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Title Section20 1964-10-17 1 t AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration37 1964-10-17 1 KOSYGIN A schemer with a genius for survival SEE PAGE 12 Soviet Premier stripped of all powers —his son-in-law is sacked, too The big Russian riddle by Ailington Kennard— Page 10. Brezhnev Kosygin37 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1964-10-17 1 M IORK. Fri. The stock market took a steep tumble in mid-afternoon trading today on reports of a charge in Soviet leadership However it recovered about half of its losses in the final half, hour of trading. The trading pace was heavy with the ticker tape asAgencies - 1,111 words
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Article101 1964-10-17 1 Tengku: My hope... LET'S PRAY X's POLICY WILL BE CONTINUED KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Trnukn Abdul Rahman today expressed the hope that the replacement of Mr. Khrushchev as Soviet Prrmirr will not mean a change in Russia's peace--lul co-existence policy. Commenting on the Russian leader's exit from the Soviet political scene,101 words
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Article78 1964-10-17 1 Jega in semifinal TOKYO. Fri. Malaysian champion sprinter Mini Jegathesan did not give his supporters an anxious moment in qualifying for the semiiinals of the 200 metres event at the Olympic Games here today. Jega finished second to Harry Jerome of Canada in the first round heats, both clocking 20.978 words
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Article47 1964-10-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman said early today the result of the British general election would make no difference to Malaysia. "I am sure whichever party comes in power, the relationship between Britain and us will be the same," the Prime Minister said.47 words
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Article, Illustration1588 1964-10-17 1 LONDON, Friday. THE Labour Party has won the British general election but its final margin of victory may be so narrow that it will have difficulty in pushing through some of its more controversial election campaign promises designed to "get Britain moving again. 11 The shite1,588 words
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Article38 1964-10-17 1 HOLLYWOOD. Fri Cole Porter, who rose to the top of America's musical theatre by writIng such songs as "I Love Paris.' •Night and Day" and 'Begin the Begulne. died last nigni. He was 71.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article302 1964-10-17 1 Mao blasts his bomb PEKING, Fr i. China today cxplii(l c (I her first atomic bomb, becoming the world's fifth nuclear powrr. But she dt-rlarcd she would never be the first to n>e nuclear weapon. A press statement said: "China exploded an atom bomb in the western region of ChinaReuter - 302 words
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Article34 1964-10-17 1 HOME AND N BLAST LONDON. Fri. Sil Alec Douglas-Home viit today he thought if P«"king A-blast had romr be< fore elections it wouU have made clectorati think more about V deterrent.— Rcuter.Reuter - 34 words
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181 1964-10-17 2 'S. Vietnam trying to justify attack on Cambodia' ITNITED NATIONS, V Fri.— Cambodia yes-i terday accused South Vietnam of trying to show that it would be justified in launching an open attack on its neighbour. Mr Thoutch Vutthi. Cambodian deputy permanent UN. representative, in a letter to Uie Security Council,Reuter - 181 words
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110 1964-10-17 2 SUMATRA QUINS DIE WITHIN 5 HOURS j OF BIRTH JAKARTA, Fri. Quintuplets born to a south Sini.itr.i woman in the village of Tjandiratnn on Aug. 7 all died within five hours of birth. This news was brought back here yesterday by a free-lance reporterphotographer. Harry Redl. who visited the village.AP - 110 words
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Article64 1964-10-17 2 CANBERRA. Fri— The Aus- 1 traJian Defence Minisur. Sevu. S. D. Paltridgc. introduced a B:ll :'"d complementary Witlntion i'l the Senate yesterday to form an j imcrgenry reserve force which I would provide a greater contribution to the defence of S<ju'.hEaM Asm. Australia should be inReuter - 64 words
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Article491 1964-10-17 2 LONDON, Friday MALAYSIAN EMERGENCY MAY LAST 10 YEARS, SAYS REPORT ON SOUTH-EAST ASIA A SPECIAL study by the Royal Institute for International Affairs warned that the Indonesian guerilla war against Malaysia could drag en for at least 10 years. The report, published in the institute's magazine.Reuter; UP - 491 words
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Article, Illustration150 1964-10-17 2 Maca: U.S. jaunt my most successful tour XI AMI A. Fri— President Macupagal said on his arrival back at the airport today that his American tour was the most successful he had ever made abroad. 'We not only saw the sinews of American strength, but also felt the warmth of150 words
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Article57 1964-10-17 2 LONDON. Fri.— The Royal Society of Arts award for documentary film production in the Commomveulih was made this year to the Government of India for its film. A Great Problem. It is a seven-minute animated cartoon produced by the Ministry of Information to Impress Indian audiencesAP - 57 words
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Article23 1964-10-17 2 TAIPEH. Fri. Twenty-two riltagi n were buried alive in a land-slide near ban last Friday, delnred police reports said. U.P.I.UPI - 23 words
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253 1964-10-17 2 Ceylon to take over biggest newspaper group pOLOMBO. Fri. The Government announced yesterday that it was nationalising Ceylon's largest news paper group, the Asosociated Newspaper* of Ceylon. The announcement was made in an order paper for yesterday afternoons parliamentary meeting. The paper said the Government was moving a Bill toReuter; UPI - 253 words
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Article61 1964-10-17 2 BOLZANO. (ItalyV Fri. Charges were filed yesterday against a Milan newspaperman for allegedly offending and defaming Emperor Hirohito of Japan. The newspaperman currently Is in Tokyo covering the Olympic Ganus for the Milan newspaper II Giorno. An Italian law protect! the dignity of heads of SlateUPI - 61 words
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Article34 1964-10-17 2 I KARACHI. Fri. Pakistan and Rumania have agreed to establish I diplomatic relations, the Rumanian Premier. Mr. Gtieorghe Maurcr. i said yesterday as he left after three-da y visit to Pakistan. A.P.AP - 34 words
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382 1964-10-17 2 SAIGON. Friday f EADERS of the abor- tive military coup of Sept. 13 denied yesterday that they intended to overthrow the Government of Maj-Gen. Nguyen Khanh. Testifying in their defence on treason charges before a court martial in Saigon they said the382 words
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Miscellaneous17 1964-10-17 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby *4AVE AN EARLY (bETTEB fiTABT DlfaVie? TIAHeAL AND GO 0t1...^ -i v17 words
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276 1964-10-17 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. .President Johnson has called for an FBI investigation into the circumstances of the resignation on Wednesday of White House aide Walter Jenkins. Mr. Jenkins, who has been on. Mr. Johnson's staff almost continuously for 23 years, resigned after it was276 words
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182 1964-10-17 3 IIfASHINGTON, Fri.— Pre-i IT sident Johnson declared last night that those who raise their voices against efforts to reach peaceful agreements "put in danger the safety of our country and the world's hopes for peace." And without naming him. Mr. Johnson put inAP - 182 words
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Article, Illustration138 1964-10-17 3 Brockway loses seat by 11 votes LONDON. Fri. Mr. Fenner Brockway. 76-year-old veteran Labour Member of Parliament and longstanding worker for people In Britain's colonies, was defeated in the general election. Mr. Brockway. who had a majority of only 88 votes in the 1959 general election, was beaten by theReuter - 138 words
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IN BRIEF
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83 1964-10-17 3 YEW YORK. Fri. A Brooklyn man sought as a wifebeater shot two detectives to death with" a rifle yesterday, police said. He then took their service revolvers, police said, went home and killed himself with one of the pistols. The man was identified as83 words
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Article39 1964-10-17 3 BRUSSELS: The "Kennedy round" tariff-cutt-ing negotiations will be resumed by the United States and Common Market representatives In Geneva early next, week following their temporary suspension by the UJS. last week, sources close to the E.E.C. Commission said here.39 words
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Article17 1964-10-17 3 RIO DE JANEIRO: President de Gaulle of France has arrived here by plane from Sao Paulo. Brazil.17 words
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249 1964-10-17 3 'TRAITOR' CRIES GREET MAN WHO BEAT GORDON WALKER Wilson describes verdict disgrace to Britain gMETHWICK, Fri. Jeers, boos and shouts of traitor greeted Mr. Peter Griffiths (Conservative), early today after he had won the parliamentary seat of Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, Labour's shadow foreign secretary. Mr. Gordon Walker told electorsReuter - 249 words
