The Straits Times, 18 October 1964
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Title Section14 1964-10-18 1 The Straits Times I NO. 1,494. "SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1964. 20 CENTS KDN 732.14 words
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Article, Illustration1611 1964-10-18 1 Pontian AND THE killers FROM 'Monte Carlo' fiy RODERICK PESTANA gINGAPORE, Sat. An Indonesian island which Soekarno once planned to turn into the Monte Carlo of the East is today the training ground of the killer squads the Indonesian President sends across the waters on missions of murder, subversion and1,611 words
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521 1964-10-18 1 Premier Wilson names the new Cabinet I ONDON. Sat. Mr. Harold Wilson. Britain's new Prime Minister, last night named Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker. 47. as Foreign Secretary in his new Cabinet. He appointed Mr. Denis Healey. 47. as Secretary for Defence and Mr. James Callaghan 52. as Chancellor of the521 words
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Article54 1964-10-18 1 LONDON, Sat.— Police last Right recaptured daring jailbreaker, Walter "Angel Pace" Probvn after a gun drama in a crowded .street of London's East End. Shots were fired as police closed in on 33-year-old Probyn who ran away from a prison working party la*t August. It wasReuter - 54 words
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1100 1964-10-18 1 SUNDAY TIMES SPECIAL REPORT MOSCOW, Saturday THE "personality cult" was the cause of Nikita Khrushchev's downfall from Soviet leadership. His sins also included "hare-brained scheming/ hasty decisions and "armchair methods" according to a 1.700-word editorial in Pravda, the Russian Communist Party newspaper today. The1,100 words
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826 1964-10-18 1 Japan fears fallout and issues a protest PRAVDA POOH-POOHS THE BIG BLAST BY CHINA... f OKYO, Sat. While Pravda dismissed the Chinese nuclear explosion in a single paragraph Japan. the world's only victim of atomic and hydrogen bcmbs, feared yesterday ihat deadly radio-active fallout may be brought into the countryReuter; AP; UPI - 826 words
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Article655 1964-10-18 1 Tan: S'pore can't secede... SINGAPORE. Saturday. J HE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said tonight that Singapore could not secede from Malaysia if it wanted to. He was speaking at a dinner given in his honour by the Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan at its premises in Telok Ayer655 words
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Article44 1964-10-18 1 MOSCOW. Sat. The Soviet news agency Tass on Thursday night denied Western newspaper reports that the Soviet •"Voekhod" spaceship had to be brought down before Its scheduled return to earth becausr Konstamin Peoktistov. th» met scientist, felt sick during the flight ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article28 1964-10-18 1 PENANG. Sat A Rang of ten raided the Muller and Phipp-s Co. in Victoria Street esrly this morning and escaped with goods worth more than 115.000.28 words
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Article122 1964-10-18 1 LBJ calls a security meeting WASHINGTON. Sat. Presi- dent Johnson called the National Security Council to the White House today as he stalldoned the campaign trail (or J watchful weekend in the capital. The President had planned to spend today at his ranch in Texas and to campaign tomorrow inAP - 122 words
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Article28 1964-10-18 1 RANGOON. Sat. Three ppi-pir were killed aid .•■even critically injured when Communist guerillas mined a train near Thanbyuzayat. 200 miles south-east of here yesterday. A.P.AP - 28 words
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Article28 1964-10-18 1 COLOMBO. Sat. Ten people were killed and 100 injured, 45 seriously, when a mail train was derailed at Mirigama, 32 miles from here this morning. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article29 1964-10-18 1 MANILA. Sat. The Panamanian freighter Juno tt"l?h 32 crewmen on board has been reported missing and a search is under way in the South China Sea.— AP.AP - 29 words
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Article31 1964-10-18 1 NEW YORK, Sat. A wealthy business executive and his wife were fined US$25O each in Stamford. Connecticut, for serving liquor to teen-agers at a post graduation party last June.31 words
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Article97 1964-10-18 1 Sajt Dr Greuory Princus the cod scoverer of oral coutraceptive.v said here today It had been found that the use of contraceptive pills for a period of up to three years was followed by a significant increase in sexual drive and desire, particularly In older women. He97 words
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216 1964-10-18 1 ABUL FAZIL - $10,000 SNATCH MAN SHOOTS HIMSELF ABUL FAZIL By SINGAPORE, S a t .-A young robber accidently shot himself today during a smash and srab in, Singapore's Chinatown today. U happened when he Hipped and foil on tlir rainsuakrd five-lout-way of a sold-milh's shop. Hi s t rrr arromplire* fled with216 words
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Article74 1964-10-18 1 TOKYO. Sat. M sprint champion M. Jet: today failed in bil bid to qualify for the 200 m linai. finishing last in 21.2 sec In his semi-final lo the eventual gold medal winner. Henry Carr of the United States. Carr won his race in 20.6 sec and then74 words
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Article39 1964-10-18 1 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. Fih'hi heavily in debt to the United Nations for Congo peacekeeping forces. yesterday reiterated iis refusal to pay and denied the assembly's right to withdraw French voting rights because of the debt. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article48 1964-10-18 1 SAN DIEGO. California. Sat. Michael Lyon. 20-year-old brother of ai'ires-s Sue iLolii i and another man have been found dead in a stolen station wagon at Tijuana, near the Moxican-U.S. border. A detective said the two died of overdoses of narcotics or insulin. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article42 1964-10-18 1 I\K \IJ I V Tliirtern BMaMgan wrre killrd M'»lrrd.i» lien .1 Sourt m.ldr Vnt.iiini I turbo-prop pl.inr ii^Nlird .md exploded in r.ilrnihjn::. Sumatra. Ihr |il.inr m.in .iii\in: lid I nil.. n-M in ulislrs rush Mil.hm.i" t.ilhr* in lirjs buidrmii: M.il.ijMi.-ll'l.42 words
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Article36 1964-10-18 1 Ml \I I sat A •rurs of explosions at a h.»iid-|rxcn;»dr tr.immr ranee killed rlxht police cadru and sent 13 other* to the Fili-pino-run Operation Brotherhood Hospital yesterday. Drtiilt of the mitihap wer* unclear... VPL36 words
