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Title Section23 1964-10-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED &dfg\9l*X C E E D S 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73123 words
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Article, Illustration677 1964-10-19 1 Nikita joins 'outcasts' INTO the DUSTBIN SACKED SOVIET PREMIER GETS BITTER TASTE OF OWN MEDICINE Sunday MOSCOW, N I KIT A Khrushchev has joined the select company of his old political enemies in what the exPremier was fond of describing as "the dustbin of history." Ousted from his jobs ofReuter; AP - 677 words
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Article, Illustration686 1964-10-19 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. AN Indonesian airman who look pad In the landings at Pontian in Atlglisi was today sentenced to death in the Johore Bahru High Court Sukardi s o Sutrisna alias Asmandho, 25, a Corporal in the Indonesian Air Force, was charged under686 words
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127 1964-10-19 1 MOSCOW. Sun. Russia's new leaders today called for the taaltn.i. of "all types" of atomic tests, and ur^cd new efforts for Communist bloc unity. The attack on atomic t«->»ts wa> taken as critit imii of China for explodinß its first atomic bomb. The new127 words
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Article, Illustration591 1964-10-19 1 Wilson picks old party men LONDON, Sun. Mr. Harold Wilson swept into action in his first full day as Labour Prime Minister yesterday, clearly determined to live up to his election promises of a dynamic new leadership. Tn eight hours of rapid decisions, the 48-year-old leader completed his cabinet, heldReuter; AP - 591 words
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Article41 1964-10-19 1 LAGOS. Sun. Police sources said today that Dr. Leonard Victor Allen" lecturer at Leeds University, on bail here awaiting sentence on sedition charges, was detained last night while trying to i cross the Dahomey border In dis--1 guiae Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration88 1964-10-19 1 Space age nurse IT'S SLICK. It's streamlined. It's a new space age uniform for nurses. This all-in-one outfit London designer Ronald Lickman's prescription for the 1964 nurse. If it is generally adopted it will do away with laundry bills and put the nurse in front of Paris fashion with trousers.88 words
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124 1964-10-19 1 JAKARTA, Sun. IndoJ nesian Acting President, Dr. Subandrio, has denied that Indonesia sent "peace- feelers" to Malaysia. He made the statement on his return here last night after attending the nun aligned countries' conference in Cairo. Dr. Subandrio told reporters at the airport: "It isAP - 124 words
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Article210 1964-10-19 1 Sock orders press to shut up i JAKARTA. Sun. The J Indonesian Attorney- General. Mr. Sutardhio. has ordered the Indonesian press and all 1 Indonesian organisai tions to refrain from writing and agitating against the Government's rico policy. According to Antara BCWI agency, Mr. Sutardhio has warned that failure toAP - 210 words
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Article33 1964-10-19 1 FLOODS KILL 6 TRIVANDRI M. Son. Cloudburst bronchi 18 Indus of rain In cietat hours and killed six people. Floods covered low-lyinf areas of Trivandrum In five leet 61 water. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article48 1964-10-19 1 RANGOON. Sun. One policeman and a member of the crew in a Burmese Government pu.ssenser launch In the Irrawady Delta were shot dead after an Invitation to tea by rebels on Oct. It, according to the official Burmese language morning paper. Mirror, today. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article28 1964-10-19 1 VATICAN CITY. Sun. Pope Paul announced today that he j would travel to Bombay for the I International Eucharistic Coni gress next month. Reuter. m/,.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration422 1964-10-19 2 TOKYO, Sunday. (HINA over the weekend jubilantly hailed its acquisition of Man's deadliest weapon-the atom bomb-while a troubled world pondered the grave political and human consequences which might follow. "An important achievement in strengthening national defence, and an important contribution to theAP - 422 words
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Article70 1964-10-19 2 HONG KONG. Sun. Communist China probably exploded its first atomic bum.) in the desert wastes of its vast western province of Sinkiang, intelligence sources said here yesterday. The sources said the bomb site was probably nrar the nuclear research centre in the I'rumchi area. The70 words
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614 1964-10-19 2 An event of grave consequence, says Indian Minister BOMBAY, Sun JNDIA'S Defence Minister, Mr. Y.B. Chavan, today described China"s nuclear explosion as an event of ''grave consequence" which India must view with "concern" despite the Chinese pledge not to use the bomb first. He told a meeting of the rulingReuter - 614 words
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Article, Illustration247 1964-10-19 2 Tshombe: Nasser and Bella are out to kill me f EOPOLDVILLE. Sun. The Coneolese Prime Minister. Mr. Moise Tshombe. yesterday accused the Presidents of Egypt. Algeria and Mali with plotting to kill him and other Congo political leaders. Speaking to more ihan 5C.000 people in King Baudouln Staaium, Mr. Tshombe247 words
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Miscellaneous21 1964-10-19 2 THE GAMBOLS ay Barry Appleby /WOULD VA MIMcT) \*W&££ 7W//O* m THERE'S JUSTI I* "ttTE (cS I fc> ONE MORE T«.i»taMo»21 words
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204 1964-10-19 3 YEW YORK, Sun. Police raided a Greenwich Village flat on Friday night and arrested 18 nude men and women said to be members of a narcotics and love cult. The raiding squad seized 40 lb. of marijuana. They identifiedReuter - 204 words
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77 1964-10-19 3 LONDON. Sun. A thief dressed as a policemen led a gang of raiders who escaped with jewellery and watches worth more than £40.000 ($340,000) in a raid In London's exclusive Mayfair area yesterday. The bogus policeman and his three, accomplices held up theReuter - 77 words
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Article67 1964-10-19 3 )S AIKLS. Sun. Poi s nere tonight to dispers-e a crowd leaving bum nui'tniß which demanded tha reiurn of the former Argentine dictator. Juan Peron. from exile In Spain The tear gas used and .scattered pistol shots were heard as a Peronist crowd attempted to inarchReuter - 67 words
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Article143 1964-10-19 3 Arrest of aide: LBJ did not know \yASHINGTON, Sun.— VS. Treasury Secretary, Mr. Douglas Dillon, said yesterday that a 1961 FBI arrest report on Walter W. Jenkins was not brought to the attention of President Johnson, then Vice President, or any member of his staff. Mr. Dillon made this knownAP - 143 words
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Article31 1964-10-19 3 NEW YORK. Sun.— AmencaD composer Cole Porter left his multi-million-dollar estate to a first cousin, Jules Omar Cole, and Jules' son. James, the New York Daily News reported. APAP - 31 words
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Article56 1964-10-19 3 NEW YORK. Sun— Lisa Duran > billed Iht act at a super club at Lyn< iibuiu. Virginia, as one 01 those classy taxe-offs on stage dancers The sheria. however, viewed it as a simple Mlfß Off rlnthfi thai is. He closed the club last nicht. callingUPI - 56 words
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Article17 1964-10-19 3 LONDON. Sun.— Pour men armed with rolling-pins robbed a payroll carrier ot $2,000 today. UPI.UPI - 17 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-10-19 3 POIRAGE. daring, determination, call it what you like but women will certainly need it to wear some of the fashions on display at this year's Modern Homes Exhibition in Glasgow. Sensational, saucy, simplicity is the essence of a special preview ofMirrorpic - 95 words
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300 1964-10-19 3 The final count: Labour's lead is FOUR f ONDON. Sun. The new Labour Government's overall majority in the House of Commons last night officially became FOUR The last result declared in the election showed that the Conservatives retained their hold on Argyll, a Scottish constituency Conservative candidate Mr. M.A. C.300 words
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220 1964-10-19 3 Three vice queens of Mexico get long prison sentences MEXICO CITY, Sun. T hr c c sisters accused of white slavery, kidnapping and corruption of minors have been sentenced to prison terms ranging from 20 to 26 years Conviction of the sisters, Eva. Marie, de Jesus and Delfina Gonzales, byReuter - 220 words