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603 1964-10-17 3 Shock to markets will be softened as Labour win was expected LONDON. Friday 1 SYDNEY CAMPBELL. Reuters financial editor, writes: rpHE shock to markets of the change in BriA tain's Government will be softened by its having been widely expected and largely discounted. On the pound sterling it may haveReuter - 603 words
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Article, Illustration241 1964-10-17 3 RONNEVILLE SALT FLATS. (Utah.), Fri. Craig Breedlove roared through the 500 m.p.h. barrier today to Improve his world land speed record but demolished his racer In a specacular crackup on Utah's barren salt flats. Breedlove apparently was not hurt in the accident, which saw241 words
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150 1964-10-17 3 Unveiled: The 'can't be done' TFX plane LVDRT WORTH (Texas), r Fri. The TFX 1,600 m.p.h., all-purpose jet fighter, target of a! year-long Congressional I investigation, was unveiled yesterday and the Defence Secretary.) Mr. Robert McNamara j called it the best tactical aircraft in the world. Speaking at a ceremonyUPI - 150 words
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Article, Illustration269 1964-10-17 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Singapore Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, which represents more than 20,000 civil servants in Singapore, today attacked the terms of reference of the MalayaSingapore Salaries Commission, which has been set up under the chairmanship of a British expert. "What was feared269 words
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Article107 1964-10-17 4 5 PARTNERS ADJUDGED BANKRUPT SINGAPORE, Fri. Five 0 partners of Chop Yong Saye of Upper Nankin Street, were adjudicated bankrupt by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today. They are Tay Gaie Cheng (a married woman Koh Joo Kirn, Koh Thong Oon, Wee Lok Say and Chew Teck Chin.107 words
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141 1964-10-17 4 CfEREMBAN, Fri.— The Peo- pie's Action Party has agreed not to expand its activities in its branches already established in Malaya. The secretary general of the party, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, disclosed this tonight to newsmen immediately after he had addressed more than 300 party141 words
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Article75 1964-10-17 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. i Police are baffled at the mysterious disappearance of a 68-year-old man, Mr. Ns Lye Huat. who has been missing since Monday. Mr. Ng. an employee of a wholesale firm in Victoria Street, was supposed to have gone to a wholesalers' association in New Bridge75 words
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76 1964-10-17 4 PONTIAN: SEVERAL I MORE LCAPTURES DONTIAN KECHIL, Fri. Malaysian security forces today captured several more of the remnants of the Indonesian guerillas who infiltrated into the Pontian area on Aug. 17. A large quantity of arms and ammunition was recovered. Meanwhile, the 21-hour curfew imposed last week on several pineapple76 words
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99 1964-10-17 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore interest in the British elections has been tremendous. During six hours from 8 a.m. when the British Information Service Office opened today, six girls handled a total of 1,436 telephone calls. Besides telephone Inquiries, people flocked to the Collyer Quay office99 words
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Miscellaneous352 1964-10-17 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES 'pHE following ll today's tchedulc Kuala Lumpur (ML 021) 10.05 1 of civil aircraft movements at am.: from Penang. Mpob.. Kuala Paya Lcbar airport, Singapore: Lumpur. Malacca (ML 153) 11.35 ARRIVALS a.m.: from Jesnelton (ML 433) Japan Air Linit: From Jakarta 1.15 p.m.: Irom Penang. Ipoh,352 words
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Miscellaneous143 1964-10-17 4 dor (QF 741) 9.30 p.m. Cathay Pacific Airway* i To Bangkok. Hong Kong, Manila (CX 732) I am. KLM: To Jakarta (XL 833) 816 p.m. British Eaglt Airlines: To Hong KonK (KOS 16tf> 8 a.m. Malaysian Airways: To Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, PenanK. Alor Star, Kota Bharu (ML. 034) 7 a.m.:143 words
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Article, Illustration266 1964-10-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. JHE Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, warned the Barisan Sosialis today that there was "a limit" to the Government's patience. He told the House of Representatives that up till now the Central Government266 words
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Article36 1964-10-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl.— A 15--year-old boy. Samsuddtn bin Zainal. was found drowned in a canal in Kuala Aver Buang in Tanjong Karang yesterday. His body was recovered by police at 10 a.m.36 words
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178 1964-10-17 5 J^UALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said in th« Dewan Ka'ayat today that the Government would not lift the recently imposed restrictions on the import of sugar. Dr. Lim said me restrictions were to protect the local178 words
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Article27 1964-10-17 5 PENANG Fri.— The Chlet Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, will address the Chung Ling High School at the graduation and prize-giving ceremony on Nov. 14.27 words
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247 1964-10-17 5 Seeni: Judiciary angry over Ismail's speech KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. THE People's Progressive Party leader. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, told the House of Representatives today that several members of the Judiciary strongly objected to remarks made last night by the Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman.247 words
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274 1964-10-17 5 Approved— A plan to boost Malaysia's trade with Britain 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A $186,366 plan to boost Malaysia's trade and commercial work in London was approved by the House today. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. explained to the House that In previous years there was274 words
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Article76 1964-10-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. FTi. The Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. leaver for Sabah next Monday to hold discussions with State Ministers and officials there on local government and civil defence. He will also visit Sarawak. He will be accompanied by the deputy76 words
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245 1964-10-17 5 'No free lunches as Govt has other priorities' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Government could not finance the free lunch programme for needy pupils in schools "because there are more important projects for which money is needed. The Minister ol Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. who said this in the Dewan245 words
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Miscellaneous36 1964-10-17 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I^Ti .^ppift /all right, you L*»>m I\f 1 «k WW* TWO! COME HANG '4f»ik ii/COME IN, BOYS! Zf&j&SK THESE THINGS LUNCH IS-^ OB NO EATS! 1M UrTiTt fm OH t-'S I36 words
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191 1964-10-17 6 Industrial peace plan has good response: Manicka KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The Minister of labour, Mr. V. MaoJck.tvasagam. said today there had been encouraging response to his "industrial-Deace- during the national-, crisis" plan. He tola the monthly Press conference that organised employers and employees had i already pledged full support >191 words
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Article61 1964-10-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A si hoolboy. Abdul Ghanl Rahiin bin Abdul Rahman, aged nine, was killed when he collided with h car while CftMtag the road at Sungel Choh. about 21 miles from here, yesterday. A police spokesman said today i that the boy crossed the61 words
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Article, Illustration148 1964-10-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR, fri. The Minister of Transport. > Dato Sardon bin Haii Jubir. will open negotiations next Monday for an air services agreement between Malay- sia and the three Scandinavian countries. The negotiations will be between the Malaysian Government and Scandinavian Airline* System (SAS). which148 words
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Article, Illustration449 1964-10-17 6 Lim's plea on shares worth $11 million KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today called on Malays and Malay companies to take up shares worth SI 1.270.598 in 50 pioneer industries in Malaya. The shares, at par. are those allocated to Malays and449 words
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Article96 1964-10-17 6 More estates turn to oil palm KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— More estate owners are planning to switch from rubber to palm oil, according to the monthly report of the Ministry of Labour, published today. The report says a large estate in Johore < 4.718 acres, > had decided to plant a96 words
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194 1964-10-17 6 'Political education a must to democratic growth' SINGAPORE, Fri.— The I Minister for Educa- tion, Mr. Ong Pang j Boon, today stressed that political education was essential to the I growth and development of the democratic system. At a ceremony, at which he declared open the TaiiKlin Integrated Secondary Technical194 words