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Article33 1964-10-18 1 SAIGON. Sat. Government troops sinrnl I no major victories ovrr M Cone tun ill. i- vfstrrd.iv. one of them only xrvrn milrs from tlir driiiilil.ui/rd /omit thr frontier ttitli North irtnani.33 words
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Article21 1964-10-18 1 < (II (IMKO. Sal— At Ir.ixt 40 people were killed and 200 Injured in train derailment near her* retUrday. IPI.21 words
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Advertisement35 1964-10-18 1 1 v L I Of TODAY /f/^^ *«y I I TOMORROW XU^^^W .AH yesterday 1 v iwSo^ N I KING FROM s" H I I > r rm£ IS A TRULY T^* I EXQUISITE JEWII I35 words
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The News
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271 1964-10-18 2 ]^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysia must be convinced that the Philippines has an actual claim to Sabah beiore agreeing to take the issue to the World Court "This is Important bethp court does not havp jurisdiction over political IssUM," Malaysia's Deputy Permament Representative to the271 words
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Article513 1964-10-18 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat JOHORE High Court Judge, Mr. Justice Azmi, has ruled that .members of the Indonesian Armed Forces captured in landings at Pontian and Labis cannot be treated as prisoners-of-war. Justice Azmi gave his opinion after a defence counsel made a preliminary submission on513 words
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Article25 1964-10-18 2 KUALA LIPIS. Sat. A danor wiil be held by the Kuala Lipis distrcit welfare committee, on how to r.iise funds for Welfare Wrck25 words
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216 1964-10-18 2 INDONS FIRE AT R.A.F. SUPPLY PLANES J/l 'C'HING. Sat. IniinncM.i n border posts have been firing at RAF aircraft ope/atinjc near the border in the First Division of SarawakYesterday a Javelin fighter plane and a transport of the Royal Air Force on a supply mission to Malaysian security forces near216 words
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Article221 1964-10-18 2 The pain ends for Cole Porter OOLLYWOOD. Sat.-Cole Porter, one of the world's most famous composers and lyricists, died in hospital at Santa Monica. California, on Thursday night. Three days ago he was operated on for the removal of a kidney stone. In recent years he had lived as a221 words
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Article217 1964-10-18 2 CEB all set to supply more power L'UALA LUMPUR, Sat. J Final touches have b«en put to a Central Electricity Board blueprint to supply power to four new factories now going up in Province Wellesley and to three big Irrigation schemes in the area. With the setting up of these217 words
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Article51 1964-10-18 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A 38--strong New Zealand economic mUsion flew in here by BOAC tonight on a two-week visit to generate Malaysian interest in New Zealand agricultural and manufactured goods. They will stay for seven days in Kuala Lumpur and spend the rest of their stay in51 words
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Article, Illustration10 1964-10-18 2 l ASIA MACAZINES PROFILE OF THE WEEK i BWff^^^Bff^M10 words
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157 1964-10-18 3 DENANG. Sat. Police relnforcrmenib were summoned to the first Magistrate's Court today to control a bis crowd which gathered outside for a glimpse of two suspects in a bank robbery case. Under heavy escort. Koay Bah Chong, 22, and Tan Choong Kirn, 24, were157 words
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Article, Illustration206 1964-10-18 3 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday AIRPORT SURPRISE— GREETINGS IN MALAY BY PEACE CORPS ARRIVALS IjM(.HTY NINE American Peace J Corps volunteers surprised .Malaysians when they spoke in the National Language, on their arrival here today. One of them, pretty Miss Paddy Allen, 22, wished reporters "Selani.itfig En Khean shows some of the Peace Corps volunteers on arrival at the Kuala Lumpur airport - 206 words
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Article, Illustration217 1964-10-18 3 THREE MODEL' SMALL MEN KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johatotalling more than $1,800 ri, today handed cheques to three "model" coconut smallholders -from Bagan Datoh in Perak. They are Inche Mohamed Shahuri bin Setrolaksaiu. 6r>. who received 5644. Haji Johari bin Tok Puteh.217 words
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123 1964-10-18 3 SURPRISE AWAITS MILLIONTH AIR PASSENGER SINGAPORE Sal. A surprise await> one of the pas>-eni;er> of Cathay Piuifii- Airways Convair lei nigJU VX~.ll, which leaves Singapore at eight on Monday morning. The airline, looking for its millionth passenger, thinks the lucky man, woman or child will be oboard this flight. The123 words
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Article, Illustration535 1964-10-18 3 New education system first step for a full review: Minister KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. rpHE Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahx man bin Talib, said here today that the introduction of the comprehensive school system rext year was a first step towards the complete review of the whole educational system in535 words
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Article63 1964-10-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Officials from the Treasury Department arc now studying ways and means of increasing the rate of interest of ihe Pom Office Savings Bank. This was revealed here today by the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. before he left for Singapore to63 words
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Article, Illustration362 1964-10-18 5 Peter Evans aboard - Peter Evans aboard From the Queen Elizabeth But all ends well for the two former Mrs. Eddie Fishers and their husbands, Messrs. Burton and Karl, at the dinner table THK journey together from Htm York for the two former Mrs. Eddie Fishers ended at Cherbourg at breakfast one day362 words
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399 1964-10-18 5 SINGAPORE. Saturday. fHE Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today: '"We are in for a very exciting time as there has been a complete change in the dramatis personae on the world stage.'' He was referring to399 words
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Article73 1964-10-18 5 CABLE TO WILSON: CONGRATS SINGAPORE, Sat.— Mr. Lee Kuan Yew lod.iv (..Mo |c Mr. Harold Wilson, iliv new British I'rimr Minister, on thr Labour victory yesterday. The cable, sent by Mr. I.rp as secretary-general <n the People's \clion Party, said in part: "Warmest congratulations on Labour's victory. "May the dynamics73 words