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162 1964-10-19 3 f OND O N, Sun. Beryl Frances Probyn, 30--year-old wife of daring jail-breaker Waltex ("Angel Face") Probyn, who was recaptured on Friday night, was charged here yesterday with the attempted murder by shoatine of a London detcctiv c-M-njcant. She w is n minded untilReuter - 162 words
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324 1964-10-19 3 'Sir Alec must go' cries the Tory Press T ONDON, Sun. Two Sunday newspapers today called on Sir Alec Dou 1 a s-Home to step down from the leadership of the Conservative Party The SUNDAY TIMES. which supported the Conservatives during the election campaign, said in an editorial: "His appealReuter - 324 words
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Article56 1964-10-19 3 Peer to stay as envoy LONDON. Sun.— Mr. Patrick Gordon-Walker. Britain's new Foreign Secretary, has asked Britain's ambassador in Washington, Lord Harlech, to remain In his post, authoritative sources said here today. Lord Harlech has accepted. Lord Harlech was appointed as ambassador when the late Mr. John P. Kennedy becameReuter - 56 words
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Article47 1964-10-19 3 at new low LONDON. Sun.— The pound tell by one-sixteenth ol a cent in Uip London exchange market on Friday to a shade over USS7B.I lowest level for seven years and lowest point to which the Bank of j England normally permits the pound to fall. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Obituary38 1964-10-19 4 EDWIN LEBESTER PEREIRA. brothrr of Mm. E. Pcrelra Franklin Perelra and Gerald Perelra of Slngapor» and Mrs. Felix Pcrelra of Talring paused away result of car accident while at Atrworks Training School, Perth on the is. 10.64.38 words
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Article161 1964-10-19 4 "FHE Finance MinisA ter, today pledged that the Singapore Government would do its best to obtain the maximum quota of export of local cotton textile products to Britain. But, he said, there was an urgent need for local manufacturers and exportters to develop alternative markets161 words
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147 1964-10-19 4 Keep up good work, Says Tun Yusuf SINGAPORE, Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tim Yusof bin Ishak, told St. John Ambulance Brigade members today that in this period of national emergency it was more than ever necessary that their efficiency should be kept up to the highest pitch. Tun Yusof147 words
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Article128 1964-10-19 4 'Don't be misled warning SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of National Development said yesterday it had come to the notice of the Chief Building Surveyor's department that certain unauthorised persons were going round to various houses impersonating officers of the Chief Building Surveyor's department and calling themselves building inspectors. A Government128 words
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Article46 1964-10-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— TV Malaysia Singapura will telecast a new series In the national langu- I age beginning tomorrow on Channel 8 at 7.45 p.m. to Inform. l educate and entertain the youth of Singapore. This series of weekly half-hour programmes Is entitled "Halaman Bella."46 words
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Article33 1964-10-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Radio Ma laysia (Singapura) will be broac casting a feature programme o "Democratic Socialism" tomorrow Times of broadcast are: Tami 5.15 p.m., Malay: 9.10 p.m., an Chinese: 10.30 p.m.33 words
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Article24 1964-10-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.—The Van di-Pertuan Negara has appoint* Mr. Albert Goh Men San to b an Assistant Comptroller of In 1 come Tax.24 words
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Advertisement220 1964-10-19 4 36 YEARS I of SHOW BUSINESS LEADERSHIP #Shaw36th JjiniversaiY 3-d a y Festival TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY I PRICE I ADMISSION AT SHAW ZCINEMAS AMUSEMENT PARKS in MALAYSIA I CAPITOL (Singapore) NEXT CHANGE 1 /»i« tuff tlt'tlitiift'tl in tftmntf /#>»*'#•» m *«YOU RE NOT I—l WON T MAKE "THE ARMY S220 words
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159 1964-10-19 5 50,000 in Singapore get Catholic relief SINGAPORE. Sun. About 50.000 Door and needy people in Singapore shared more than two million pounds of relief foods distributed by the Catholic Welfare! Services. Singapore during the past year. The iood supplements included milk powder, bread flour, wheat, butter and vegetable oils, cheeseAgencies - 159 words
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Article34 1964-10-19 5 JAKARTA. Sun. Ammcan books and magazines will be burned in public on Oct. 31 to mark the 36th anniversary of the Indonesian youth pledge day, Antara news agency said today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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147 1964-10-19 5 SUNGEI BAKAP, Sun. Socialist Front member of Parliament for Batu. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, last night urged, voters in Seberang Sela- tan not to "perpetuate: the Alliance's one-uartv ir.onopoly" by returning another Alliance candidate in the by-election here. "The only way to keep democracy147 words
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Article41 1964-10-19 5 PORT SWETTENHAM, Sun. The Minister of Labour. Mr V Manickavasagam. today handed over more Ulan $1,500 to families of fishermen m Pulau Ketam v.-ho were robbed and kidnapped by Indonesians in the Straits of Malacca two weeks ago.41 words
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134 1964-10-19 5 Jewel grab getaway car found abandoned SINGAPORE. Sun. j Police have recovered the car which was used in yesterday's $10,000 Jewellery grab from a goldsmith shop in China Street. The brown Austin Cambridge was found abandoned In a back-lane behind the City Hall a few hours after the robbery. Two134 words
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Article61 1964-10-19 5 PENANG. Sunj— Six secret society thugs were picked up bi police at Weld Quay last night. The gang was travelling in car when it was spotted by radio patrol car cruising in tlit area. The police stopped the cai and later took the men61 words
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Article, Illustration272 1964-10-19 5 For about the same price as a TR4 you can buy a pretty tourer with a take-off roof and a couple of bucket seats. T air enough: your mother will find it nice for the shopping. Or \ou can272 words
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Article248 1964-10-19 5 FOUR HELD (BUT ONE MAN GETS AWAY) AFTER $25,000 OF OPIUM FOUND From CHAN BENG SOON: Sungei Patani, Sun r^USTOMS officers in a 70 m.p.h. chase opened fire at a speeding car and forced it to stop near here last night. In the vehicle they found248 words
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104 1964-10-19 5 45 STAGE LIGHTNING STRIKE IN ESTATE KULIM, Sun. Forty-five Indian tappers in Ghlm Khoon Estate. Serdang, 14 miles from here, staged a lightning stvike today. The strikers, members of the National Union of Plantation Workers, were protesting against, the dismissal of a colleague, S. Paramasivam. The strike, however, did not104 words
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Article37 1964-10-19 5 TELUK AN SON, Sun— A new women's section of the Teluk Anson Umno division for the Jalan Canal electoral ward here will be formed at a meeting at the Malayan Chinese Association on Nov. 14.37 words
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Article, Illustration219 1964-10-19 5 Mother sees her daughter strangled TELUK ANS O N. Sun. A 16. year-old girl. Tan kiah Eng was found strangled to death in the courtyard of a temple near her house, off Immigrant Road here, early this morning. She had bruised marks on her right cheek and neck. The police219 words
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157 1964-10-19 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The National Library can now provide a wealth of Information for the businessman, administrator, builder and the housewile. Mn. Hedwiß AJiuar. the acting director, .said this information was contained in an ex-tt-nsiv.- file of trade literature— a collection of catalogues now available157 words
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81 1964-10-19 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. All Imports of filament electric bulbs from 15 to 200 watts ror domestic lighting, from any country including i the Malaysian territories, must now be covered by import licences. Quotas will be restricted to 50 per cent of an applicant's proved imports81 words