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Article, Illustration557 1964-10-17 6 Signed: That never-on-a Sunday pact KUALA LUMPUR, Fri jyjALAYA'S 300.000 plantation work- ers will get a common weekly holiday on Sundays from January next year j under a "'Never-on-a-Sunday" agree- j ment signed here to- day. This is the first time estate staff in the country will get a common557 words
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234 1964-10-17 6 BATU PAHAT, Fri.— A i verdict of misadventure was recorded yesterday by the Coroner, Inche Mahmood bin AH, at the inquest on Mr. C. K. 1 Prabha, C 7. manager of the Union Estate in Yong Peng and his six-year234 words
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248 1964-10-17 7 Mr. Bell promises Joanna a blind pen-pal I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V The American Ambassador to Malaysi;- Mr. James D.. Bell, today promised to help a blind girl nnd a blind American pen-pal. He gave this assurance when he presented 30 Braille watches to the Malayan lation for the Blind this248 words
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Article21 1964-10-17 7 PENANG. Fri. Fifty tins of pawn valued at $165 has been stolen lrom a .--tore in York Road jwitmltv21 words
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Article56 1964-10-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The British High Commissioner 1 6 Maiaysla. Lord Head, will leave for Britain tomorrow on leave. He is expected to be away lor ■'several week*". A spokesman of the British High Commission said the trip had been planned some time ago. Lord Head56 words
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Article47 1964-10-17 7 PENANG, Kri. A gang of seven men in a motor sampan niiti a tongkang anchored off the harbour early today and escaped with over SlO.OOO worth of tin inuolv They wore among HiS slabs, valurd at $100,000. awaiting loading into a cargo sbip.47 words
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Article, Illustration413 1964-10-17 7 Lawyer: I lent $314,000 in cash to 3 friends KUALA LUMPUR. Fri A LAWYER, P.W. Au-Yong. with liabilities totalling $347,500, told a public examination here today that he made cash loans amounting to $314,000 to three friends from Formosa. The examination was before Che Siti Norma binte Yaakob. Senior Assistant413 words
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Article35 1964-10-17 7 BATU PAHAT. Fri— A woman tapper. Er Ah Piau. 46. was crushid to demfh by a falling tree while tapping on a smull holding In Kampong Bindu. six miles from here, yrsterday.35 words
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Article34 1964-10-17 7 SINGAPORE. Prt. Police dp- tamed 29 suspected secre: societv members ureter Ihe Bodatiai Ordinance >r\d ov.e man uvrirr I tin- Cr.minal L:«w <Temp<;rarv ProvLsion.N i Ordinance in the 1 past 24 hours.34 words
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209 1964-10-17 7 Rurai development to begin in Sabah next year KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE first phase of rural development in Sabah will begin early next year-, the Deputy Chief Minister of Sabah, Inche Harris bin Mohammed Salleh, said today. The development projects will include Federal Land Development Authority and Rural Industrial Development209 words
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125 1964-10-17 7 pENANG Fri. A hairdresser from Kuala Lumpur. Miss Chan Wai Heng. lost her handbag containing $730 worth of jewellery and other articles while holidaying in Penang yesterday evening. Miss Chan. 25. said she was staying in a friend's house in Kinta Court, next125 words
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Article30 1964-10-17 7 SINGAPORE. Pri M. Punu->i-<ny 36. of Lor 31. Geylari? fell to his death from the ninth floor of a 10-storey block of flats in Jalan Tenteram early today.30 words
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121 1964-10-17 7 Girls not forced to dance he says KANGAR. Fri.— The president of the Old Derma Stud- ents' Association. Inche Rashid bin Jasin. today denied that many Form V girls of the Derma English School had been "forced" to dance at the association's I annual social on Oct. 2. Regrettable "It121 words
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Advertisement442 1964-10-17 7 STOP and THiNK about yourself Are you satisfied with your your ideas? p»y? Are you confident of Are you in line for yourself and your abilities? promotion soon? Do you think and speak on Have you a timetable for your feet? reaching your goals? Dp you fed that you hay«442 words
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Article46 1964-10-17 8 SINGAPORE, Frl. MaJ. Oen. F. G. Hassett, deputy Chief of the General Staff, Australian Military Forces, arrived here last night for a two-day visit. Gen. Hassett Is on his way back to Australia having attended a Seato military advisers' conference In Bangkok.46 words
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Article, Illustration329 1964-10-17 8 Critics out to cause a split, says Harris KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. OABAH'S Deputy Chief Minister, Inche Harris bin Mohammed Salleh, today warned that "cerain critics" were out to split the Sabah and Central Governments. Inche Harris was speaking to newsmen before he left here for Jesselton after holding talks with329 words
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Article34 1964-10-17 8 PEKAN Frl.— Three Indonesian traders were fined a total ot $13,000 or 26 months' jail In the magistrate's court here today foi bringing prohibited goods into the country. They pleaded guilty34 words
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124 1964-10-17 8 'Murdered' man was killed by lightning QEREMBAN. Fri.— Police O spent two weeks investigating the death of a man found dead with a head injury before expert medical examination showed that he was killed by lightning. The police had thought It was murder, the offl-cer-in-charge. Criminal Investigations. Deputy Supt. Santokh124 words
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Article47 1964-10-17 8 SINGAPORE. Frl. The whurial of an Australian Army adviser killed in action by Viet,rong guerillas In South Vietnam lost July will be held at Ulu Pandan cemetery tomorrow mornIng. The remains of Warrant Offlcei Kevin Conway will be buried with lull military honours.47 words
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Article47 1964-10-17 8 PARIT BUNTAR, PrL A businessman, Dato R. Mufhuthamby Plllay. of Bagan Serai, announced today that he would contribute ISO every month to the National Defence Fund proDosed by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, until the nresent crisis facing the country was over.47 words
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173 1964-10-17 8 BOY WAS CHAINED TO TREE COURT —TOLD— I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mohamed Shah bin Abdullah, 33, of Puchong Road, was today charged in the Fourth Magistrate's Court here with "wilfully ill-treating" his 10-year-old nephew who was in his custody. The charge stated that Mohamed Shah chained Razall bin Hajl Yaacob to173 words
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Article49 1964-10-17 8 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A five-man Burmese trade delegation, led by Lieut.-Col. San Win, chairman of the Agriculture Marketing Board, today stopped over for an hour here on Its way to Ceylon. The mission is due In Singapore early next month on an official tour of Malaysia.49 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-10-17 8 Tlfß. R. T. M. Henry Itl (above i. who has been tipped to be the new Commissioner of Sarawak Constabulary. The former Commissioner of Sarawak Constabulary. Dato P. E. Turnbull, retired on Wednesday. Mr. Henry served In the Malayan Pobie Force from 1948 to66 words
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Article75 1964-10-17 8 |(UALA LUMPUR. FrL Indian nationals In Malaysia will hold a meeting at the Indian High Commission here at 10.30 aon. on Tuesday to mark India's National Solidarity Day. It was on Oct. 20. 1962. that Peking launched Its massive mll/ary attack against India The Indians will75 words
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Article86 1964-10-17 8 TELUK ANSON. Fri. Aoout half the people of Kampon* Sungei Lanchang In the Rungkup area of Lower Perak are landless. I according to a petition for land I which the people of the kampcng have sent to the Minister cl Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohnmed86 words
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Article52 1964-10-17 8 SINGAPORE. Fit. A motor cyclist. Wong Kong Wai. 34. waa fatally Injured last night when his machine crashed Into a lamppost at the 0 mile, Upper Serangoon Road. Wong, of Brickworks »tate. died on the way to hospital. Police said he was trying to avoid52 words
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Article36 1964-10-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Mentri Beaar of Selangor. D.ito Harun bin H*Jt Idris. will oprn the Muslim Chinese library r Jaliin 52/18 near Jalan Yong Shook Lin. PeUllng J»ya at 6 pJ«. on Sunday.36 words
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Article133 1964-10-17 8 'Expert burglars' take $12,955 CINGAPORE, Fri. A ganjf of housebreakers, described by police as "expert burtelars." stole more than $12,270 worth of goods and $685 in c&3fa from a shop in Colombo Coun early yesterday. The $12,955 theft was discovered when the shop. L. Shewakaran and Company, opened for business.133 words