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Article444 1964-10-18 5 Lawyer Koh loses to Mrs. Koh SINGAPORE, Sat.— Mr. Justice Choor Singh today i awarded Madam Stella Koh, the wife of a Singapore lawyer and former Legislative Assemblyman. Mr. C. H. Koh, $488.67 In the maintenance claim which she brought against her husband. J This amount represented the ba- lance444 words
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Article84 1964-10-18 5 Sat Forty Indonesian aRenN who have been responsible for recent acts of .sabotage in Malacca have been detained The Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghattar bin Baba. said this last night when he opened a course for I •srrrptarlps of the Umno Kaum Ibu at the Umno Hall84 words
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Advertisement389 1964-10-18 5 HOW TO SUCCEED WHILE YOU ARE YOUNG 1 *"1 of th# to V* o«l «*>• torn* oM job? WotmO SL^i 1 0 auor rWind holt? Thwi tf m. Jh i, of poor poy boredom ood imacurfty Step ,nto o r^ UT* COre D t WOlt "'1 VW foo oid. Stnk,389 words
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Obituary35 1964-10-18 6 M sm*4» nmmlmmm) IN LOVINQ MEMORY of IJm HODK i«part»4 IS-10-IMI. Clow lv -»rta you will forever stay. l«v«d and rrmsmbtrsd »verj d»y. »s*d by wife Raebal; children r chaw. L«rrs.los sad Ucbra.35 words
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Article152 1964-10-18 6 1* W»rdt ti.iO <MM PRItaVTIRIAN CHURCH. lr> Orrbard Road Kunda? tervte* i m. and A p m. —All Wcieoms WISLBV METHODIST CHURCH Kort Canntoc Road, fttneapore. TeltMVTL Worship Senrteas at 7.30 '••00 a in., and 8.30 p m. Bun<lay School for a!! agss at 6.43 a.m. I \»rrbody152 words
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OPINION Sunday October. 18. 1964 YOU WRITE TO US
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Letter121 1964-10-18 6 IjWERY now and then over j Radio Singapore you hear a discussion about English dramatic literature. The great names are bandied to and fro. from Shakespeare to Sheridan, from Dryden to Osborne. Put it Is quite apparent to me that while the pundit > have read a121 words
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Letter100 1964-10-18 6 IN a TV documentary of the non-aligned conference In Cairo I saw Marshal Tito ask Soekarno about the various decorations splashed across his chest. I could not hear what Soekarno said but the amused look on Tito's face spoke volumes. Nasser, on the other side, was trying to100 words
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Letter91 1964-10-18 6 ALL this humming and hawing by the acting Foreign Secretary, Mr. Librado Cacyo. Is unbecoming of a great nation like the Philippines. What does he mean when he says that the Malayan mainland is undlsputablv Malaysian territory. What about Sabah and Sarawak? They became part of Malaysia after a91 words
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Letter61 1964-10-18 6 ALL praise to Mr. P.P. Narayanan (Sunday Times. Oct. 11) for his work among the rubber tappers of Malaya. Here Is one union leader who does not Just talk. He has done much for the humble people who work our rubber plantations. They will remember him long. That61 words
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Letter56 1964-10-18 6 OUTSIDE the Adelph* a tourist dropped her handbag. I helped to pick up the contents that had spilled ail over the p;>vf> ment. Believe it or not. she had 49 Items. That, with the bag. must have weighed a good ten pounds. Imagine this poor woman lugging that56 words
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Letter83 1964-10-18 6 LETTER OF THE WEEK EVERY thrre weeks or mi we see a list of Social Welfare Lottery figures whirh must brin? happiness to a ho*t of people. But tides anyone know how much the board which runs thi* show has mule out of these lotteries, how have the \ast sums83 words
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Article1167 1964-10-18 6 Saba Ratnam - Saba Ratnam Now is the time for the follow-up tour By KUALA LUMPUR CAIRO WAS A ROUT FOR SOEK SO SHOULD WE NOT NOW PRESS HOME OUR NEW VICTORY? P \j AIRO, as a jubilant Prime Minister told Parliament on Monday, was a victory for Malaysia and a rout1,167 words
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Article, Illustration683 1964-10-18 6 Dr. ROBERT E. GAMER - Dr. ROBERT E. GAMER THE PRESIDENTIAL THE PRESIDENTIAL THE PRESIDENTIAL THE PRE TO THE U.S. ELECTIONS By 1— SINGAPORE 1 Dr. Gamer is on Auiitant Lecturer in Political Science at the Univsrtify of Singapore He teaches Amencon Government. AMERICAN elections sometimes seem as difficult to comprehend as the683 words
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Article, Illustration501 1964-10-18 6 BORIS KIDEL - BORIS KIDEL By WASHINGTON tipped for a tidal wave PRESIDENT Johnson is I bting coyly modest about his election prospects, but on his White House desk heady prophecies of the greatest American political victory in 100 years are piling up. With stunning unanimity all public-opinion polls predict that a501 words
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Malaysian News
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325 1964-10-18 7 IPOH, Sat— The Perak Hiph Court Judge, Mr. Justice Ali bin Hassan, today called upon practising lawyers to co-operate with the lower courts in reducing the backlog of casp.s He admitted Mr. Pajan Singh Gill. 25, to the bar on a petition325 words
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Article38 1964-10-18 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Dr. David Wurfel will give a talk on "The American flections domestic Issues" at the USIS on Tues-. day at 8.30 p.m. The discussion will centre round the issue of Civil Rights in America.38 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-10-18 7 Winner in all her crowning glory JJERE she is the winner! Smiling Bha n v Patel, of Bombay, waits while T.V. showgirl Cathy McGowan checks. Bhanu's hair is 4ft. sin. long. And that means she has won a contest in connection with Rediffusion's "Ready, Steady, Go!" show. The contest, toMirrorpic - 66 words
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Article95 1964-10-18 7 CINGAPORE, Sat. A New Zealand frigate, the Otago, steamed Into Singapore this morning to Join the Far East Fleet, now based here. The 2.500-ton warship her third commission in the Far East which sailed for New Zealand two months ago after 10 months' duty with the95 words
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Article179 1964-10-18 7 IPOH. Sat. A move to stop the National Land Finance Co-operative Society Limited from involving ILself in further debt will be made at the society's annual meeting in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow This is the aim of three resolutions from Ipoh members which will be179 words
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366 1964-10-18 7 |/"UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today revealed plans for a comprehensive survey on fish marketing throughout Malaysia. The results of the survey, he said, would provide information on every link of the marketing366 words