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Article75 1964-10-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Miss Elizabeth M. Woodwark, a young member of the British Voluntary Service Overseas, will give a public talk on "Voluntary Service Overseas" at 4 p.m. next Sunday at 29. Ipoh Road. The talk la sponsored by the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club. Miss75 words
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Article102 1964-10-19 5 First escalator for East Coast I/OTA BHARU. Sun. An escalator— the first in the East Coast is to he installed at the $700,000 two-storey Central Market now under construction here. The escalators will also be the first to be installed in a market in Malaysia. The installation or the escalator102 words
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273 1964-10-19 6 KHANH: Only way to win this war... I>LEIKU (Vietnam), Sun. MaJ-Gen,. i Nguyen Khanh. the Prime Minister, j declared today that i South Vietnam could not win its wa r against Communist j subversion by con- tinuing Its present tactics. Alternative plans, Includ- Ing bomblnc or even ex- j pandlngReuter - 273 words
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Article145 1964-10-19 6 JAKARTA. Sun. Devastating floods were reported to have hit east, west and centra! Java island since early October. Conflicting reports have put the death toll at less than 100 in the stricken areas while several others were reported missing. Rivers were .said to haveAP - 145 words
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Article83 1964-10-19 6 VATICAN- CITY. Sun His arms open in a gesture of welcome. Pope Paul VI receives President Soekarno last week. Later, the Pope bestowI rri the Vatican's second lii chest papal order the Order of the Golden Spur on the Indonesian President. The Vatican's hichrst decoration, the Supreme83 words
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Article26 1964-10-19 6 j GEORGETOWN. (British Gu!ajna>, Sun. The Prime Minister. Dr. Cheddi Jagan. denied ancnly yesterday that his ruling People's Progressive Party was Communist. AP.AP - 26 words
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Article74 1964-10-19 6 Expelled leader arrested i Sun. Hocine Alt Ahmed, one of Prei sident Ben Bella's leading opponents, was arrested yesj terday afternoon, the Defence Ministry here an--1 nounced Television programmes I en broken into with the biiof Mm- istry announcement, which cave I !no lurthfc- details of the arrest. Ait AhmedReuter - 74 words
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Article86 1964-10-19 6 MELBOURNE. Sun. A blindfolded marksman accidentally shot his wife in the head with an arrow at an agricultural exhibition yesterday. In the act. Little Beaver Kavanagah. 48. stioots six arrows from a distance of 10 feet. The last arrow is always aimed ai his wife's chestAP - 86 words
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198 1964-10-19 6 STRONG BID TO SEAT PEKING IN UNESCO PARIS, Sun. France and Russia are exprclecl to make a concerted bid to -seat a Red Chinese delegation in l/nesco at Its general conferenrc starting here on Tuesday. The bid could prove a valid pointer to what may happen in the United NationsReuter - 198 words
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Article30 1964-10-19 6 JAKARTA. Suji. -The Indonesian authorities will Bnt i then take action against those mho wear tight jeans. Beatle haircuts, or bird's nest hairstyle. Antara news acency reported today.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article25 1964-10-19 6 ADDIS ABABA, Sun. Ethiopia Is to establish diplomatic relations with Thailand before the end of the year, it was announced today. Reuter. iReuter - 25 words
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186 1964-10-19 6 At 96, he's banned from driving for two years LONDON, Sun.— A man of 96 drove home from a shopping expedition last week and was told he had been barred from driving a few hours earlier Sprightly John Wells said: "They have disqualified m« for two years. All I can186 words
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Article, Illustration91 1964-10-19 6 lOHANNESBURG, Sun.— J The African motorist watched with iiitore.it as j an African hold-up man relieved an Indian butcher. I E. Abdullah, of £200 ($1,700) at the point of a knife. As the robtx>r ran off he drew i up alongside him in hisAP - 91 words
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Article, Illustration388 1964-10-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. j 'J'RADE between Malaysia and New Zealand has increased spectacularly during the last four years, Mr. L.R. Adams-Schneider. leader of the first New Zealand trade mission to South-East Asia, told a Presss conference here today. He said that a388 words
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Article40 1964-10-19 7 KILANC) BOH Mr U. B ft Ootta ha.v been re-elected chairman ol the Kluang Co-operative J Housing Society. I Other officials are: Vier-cliair-man. Dr. R. Vasudrvan; secretary. Mr. A. Naniasiw.ivam: and ireaI surer. Mr. Lee Ah Leng.40 words
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Article78 1964-10-19 7 Another 1,400 homes for S'pore SINGAPORE, Sun. The Housing and Development Board is to build another 1.392 housing units at a total cost of S2 mlHton It has accepted a tender for $1 105,150 for five block* of three-storey flats comprising 660 units to be built at St. Michael's estate.78 words
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Article39 1964-10-19 7 MUAR. Sun More than 300 settlers at Bukit Scntmpnng. 35 nnle.s trom livre. have completed buildup :i mosque Hiroußh sellhelp The mosque OOattnf 53. 000 and built within a motun can avcominodate about 300 people39 words
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Article24 1964-10-19 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Federation Signals, in its three-day recruiting campaign here last week, enlisted 100 young men. Ol these. 29 are Chinese.24 words
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Article260 1964-10-19 7 'TEMPORARIES' FACE LOSS OF JOBS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A LARGE number of temporary clerks may lose their jobs shortly. Mr. G.N. Rajan, general secretary of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers, said today. Mr. Rajan said that 'tie Principal Establishment Office" had senr out circulars calling on all state260 words
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200 1964-10-19 7 A-blast political capital for Reds: Tan ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Communists In this region will not hesitate to make DOlitical capital out of China's successful exDlosion of a nuclear device. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. said this ott his return here from Singapore today after attending200 words
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82 1964-10-19 7 IPOH. Sun.— The strike by about 900 engineering workers in the Kinta district over annual paid holidays, scheduled to start yesterday, was called off following an eleventh-hour settlement of the dispute. The Klnta branch of the National Union of Engineering Employees, which represents the workers, made82 words
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Article31 1964-10-19 7 KAJANO. Sun.— The Ulu Lan(jat St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade, will inert on Frulav to discuss the formation of (list aid posts in various Darts of the district31 words
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Article25 1964-10-19 7 KI.LANG Sun The Kluane Youth Club will hold a Masked Ball at ihf Diamond Jubilee Hall here at 8 p.m. on Nov. 7.25 words
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Article44 1964-10-19 8 TAIPING, Sun. The 78-year-old Talping Museum, which draws large crowds during week-ends, will soon get a new car park Work has already started on the park and plans are now being made for a canteen to proved* for visitors.44 words
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309 1964-10-19 8 SINGAPORE, Sunday. T)R. CHARLES GAMBA, former president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, has said that when civil service disputes were directed to arbitration, submissions on behalf of the Government should not be made by heads of departments concerned. This would place the309 words
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Article116 1964-10-19 8 BUTTERWORTH. Sun. The Inshore Fishermen's Association of Malaya today joined their Kuala Perils colleagues in protesting against the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives' pilot trawl-er-nshing project in Pulau Langkawi. "Experience has shown that this form of fishing is not suitable for this country. 1 Mr.116 words
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Article53 1964-10-19 8 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Memrl Besar of Kelantan. Inche Mohamed Asrl bin Haji Muda. will inaugurate the Kelantan branch of the National Language Action Front. The aim of the Front is to help the Government in its efforts to make the national language the sole official53 words