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Article29 1964-10-17 8 rpX^erKt^^ next Tuesday. He will ?£ak o Micy. vernment>B education rti£* n rednesda y- Inch? Amlnuddin will attend the PenanK Fr£ Schools 14th anniversary speech29 words
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Article59 1964-10-17 8 IPOH Fri.— A scooter and 200 feet of telephone wire were stolen here yesterday. An Insurance agent, Inche Kazl bin Rahman Shah, 21 toid the police his scooter worth $800 was missed from his home .n Kampontf Simee about 9p m. while the wire worth $13059 words
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Article48 1964-10-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Ft.. Mr. Choo Yew Leong. 25. «n engineer at the Shell Port Dickson reilnery. recently left for a ninemonth training course at th« Shell Haven refinery in Britain An honours graduate .n mechanical engineering of Sydney University, Mr. Choo joined Shell in 1962.48 words
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Article228 1964-10-17 8 IPOH, Friday. CAKE SELLEIt, Kan Meng Kam, 23, wai sentenced by Mr. Justice Gill today to three years' jail for attempting to rape a housewife on the afternoon of March 18. After hearing Kan's defence, Mr. Justice Gill told him: "I cannot accept your story228 words
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Advertisement402 1964-10-17 8 Minolta From Oct. 10th to Nov.ihMM Don't miss this exciting offer! You can get either (a) 6 rolls of Kodak 35mm black-and-white film, 36 exposures, or (b) one roll of Kodachrome colour film, 36 exposures, or (c) free accessories up to a value of $10/- when you buy any of402 words
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Miscellaneous104 1964-10-17 8 Allot/ Onp By V. T. iTnmlin Dick Tracy B Chemter Gould [~""H F SHE USED HER LASEP 1 1 WHY IS SMC I TiIER BXmONS COTIVE BEST <*m\ i tv« T 'fc wuA-rg'l I BEAM TO M O7 GIFT HUGGING 1 OF HER. SHE FEELS SHE iPrrre^lnßT I I LwESS,104 words
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Article, Illustration1528 1964-10-17 9 Zatopek is told: You ran like an animal HE WAS THE PHENOMENON OF THE AGE... THE RUNNING MACHINE OF THE '50s ZATOPEK talking again (and he never stops): "It was the autumn, cool and nice for running, and I thought I would try some experiments. 1 thought 2,000 metres and1,528 words
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Advertisement278 1964-10-17 9 NOW YOU CAN AFFORD THE LUXURY OF COOKING WITH ESSO GAS WT bbJ' 1 JV KaJa^BßßD!wflj7 t■ I y bbbbV V y MTvm^bWw s j» fit/ JlBlbvv COOKING IS CLEAN WITH ESSO GAS Everything's clean... pots, pans, stove, kitchen walls, floors and most of all you, still looking your best.278 words
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Miscellaneous224 1964-10-17 9 Straits Times Crossword I L^l I B^B^av Lw^B y'j£^ i* 41'ROSS ing to ao with im di>irlbul s^srtJß" *w« gvfSi h rt'rVln «nllt Lhe navment for r W*" rated <*>la>r in general 8 ruto«! I maTe. i*V?Br R" u <6 6 9. Back ot the l > ri 12. An224 words
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Obituary29 1964-10-17 10 Wm-di Sl* >*t*imum) MR IVAN ALLAN. deepest reer«-t \.l:in and family on the lo«« f vinir huaband passed away 14.10.94 (•••fully Ivan" Inserted by ohnnv Wilson and family29 words
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Article88 1964-10-17 10 Wardt Sl* (Minimum) MR N. VENUCOPAL fHth.T of :i.an»lak!<hrni. brother-in-law of 8. tmssed awaj peacefully |«-M 'hank, to relatives, friend* H help. MR AU MOW KEOHC and family h.nk friend*, relative* for condol. n<-.«. raOs, attendance* nn<l »er- fun.-r.-il of Mr Au honi: Wi>li FAMILY Of the Wt Mn.88 words
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Article277 1964-10-17 10 Wordt SID < Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFEL >a MfVafl every Saturday and Sunday "AUSTRALIA'S MM Kdle M1I1« siou at The (■<>• kpit Hotel. Tel: j FASHIONABLE HAIRSTYLE CUT pern rorrectly vl.lt Vincent Hair- I'rinsep Tf. ***** MM FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. t«achen< iind hook addict! •iie.r nhowroom at Tlmel ver277 words
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Article661 1964-10-17 10 Whether Mr. Khrushchev bowed out or was thrown out, it would not seem that the changes in Moscow herald crisis or even any considerable variation of Russian policy. The temptation to believe that Mr. Khrushchev's resignation was involuntary, however, is irresistible. The curt announcement of the appointI661 words
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Article345 1964-10-17 10 It appeared last night the Labour party had won the British election and would form the new Government: Mr. i Harold Wilson would be Prime Minister. Just what this means to the rest of the world, however, is not easily determined. Some aspects of Labour's foreign policy are345 words
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Article198 1964-10-17 10 Penang's campaign for a university college is mounting, with encouragement from Tengku Abdul Rahman. A comr.uttee has been formed and is working on a memorandum which it hopes to submit the Ministerial committee on higher education within a month. The great enthusiasm which has been displayed de- serves198 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1964-10-17 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - THE RUSSIAN RIDDLE ALLINGTON KENNARD by A change of leader B with no change of direction NO Kremlinoloeist believes that Nikita Khrushchev resigned his two top jobs voluntarily. Yet it may be the truth. Against it are the circumstances in which the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet acted and the1,072 words
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223 1964-10-17 10 IN a comment on the Em- ployees Provident Fund you state that the purpose of the fund is to provide security on retirement, not In the case of illness. The retiring age is 55 years, but what about an early enforced retirement? Many members223 words
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Letter102 1964-10-17 10 WAITED for nearly an hour in a long queue at General Hospital at Kuala Lumpur dispensary counter. The attendant, after about five minutes, told me to come back the next day as the medicine was out of stock. Two days later I went again, only to be told102 words
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Letter51 1964-10-17 10 CIX months ago. I wrote *^to the Provident Fund authorities in Petaling Jaya asking for a statement of my account for 1963. To date I have heard nothing. The C.P.F. in Singapore is more efficient. Their annual statements of accounts are always up to date TAN ENG LEONG51 words
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Advertisement611 1964-10-17 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. Wmri, tit (Mtmimnm) RIPPER: To Jenny and Dick a Ctrl. on 16th October at H All »tll. JAMES: 1' Maurrrn and Brian a l.rci'hir to M1chf!». on !:«h.ri;. Thanki to M Horrfi $10 (Minimum) TENC LIM: n.phen. Kook Oln o •dm CMa Ho Yin* to Nancy. Orok Mr611 words
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Advertisement80 1964-10-17 10 Look agouti. this one is different Soft luxurious wash-and-wear... that means its ARROW DECTTON Tailored, to trim and lope' the body line so ft looks madc-to-meosure See o*ir selection in white, or quiet solid colours. Fnjo> the luxury of Arrow Decton discover the troy-froth look and complete wrinkle-tree performonce. Decton80 words
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Advertisement293 1964-10-17 10 Congratulations to MESSRS. GUAN CHOON CO., LTD., on the occasion of their 50th Anniversary and the opening of their Electrical Department. E GENERAL Products Show the true quality. J Beautifully designed to meet the needs ot modern living with simple operation. A wide range ot models ot moderate prices to293 words
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Article208 1964-10-17 11 ITUALA LUMPL'R. Fri.— Without debate— and in less than five minutes a tired Uewan Ra'ayat tonight approved the expenditure of $326,229,200 for the first three months of next year. Details of the expenditure where listed in the Consolidated I'und (expenditure on account) Bill moved by the208 words
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Article26 1964-10-17 11 BAHAU. Pri. Mr. N. Ra manl has been elected president of the Bnhau branch of the Malayan Indian Congress at its an* nua! meeting.26 words
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Article128 1964-10-17 11 Arrest of three partners ordered SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today issued warrants for the arrest of three partners of Blan Seng Tobacco Co. of Beach Road for tailing to appear at the Official Assignee's office for an examination into the affairs of the company. The128 words
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Article23 1964-10-17 11 IPOH. Pri. The Associated I Chinese Chambers of Commerce of Malaysia will hold Its annual meeting In Singapore on Dec. 30.23 words
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Article, Illustration324 1964-10-17 11 50 Singapore students to be guests of Kuala Lumpur Rotarians: Harun assured of support KUALA LUMPUR, Frida\ Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Haruii bin Haji Idris, today announced plans for a pilot project for inter-racial student exchanges. A student exchange programme for the opening of homes324 words
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75 1964-10-17 11 BINOAPORE. Pri. The Minister for Plnance. Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. will officiate at the Inauguration ceremony of the Sin- gapore Cotton Products Manu- facturers' Association at the new Chinese Chamber of Commerce building in Hill Street at 5 p.m. on Sunday Dr Ooh will declare open75 words