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Article231 1964-10-18 7 Head (off to London): No change ,'IfUALA LUMPUK, Sal.— |Xk Tne new Britisn Labour Government will live up" j to its pledge to support I and aeieno. Malaysia. I "There will certainly be no change in the Govern- meats foreign policy towards Malaysia, the British High Commissioner here. Lord Head,231 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous405 1964-10-18 7 TELEVISION programmes tor gramme summary in all langutoday: ages; 7 45 South-East Asia Culxv imoimu tural Festival (last night i; 8.45 i\ WWim Emergence of Malaysia and Channel 5 Bintara; 9.30 Chinese cinema T.M.: 1.00 Opening and pro- Golden Unicorn (Part II); gramme summary in all langu- 1015 Programme summary405 words
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The News, Profit
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135 1964-10-18 8 IPOH, Saturday. J^ LABOURER, Liew Chee Kheong, 30, was killed when a tractor he was learning to drive plunged into a five-foot deep ravine in Kramat Pulai near here, an inquest was told today. Liew was found pinned underneath the overturned tractor.135 words
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Article52 1964-10-18 8 'Stop these padi middlemen' call KANOAR. S.it.— The secretary oi the Perils Farmer:- Association. Inche Saynh Mohamed. yesterday urged tlie State Government to stop "irresponsible middlemen" from buying padi at below government-lixed prices. Thee middlemen, he told the RKSOciation'g Kaynman branch, paid only $10 a picul against the official price52 words
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Obituary36 1964-10-18 8 DEA TH MADAM S. SUPPAMAH. eldest sister of the Saurajen brothers and mother of Supretnaniam. Krixhnan. Kandasamy and Mrs. Kamala Appooreddy, passed may on 17.10.64. Funeral on 18.10.64 at 4 p.m. from 8. Miilncca Road. iSeremban.36 words
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Obituary46 1964-10-18 8 ACKNOWLEDGEMEN T THE FAMILY of the la'e Madam Law Ytng Wan (Lee Ncee Choong, Lee Ngee Fung. Lee Ncee Chong and Lee Yoke Kwam express their heartfelt thanks to frienda and relatives for their kind attendance. wreaths, donations nnd every assistance rendered during their recent bereavenip'.t46 words
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Obituary30 1964-10-18 8 IN EVER loving memory of our brloved mother Mrs. Yeo Cheow Ann (nee Tan Im Neo) passed away peacefully on 18 10 62. In.^rt*d by her loved ones.30 words
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Article40 1964-10-18 8 NIBONO TEBAL, Sat. Seventeen goats, including :< stud, have been distributed to farmers by the Department oi Veterinary Services under the State's "bagi Pawah" system, ud was handed over to a Bagan Buaya villager for upgrading local stock.40 words
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Article39 1964-10-18 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. The sec■>f the Malaysian Airvays/Qantas Empire Airways Loral Employees' Union. Mr. Ciarci re de Silva. left today for Siuggart to attend the conference of the civil aviation .'pction of the International Trans-port Workers' Federation.39 words
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Article18 1964-10-18 8 SINGAPORE. Sat The Fedrra;ion Signals has recruited 100 voting men when its three-day campaign rnded yestprday.18 words
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Article217 1964-10-18 8 OEREMBAN, Sat. Mr. Justice Ismail Khan today ordered a man. charged with attempted murder by slashing three people with a para/ig. to be detained at the pleasure of the Ruler-in-Council. The judge said that he took into account the evidence of the psychiatrist. Dr. Tan217 words
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Article, Illustration288 1964-10-18 8 SOEK DALLIES AND SEES MORE AND MORE OF LOLLO ROME, Saturday. PRESIDENT Soekarno was guest of honour last night at a dinner party given by Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida at her villa on Rome's fashionable Appia Antica. More than 70 guests from Rome's high society, including nobility andAP; UPI - 288 words
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Article, Illustration111 1964-10-18 8 1 POM. Sat. Soekarno was described here today as "wicked and greedy" by the Me.ntri Besar of Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said. He said this when he opened the new $10,000 midwife quarters and clinic at the Federal Land Development Authority scheme at Sungai K I a111 words
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Article285 1964-10-18 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia today with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Esso ords. (1.000) $1.97. (1,000) $1.96: E. Smelters (1,000) $3.74. P. and N. Ords. (5,000) $2.82: Gammon (3.000)285 words
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Article104 1964-10-18 8 A LOR STAR. Sat.— Jitra police have rounded up four mm believed to he members of a notorious robber canij they have hren tracking for some time. The CID Chief in Ke-dah-Perlis. Supt. Abdul Hadi bin Mohamed Yassin. said today: "We ire still hunting for three104 words
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377 1964-10-18 8 IPOH, Sat. Th« Ministry of Commerce and Industry is setting up a Trade Commission Service in the world's trading centres to Increase Malaysia's export potentialities. This was announced by Dr. Lim Swee Aun. the Minister of Commerce and industry, when he declared377 words
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Advertisement583 1964-10-18 8 Late CLASSIFIEDS 1 20 vpords $12 (minimum} J LOH: A daughter Yew May. to Heng Kee and Poh Ming and M&ter to Yew Chiang on 17.10.64 «t K.K. Hospital. Both well. Grateful thanks to doctors and Staff THE COLD-MAKING UNIT IN rE3ii= KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS szsr T b^ f\ m Today's583 words
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Advertisement145 1964-10-18 8 Attractive and latest Creations in JEWELLERY Superlative Quality. Skilled Worlcrno-' l p. Friendly Service. Authorised D.itributor for MIKIMOTO PEARLS TIN SNK^*-*, Hi-Hi, talk BrUn bri, IH|«ni I Til: HMI 4 TUH MEN FIND NEW WAY to feel Young I An m trow old»r It'a only natural that we b>rin to145 words
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Article, Illustration403 1964-10-18 9 WHY do you go to the cinema? Why do I go to the cinema? These are the questions I found myself asking as I emerged from Stanley Kramer's "PRESSIRE POINT." The film begins with the threatened resignation of an unlikely-looking young hospital psychiatrist (Peter Falk). Mr. Falk wishes403 words
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Article, Illustration963 1964-10-18 9 PETER DACRE - PETER DACRE By FROM FRANCE... THIS black-haired, bare-back beauty is Veronique Vendall, the French starlet who makes her Englishspeaking film debut as King Henry's companion in the Richard Burton-Peter OToole film, "Becket." NEW FILMS THE money is lovely," said Millicent Martin, "but, honestly, I don't963 words