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Article55 1964-10-19 8 KUANTAN, Sun. The Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohamed Sell, will open a meeting of the State Vigilante Corps at the town hall here on Wednesday. The meeting, which will be attended by tin-miners, estate managers, businessmen and councillors, is to raise money55 words
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Article, Illustration224 1964-10-19 8 PROGRESS OF STORE AMAZES FORMER AUSSIE P.o.W. OLNGAPORE, Sun. A former Australian prisoner of war. Mr. Wally Parnell, who has returned here after 19 years, is amazed and impressed by the progress the State has made. He said today: "Singapore Is an entirely different city now. It Is buzzing all224 words
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Article73 1964-10-19 8 IPOH, Sun. The deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, Dr. Toh Chm Chye. will be chief guest of honour at the Ipoh AngloChinese School Old Boys' Association's 69th anniversary reunion dinner on Oct. 31. An old boy of the school. Dr. Toh will give away73 words
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177 1964-10-19 8 'Join Land Finance Co-op Society' |(UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The president of the National Land Finance Cooperative Society Ltd., Dato V. T. Sambanthan. today appealed for more people to Join the society which was based on the principle of giving the poor man a "fair deal." Speaking at the opening of177 words
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Article63 1964-10-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun, A nine man Burmese trade delegation will arrive here this week to step-up trade relations with Malaysiii. This was announced today by the Pernwnenc Secretary to the > Burmese Ministry of Trade and Development. Col. San Win. when he made ;i brief stop63 words
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215 1964-10-19 8 MALACCA, Sun.— Two young men were committed to stand trial In the High Court here yesterday for possessirg ammuni tion and explosives without a license or permit. They were Mamat bin Puteh. 21, unemployed, and Majid bin Samad, 24, a driver They are215 words
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Article42 1964-10-19 8 SINGAPORE, Bun.— The Industrial Arbitration Court haa postponed hearing of the pay dispute between the Immigration Department of the State of Singapore and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, scheduled for tomorrow, to Friday. Oct 30 at 10 a.m.42 words
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Article34 1964-10-19 8 I SINGAPORE. Sun.— Singapore State Advocate General. EnetM Ahmad bin Mohamedj Ibrahim. will give a Ullc at the luncheon meeting of the Lions Club of Singapore on Wednesday at Prtnc«'« restaurant.34 words
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243 1964-10-19 8 IPOH, Sunday CHINESE contractors registered with the Public Works Department in Perak for minor works have complained that no Dro. jects have been allotted them durirc the past Xew months. A letter signed by 24 of these contractors has been sent to243 words
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132 1964-10-19 8 KUCHING. Sun. Some Kedayans who were jailed for taking up arms against the Sarawak Government at the time of the Brunei revolt, have been released on parole to take part In a land development scheme near Llmbang In the Fifth Division. The Chief132 words
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Article36 1964-10-19 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. Th« Finance Minister. Dr Goh Kfiif S«t*. has appointed Mr. Al.m xeo Che? V-ow to bo a member of the Economic Dovploomrnt Board to represent manuXacturtn« Interest* for a period of two year*.36 words
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Advertisement175 1964-10-19 8 1/7/11 |B w j!%% r HnC Constipation Jpl P^ga**" 1^ V~: "■H '-aSS AGENTS: HARPER GILFILLAN CO. LTD. <t>PARKER[X3 CONTAINS SOLVX For school work and home use: SUPfß mgUKfllmC WASHABLE ROYAL BLUE IIMUIi 1 For permanent office records: W^ i^OTi Parker SUPER OUINK PERMANENT BLUE gg ink is available in175 words
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Miscellaneous216 1964-10-19 8 tttftf Oop Bff V.T. IJcrrnTin I H6V DCC/ TVS WHATS I C OH,THATS IMPOSSIBLE/ I THERE WAS AJ4OEMT GREECE? Ji^f OKAY, OOOtA,"W VIEW-SatEENS THAT rr* A THERE JUST ISN'T ANY I ACCORPIMG FOR PETE SAKE, IjR. SHOWS CVER_MXJ COME AUVE.' /THING MlkijTAlJR 1 V SUCH ANIMAL.' -~A TO HOMER..A VVHAT'S216 words
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Article, Illustration1985 1964-10-19 9 GREVILLE WYNNE - GREVILLE WYNNE -by P^ HIS *1 WKGwmwT&w£ OWN PTV |^^V K9BHIH olu n I TH K party was over. It was dusk as we left the little pavilion in the Central Park in Budapest I had Just been giving a reception In honour of the Ministry of Foreign Trade1,985 words
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Advertisement339 1964-10-19 9 ASP-4CEC4S I BUI jL J KIRLOSKAR SALES COME TO MALAYSIA 'Kinoskars*. manufacturers of Electric Motors. Transformers, Alternators, Pumps, Diesel Engines, Machine Tools, Valves etc., have now their Sales Office al: 71-75 JALAN TUANKU ABDUL RAHMAN 6TH FLOOR KUALA LUMPUR (MALAYSIA) PHONE: ***** Kirloskar Electric Co. Ltd. Kirloskar N Kirloskar Brothers339 words
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Obituary16 1964-10-19 10 •it r»»ra'« Sit (Minimum) CRAY On ll'th O.iotwt x lohO. lielovid h 1. .rinerly romdc16 words
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Article39 1964-10-19 10 Horii Sl* fmimmmmt •"mR AND MRS. Abdul Karlm taank emda for gift*. ire on tneir wedding on mmh s iKire. MR. AND MRS. Krif Chen Chuaa I! snd /nead» for thetr d 1 aT tendances at tawlr sj39 words
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Obituary31 1964-10-19 10 in HnrWi J/» (¥imlmum) "~IN EVER LOVING Memory of II Mavsftea] from us v, nuddenlv mkno^n Tho»e who -ne heartarhe farewell. R» eet .ays Witt us ,lasert»d b) Parent*31 words
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Article182 1964-10-19 10 Hnrdt tl» Mimimum) (OON T LISTEN to rumours Keep krp with the tewi. Inatall a Clartoa Eladio in your rar Prtce only IH<> (plus duty in Kederafon and Boraso^ Itep diKcoua- for casn. Obtainable fr«» atorneo Motors DRUMMER AIR FUBSHENBR Is a in every houss. It controls unwanted »mell182 words
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Article668 1964-10-19 10 Communist China is not yetp the fifth nuclear power. There M are still only three full mem- 1 bers of the horror bomb club. (.But the explosion by China < i of a nuclear contraption, small as it may have been, clearly is an event of almost668 words
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Article361 1964-10-19 10 The new British Prime Minister's apparent determination to live up to Labour's election promises of dynamic leadership will have to pay some regard to the margin of victory. Mr. Harold Wilson has an overall majority of four. The swing of just over three per cent from the361 words
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Article288 1964-10-19 10 The main problem facing Malaysian fishermen today is not on the agenda of the conjference of the Indo-Pacific Fisheries Council now in session in Kuala Lumpur. The participants are technicians and administrators. Piracy and maritime aggression lie outside their competence. Clearly, however, the right to fish unmolested288 words
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411 1964-10-19 10 THE comparison made by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of National Development regardIng the Singapore multistorey car park charge of 50 cents a day with charges abroad is unrealistic. We should compare also the annual per capita income. Take Los Angeles. The charge411 words
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Letter125 1964-10-19 10 Home for pups I WOULD be most grateful If I could be allowed to thank the 120 people who replied to my advertisement In the Straits Times In which I asked for homes for my six puppy dogs. I received letters, telrphone calls, telegrams, and calls in person at my125 words
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Letter99 1964-10-19 10 Self-drive cars OVER a year ago the Singapore authorities decided not to license any more self-drive cars. The result is that there are only about 40 self-drive cars In Singapore to cater to tourists and visitors. Two firms practically have a monopoly. No new firms can start because no new99 words
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Letter94 1964-10-19 10 Boys on chairs THE other day I happened to go to a school in Seremban to obtain permission for my son to return home on an emergency matter. To my astonishment I found that a woman teacher had made a number of students stand on their desk chairs. For whatever94 words