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Article40 1964-10-17 11 SINGAPORE. Pri. Th c Economic Development Board is stepping up work on a 10-mile railway network at the Jurong industrial estate A spokesman said the entire protect, costing $4 million, was expected to be completed next June40 words
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115 1964-10-17 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce is to make an attempt to hold the 1968 world conference of Jaycees in Singapore. This was stated by the chamber president, Mr. Wee Poh Kuang, before he left by air today for United States as115 words
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Article, Illustration294 1964-10-17 11 ENVOY PRESENTS SYMBOL OF -ROME TO GOVT- KUALA LCMPDR, FrL The Italian Ambassador here. Dr. Mario Filo Delia Torre Santana Susanna, today presented a bronze replica of "The She-Wolf" the symbol jf Rome to the Malaysian Government The gift, from the Italian Government In honour M the formation of Malaysia,294 words
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Article26 1964-10-17 11 MALACCA. Pri. The tenth •nnual congress of Party Rakya*. Malaya will be held at the Municipal Town Hall here from Nov fl to 826 words
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Article39 1964-10-17 11 BINGAPORE, Fri. Th Malay Language Society of the Teachers' Training College will bold a discussion on the novel "Tenggelam-nya Kapal Van der Wijk" by Indonesian author. Dr. Hamka at the T.T.C. foyer at 2.30 p.m. on Oct. 3139 words
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109 1964-10-17 11 Now royal consorts to aid defence fund UUALA LUMPUR, Fri —Rulers' consorts, including the Raja Permaisuri Agong and Tengku Puan Besar Kurshiah, widow of the first Yang di-Per-tuan Agong, are to contribute the equivalent of one month's allowance to the National Patriotic Fund. They reached this decision last night at109 words
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Article44 1964-10-17 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The National Trades Union Congress received today a donation of 51.894.20 from members of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union for its rehabilitation fund. This brings the fund for victims of the recent disturbances 'n Singapore to $73,323.49.44 words
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Article31 1964-10-17 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Ahmad bin Hajl Abdul Hamid was fined $25 iv a magistrate's court today for using abusive language to a police o~iL-er In Nelson Road last night.31 words
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221 1964-10-17 11 'Malaysia can succeed despite Indon confrontasi' SINGAPORE, Friday. jy|ALAYSIA has every hope of success in her efforts to industrialise the country despite the Indonesian confrontation and threat of war. This is the view of the 19-man Japanese Government economic mission to South-East Asia now touring Singapore. At an-eve-of-departure Press conference221 words
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Article34 1964-10-17 11 SINGAPORE, Fit Fivr families were made homeless when a fire destroyed their two-fciorey wooden house off Beach Road yesterday. No one was injured, folice are investigating the cause of the fire.34 words
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Article64 1964-10-17 11 PENANG. Fri. The Chiet Minister, Dato Wong Pow Ne«. will open an exhibition tomorrow of prize-winning entries submitted at the recent primary schools children's painting competition The exhibition. under the auspices of the Penang StaU Schools Art Society, the Malayan Council for Child Welfare and th« Penang64 words
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101 1964-10-17 11 'SACK PORT MANAGER' CALL BY UNION PORT SWETTENHAM, Fri.— The 4.000-stronf Harbour Trade Union yesterday passed a vote of no confidence In the acting general manager of the port. Mr. S.M. Maroof. The union has told the Ministry of Transport it will take industrial action unless he is removed from101 words
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Advertisement261 1964-10-17 11 BEFORE YOU BUY A HOME LOOK WHA T WE HAVE TO OFFER! FREE BOOKLETS FOR THE FOLLOWING ESTATES. PENANG ™g^ FETTES PARK: 3 Room Terrace Houses $10,500 AVER ITAM PARK: Semi-Detached Houses $18,200 IPOH KAMPAR GARDENS: Houses Selling From $14,500 EVERGREEN PARK: Houses Selling From S 9,500 HAPPY GARDENS: Houses261 words
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Advertisement169 1964-10-17 11 The accent is on QUALITY not c-h-e-e-e -e-e-p Bargains 1 1 59 FRIGIDAIRE HLlfl PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS. rS^^OKjfl| FRIGIDAIRE Air Conditioners 'I Gives you MAN-SIZED v^ solid comfort... cool ing j M= U capacity guaranteed. Choice of 9,000 to 13.000 \L--i— B.T.U. Model A- 10 G5 9000 BTU. Easy169 words
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Miscellaneous729 1964-10-17 11 Television Malaysia CHANNEL S— K.L. P. Pinanf 'Asllrama"; 6.30 Huckleberry 6 Ipoh and Malacca Hound; 7.00 News in English. P.M.: 2.30 Test pattern and 7.10 Cantonese Opera; 7 JO I music; 3.00 Opening and pro- Love Lucy— "The Quiz Show"; gramme summary; 3.02 The 8.00 News in Mandarin; 8 10729 words
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488 1964-10-17 12 A schemer with a genius for survival THROUGHOUT hi s rise from the obscurity of a factory bench up the Soviet ladder of power, Alexei Nikolayevich Kosygin never seemed to be shooting for the top. Quiet, shy, colourless, and an arid conversationalist 60-year-old Kosygin had re;ncined little known even in488 words
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716 1964-10-17 12 LEONID BREZHNEV, a boy of 11 when Lenin's Bolsheviks sei/^'d power, swept v class and a new generation to the top political job in the Soviet Union yesterday. Pinnacle The announcement that Brezhnev had replaced Mr. Khrushchev as First Secretary of theAP - 716 words
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Advertisement273 1964-10-17 12 HI Bur A "gt ifc L J9^Hk Jb| w s <B*la i<£^Bff **k-^BPBB »ni*J"W Imm 1 |V; f Step out with Qantas to Europe Or fly the V-Jet Express fastest to London Every week, Qantas offers you 7 V-Jet flights to the Qantas fleet of mighty V-Jets flies to. And273 words
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Article, Illustration297 1964-10-17 13 MOSCOW, Fri. The following is the official communique announcing the replacement of Mr. Khrushchev: -The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. met on Oct. 15 with Comrade I. Mikoyan, the President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R., in the chair. The Presidium297 words
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158 1964-10-17 13 rpHE Soviet Com- munist Party newspaper Pravda indicated today the party would continue to carry out policies of de-Stalinisatior., awl economic improvements under its new leadership. Pravda published the official announcements that Mr. Khrushchev had been replaced in his two Jobs. Party First158 words
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221 1964-10-17 13 TOKYO. Fri. The A announcement of a change in Soviet leadership came less than 48 hours after Red China's leading newspaper had run an article urging the Russian people to get rid of Mr. Khrushchev. The official Communist Chinese221 words
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Article98 1964-10-17 14 AS one who frequently travels by air to and from Singapore, I wish to draw the attention of the police to some "dangerous weapons" now on display at the Kuala Lumpur airport, 1 h e exhibits, placed there by the National Museum, include different types of98 words
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Article57 1964-10-17 14 WHAT on earth does "colonialism" really mean? Does it apply to past colonialists only? Now Indonesia has a colony— West Irian. Now the Philipines are looking to Sabah. for a colony China has Tibet. Does it make sense? What about Russia. She took over Lathvia. Esthonia57 words
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Article189 1964-10-17 14 I AM a Federal citizen and have been living in this country for more than fifty years. My son, who was born abroad, has been living with me for more than seven years. Malaysia is our home and we are loyal citizens. My son, who189 words
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191 1964-10-17 14 PL A YERS AND PLAYS THAT WERE NOT MEDIOCRE IN her letter criticising the Radio Forum's comments on the amateur theatre. M.E. Constant spoke largely for the Singapore Stage Club and one or two other dramatic societies (who mainly have non-Asian casts i Let me then speak for pro r191 words
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Article61 1964-10-17 14 jJEI-OKE stray cattle assume Singapore the problem that has beset Kuala Lumpur could not the police, health and veterinary officials take action to clear the MacPherson areas of unattended cattle. The.se cows go from the MacPherson homes to the Happy Oarden lookinß for food, upset'tini? bins, munching *rubs dirtying61 words
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Article52 1964-10-17 14 CINCE we had television the services of Radio Malaysia are not as efficient as before Often there is a breakdown In the middle of interesting proerammes. especially when the dally news in broadcast. Ls it that too many of the radio staff are beinn transferee! to television V 1..W.0.52 words
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Article39 1964-10-17 14 /CONDITIONS in Kalian* Alr- port Estate are bad. Ground floor residents have misused the Krass plots for all kinds of plant* and fruit trees. They even roar chickens Later it may even be pigs. Rt:\i>i k Rinuapm-r39 words