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Article336 1964-10-18 9 TL/fEXICO is a country that is increasingly making her mark In the cultural Meld, something that Is due in no small measure to the energetic assistance now given by the Mexican government to art and culture generally. One of her best known musicians, pianist Jose Kahan, is to336 words
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Advertisement502 1964-10-18 9 ■ORGANISATIONS I -XOW MlO\\l\4.!" 11 am. 1.45, 4, 6.30 t 9.15 pm fc-gGottffiUirtmeßl I i:>vwknP-y \JB L novak-harveyß^ or Human wSj eonoace '< o m BAGDAD" color ■OPEIVS TODAY" 4 Shov>i Daily -Note Times 11am, 2 30, 600 t. 9.15pm. (NO FREE LIST) Sa.ro Bonu Roiendro Kumar l•• irrrcndra Nazir502 words
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Advertisement97 1964-10-18 9 -.•IIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIII!MIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIMIIICJIIIMIIIIIMC]!IIIIIIIIII!C]IIIIIII= ■f•! t\ J*\ fc OPENS TODAY! I Te|: 21-116 (SINGAPORE) C 5 SHOWS AT 1 1 a.m.- 1 .30-4.00-630 9.30 p.m. I THE^JBISQUE OF THE j Bed DEarHJ ii urn i PaiHt COLOR I HAZEL COURT JANE ASHER HCHARitsitAuMont^iwticHiciuiiPßfLis (Ot»»*il*NPOt-. »,H.^t-^ HOC!" CO«¥»N rillllllC3lll!llllllllC3lluiiii.niiii..iic,,i,ik.ji.iii,iiiiii k jiii iiiLjnmlllllllCJllllllllll. nphont TJH97 words
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Advertisement174 1964-10-18 9 Rings of Distinction Set with blue/white diamonds in creative and eyecatching designs alse available high quality leose diamonds. B^r *^k- M/^^^k' >~*^ lee onn dwellers 206/8 South Bridge Rood, Singapore 1. Asthma Mucus Loosened First Day Don't let coujMnr, aneeslßt. ehoklnc attacka of Bronchitis or Asthma ruin your sleep and174 words
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Advertisement462 1964-10-18 9 lido "gap" "com'nc soon" B AN EXCITING CAVALCADE TOLD AGAINST THE BACKGROUND■OF TWO WORLD WARS, PROHIBITION, JAZZ, STOCK MARKET* CRASH, KU KLUX KLAN and HITLER'S RISE TO POWER! FILMED! "IN ITS ACTUAL LOCALES: NEW ENGLAND, THE SOUTH VIENNA ROME. MUwrW'-' -am.- MMm. mf <■■ BaLJ iobV Km Ht l^aV Bar462 words
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Article45 1964-10-18 10 PENANG. Sat.— Mr. M. Manlckam, manager of the Indian Overseas Bank here, will give a cocktail party at "Oveaseas House.'" in Western Road at 7.30 p.m. on Oct. 26 in honour of the visit of the bank's chairman. 1 Mr. M. CT. Muthiah.45 words
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Article35 1964-10-18 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. A film on Nehru will be shown at the general meeting of the Malaysian Indian Congress at the Thirunelveli Welfare Association, 199 Jalan Kayu, at 430 p.m. on Oct. 18.35 words
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Article, Illustration120 1964-10-18 10 THIS is the Ferrari 275 I GTS Spider two-to-three- seater convertible, with styling by Pininfarina of Italy. The GTS was the centre of attraction in the impressive Ferrari lineun at the Italian section of the 51st International "Motor Show in Paris this i month. The GTS is120 words
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314 1964-10-18 10 rE humble little BMC Mini will soon be riding high in Malaysia on its new Hydrolastic suspension. Hydrolastic suspension is of course, the unique "float on fluid" all-round independent system made famous two years ago by the Austin and314 words
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Advertisement402 1964-10-18 10 m\ iwcrr fllfe r Up to 156 mftM p»r gmtion. A teopfc IwwhwwWuo ■wglm. Electrical •qaipm«nt, beautiful suspension, and shock abaoHMr brake* built to stand up to long and constant use. Dashing style in every streamlined inch plus the classic Vespa technical features of unitised body and direct transmission. The402 words
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Advertisement113 1964-10-18 10 /&HJjjjjjjjjM jj .mmmm% J^fe^. s^Kil^^H f this ballpoint is \m RETRACTABLE BALLPOINT The new retractable ballpoint handsomelystyled with silver' fittings and modern two-tone colours, choice of red. blue. green, black or violet long-life refills. Platignum ballpoints are too good, too well styled to throw away just because after thousands and113 words
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1343 1964-10-18 11 Oranabol is fancied to win Club Cup today THIS MUDLARK HAS SHOWN STAYING ABILITY RACING with Epsom Jeep QRANABOL is my fancy in the lOf Club Cup for Class 2 stayers (Race 6) at Penang today. Epsom Jeeps best bets are Tee Up (Race 1 Cmema IV (Race 5) and1,343 words
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Article1827 1964-10-18 11 'PENANG -3rd DAY Race 1—1.30 Cl 2 Div 3 ($7,000) 7f 1 ***** Grecian Bay (Lawan Kuda St.) Daniels, 68 12 Mitchrll 7 t ***** Power First a (HS St.) West 8 8.12 AH 4 3 ***** Tf» L'p h (Kongsl Lima) Rodgers. 6 8.11 tSF) Moxhara 8 4 *****1,827 words
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Article153 1964-10-18 11 >M JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Baee 1 TEE UP Buaya Tapah Swift Tiger SWIFT TIGER irerian Bay Buaya Tapah TEE UP Buaya Tapah Executive Ra«« 2 LADY AVALETT Tincfi Gunonj Lovable PANAMA BOY Lovable Master Valuer T-GGI GUNONG Lady Avalett Lovable Rae« S EVER ONWARD Peninjau M. Auctioneer PENINJAU153 words
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342 1964-10-18 11 CHELSEA CRUSH STOKE IN A 16-MINUTE SPELL LONDON, Saturday. CHELSEA, after being held to no score in the first half, crushed Stoke City in a 16-minute spell which produced three goals to win their English League Division One match by 4-0 today. Today's win enabled Chelsea to maintain their leadership,342 words
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Article78 1964-10-18 11 MALACCA. Sal— Negri-Malacca scored a shock 15 points (3 goals) to 14 (goal. 2 penalties, try) over Army Malaya In a South Zone tie of the Malaya Cup rugger competition at Terendak Camp today. Peter Paul, Puran Singh and Plmlott scored a try each and78 words
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Article24 1964-10-18 11 LONDON. Sat— Hasty Cloud won the 65th running of th« Cambridgeshire today with Com-mander-in-Chief second and Barwin third. Forty three ran.24 words
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Article, Illustration913 1964-10-18 12 MALAYSIA S HOPES AT OLYMPIC GAMES FADE AS STRAIN AND TENSION TAKE BIG TOLL CARR CRUSHES RIVALS FOR SPRINT GOLD JEGA IS LAST IN SEMI-FINALS RAJAMANI A NON-STARTER HOCKEY PLAYED AT ITS BEST CHIM SEONG FAILS TO QUALIFY from NORMAN SIEBEL TOKYO, Saturday. JJALAYSIA'S aspirations in the 1964 Olympic Games913 words
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232 1964-10-18 12 TOKYO: Sat. rpiNY Jovina Tseng;, one of Malaysians most pro- mising swimmers, picked some tough opponents for her heat of the women's 400 metres freestyle swimming event here today and was elimirated. In a neighbourinß lane was the American world record holder. M.232 words