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Letter63 1964-10-19 10 Danger drain rpHE deep drain by the A side of Singapore's multi-storey car park in Market Street requires safety railings or a coverIng. I saw two small children fall Into the drain. I jumped in and brought them up. but I had to seek the assistance of some other people63 words
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Letter122 1964-10-19 10 Half full THE Permanent Secretary to the (Singapore) Ministry of National Development makes the curious statement that charges for the multi-storey car park were raised in order to discourage motorists from driving into the city unnecessarily. The traffic problem in Singapore is extremely serious but certainly there are many other122 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1964-10-19 10 Dr. ARNOLD TOYNBEE; DtNVER. COLORADO - PERIL OF THE HALF-BAKED VOTE Dr. ARNOLD TOYNBEE DtNVER. COLORADO Hydra-headed, it could outnumber the solid anti-Goldwater blocs by in DENVER is the centrepoint in a con tinentwide system of communications. A i rroutes, highways, and railroads converee on Denver from the A t I a n tic seaboard andOFNS - 1,081 words
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Advertisement707 1964-10-19 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. PHOTOGRAPHY J« H.,r,/« <5 /Mm I Htx f rlt. «xrr« (END A PICTURE. BtssH psMMM, I'lu. irtfi mad* from utiitr nr Kodsiolor b«k»IIvi". DM >""i Kodak rti-.(l'r and C«t youi OVERSEAS LEAVE If. W,,r.1. <: Mm.)— Box i» rl«. txlrn CAST SUSSEX Small iltra. live fully .nd January707 words
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Advertisement74 1964-10-19 10 OANMAIRUUIW Qantas otters yoi- the fastest aircraft in round-the-world service. DIRECT QAHUS 707 'V- JETS TO: Europe and the UK (7 Flights a week.) Australia: (6 Flights a week.) Specify Qantas to your Air Cargo Agent or contact Malaysian Airways Limited, General Sale* agents for Qantas, SINGAPORE: Raffle* Hotel, 9174 words
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Advertisement67 1964-10-19 10 WINDOWS give you Say goodbye to bouts of hot, sleepless nights. Install Stormfine louvre> windows and enjoy the comforts of controlled ventilation. Stormline keeps you cool when it shines, cosy ancf comfortable" jjjj wheTV It "rains. IF blends very well with the latest architectural W^^ ideas. Stormline is rugged too.67 words
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Article365 1964-10-19 11 Secession People in Singapore more interested in making Malaysia a success, says Lee THE people of Singapore were more interested in making Malaysia a success rather than talk of secession, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said today. C o m m c n tine on the "No seccession365 words
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Article233 1964-10-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Information and Broad casting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said today that "certain, political adventurers and manipulators" In Singapore were "dreaming" of handIng over the island to outside forces who were bent on destroying democracy. Wild rumour He233 words
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Article43 1964-10-19 11 PAR IT BUNTAR, Sun.— Three areas in Knan District have been declared "protected areas." They are the Government rice I mill and godowns. Bagan Serai. the water treatment plant. Gunong Semanggol. and the water treatment plant at Bagan Serai.43 words
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216 1964-10-19 11 The poor pupils without books: New ruling KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Sun. The Government ruled today that heads of schools cannot turn out dudHs who cannot afford to buy books on time because of financial difficulties. At the samp time it wants school authorities to help these poor pupils buy their216 words
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188 1964-10-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Ministry of Education is to carry out a survey on the number of school-going blind and draf children for the next eight years to draw up plans to absorb thorn Into primary schools. A Ministry statement MM today188 words
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Article20 1964-10-19 11 KLUANG. Sun. Mr. D B. E Cos. a has been elected chairman of the Kluang Co-operative Housing Society.20 words
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Article54 1964-10-19 11 MUAR. Sun. The Ismail School will hold an exhibition and prize giving ceremony on Parents' Day on Thursday. The Johore Chief Education Officer, Mr. Tan Teik Meng. and the District Officer, Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamrd Tahir. will attend the ceremony, which will be followed by54 words
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Article40 1964-10-19 11 KUCHING. Sun. Mr. Law Tin, m Seng, a hospital assistant of the Eajah Charles Brooke Memorial Hospital here, left for Hong Kong for one-month's training in leprosy work under the Sarawak Government overseas In-service i training award.40 words
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Article25 1964-10-19 11 1 SINGAPORE. Sun —The Directs or of Education has cancelled the regiHriition of Tung Chi School of Smith Street under the Education Ordinance.25 words
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609 1964-10-19 11 Johore State Assembly members' scathing attack against Front Johore Bahru, Sun OCATHLNG attacks on the Socialist Front were made in the Johore State Assembly yesterday during a debate on a motion condemning In d o nesian aggression. The motion was introduced by Tuan Hajl Othman bin Hajl Mohammed Sa'at. chairman609 words
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Article, Illustration242 1964-10-19 11 JUDITH YONG - Japanese girl who overcame traditions joins S'pore University JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE, Sun. A Japanese Rirl. who overcame family traditions and financial obstacles two years ago to enter a Tokyo university, has arrived here as the first official Japanese student to attend the University of Singapore. She Is Miss Fiumlko242 words
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Article31 1964-10-19 11 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will perform the opening ceremony for Malaysia Nails Manufacturer Company at 279 K. Pay.i debar Road, tomorrow at 5 p.m.31 words
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215 1964-10-19 11 Singapore citizens can be officials of unions I ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sun. Singapore citizens can be officials of trade unions registered in Malaya. This has been confirmed by tne ttegistrar of Trade Unions. Mr. K. G. George, la a letter to the secretary of the National Union of Jourj nalists,215 words
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Article64 1964-10-19 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The **orld university service which, under the name of International 3*" 1:--dents Service opera 'c. In Ma'- -a until it became In n va* revived today It. One of the principal objecta of the service is to c.. jress and promote international university solidarity and64 words
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Advertisement144 1964-10-19 11 HOUSE BRAND CEUBff j^ 3^, SALE .-fpflpp now EXCEEDS REQUIREMENTS POBTUWO tmm ;::z mm aaz J by c pwd DISTRIBUTORS: ■AN CUAN HIN fc CO LTD. IPOH KUALA LUMPUR PE\ANC CHIN HOE HARDWARE CO. LTD. IPOH CUAN HIN LEONC CO LTD. PENANC HARRISON A. CROSFIELD IMI IPOH KUALA LUVPUR KCTA144 words
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Advertisement183 1964-10-19 11 1 i 'mgh pjwrm\ rnssn.l 'Sun-Pat' produce the world's finest rUUIs! SALTED NUTS. Only the best rjw v*, materials are used and the entire processing, developed over m.my years, is controlled at every st>ip,e >*j»7 ißj^; by qualified technical staff long L V\ i\ experienced in the exacting I "AiwK^183 words
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Miscellaneous674 1964-10-19 11 Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA NATIONAL SHOKTWAVI 6.03 Teenage Jamboree; 6.30 The SI K\ i('h«s 41.7 and 60.2 metres News; 6.40 Regional Nexvs/lmerA.M 6.00 Proi{. Summary: lude: 650 Stock Exchange Re--6.02 Morniiiß Melodies: 7.00 The porl; 7.00 Learn A World A DayNews: 710 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.05 In Asli Mood; 7.15674 words
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Article, Illustration430 1964-10-19 12 New plant's output of nails to meet big demand from industries FORMATION of Malaysia Nails Manufacturer Company reflected the firm's confidence in the increasing prosperity of the nation, said a company spokesman on the eve of the opening of its factory in Paya Lebar. Singapore's Finance430 words