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Article420 1964-10-17 14 I WAS pleased to note that our discussion on 1 the amateur theatre in Radio Malaysia's Forum of the Air has generated the wrath of some listners, particularly that of M.E. Constant. There is nothing like wrath to arouse the feeble interest of the public in amateur420 words
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Article165 1964-10-17 14 D.J. Pavey's protest against the pitiful state of Singapore's stray dogs should be taken by all humane citizens as the start of a campaign to rouse the conscience of our city fathers. Until action is taken we should boast less about ourselves and our fine city and our165 words
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Advertisement204 1964-10-17 14 FIDES jmmmmm made in italy m____h___m_b________^ MODEL USA G4 nt 4 gas burners full-visibility aßj^^^MHH oven window and -_«h interior oven hght l|^-''> thermometer, _m— j»-M{^gßj^~l dish-warmer Suitable for any kind of gas. I_HBi_VBCaH-l 1 WIDE RANGE OF MODELS v AVAILABLE SINGAPORE'S LUMPUR IPOH PENANG ATMOS If^'l The clock that204 words
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Advertisement244 1964-10-17 14 NEW i MODERN POLYPACK 1 j^ FROM COLDS -FEVERHEADACHES PAINS J0 fIH.-k. SIMPLY TEAR OFF TABLETS FROM STRIR ■PHB__t-i- "^i/^T SAME GENUINE "ASPRO" I m»+ safe! effective; F*^ THE PAIN RELIEVER Wj *'Jz!9mp: KNOWN AND TRUSTED WKS^g THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA f^^T AND THE WORLD. k-l^&fe-/ NEW MORE ECONOMICAL I 6 TABLETS244 words
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Article1853 1964-10-17 15 PENANG— 3rd DAY Race 1— 1.30 Gl 2 Div 3 ($7,000) 7* 1 990 C; Grecian Bay (La- an Kuda St.) Daniels, 68 12 Mitcbrll 7 2 ***** Power First a tHS St.) West. 8 8.12 AU 4 3 ***** Tee Up h iKongsi Lima. Rodger*. 6 8.11 ISFI Moxhara1,853 words
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285 1964-10-17 15 The going is still heavy: Back the mudlarks PENANG, Friday. M) FOR the mudlarks at Penang on Sunday. There has been no let-up in the present wet weather this week and the going on Sunday will again be very heavy. The Club Cup for Class 2 stayers over lOf (Race285 words
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711 1964-10-17 15 Kace 1 TfcF. IP: Fourth to Lovable over ||f last Sunday: should not miss over Ii: won over XL 7f in heavy going earlier this season, beating Oranabol by 4;. lengths. BI'AYA TAPAH: Goes well over 71: won over this course in Map. Race711 words
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Article108 1964-10-17 15 SINGAPORE. Pri.— The schedule of racing for the Singapore St. Leger meeting at Bukit Timah: First .Day (Oct. 25) Class 1 Divs. 1 and 2— Bf. Class 3 Div 1 Bf. Class 4 Dlvs. 1. 2. 3 and 4 —61: Divs 1 and 2— Bf. Second Day108 words
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Advertisement965 1964-10-17 16 (Continued from Pace lvi RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT 20 Wnrd* <IJ« r If in I ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRA a.m. Holy Comnun -yh Communion; M am •nunion (Mandarin i ll "n •on Holy Communion. 6.00 v m. Hospital Sunday OVERSEAS LEAVE m Wormo SS (Ml*.y—Box^So ct: extra VISITING BRITAIN.' Ask Synchro Oar Hire965 words
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Advertisement1030 1964-10-17 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Mln.)— Box SO rt: txtra HONDA 125 CC l.'ite '62 one Kuropesn j owner, excellent roo.lt insured taxed Asqp reasonable offer. Tel: (Spore) 33.-.:.-. after 12 30 p.m. OUICK SALE 1900 Mini Minor Good eondltleo 52.3-V)'- ono Contact Chua I Phone iSnorei J>>6i)L' 2 -<S1,030 words
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Advertisement943 1964-10-17 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word* SS (Mln.)— Box SO et: txtra I ESSO GARAGE Chsngi Auto svi vices offers you .1 wide range of 1 1 1 top condition used cars. All cars sold are checked sod serviced. Also oeu Suzuki Motor cyles available. Easy terms available Welcome tor yourself943 words
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Advertisement975 1964-10-17 16 FOR SALE (Tore's SS (Mln.)— Box in rt'. extra TWO RIBBON DYNAMIC microPhones 535, f.VV technical books, radio spares, amplitter chassis. drawlnK i>onrd. smnll amplifier $40. Box A 4604 t rpaMi SPECIAL OFFER at and below cost of Sandals. Shoo. Jewellery other ».iit tssesa. S pore only Italian Gift Shop975 words
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Advertisement760 1964-10-17 16 PEST CONTROL RENTOKIL sets tbf> Standards for Pest Control throughout tbe world. For details of Rentokll IKinleee in Malaysia CALL SINGAPORE 7634V***** KUALA LUMPUR ***** IPOH Mflt MALACCA 4449 PENANC KIWI JOHORE BAHRU KOTA BHA4U < and BORNEO TERRITORIES. Call In the) firm yoo know THOMAS COWAN A CO.. LTD.760 words
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Advertisement1272 1964-10-17 17 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST Ui.: Due .s port bans <• Sham i*tnana PYRRHUS Literpul, Glasgow la PI, Oct II Ott II IAITHYBIUS Literpiil, Dt-bun, Glasgow... Oct 22/22 CALCHAS literpnl, G'l'gcw Oct 21 Oct 21 Oct 24/25 Oct 21 MELAMPUS literptil, Avonmccth Uct 22 Oct 25 Oct HI 1 MEMHON1,272 words
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Advertisement1321 1964-10-17 17 f a J*A THE £AC LINES BxvVJ-rf^fr^Sji c>in><<ii mousi liumvgid loimi.s nvxitoim "ktae IMI PMaa ***** teat (111 Pkm ***** SAILINGS tO BEYRCUIN, LATTAKIA SENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURb, BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG, AARHUS t COPENHAGEN Mnjapoie a'naa Penang •IUTLAtOIA (a) i G. 21-30/ 21 22 Oct 23 261,321 words
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Advertisement1329 1964-10-17 17 I Benuljne EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS. n|>lif />m*/\ivrk r tonoon Nit 14 OtiNLIINIINO Rotteraan Nlt 21 iirgacce "K. Vham Penang Hamburg Nn la Oct 2J'2S f»|?fj>#<r BtICII For Hamburg Net 21 OILFIWIaJEiWn London Dec 4 ;,n k j((»» 'i S'n*n fenmg Hull Dec 14 Oct 231,329 words
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Advertisement1239 1964-10-17 17 Ij^^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. inWfl LONDON HAMBURG ROFrERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgaport c. Sham Penanj t CITY OF NEWtASTLE aWI Oct 2» Oct ,■CI* of LEEbs".::::::::: n,n ni. .3 n m n., 1 CITY OF BATH 24,21 Net 27 21 Nil 31 Nit s Sit! S SggSi1,239 words
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545 1964-10-17 18 Rubber goes quietly into November H.C.B. and Co. Ltd. in their weekly Malayan rubber review say: This week has been rather more active with October closing out on Monday without any particular fireworks. However, a one cent premium was maintained on last-minute covering, and :or the rest of the week545 words
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Article112 1964-10-17 18 CHIPS lylnt, alenxtldt tht Blnßap«rt Harbour wharvta or txptettd today art: Conro Marti 1 '2. Mparmpa Chii«to» 3/4. Lloyd Bakkf B '7. Uinckocaf S/9. Moonle 10/11. President Pierce 1314. Mnrrlok 1 v Basurln 10, Empire Klttiw.ike 21/22. Brr-dna Gora 23/24. Kcnlngnu SS/28, NaiiFlcca 33/34. Akacl Htm BS/M.112 words
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Article39 1964-10-17 18 /"J.N the tret txchanK* marktt m Vf HonK Kon^ yoaterday the US dollar wa« quotrd at 1 7t>t (or 1 am r..7!5; tor cast. Stirling was quoird nt IS 98 and am tstl of sold nt Mil39 words
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Article25 1964-10-17 18 October Hi MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 713 cents (un changed). TIN: $803 apical (d.mc SI). Unofficial estimated offering: 235 tons (down II tons).25 words
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576 1964-10-17 18 From Our Market Correspondent BOTII industrial and tin shares were easier on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday In sympathy with the political uncertainties in Britain and the Soviet Union. The market was quiet and turnover in both sections contracted. Isolated good spots in576 words
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Article31 1964-10-17 18 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Industrials: 85.03 84.6S r 1 1 1 1.3.11 132.77 i rubbers: 102.90 103.06 •Dec. 30. l!) 63 100 Dec. J9.« 19C2 10031 words
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Article805 1964-10-17 18 OUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bousttsd (l.OOO) <t.M: C.S. Holdings (1,000) $2.45: Etto erdt. (l.OOO) $2. (l.OOO) 81.90. f?.OO0> $1.9*: I. Smelter, (1.00,,,805 words
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Article204 1964-10-17 18 VOVEMBER first grade rubber lot). cleted at S p.m in Sin ipore and Kuala Lumpur ftMattJt) i Crntr |ir l.r.t li lit -'< il on I CIOSIDK Irv.-I ri.r <h. tone wmi null R.A.S and FMB E. clntlng priet* in cents per ib. aattaettayi lm t S.S. 1i..,.204 words
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Article50 1964-10-17 18 /•MINESE Pmrtiicc Eichanx. lm«l--day: Coconm ail; i. .ilk *61j ni-ller-.. .unw >rCapr*. OM IK Con'lnent InajMM Smibv. Ik >!>■. Mill »<-'!.-ilv tl H;.iir\.ik atajcti < i i i; 4 taStrm, i lj>tr.j*>n.- Slate* <1 17; •Hler-. v llrrs t'nuaport copra Allocation n«Mi awicei: cnqmit' 1 ciiuoii prices: bulk50 words
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476 1964-10-17 18 THE prii'e of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell one dollar, a plcul to $803 on an oirering unofficially estimated to have la lien 15 tons to 235 tons. lii London earlier un had been down fj it ton in boil'476 words