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853 1964-10-18 12 ATHLETICS ■M 200 m final (World 20.2 Olympic 20.5): 1 H. Carr (US' 20.3 (Olympic reccrd). 2 P. Drajnon iUS i 20.5. 3 E. Roberts (Triv.iri.ifli 20.6. 4 H. Jeromo (Canada I 20.7. 5 L. Berruti (It) 20.8. 6 M. Foi* (Poland" 20.8. 7 R.853 words
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Article40 1964-10-18 12 MALACCA. Sat. Malacca have moved into the second round of the Malaysian Government Services cricket competition against CEB to be played here on Oct. 24. Today Johore conceded a walkover to Malacca In their first round tie.40 words
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184 1964-10-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Brilliant allround play by Perak gained them a convincing 16 points itwo goals, two triesi to nine two tries and penalty) win over Selangor in their Under-23 rugger championship match at Ourney Road today. Perak took the lead In the184 words
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Article136 1964-10-18 12 SUNOEI PATANI. Sat.—Commonwealth Forces (North) cleared their first hurdle in the HMS Malaya Cup rugger competition with an easy 39 nointa 6 goals, 2 tries and penalty) to 6 (two tries) win over Kedah here today. Forces went Into attack from the start and the rout began136 words
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200 1964-10-18 12 UAL A LUMPUR. Sat. Central Electricity Board will meet Prisons In the final of the Malayan Government Services soccer competition for the Eu Eng Hock trophy on Oct. 29 at Alor Star. In the replay of tht semi-flnal. CEB beat Armed Forces200 words
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Article58 1964-10-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat I Malayan Railway wen* bundled out for 71 runs in tlu-.r nr^t Innings of the Malaysian Oov- petition against Armed Forces I at Rifle R;mße Ro;id. Mil.er was the best of the Forces bowlers taking live wlc- kets tor 8 runs. Forces58 words
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Article46 1964-10-18 12 PENANG, Sat. —Kedah PubI lie Services had scored 130 for a wickets at close of play in their match against Penang Service* at Green Lane today. H. Durairatnam (35) and Dassaya (23 > were associated In a good fourth wicket partnership which realised 45 runs.46 words
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Advertisement773 1964-10-18 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE m Wm4s U (Mi*.)— Box tt eti. txtrm ■NUINE PMOTO»TAT«, FolomatlC. M. Rooinsoo Road. 8 pora *****. TAMO'I PHOTOCOPY IIRVICI Is H* at 12S alarkst Street, 8 pore Tal: M46S. THI MAIM CLINIC. 1«. Prlnacp •tr*M, B'pora. Pboos 34(24. For Danirati. Balrlnaas, Thinning. railing. QFaytnc773 words
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Advertisement212 1964-10-18 11 \UsfNr4] symbol \JV^»/ of SECURITY For absolute SAFETY and SECURITY deposit with the SINGAPORE FINANCE LIMITED at attractive rates of interest for short or long term. SINGAPORE FINANCE LIMITED 294. lAVENDER STREET. SINGAPORE 12. TEL: ***** (5 lines).. Jf »f* =6 l«fc 4S y^- V^^^^^^l I 'onner Shakespearean actor from212 words
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Advertisement252 1964-10-18 12 £0k World Famous R e /f Haying Stars i4->-'l /'i~say: •HJMbV d\m^ MM Hffil^TTrV An amanng new "Easy Learn" Mu»ie Method hoi lust arrived. You con new learn quickly AT HOME, the easiest way aver then step right out to success, tun, rriendshi*. In less than 3 weeks YOU can252 words
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Advertisement261 1964-10-18 12 CIVIL ENGINEERS BINNIE PARTNERS have vacancies foi Assistant Engineers in Kuala Lumpur. Applications wiU be considered from Malaysian citizens only v ho hold a recognised professional qualification in Civil Engineering; some previous design or field experience will be an advantage- but it not essential. Application sJxmld be made In wrlttnr,261 words
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Miscellaneous13 1964-10-18 12 SPORTING SAM by Rag. Wootton 71 I I 3 O r*4k f%P&r*sf M13 words
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Article, Illustration4416 1964-10-18 1 He s dangling head-down on the hell mountain' ALONE, on a ledge on the Eiger mountain, the injured climber closed the flap of his tiny tent. "This," he said to himself "is my tomb." But while the storm lashed the mountain 50 men of six nations were mounting a massive4,416 words
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Article29 1964-10-18 1 Pages Pages Serial 1/11 Features 4 For Women 2, 3 Supplement sto 10 Jane Lee 3 Ss-ors 12 j Know Alls 3 Comics 12, 13, 14 i29 words
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Article416 1964-10-18 2 "17<XCUSE me. sir," said £j the Scotsman, "but aren't you the gentleman who fetched my son out of the lake yesterday?" "Why yes, I am," said the embarrassed rescuer. "But don't bother about it let's just say nothing more about it." "Say no thine about It!"416 words
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Article, Illustration566 1964-10-18 2 ITS THE NEW Excitement in a sleek black leotard swimsuit (left) with a pliant latticing of fine black strips across the midriff. Modelled by Kathy. Made from bri-nylon stretch material. ...COVER CRAZE 9 Two new designs. LEFT: Bernie in a floral patterned shift-style suit in red,566 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1964-10-18 3 JOHN WEIR - What is the future for Anne? JOHN WEIR By THE Queen > daughter is growing up fast. Already the girl who at Britain's last royal wedding said 'Me next' must be wondering to what extent a modern Princess is governed by ancient traditions; and to what extent she can shape1,293 words
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Article282 1964-10-18 3 KNOW ALLS DEAR Know Alls: My brother needs psychiatric treatment badly or I'm afraid he will become insane. Can you 101 l me whether the government provides free or cheap treatment to poor people. I am the sole supporter of a family of eight and282 words
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Article464 1964-10-18 3 JANE LEE DEAR .lane Lee: I am worried. Have you realised thai in tin's age of mechanisation housewives could no longer be necessary? There is an appliance for almost every household chore. In fact, any man can jog along quite comfortably without the little woman.464 words
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Article349 1964-10-18 4 Mata Hari pm she HAVE THE WITS TO BE A SPY? FOUR in in v tea after sunrise on a foggy October morning in 11)17, 12 shots exploded in the stillness of the military barracks at Vincennes, a suburb of Paris. The firing squad had done Its work.349 words