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Article53 1964-10-19 12 ALL parts of the highspeed nail making machine installed In the new factory are kept In perfect liaison with one another centreing round the crank shaft. The shaft Is made up of its principal axis which not onhy serves to produce highly smooth operation but keeps the machine53 words
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Advertisement34 1964-10-19 12 Congratulations to MALAYSIA NAILS MANUFACTURER CO. WHOSE QUALITY PRODUCTS ARE PACKED IN CARDBOARD MADE BY SINGAPORE GLASS MFRS. CO. LTD. FOR INFORMATION RING *****1-5 m, TRADEMARK THE NAIL THAT P^VA WITHSTANDS THE HARDEST DRIVE!34 words
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Advertisement87 1964-10-19 12 Congratulations to MALAYSIA NAILS MANUFACTURER CO. on the occasion of the opening of its factory <j|t •■■*\4 V K m- mSM gNICHIMEN CO., LTD. 3rd floor, 6-8, Phillip Street, Singapore-1. Tel: ***** (3 lines) We are proud to announce that we are the suppliers of nail making machineries. I HEARTIEST87 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1964-10-19 13 Allington Kennard; Michael Foot - The new man at Number Ten Allington Kennard Michael Foot. HAROLD WILSON: A Pictorial Biography. By (Pergamon Press. 125.6 d.) Reviewed by WHEN Harold Wilson was elected leader of the Labour Party last year, his father disinterred from the family picture album a now familiar photograph. A?ed eight and a1,011 words
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207 1964-10-19 13 THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF NATURAL HEALTH. By Max Warmbrand. {Souvenir Press 425.) DR. Warmbrand's encyclopaedia is full of hearty good sense. Don't wait until your liver becomes damaged before adopting a positive health programme. Don't be afraid of germs and viruses. Just make sure your body can207 words
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Article111 1964-10-19 13 SHADOWS AND EVENING. By Choo-Soon Yin. (H.M. Chan. $1.75> AMONG the growing number of locally published literary ventures, a collection of short stories by Choo-Soon Yin wins a respectable place. Shadows and Evenings brings back wartime and Japanese occupation memories, tales colourful and cruel, of the kempel-tai. the111 words
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Article116 1964-10-19 13 THE LIFE AND TEACHING OF THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD. Ry M.A. Rauf. (Longman. 65.) A MEMBER of the teaching staff of al-Azhar University. Dr. Ranf for a number of years was principal of the Muslim College and head of the Department of Islamic studies in the University of116 words
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Advertisement166 1964-10-19 13 17/ INTEREST /^y l/L. PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account. /fj^^PAN MALAYAN wB/f FINANCE LTD. \&r&^VS166 words
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Advertisement229 1964-10-19 13 I^l IC invite their numerous friends and users to visit their stand at the Accounting Business Machine Exhibition at the Singapore Polytechnic And be sure to see tlie NEW! NEW! NEW! CLASS 3 1^ p^ TEE NATIONAL CASE MECISTEH COMPANY C D (stNGAPOME) LIMITED m^k. Kuching Singapore .Jesselton 1 I229 words
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Advertisement609 1964-10-19 14 (CsMtlntjfd from Pat* 101 SITUATIONS VACANT M IT wets If (Mtm.)— Asa rti. txlrm COMMERCIAL ARTIST for local advertising company. Send de-alls of a, pa« experience etc. to Bob Aia-(l ST K U WANTED OOOR TO DOOR Ka'esglrla ob commission basis only. Call per•oaally to 375. North Bridg* Road, S'Dor*609 words
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Advertisement1052 1964-10-19 14 SITUATIONS VACANT *ord, SS <Mim.)—Bmx l» rti. txtrm WANTEO SALESMAN with Driving Licence Apply own handwriting, with full details and salary expected to Box A4RIX S T S pore. BRITISH COMMERCIAL HOUSE requires experienced Car DrtTer, clean licence essential, energetic, able speak Knuh'h. Xt 35 40 Apply PO. Box S6<1,052 words
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Advertisement1010 1964-10-19 14 GODOWN SPACE VACANT it) Word, *i (Miit.)— Box i» rlt. txlrm STORACB SPACE of 1300, 2200. 3500 sq. ft. In secured concrete godowns for tmmedlat* occupation P*T* L*b*r Road Ang Brothers 39 Robinson Road S'por* Telephone *****. *****. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tt Wordl tS (Mim.)— Box It rti. txlrm1,010 words
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Advertisement946 1964-10-19 14 TOURS EXCURSIONS it Wordl U (Mim.)— Box St ctt. oxtrm MALAYA 7-OAVS SSS 25-10-64. l-n-64. s-n-64. Malaya 7-Day* (Special! $90 2-11-64. 9-11-64. 22-11 -«4. Rangkok OllenKtnsl 15-lMy* 512«4. Nam-Ho Travel Service 1.M.. ISs '"ross Street Spore. Tel: 722«T LOST 1 tt Word, U (Mlm.)-Bmx i» rtt. txtrm REEL OF Cm*946 words
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Advertisement987 1964-10-19 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE K Worsts Si (Mim.)— Box It tit. txtro NEAR-NEW 196.1 Austin A6O, DuoT<ne. Cream Blue Oriental Blue. 7.000 Genuine Miles Bparkllng Condition Owner leaving. Regretfully Selling 15 TikV- o no. HP. Arrangeahl*. Tel. 3«w>iW! *****. FONC A MANSOR offer* a special range of good and reliable nsM987 words
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Advertisement896 1964-10-19 14 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. It Wordt tt (Mlm.)— Bom It rlt. txtrm 1 TIRED? LET LAUREL M*ss*(e Strarohsth Kfrrsb you Llccniad Masseur aiasstns*. 318-P Riv#r Valley Koad. port. Telrphon* ***** 10.00 a.m to s (Hi p.m. sharp. JEUNESSE ET BEAUTE. Rrl»iln« rtodv-massaKt fry *xpprifncpd m*sstur, ■BaSMsN. Modern nnd hviclrnlr -2 S3896 words
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Advertisement760 1964-10-19 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACILTT OF SCIENCE Applications are Invited for the posts listed below which are now vacant or likely to fall vacant in 1966. Candidates .should have at least a good honours degree with Miiiable teacliintj and research ex- perlence and in addition the special qualifications where760 words
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Advertisement440 1964-10-19 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA SCHOOL OF Kni( ATION Applications are Invited fat appointment to the following posts In the School of Education: Lectureship Assistant Ltvtnr*)shlp in in Vocational Orildane* and Counselling. <b> Agricultural Education; (C) Health Education Educational Planning and Administration. Candidate should hay* at least a good honours440 words
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Advertisement1240 1964-10-19 15 aaEEr<^-^aal lv LIVERPOOL WEST COAST U H 1 u ue [|Olt SJ|l> r gftjaa renana TtITHYBIUS literpr r Oct 22,22 caichas Litaraati; Glasgow Oct 21 oct 23 Oct 24 25 Oct 21 MUAMPUS I -eriec fit 22 Oci 25 Oct 21/2 wtMNON livf'Htl. C as».o« fct 21 Net 1 Nn1,240 words
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Advertisement1291 1964-10-19 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRr> HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Slngason P. Shan Penan* t CITY Of NEWCASTLE 27 79 Oct II Oct FLAMIHIAN I Nat 1/11 Ntt CUT OF LEEDS 21/22 Nn 73 25 Nit 21 Nl> CITY OF BATH 24/21 Net 27 29 Nit II Nit1,291 words
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Article109 1964-10-19 16 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' ciatlon m.i<l? thesr chsnicefl Id Its ratea to merchanta on Saturday (all rate* to J100):' New Varh: buying TT 33 9/16. airmull OD 32 11/16. 90 d/at. 33 credit bill*. 33 1/s trade hill". Canada: buymi! TT 3A11'16. airmail O|i Ml 'i>. '.'I) A109 words
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Article50 1964-10-19 16 Industrial*: Tins: S rubber*: Oct. 12. 84.92 130.23 101.50 Oct. 13. Oct. 14. Oct. 15. 85.23 85.32 85 03 132.20 133.54 133.11 101.50 102.30 1i'2.90 Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100. Oct. 18. i 84 65 132.77 103 06 Oct. 11 84 4 131.6' 104.1!50 words
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Article70 1964-10-19 16 IIM. Km. k* lo>cotc Lift Keponc falarra Rub. fa port Kub. traits Kub. if. KinchinE >brau Kub. Cnrrrnt payment 100% 27 J% 3J^' ior;' 20% 35% t Ihlf pi v.i hie Oct. 30 Dpc. 3 Dec. 15 Nov. 24 Dec. 2 Nov. 27 Nov. 23 Dec. 9 r Interim70 words
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Article599 1964-10-19 16 Straits tin goes to a new record rpHE price of Straits tin 1 on the Penang market mi Saturday rose $2.75 a i picul to a new record (by SI of $805.75 on ai. offering ■lnofflcially estimated to have t.illen 25 tons to 210 tons. 1 The estimates for the599 words
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Article1226 1964-10-19 16 THE table of iharn on the Malayan Stock Iwchangr show* last business to October 10. (A) and last business since that date IB) with H and I. sUndine for Highest and Lowest business for 1963 and this year to date. INDUSTRULS 1 33 1.20 tKtentil M.1,226 words