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Advertisement1132 1964-10-17 18 Y^^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and AUantsc Service) Hongkong S. nancisco L. Ar.geiM ft. Tori P'pma ttaitiswrt Fiinla Mara" 28 Nn/ 1 Dec 11 Oec 28 Otc b Jaa 12 lat 14 its iMiliti Mart" 28/21 Dm 18 Jat 18 'as 1 Ftt 11 Ftt 11 Ftt Wen1,132 words
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Advertisement1015 1964-10-17 18 AUSTRALIA SERVICE iNOia. PAKISUN AND P. SULf StaVlCf T«t frtaaaUa. Utlaiaa^ Millaant, rrtatl ta. Macrat an Nataaattiaaa Penatui P. S'haa Sport Sport P. Sham Peoani BOMBAU I Mat 1/11 Nai 11/18 Ntf RAJUU 13/21 Otl 29 Ott M Oct PUP.NEA- 18/11 Ntv 11 Nn IS MM RAJULA 11/21 Nn tl1,015 words
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Advertisement121 1964-10-17 18 FORi NEB) 101k i>N>UOELPNIA MOBUt Hl* t)RLta»> I MOUSION Sinnport Vhstl >*en»nj fork ji MOSFIELD 21/21 Od 31 Oct 11 Ocl 28 Nn I Oec BECO 21/21 Nn IB Nn 1 Ost II Btt I Us FOB NEW ORLEANS ONLY GREEN BAT 21/24 Set 4 Bts &RUN HARBOOB 18/11 Un121 words
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Advertisement856 1964-10-17 19 II ■■^■A*-^ ■fc jllM l| IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT JOHORE BAHRU l\ BAXKRIPTCY NO. 12/1964. \rshad bin Mohamed Deros, Jabatan Kastam dan Eksais Ui-Raja. Johore Bahru. clerk. of Receiving Adjudication Orders. 16.9.64 Dale of Order for Summary Administration. 6.10.64 Date place of First Meeting— 29.10.64 at 10.00856 words
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Advertisement1426 1964-10-17 19 NOTICES WAGES COUNCILS ORDINANCE, 1947 CINEMA INDUSTRY I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that a Commission ol Inquiry uns der the Wages Council Ordinance, 1947 has been appointed by the 0 Minister ol Labour to enquire into the question whether a Wages Council should be established with respect to any1,426 words
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Advertisement1089 1964-10-17 19 NOTICES NOTICES NOTICE BERNAM OIL PALMS NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN LIMITED that I, O. Wiederkehr of Room No. 10, Adelphi Hotel, Coleman (Incorporated In the States of I Street, Singapore, have applied for Malaya) Hou^L^e^n'resSTofTe- NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS '< mises No. 1& 2, Coleman Street, The Resolutions concerning > Singapore,1,089 words
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Advertisement1354 1964-10-17 19 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT j INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963. (No. 18 Of 1963). I NOTICE UNDER SECTION I 19(2). NOTICE IS HEREBY 3IVEN. I pursuant to Section 19<2) of the Local Government Ineg- ration Ordinance, 1963 that i the Director of Public1,354 words
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Article108 1964-10-17 20 J^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The news of Manl Jegathesan's entry into the Olympic 200 metres semifinals today was joyously received by his proud father, Mr. N.M. Vasagam. here today. "I am proud or Jega's achievement," he told Timesport this evening. "We are all keeping our fingers crossed108 words
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Article, Illustration862 1964-10-17 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL at the Olympics BUT HE WILL NEED ALL THE LUCK OF THE DRAW r f OKYO, Fri. Mani Jegathesan today qualified for the Olympic Games 200 metres semifinals without giving his Malaysian supporters a moment's anxiety. He was the only Asian to survive theUPI - 862 words
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Article218 1964-10-17 20 rKYO, Prl. Ghana staged a grand recovery to edgeJapan by 3-2 and qualify for the quarterfinals of the Olympic football tournament here today. In other matches U.A.R. trounced Korea 10-0 and Chechoslovakia edged Brazil 1-0 UtldHTLtf'TINCi: Rudolf Plyukfeider shattered three Olympic records in the lightheavyweight218 words
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Advertisement286 1964-10-17 20 DRAGON PROVEN FOR ITS RUGGEBNESS... Bl HC~~ Quality Bicycies th« choic* aive them long term profit. Buy Dragon Quality Bicycles if you want years of trouble fre« riding Avoiloble with wide range of models and attractive colours *&frr CHU CHEONG CO., LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG TRADE ENQUIRIIS: P.O. BOX286 words
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Advertisement100 1964-10-17 20 The most trusted machine in any hank A machine for the busy busin«n Jl^ll I J hou or boBk fhe k «r -^\\V-' I (j— secret behind efficient ond econa*^/^BuL/ V* Ijp-t. X represents Swedish craftsmanship '.J^» >\ //3[*| Vs n b The business world /T -3- 1 V— y^A.100 words
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Article, Illustration241 1964-10-17 21 TOKYO, Fri. Asian hoxers. coaches and managers today criticised the "inconsistencies"' of refereeine in thr Olympic Games competition. Following allegations of favouritism mainly by European referees the Asian delegations of Malaysia. Hong Kong and Nepal have been joined by Cuba and New Zealand in241 words
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1269 1964-10-17 21 Athletics MEN 200 m 2nd rd: (Ist 4 Into semllin.il>>: Heat I—l1 1 P. Dray ion (LSI 20.9. 2 Btrruti (It) 212. 3 M. Jegathesan Malaysia) 21.4. 4 Delecour (Fr> 21.5, a Ziclin.ski (Poland) 21.5. 6 Zubov (USSR* 21.8, 7 Smith (Rhodesi.i* 22.0. 81,269 words
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Article114 1964-10-17 21 Australian triumph TOKYO. FM— Australia were virtually assured of accompanying Pakistan into the semi-finals of the hockey tournament when they beat New Zealand by 2-1 and Japan beat Kenya by 2-0. Pakistan are already assured ot a place in the semi-finals when they scored their fourtn straight win by beating114 words
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Article185 1964-10-17 21 SOCCER Spore Dlv. 1: D. Aflah c Marines <Jn. Bssar). Govt. Services (s-flnal): Armed Forces! v CEB (Princes Rd. KL>. Penan; Jr Cup: Ramblers 'B v Medicals 5.15; Victory Cup: Ch. Wanderers v RAF (Olugon 645 (both matches at City Stadium). HOC KEY Govt Services tourney185 words
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Article33 1964-10-17 21 ST. LOUIS. Missouri. Fri.— The St. Louis Cardinals captured their first World Series title since 1946 by beating the New York Yankees 7-5 in the seventh and deciding game yesterday. A.P.AP - 33 words
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197 1964-10-17 21 Mahadevan scores winner for Railways HOCKEY KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A solitary goal scored in the second half enabled Railways to beat FEO in the Selangor Government Services hockey competli tlon at Princes Road i today. A wet ground slowed down the game, which was played 1 In a continuous drizzle.197 words
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Article31 1964-10-17 21 TOKYO. Fri. The Japanese Automobile Federation (JAY) said today that it had decided to call off the 1965 Japan Grand Prix scheduled for May 2-3 next vear.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article269 1964-10-17 21 SELANGOR BOYS TOO GOOD FOR NEGRI RUGBY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Selangor beat Negri Sembllan .nools by 23 points (one goal, our tries and two penalties) to 'hree (one penalty) in the Interstate combined schools rugger competition on the padang here today. Selangor proved too powerful a combination for Negri despiteReuter - 269 words
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Advertisement137 1964-10-17 21 GRAIG BREEDLOVE ffa FASTEST MAN ON WHEELS MM^i 526 M. P. H HflMHl|fiM|lMlMM||MMMl|||M||MHttBflHßMßßoMflMflflMMlffflMSBflMNflflflfl^ MSB ■■«■>. w g J^m &B& J^SPI? r JrM Shell congratulates Craig Breedlove hind this great achievement lie four Now the driving experience and on setting a New World Land Speed years of exacting and painstaking .kill137 words
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Miscellaneous39 1964-10-17 21 SUMMARY S(K( XX Inter-estates tourney (Batu Ga.iah): Kinta Valley 2 Sengat I; N:>.lla 1 Gopeng 0. Batu GajaJi Cup: Tr. RambuUn 7 Papan P.ilim 7 Trunch 5. RIGGER lnder-15 inter-school (Bff. Patani): Badlishah School Kulim 17 Ibrah:m School 0.39 words
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Article, Illustration83 1964-10-17 22 MALAYSIA'S sprint champion Mani Jegathesan takes a confident look to his right as he crosses the line almost level with Harry Jerome (56) of Canada. They both clocked 20.9 in their first heat of the 200 m at the Olympic Games in Tokyo yesterday.83 words
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266 1964-10-17 22 LONDON. Fri. Mr. Harold Wilson, who uill by Britain's next Prime Minister, said here today he knew Mr. Kos>i;iii. the new Soviet Prime Minister. He dvs«ribed him as "tough, able and very efficient." Other world reaction to Mr. Khrushchev's sudden resignation In CANBERRA.266 words
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Article371 1964-10-17 22 LONDON STOCKS, RUBBER and TIN LONDON, Fri. The stock] markets have never had so many adverse factors to cope witu at> they have today. A weak opening was a foregone i conclusion on the election news, i What was surprising was the com- < paratively moderate selling. Job- bers were371 words
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Article47 1964-10-17 22 LONDON. Fri. Spot 21-5/16 d.. Nov 21-5 16d.. Dec. 21-5 16d.. Jan. 21-3 16d.. Jan. Mar. 21'vd.. Apr. June 21d.. July/ Sept 20-15 16d Oct Dec. 20 7 ,d.. Jan. Mar. 20--13 I6d Apr. June 20-13 I6d c.i.f. Nov. 21d.. Dec. 20 T ,d Tone Neglected.47 words
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Article22 1964-10-17 22 LONDON. Fri. Buyers £1605. sellers £1615. Forward buyers £1539. sellers £1541. Settlemei.--£1615. Turnover a.m. 120 tons, pjn. 125 tons. Tone: Steady.22 words