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Article271 1964-10-18 4 rIS week, a little more on skin trouble. j Quite often this Is heralded by a great deal of scratching. This Is particularly bothersome for your dog, and. after a j time, becomes annoying for the master. If this scratching Is not attended to trouble will invariably develop.271 words
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Article, Illustration948 1964-10-18 4 PETER VANE - THE MAN BEHIND CHINA'S ATOM BOMB PETER VANE ANY day now Red China will set off her first atomic explosion. This is a world-shaking event. And yet how much do you know about the story behind this big bang? Today, the Sunday Times tells you the tale of a collection948 words
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Article160 1964-10-18 4 HOW many fathers could answer this question? It's just as well to know if a youngster asks you: WHAT IS NAPOLLON BRANDY? POI'R out of fWe would 97 It I* brandy made in France at the time of Napolron. They are wrong. Any brandy can be railed160 words
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Advertisement202 1964-10-18 1 V Formica in Homes New Freshness and Flexibility in Decoration with FORMICA -lovelier interiors, permanently beautiful Formica. 011 tables FORMICA has a place wherever there is a surface to be Formica On Walls covered. Why is FORMICA such a versatile and popular decorative material? First because of its durability. i-OrmiCa202 words
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Advertisement262 1964-10-18 2 discreet m ciS q M wk whisper... HHp soft... and cool. Kotex Feminine Towels have a unique centre for instant and complete absorption. You feel so wonderfully safe and conf dent with Kotex I Kotex Towels never, never lose shape. They remain cool, well-fitting, and comfortable throughout use— and are262 words
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Advertisement313 1964-10-18 2 Z* W&. **RWf i a &b^k*ljb^Ll ■IMpß^ffWp Wk gee the beauty of a single grain of real Silk Face Powder. So smoothly rounded that's for silky texture. So delicately translucent to let the natural warmth and beauty of your skin glow through. Pierced by a hole a hundred times finer313 words
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Advertisement94 1964-10-18 3 r^^^^^lfl^^^^ W"**T^^dMß^^^^ lc > YT&Q^^^^^^^^^Lm H^^te**. Pocked processed by "^^K^^^WBB|^J' ~MpMyy GENERAL FOOD INDUSTRIES LTD S PORI V S »V~ H V V A«EUK CO M LTD hJ3^* Xi _.^riHw& when mothers talk babies they talk LACTOGEN {TrWaHjj ...because they know they can trust LACTOGEN to I f L MH94 words
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Miscellaneous365 1964-10-18 3 Radio Malaysia. KIIAI A I lIMPIIR i Programmes For The Evening: 11.00 Japan Hour; 11.30 The rxuMUM Winrun 603 Feature corner; 6.18 Music Malayanaires. »m- finn Prncrrnmm- Rum Hilth Charms; 6.30 Th? News; p.m.: 12.00 Sealed Orders; m o"moS M*lS 640 Results; 6.45 Inurlude: 12.30 Top Tunes Of The Week.365 words
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Advertisement248 1964-10-18 4 Boa 1 W i i i M Buiv .mtk I*. s^l ~^^Bp^w SSb^l JB BSw-a^^B ■..•Slgfo.A.- j| Mr- t Marmite in soup for a man-sized meal IMP 1111^** 1^ Mother knows best about Marmite goodness good for grown-ups and «Jk qKMI M for children. Put Marmite in soup for pure248 words
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Miscellaneous284 1964-10-18 4 ACROSS: 1. "Burn with sea- DOWN: 1. Ere (6>. 2. Inadethlng words" (7i, 6. Come to M i. a rimi-p itt 4 the <5). 10. Approach (4). quacy U3)> Cllque 3K 4 11. Successor i 4). 12. Secure (6). Eastern weight (4». 5. Sort of 13. Behind (6>. 15. Smallest284 words
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Article, Illustration523 1964-10-18 5 ■■********** l TO KUALA LUMPUR h Kit^^i^^r^^^^^^ *^Bv i r^^i i^i^^^^^^j mm. l^^P^«^ QUALITY GOODS AT COMPETITIVE PRICES Confident of more two-way trade THE simple objective of the Trade Mission from New Zealand now visiting Kuala Lumpur for a week from today is to sell more523 words
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Article, Illustration221 1964-10-18 5 Closer trade ties will aid future development Message from Leader of the Mission Mr. L. R. ADAMS-SCHNEIDER M P. THIS first Now Zealand Trade Mission to South -East Asia numbers among its members senior representatives of export ng firms, manufacturers and primary producers. These representatives are supported by specialists in221 words
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Advertisement127 1964-10-18 5 MEET THE NEW ZEALANDERS The New Zealand Trade Mission is now in Kuala Lumpur New Zealand offers v wide range of high- R Mm W^ mk I^*^"^! quality, attractively priced goods suitable for W^f^lvr^i South Last Asian markets. Executives of tlr IHA M E9''9w^F9PffP99P^PVVMPl9^^ many of New Zealand's leading business127 words
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235 1964-10-18 6 Several of New Zealand's manufacturing industries look to Malaysia as a source of raw materials. Last year New Zealand bought more than 13,000 tons of rubber for flic manufacture off a wide range of products, and 400 tons of tin which \\;is used fo235 words
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Article, Illustration455 1964-10-18 6 Regular supplier of meat and dairy products to S-E.A. Over 90 per cent of foreign exchange derives from export of farm products NEW Zealand has few supplies of raw materials for heavy industry but enjoys a climate and topography eminently suited to the production of temperate agricultural products. Over the455 words
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Advertisement335 1964-10-18 6 Meet the^| New Zealand expert on banking with £.the Official Trade Mission 'Sn^E^Lt Mr. W. L J Travers, a senior bank official from Christchurch. representing the New Zealand Bankers' Association, is travelling with the Trade Mission. He will give expert advice and technical assistance not only to members of the335 words
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Advertisement125 1964-10-18 6 1 IF* t t *S nnwn w iWI jp|jij|L tumniM*** The Press is published in Christchurch. OR the principal city of the South Island of gi!f.w. wo «T New Z*al«nd. Th. comprehensive disJ®m tribution of nearly 66,000 copies daily ij^.sMYnouTM Jpi'sJ. ranges from the Waitalci River (Canter0. McomA Jll bur125 words
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Article, Illustration94 1964-10-18 7 from thr hill-rnuntrv *hrrp farms of New Zealand cotnrs top-quality wool and from frit and Textiles of Xrw Zealand Ltd. come Riccarton carpets and rarnct \arns. acknouledxed to be. amongst thr brst in thr world. Rirrarton carpets have been rhnvn for mimic of the94 words
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Article, Illustration829 1964-10-18 7 Steady rise in trade between Malaysia and New Zealand MALAYSIA IS NEW ZEALAND'S MAIN SOURCE OF TIN SUPPLY THADK between New Zealand and Malaysia is growing steadily. The improved trading position between the two countries can be attributed in no small measure to the cordial relations \yhich exist between the829 words