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Advertisement1092 1964-10-19 16 [E^orientJ ljnes j ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. "CATHAY" Departs: Penang 13th Nov 1.964 P. Swettenham 15th Nov 1964 Singapore 18th Nov 1964 For Manila 22nd/24th Nov, Hong Kong 26th/30th Nov Returns: Singapore 4th Dec 1964 P. Swettenham 7th Dec 1964 Penang 9th Dec 1964 Fares From: Penang1,092 words
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Advertisement497 1964-10-19 16 To BOMBAY. KARACHI. ADEN NAPLES and GENOA LIMITED ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE ON t.s. GALILEI Soiling from Singapore 7 Nov m.v. ASIA 19 Nov m.v. VICTORIA 17 Dec To HONG KONG LIMITED ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE ON m.v. ASIA Sailing from Singapore 9 Nov FURTHER DETAILS FROM YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR HARPER, GILFILLAN tfc497 words
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Advertisement416 1964-10-19 16 GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE wokshop persekutcan. Disposal of Inscrvicrable Plan! SIPPLY DELIVERY OF an d Equipment.. BITI MINOIS ROAD Sealed tenders are invited up to m\ 1 1 i; I\i s 300 pm. on :!Bth October, 1964 by MATERIAL* Juruiera Jcntera Peiwiasa, Wok"TENDERS from Class416 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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Article779 1964-10-19 17 THE following is a complete list ot revised quotations for the week ended oo Friday, October 16. U>w Perak 30/6 81/Mal Tin 30/3 30/9 ileru 1/- 1/4 totaling 5. 10 0.16 Patting l'J/8 19/9 I-Vnukalen 18/6 19/- od Pur.gah 10/9 11/3 Ractau 2.80 2.84 Rcbraan 3.28779 words
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862 1964-10-19 17 By Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia closed on a quiet and sober note on Saturday under the influence of overseas politics, including the British election, the Soviet leadership change and China's atomic bomb. Industrials were slightly easier and tins a862 words
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Article1114 1964-10-19 17 Movement* of ißare prtcea baaed on a comparison of last rales In tn« Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Block Exchange of Malaysia fcttweeD Oct. 10 and Friday: INDUSTRIALS: Boustuit 3 cents). Ounlopi 1 cent). E. Sm.ltars 16 cents). Ci>. ards. <— 1 cent). F.d. Ditp.1,114 words
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Article38 1964-10-19 17 ON thr frtt r>changi mirket id HonK k™ oo Saturday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.76J lor TT and 5 76 (or cash. Sttrlini was quoted at IS.Wb and Ml. tall of g.ld at Ml38 words
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Advertisement373 1964-10-19 17 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S, CAP. 137) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 39 No. KLANTAN TOWN COUNCIL RATE ASSESSMENT NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that It is proposed to adopt lor rate assessment purposes for 19b5 the valuations made for 1964 subject to such alterations as ma; in any case be deemed necessary,373 words
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Advertisement384 1964-10-19 17 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KOTA BHARU CIVIL ACTION NO. 3 OF 1964. BETWEEN Lam Sim and Company Limited Plaintiff. AND Eastern Minerals Trading (1959) Limited Defendant* To: Eastern Minerals Trading (1953) Limited. No. 42/335. Jalan P.W.D., Paslr Mas, Kelantan. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced384 words
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Advertisement820 1964-10-19 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT LEMBAGA LETRiK PUSAT LABORATORY ASSISTANTS. applications are invited for the posts ot Laboratory Assistant to work vi the Control Laboratories at any of the Board's Major Steam Stations. 2. Perions applying must be Federal Citizens between the ages of 20 and 3a, and possess a Senior < Cambridge820 words
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Advertisement573 1964-10-19 17 TENDERS GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT-BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the Chairman, Tenders Board at the office of the State Financial Officer, Brunei up to 4.00 p.m. Monday 30th November 1964, tor: •SUPPLY AND ERECTION OP ONE 5-7 MW GAS TURBINE GENERATING SET, POWEK STATION BUILDING. CONSTRUCTION OF ENGINE573 words
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Advertisement193 1964-10-19 17 IMPORTANT BRITISH ENGINEERING COMPANY REQUIRES A MANAGER FOR ITS MALAYSIAN OFFICE IN SINGAPORE. PREFERENCE WILL Bl GIVEN TO APPLICANTS WHO ARE SINGAPORE CITIZENS WITH A KNOWLEDGE OF THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE. APPLICANTS MUST HAVE ADMINISTRATIVE ABILITY AND A GOOD ENGINEERING BACKGROUND IN POWER PLANT, CONTRACTORS' PLANT, MACHINE TOOLS, ETC PLEASE SEND193 words
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TIMESPORT 1
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590 1964-10-19 18 SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. £HELSEA kept their place at the top of the English League with a comfortable 4-0 home win over Stoke yesterday. After a scrappy, goalI less first half the London team turned on full power In the second half andReuter - 590 words
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Article34 1964-10-19 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—C!osire data for entries for the first Malaysian Indo-Ceylonese tennis tournament to be held at the TPCA courts here from Oct. 31 to Nov 3 has been extended until Tuesday.34 words
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Article1351 1964-10-19 18 i.hi-i.in w.^r. Arsenal 3 Burnlrv 2 \jiini Villa 0 West Hrom. 1 Blackburn 4 Sheff. lid. 0 Blackpool 1 Merlon 1 i i In X, i 4 Stoke I t-rii 3 Tottenham 1 Leicester 3 Notts Forest 2 Liverpool I West Ham 2 ShcfT. Wed. 5 Birmingham1,351 words
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Article153 1964-10-19 18 WEST BERLIN. Sun. Karlf Mildenberger (West Germany) won the vacant European heavyweight boxing title when he knocked out Sante Amomi (Italy) In the first round of the scheduled 15- round fight here last > night. The title had been declared vacant when the European Boxing UnionReuter - 153 words
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Article361 1964-10-19 18 RUGBY France rout Fijians 21-3 pARIS. Sun— Prance x beat Fiji by 21 points to three in the International R v c b v Union match at the Colombes Stadium here yesterday. France, who were level 8-8 at the interval, cut loose In the second half to win by threeReuter - 361 words
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Advertisement1489 1964-10-19 18 KENT (F.M.S.) TIN DREDGING LIMITED As a result of the re-appralsal ot Uir i ..lupany .s luture mining programme, reierred to :n the en cular to shareholders dated Wtk July 1964, it lias become apparein that the long term future property lies In opeivast mining It has therefore oeen decided1,489 words
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Advertisement821 1964-10-19 18 j PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES IX THE TELECOMMINH ATIOXS DEPARTMENT Applications are Invited to fill the following posts in the Telecommunications Department, Brunei. la) CHIEF TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS: EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Passed Form TV English or Hi equivalent with a pass in Mathematics and Physics. TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS: Possession of approved821 words
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Advertisement792 1964-10-19 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA BANDARAN PETALING JAVA TOWN BOARD PETALING JATA VACANCIES. Applications are invited from Federal Citizens for the following j posts:— (a i Technical Assistant: (Buildings) Qualifications: Technical College Diploma or equivalent Preference will be given to the candidates with experience in building work and all aspects of a792 words
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Advertisement514 1964-10-19 18 They All Swear by x Products! tt l i CHEAPER V fSVa> MOLYSLIP for engines ®-fi^\V/ t^imarjrf. Th oil supplement tor csrs snd other 4-stroks angina*. M^^gjllt Suitabls for all oils. It plslss' all matsl-10-mattl surI faces, reduces friction snd wear. Your car will stan I;; \7 "y/ easier, runs514 words
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Article47 1964-10-19 19 111 I\l I'IMII \-t No. Mt74S s:tl.fl 1 1 md No. IM'.U S 7.9KK ;id No. *****4 3.993 STARTERS ($591 each) No*. *****3 *****0 *****9 1.***** *****8 *****0 *****5 *****0 UUU. ONSOLATIONS ($399 each): Mas, *****9 *****4 *****3 *****6 *****5 *****4 *****7 *****7 *****5 *****4.47 words
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Article2562 1964-10-19 19 QUISANA ($257) AND SHAH JEHAN ($209) PROVIDE THE DAY'S BIGGEST SHOCKS PENANG, Sun.—Malahon led all the wwary r in the lOf Club Cud run In heavy goirg here today. Jockey Subian Dalwee adopted tearaway tactics on the seven-year-old geldinp- and it paid off handsomely. Malahon's win dividend2,562 words