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156 1964-10-17 22 Nik out? A great show by Galina. TK)KYO, Fri. Reporter* A showed Soviet athletes at the Olympic village here copies of today's special editions with news of Mr. Khrushchev's removal, and got the comment: ■Wonderful that Gorchakova broke the world record this morning isn't it?" Galina Gorchakova, a Soviet womanReuter - 156 words
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Advertisement33 1964-10-17 22 Late CLASSIFIEDS nr&s $io (minimum) BETWECN C K SCOW younicrxt lntr Mr :m<! Mr" K S. S. ow snd Arntr Teo yoOMM il o Mr. T<-o John Ixmik and 'aft- Mr> Emily Teo.33 words
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Advertisement24 1964-10-17 22 THIS WEEK nNNOUNCEcSffIERWififI WFFK STARTING FROM ■flflflflHHll 11th-18th October 24. LENG KEE ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****1 NO. I, JALAN 13/6. PETALING JAVA TEL. *****24 words
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Title Section12 1964-10-17 1 LUMBER CORPORATION LTD. In response to Governments appeal for assistance in industrialisation12 words
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Article, Illustration448 1964-10-17 1 HENRY PAUL - Dr. Lim Swee Aun will open $3m. factory today By HENRY PAUL ADE -in Malaysia products must earn the reputation of quality in world markets in order to be able to successfully meet competition. This point is emphasised by Mr. Loh Kirn Foh, chairman and448 words
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Article, Illustration611 1964-10-17 1 PLYWOOD: SECOND TO NONE IN QUALITY THE South-East Asia Lumber Corporation Ltd., occupying a tenacre site in the Tasek Industrial Estate in Ipoh, will be officially declared open today by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. Decades A private limited company, with a S3 million capital,611 words
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Advertisement97 1964-10-17 1 SHARIKAT KAYU TENGGARA ASIA BERHAD SOUTH EAST ASIA LUMBER CORPN., LTD., TASEK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, IPOH. CABLE:- "SEALPLY". P.O. BOX 363. PHONE: *****. PRODUCERS OF HIGH QUALITY w[*\ YOU (MALAYAN T.MBER, CAN ALWAYS PLYWOOD L RE ON LY MANUFACTURED TO I EXPORT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 1 I UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION 197 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-10-17 2 A general view of Hie $5 million Sout+i Eijt Atij Lumber Corporation factory in Ipoh, allowing workers engaged in the various icctiom There are many procetiet involved in the manufacture of plywood. Three or more pliet of thin layers of wood (veneer) are glued together so70 words
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Article, Illustration529 1964-10-17 2 T*HK manufacture of plywood from raw logs is a complicated and sophisticated process involving a dozen separate operations before the finished product is obtained. At South-East Asia Lumber Corporation Ltd., Ipoh. the manufacture of plywood involves 11 major processes and several lesser ones. The529 words
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Advertisement245 1964-10-17 2 CONGRA TULA TIONS SOUTH-EAST ASIA LUMBER CORP. from H BROWN BOVERI PRODUCTS __J Famous throughout the World POWER GENERATION IH T WfW* Ste.im .md C.iiturbinci. Compl ElcCtnc.il ■>' i Equipment for hydro jnd d'cscl power POWER DISTRIBUTION h #s^> Tninminioß Lines. Tr jnsformer j. Huh- 1^ Votaice Swi»ch«c.»r tlcctriol-Syifcm Pro-245 words
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Advertisement113 1964-10-17 2 CONGRATULATIONS TO SOUTH EAST ASIA LUMBER CORPN. LTD. ON THE OPENING OF THEIR FACTORY THE AUCADE SINGAPORE. PHONE ***** I I lIVIJ PtltriAlJ 111, JALAN CAMPHU, KUALA LUMPUR, PHONE ***** J Heartiest Congratulations to South East Asia Lumber Corporation Ltd., Ipoh. from LIM YEN CHUAN (28, Lahat Road, Ipoh) Specialist113 words
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386 1964-10-17 3 Plywood's big role in decorative and other purposes THERE is now an increasing trend in the use of plywood for decorative and other purposes, both in homes and offices. This is not surprising as the ad/antages of using playwood are both numerous and varied and is further borne out by386 words
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141 1964-10-17 3 HPHE South-East Asia A Lumber Corporation Limited in Ipoh is equipped with German-made machinery, supplied byMessrs. Karl O. Helm Co., of Hamburg, through the services of Mr. Dieter G. Geilen, Kuala Lumpur, who is a German Industrial Representative and Technical Adviser. The machinery costing about141 words
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Article, Illustration471 1964-10-17 3 J. A. MIRANDA - J. A. MIRANDA By. TtHE Tasek Industrial Estate in Ipoh is to many people synonymous with big names in industry Tasek Cement, Boon and Cheah, Hume Industries, Gammons and the South-East Asia Lumber Corporation Ltd. These are among the big names at Tasek but471 words
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360 1964-10-17 3 Special message from Chairman of States of Malaya Chamber of Commerce rpHE importance of industrial development in the country's economic growth is stressed in a special message by the Chairman of the States of Malaya Chamber of Commerce. Perak branch, Mr. D. R. Denning.360 words
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Advertisement106 1964-10-17 3 BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. BEHN, MEYER CO. (MALAYA) LTD. (ORIGINALLY ESTABLISHED IN SINGAPORE IN 1840) P. O. Box 2000 P. O. Box 1032 P. O. Box 508 1-2, Magazine Road. 3rd mile. Ipoh Road, 17-19. China Street Ghaut, 11 A. Lahat Lane, SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG. IPOH. TEL: *****. TEL:106 words
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Article, Illustration109 1964-10-17 4 THE $3.5 million plywood factory on Tasek Industrial Estate in Ipoh has a big role to play in the buildin g programmes of the nation judging by the messages received on the occasion of the official opening of the plant today. AThere are many processes involved109 words
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Article, Illustration249 1964-10-17 4 rrilE South East Asia Lumber Corporation Ltd., Ipoh, a private limited company, is controlled Other Directors: Inche Hashim Mat Dris, Mr. Yeoh j Kirn Tian. Mr. Yeoh Kian Teik, Mr. Cheah Hong Keat, Mr. Cheng Kum I The General Manager Is: Mr. Cheah249 words
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Advertisement123 1964-10-17 4 Congratulations to South East Asia Lumber Corporation on the official opening of their factory SIEMENS ;]g|s I-w mm w -A s^M I "^^R BA 3. The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. are the sole representatives of the firms of Siemens Halske AG and Siemens-Schuckertwerke AG in Malaysia. Experienced engineers of123 words
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Advertisement452 1964-10-17 5 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SOUTH EAST ASIA LUMBER CORPORATION, LIMITED FROM The Suppliers of all Plywood Machinery: KARL O. HELM CO., p-°- box iosi, Hamburg 1. THE MANUFACTURERS OF THE SUPPLIED MACHINERY:FROM WEST GERMANY >jS^ W. RITTER— C. L. P. FLECK SOEHNE GMBH A. ROLLER iViOOGrn II Il\ I VENEER AND452 words
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Article, Illustration405 1964-10-17 6 Also used for creation of the home beautiful THE average houseowner or potential builder has heard of plywood and has seen varieties of it, but generally speaking, few are aware of its versatility and usefulness for common use or decorative purposes. According to Mr. Cheah Hong405 words
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Article182 1964-10-17 6 TTOE Mentri Besar of A Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said, has stressed the importance of diversifying the economy of the country with accent on industrialisation. In this connection, he points out. the establishment of the South-East Asia Lumber Corporation Ltd.. in the Tasek Industrial Estate182 words
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Article, Illustration157 1964-10-17 6 I j^|R. Kurt Fraedrich (below) is one of the few plywood experts in the world. He received his Engineering Diploma from Beuth-M&schinen-ban Fachschule, Berlin, in 1932 and has since been exclusively connected with the plywood and match industries in one capacity or another157 words
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Article, Illustration243 1964-10-17 6 MUNICIPAL CHIEF PRAISES LEADERS' PIONEERING SPIRIT rpHE official opening of the South-East Asia Lumber Corporation Ltd., today is yet another indication of the Increasing popularity of the Tasek Industrial Estate in Ipoh. Congratulating the company on its initiative and enterprise, Mr. S.P. Seenivasagam, P.M.P., J.P.. M.P., president of the Municipality243 words
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Advertisement236 1964-10-17 6 I CONGRATULATIONS I BEST WISHES f to !j SOUTH EAST ASIA LUMBER CORPN. LTD., i ipoh i FROM 5 j ASIA ENGINEERING WORKS. jj Kuala Prai Road, Menglembu, Ipoh. Tel: ***** J I; I WE ARE ESTATE MINING CONTRACTORS AND l» ALSO UNDERTAKE TO DO REPAIRING OF STEAM PLANTS. STEAM236 words
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Advertisement157 1964-10-17 6 Congratulations to SOUTH EAST LUMBER CORPORATION LTD. End-coating o* timber for eiport Is tnr modern, time-saving technique afIfIHHMBB vely tesied and approved by the Department ot Fees",, Ma ryl flmikote is appl>ed easily and Quickly— «o neatmg necessary. K CUCI I /k Flintkote End-Coating keeps pMp> mAT W/ITwL J timber157 words
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