CHITRAL HONGKONG bustling, exciting... with the best Chinese Fort Santiago... visit magnificent volcanoes and waterfall* o Kam l!n'fl^ visi the sampan village of Aberdeen with its or s.s. 'CHITRAL'—ach 14,000285 words
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Miscellaneous53 1964-10-16 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Ipoh Dlv. 1: Municipality v Kilat (Jn A. Jalil). Spore Div. 3C: Chinese Ath. A' v Newtonites; RAP Tengah "A" v P Setia; Seletar v Windsor Rovers (cl 1 matches at Parrer Pk). TENNIS Malacca open championships. TABLE TENNIS Dato Lao Cup: Mercantile Bank v lIX Bank53 words
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503 1964-10-16 20 Chinatown assembly: 29 are jailed SINGAPORE, Thurs. YIFTV 0 N E people, including 22 women and a 15 -year -old schoolboy, wh o look par! in recent unlawful assembly in Chin:ilowii. were today found i^uiltv of being members of the assembly after a four-day trial in the First Criminal District503 words
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93 1964-10-16 20 LONDON, Thurs. Russia has denied that she is responsible for the shortage of tin and the consequent rise in the price to record heights. A communique issued yesterday by Mr. Harold W. Allen, Australian chairman of the International Tin Council, said: "InAP - 93 words
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Obituary34 1964-10-16 20 MA TSE PENC ■Mfrt Ml of Mr. nml Mr*. Ma rtioni: Sen.; paused away K. in 04 CortFKt- Ir.ives 110-C Redhill ("loin- for I>k Pan Tmik Cemetery. ThomxoQ Road. Singapore at 11 a.m.34 words
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Article36 1964-10-16 20 KARACHI. Thurs. Pakistan and Rumania have decided to establish diplomatic relations Mr. Gheorghe Maurer, Rumanian Prime Minister, told reporters here today before leaving, after a visit on the invitation of President Ayub Khan.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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175 1964-10-16 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Mjnister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said in Parliament today that the recent transfer of 50 detainees from Sarawak to Malaya was because they were "hardcore men who could contaminate other detainees." He was175 words
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Article, Illustration322 1964-10-16 20 For first time in 65 years, Churchill is an outsider LONDON. Thurs. Sir Winston Churchill—9o next month for the first time in 65 years today finds himself awaiting the outcome of a British election purely as an outsider. The old statesman twice the nations Prime Minister but now no longer322 words
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133 1964-10-16 20 riRANKFURT (West Ger•F many), Thurs. Six young Frankfurt men who staged "hot" parties at a Frankfurt villa went on trial behind closed doors here today on charges of procuring, rape, indecency, maltreatment and insult of mostly underage girls. The indictment alleged that at133 words
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Article305 1964-10-16 20 LONDON. Thurs. The stock markets were extremely sensitive today, with Investors and speculators, alike not knowing what to do. Nevertheless, a sizeable two-way-business was transacted. Prices moved irregularly In the main but with leading equities mostly lower. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including305 words
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Article52 1964-10-16 20 LONDON, Thurs. Spot 21 \d., Nov. 21',d.. Dec. 21-5 16d., Jan. 21 id., Jan Mar. 21-3 16d.. Apr. June 2!-l ltd.. July Sept. 20--15 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20 7 >,d.. Jan. Mar. 20-13 16d.. Apr. June 20-13 16d.. c.i.i. Oct. 21 4 d.. Nov. 21-1 16d.. Dec. 20-15 16d.52 words
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Article, Illustration366 1964-10-16 20 OSLO. Thursday THK American Negro leaner. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., was awarded the 1964 Nobel peace prize yesterday. The prize for the leader of the civil rights struggle in the United States is 273,000 Swedish Kroner ($160,000) The 35-year-old president of the SouthernUPI - 366 words
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Article42 1964-10-16 20 MIAMI. Thurs. Hurricane Isabel moved out to sea today after racing across Southern Florida, causing extensive property damage and injuring about 40 people. Most of the destruction came from several tornadoes which preceded the main storm. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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221 1964-10-16 20 THE TEST Nawab (53) paves way for victory BOMBAY, Thins. A seventh wicket stand of y 93 between their captain, the Nawab of Pataudi. and V.L. Manjrekar paved the way for India to beat Australia by two wickets In the second cricket Test here today. In a thrilling finish. India221 words
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Article112 1964-10-16 20 TOKYO, iliUi.v -Standings, iv the unofficial Olympics medals table a 1 me end 01 ihe luurilt day's programme was ;is follows: JSA USSR Japan 3ermany \u»trah.i Bulgaria Hungary Britain Poland rurkey Holland Czechoslovakia Canada Denmark Finland Rumania France Italy Cuba SoutU Korea runisla Iran Sweden lb 7112 words
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Article27 1964-10-16 20 I LONDON. Thurs— Buyers £1610. .ers £1615, Forward buyers £1535. 1 £1537. Settlement £1615. I Turnover a.m. 250 tons, p.m. 60 I ton*. Tone: Barely steady.27 words
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Advertisement46 1964-10-16 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS L'Q words sto (minimum) SAW: To SciiK Hoot A M.iry n mm l-.ni: on Ki-l()-fl4 hi Mount Alvrrnia Hospital. Koth wrll. Thanks in Doctors and Nurse* THIS WEEK (announ^carrier^^^^E 24. LENG KEE ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: *****1 NO. 1. JALAN 13/6. PETALING JAVA. TEL: *****46 words
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Advertisement196 1964-10-16 20 Have the World at your Fingertips with ji /^^^rX the SENSATIONAL NEW j: 1 W^o GLOBETROTTER l^*"*Kjr i^^^^^^^^M I I I^^^^^^^B fj^T*rfl (MADE IN GERMANY) > "C Tcehnieol OetoiU:— g— *m 14 Translators 12 Diodes; r^^^^^Sßß^^^^^S^^^^^^—. Trepi'cai 11 »d«-«proad J^flS?&j f f&^±VbJv±~ J *I TroniTitof in the SW &FM I196 words
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