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Article124 1964-10-19 19 T ONDON,' Sun.— It was Ld tnird time lucky for Hasty Cloud when he raced to victory at Newmarket yesterday in the Cambridge- shire Handicap, second leg of the "Autumn Double." Jockey Jock Wilson sent Mr. George Walter's consistent Eo- 1 som-trained horse into a124 words
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Article483 1964-10-19 19 SI N GAPORE. Sun.—! Weights for all nine races at Bukit Timah next Sunday: Cl. 1 Div. I—Bf.1 8f. Resquilleur Ml PuNu Pangkor 9.01 Paair Puteh 8.11 Parakee 8.11 Felton 8.05 Champion 8.05 Nashor 8.05 Yes Dear II 8.04 Sungei Wang 8.04 j Oleander 111483 words
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Article128 1964-10-19 19 ALDER SETS WORLD MARK T ONDON, Sun. Jim •L* Alder, the 24-year-old Scottish cross-coun-j try runner, knocked 20.4 sec. off the world record for the 30 kilometres at Walton yesterday. Running in perfect conditions he covered the distance In lhr 34 mm. 1.8 sec. to smash the year-old record held128 words
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Article118 1964-10-19 19 MALACCA, Sun. The New Zealand badminton team suffered their first tour defeat when they went down 1-5 to a Malacca selection at the MBA hall last night. In their opening match against Singapore, the tourists drew 3-3. Results (Malacca players first): Men's singles: Law Teik Soon bt118 words
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Advertisement16 1964-10-19 19 o*A* 1001 make and ONTACI mend SMENI5 MEN1 jobs around [JUJj the home BEAR i a16 words
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Advertisement299 1964-10-19 19 MALAYSIA HOTEL LTD. JALAN BUKIT BINTANG KUALA LUMPUR. Welcomes you to Kuala Lumpur's newest and most luxurious hotel. it 60 air-conditioned tastefully furnished rooms. it Continental and Chinese cuisine. 24 hours traditional hotel service. TEL: ***** (5 LINES) Cables: "MALAYABEST KUALA LUMPUR" Managing Director MR. LEE VAN LIAN. J.M.N. Manager299 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous64 1964-10-19 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Spore Div. 1: AAA v RAF Seletar (Jn. Besar) 5. 15; Div. 3A: Cosmos v Kota Raja; Dlv. SD: Maxwell 'A' v Hamilton; Kg. Kapor 'A' v Serangoon MY: Seletar PC v RAF Tengah 'A' i all matches at Farrer Park). S'for Div. 1: SCRC v Umno64 words
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854 1964-10-19 20 NORMAN SIEBEL at the pKYO, Sun. Everything was right for ice hockey only there was no ice when Malaysia played Holland today. The rain Doured down, the temperature dropped below 50 deprees and wind blew through our light clothes we are here854 words
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Article31 1964-10-19 20 Gopalan takes a hiding Malaysian liffhtwelterweight boxer. K.imakrishnan Gopalan is cornered by Nadimi Ghasredashti (Iran) and gets a hiding. The Iranian won by a knockout in the first round. U.P.I. picture.UPI - 31 words
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Article, Illustration136 1964-10-19 20 TTOKYO, Sun. The Hunga- rlan waterpolo team turned on their "Magyar magic" today to defeat the Soviet Union 5-2 and win the Olympic waterpolo gold medal on goal average by one-tenth of a goal. The Hungarians went into this final match in ttie fina 1 pool needing to136 words
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THE 18th OLYMPIC GAMES-8th day's results
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Article970 1964-10-19 20 MEX 110 m hurdles (World 13.2 Olympic 13.5) final: 1 H. Jones (USi 13.6. 2 B. Lindgren (US) 13.7. 3 A. Mikhailov (USSR* 13.7. 4 E. Ottoz lit) 13.8, 5. O. Randhawa (India) 14.0, 6 O. Cornacchia (It) 14.1. 8 O. Masza (It) 14.1. Semifinal I—l A. Mikhailov (USSR)970 words
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Article18 1964-10-19 20 US 116 Korea 50. Puerto Rico 74 Hungary 59. Yugoslavia 74 Finland 45. Poland 74 Canada 69.18 words
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Article50 1964-10-19 20 Men's High Board final placing: 1 R. Webster (US) 148.58 pus. 2 K. Dubiasi (It> 147.54. 3 T. Gomph (USi 146.57, 4 R. M. Garcia (Mcx) 144.27. 5 V. PalaRin (USSR) 143.77. 6 B. E Phelps (Br) 143.18. 7 O. R. Sperling (Germ* 142.24. 8 T. Otsubo (Jpn) 142.05.50 words
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Article27 1964-10-19 20 Gronp A: Kenya 1 Britain 0. Paktsian 2 New Zealand 0. Group B: Holland 2 Malaysia 0. Spain 4 Hong Kong 0, Germany 0 Belgium 0.27 words
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Article194 1964-10-19 20 Free pi>tol final placing: 1 V. Martckanen (Finland) 560 equals Olympic record). 2 F. Green (US) 557. 3 Y. Yoshikawa fjpn) 554. 4 J. Garrets (Gerrr. 554. 5 A. Olivers (Br) 552. 6 A. V. Setrura (Peru) 550 49th Kok Kum Wah (Malaysia) 498 cord). 2 Holland 4:37.0. 3194 words
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Article18 1964-10-19 20 Quarter-finals: Czechoslovakia 4 Japan 0. Hungary 2 Rumania 0 Germany 1 Yugoslavia 0. UAR 5 Ghana 1.18 words
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Article18 1964-10-19 20 WOMEN 400 m medley relay final (World 4:34.6 Olympic 4:39.1): 1 U.S. 4:33.9 (World and Olympic re-18 words
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Article31 1964-10-19 20 Middle-heavy 1 V. Golonanov (USSR) 487.5 kgs (world record). 2 L. Martin (Br) 475. 3 I. ndlMkl (Poland) 467.5. Heavyweight final: 1 L. Zhabotin.ky (USSR) 572.5 kgs or 1.2623 lbs.31 words
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Article15 1964-10-19 20 Final placing*: 1 Hungary, 2 Yugoslavia. 3 USSR. 4 Italy. 5 Rumania, 6 Germany.15 words
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Article86 1964-10-19 20 /^ALCUTTA. Sun. Australia. after collapsing for a total of 174. fought back splendidly to capture five Indian wickets for 130 on the second day of the Third cricket Test here today. Bad light stopped play half an hour before the scheduled close. India aided in86 words
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376 1964-10-19 20 TOKYO. Sun. Don Sch o 1 kinder. 18--year-old Yale University student, won his fourth gold medal in Che Olympic Swimming Pool when he anchored the United States squad in a world record shattering 800 metres freestyle relay wm today Winner alrpadv of376 words
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Late CLASSIFIEDS
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Article44 1964-10-19 20 MBt. H. PCREIRA formertv of Methodist Mission on is 10 M behind only d.TiiKhter Myn.i Kuili. «ou-in-law SCKi-'ram. brother Alfrrd. n.-i'htwi Hema. Manner and Raymond. arid niece Constance :md (Ml children to mourn thrir lan. Fum-raJ 19th Ridadan Protestant Charx-I at 5 p.m.44 words
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Advertisement381 1964-10-19 20 NOTICL This is Inform the Public that Mr. Bernard Arumalna s/o Benjamin Is no longer employed by us as from 16-10-1964. and therefore, has no authority whatsoever to transact business or collect money on our behalf. KAH MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore. JKR. SELANOOK TFADER NOTK K TENDERS will be received381 words
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Advertisement128 1964-10-19 20 JABATAN KERJA RAYA, PERAK Tenders for the construction of 24 Class "F" quarters in 6 blocks a. Police Cantonment, Tanjong Rambutan. Perak, will be received ai the Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R., Perak. Ipoh. up to 3 p.m. on 30th October, 1964 from contractors in Classes A to BX. Under Head 11,128 words
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Advertisement440 1964-10-19 20 TENDERS MAJLIS BANDARAN KLANG TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from M.B.K. registered Class T and above Contractor:, will be received at the Office of the Majlis Bandaran. Klang. up to 12 noon of the 23rd October, 1964 for replacement of Concrete Drains and ancillary works off Jalan Raya East. Klang. Sketch plans440 words
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Advertisement307 1964-10-19 20 YOU DESERVE A BETTER DEAL "^^^V STAMFORD COLLEGE BUILD YOU UP FOR IBWPt^^nl SUCCESS CAREER BETTER EARNING POWER W I "s^**^V v Jj NJB FOLLOW THE STAMFORD COLLEGE HOME ML STUDY WAY TO SUCCESS K^^GyQ^C^V^ 1 STAMFORD COLLEGE COURSES ARE: f ""^O^J^^' EASY because they are systematic and adjusted to307 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous97 1964-10-19 20 CRICKET RUGGER Govt. Serriees tourney: Armed Inter-school (Malacca: Spore Porces bt Mai. Railways on first 19 Malacca 3. inns at K.L. Railways 71 (L. Mil- TABLE TENNIS ler 5-8' and 62-7 iA Schubert Datol.au Cup (Ipoh>: HK Bank) 2-11 Porces 134 (Lakbir 33 R. bt Mercantile Bank 3-2: Malayan Bennett97 words
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