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236 1964-10-18 7 THE first New Zealand Trade Mission to South-Eair Asia has arrived in Kuala Lumpur. Sponsored by the New Zealand Government, the 29-strong selling Mission will meet importers and traders from tomorrow before leaving for Singapore on Oct. 24, where members will spend236 words
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Advertisement278 1964-10-18 7 WITH H I NEW ZEALAND I New markets need initiative and there is no better way to find and understand markets than to go to them and there are plenty of markets in trie prosperous countries of the South Pacific. TEAL links the cities of New Zealand and Australia, flies278 words
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Advertisement249 1964-10-18 7 ACROSS THE PACIFIC ISLANDS TO THE ANTARCTIC YOU WILL FIND PRICES RENOWN PUMPS At far apart at Africa and South America Prices Renown Pumps are moving water. They're manufactured for export, as well as the home market, and all our design staff, engineers and tradesmen are highly skilled and widely249 words
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Article, Illustration105 1964-10-18 8 JLTEW Zealand, the U >!nmercial exporter oi dairy products In the world. haa developed a dairy in-du.-try which la unique [or 'iciency and commercial cnterpr The New Zealand Dairy Production and Marketing Board, of- which Mr. A. L Frlis left > is a member, is the105 words
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Article, Illustration441 1964-10-18 8 Zealand's political relations with South Kast Asia reflect its "rowing awareness ot the importance of its links with Asia generally and the countries of Southeast Asia in particular. It is in New Zealand's vital interest to see that South East Asia should be free, independ-441 words
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Article, Illustration91 1964-10-18 8 The New Zealand Mr;i? Producers' Board was established by Act of Parliament in 1922 with powers to co-ordinante and promote New Zealand's meat export trade. Although concerned with all phases of the trade, from the farm to consumers in world markets, the Board does not sell moat91 words
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Advertisement280 1964-10-18 8 M jji/ t /'f^L-l^/w iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiW^liiiliiiiiiliiiiliijiiiiHß ■^l-t^--'*"^ NEW ZEALAND: kl 2''&)£M WORLD'S FIFTH LARGEST EXPORTER j^\' r ~Tk OF NEWSPRINT j pg-* I [nternational-trade minded New Zealand ■>;!??• g I I rates fifth among the World's newsprint 3- *Si L^~ I exporters. [Hi IlV^jHnSa l fc7~Mg~T V>rZ>>f£ I News P" nt280 words
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Advertisement85 1964-10-18 8 From the green pasturelands of New Zealandtender Spring Lamb -and it's yours to enjoy the whole year round WHm^Lmiw^ wF^mJL&^*Ur t^JU- Alr""*^^X* NEW ZEALAND LAMB LAMB- BEEF- MUTTON -PORK NEW ZEALAND MEAT PRODUCERS BOARD llfltaH^ilV^' 1 1 l^iiii^^a^F' what makes §r these products so great? ittH te&^£ If r\ I85 words
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Article, Illustration904 1964-10-18 9 I WATTIE Canneries Ltd. is the largest and most diversified food processing organisation in the Southern Hemisphere. A range of 120 varieties of cannpd and frozen foods Is produced under the Wattie label for consumption on the home market and lor markets904 words
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Article, Illustration146 1964-10-18 9 BECAUSE of the beauty and diversity of its scenery and outstanding opportunities for sport and the friendliness of the people, New Zealand is becoming increasingly popular as a vacation destination. Within the North and South Islands are virtually all tinhighlights of a world tour snow-capped146 words
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261 1964-10-18 9 All the facts of interest at a glance YEW Zealand. 1,200 miles south-east of Australia in the South Pacific, is a land of infinite variety in scenic beauty, with a people whose productivity has made the nation one of the world's busiest trading nations per head of population. A member261 words
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Article, Illustration76 1964-10-18 9 Rafriftration and Hooting Engineer! Ltd., hondlt the manufacture end installation of high-quality commercial and domestic refrigeration appliances. Considerable success has been achieved with the lonaire horn* »t*4 commercial de«p fr«ex«r» both from th« point of design and efficiency and olio from a wide variety of models at76 words
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Advertisement211 1964-10-18 9 Maximum value I for AJ lowest price «aaaaßßHsas«ssjajr'^^ B^^^ B^^Jws>a«aasanMWMßßaaa>* j L^L^Lv.*.«fei i "ife v Enquire now for full particulars cover- Outstanding feature* minute: ing the ran*e of Deep Freezers manu- ALL STEEL RUBTPEOOFBD factured in New Zealand for com- litt^ constrUrti n mercial and domestic applications. MA{;NFTIC c;AS KET211 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1964-10-18 10 Details of more goods, services available Specialist bankers \e MlKill.S l>.U'.k Zral.uiil i Australia and New Zealand Banks Lid Bank ot New South Wales. Bank ol Nti nd. The Commercial Bank Ltd.. The National Bank of New Zealand Ltd.i piovidf tun IbII— rl trade-pro-farilitie.s for internation»l and maintain hichlv uatned1,068 words
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Advertisement280 1964-10-18 10 O IVON WATKINS-DOW LIMITED ■Ipl <| [VON WATKINS-DOW LIMITED usr in formulating saleable pioparamanufacture and market a wide tions. range of agricultural and Industrial i VO n Wat kins-Dow have marketweedkillers. Insecticides, fungicides tag and .servicing experience in and soil fumlgants, and the equip- tropical agriculture in the Pacific ment280 words
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Advertisement467 1964-10-18 10 J^k'-i l' One of New Zealand's largest and most progressive companies 'M^MAass;;; ium is proud to be :i i U IJPHSr.1 JPHSr. associated with NEW ZEALAND'S FIRST TRADE MISSION TO SOUTH EAST ASIA For more than 100 years WRIGHT STEPHENSON has served the great farming industries of New Zealand. Throughout467 words
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Advertisement285 1964-10-18 11 ii3r I > V pk**T #1 l>». BKNJ AMIN SPOCK 1b iM{ VRNOLD GESELL HS !<r Specialists. A Np<.'ri:)l International edition, carefully checked and adapted to meet the >k. v needs and terminology of ■■^M |k I all Kngl i s h speaking people. With finest quality paper, -.■ggfr this285 words
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Advertisement222 1964-10-18 12 I NEW! ■f quick relief of Asthma Pre»*-button relief wrthin minute* lasts for hour*. Compact unrt simple to ute easily carried In pocket or handbag. I Over 300 doses. You can SEE the contents and never fear running short. Get NEW Pressurised Iso-Brovon Inhalant from your chemist Complete units and222 words
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