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Title Section20 1964-10-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1964. if 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration238 1964-10-20 1 Brez pledge: No policy change MOSCOW, Mon. 11 Mr. Leonid Brezhnev, Russia's new Communist leader, today pledged "no change in Soviet policy. But he hinted strongly that the Kremlin would make a new effort to repair Mr. Khrushchev's bitter-ly-strained relations with China. Co-existence He assured Russians and the world that238 words
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Article78 1964-10-20 1 SAIOON. Mon— An American free-lance news photographer was shot and wounded In the leg to- i day while covering a clash between Government and Vleicong forces In the Mekong delta The photoerapher. James Plckerell. who iv not seriously him In the first civilian newsman to receiveReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration264 1964-10-20 1 'Pull out guerillas' SITUATION 'SERIOUSLY DETERIORATED' WITH INVASION OF MAINLAND: MENDEZ TELLS OF 'FEELERS' TO JAKARTA MANILA, Monday THE Philippines has sent "feelers" to Indonesia regarding the withdrawal of Indonesian guerillas from the Malayan mainland, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mauro Mendez, said today. He said that if IndonesiaUPI - 264 words
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Article, Illustration1380 1964-10-20 1 —court told TAXAII RATA, Mon. Two cheques totalling $14,000 issued by the Ministry of Education as grants to the nationaltype Chinese primary school in Tanah Rata were credited to the account of ('hop Wah Lee, ;i textile shop here, it was alleged today.1,380 words
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120 1964-10-20 1 SENATORS DONATE $500 EACH TO D-FUND KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Members of the Senate have decided to contribute S5OO each to the National Defence Fund. Announcing this in the Senate today, Dato T.ll. Tan said that most Si n tlors were already serving in various defence organisations. Their SSOU contribution was120 words
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Article52 1964-10-20 1 NEW YORK. Mon. The former United Slates President. Mr. Herbert Hoover. 90. hung on to life today alter suffering a haemorrhage of the upper tronomtcul tract over the weekend and receiving several blood transfusions. His doc-tors .said last night he was comfortable and in noReuter - 52 words
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Article67 1964-10-20 1 The huni goes on OOXTIAN KECHIL, Mon. The situation in Pontian was reported quiet today, while Security Forces continued their hunt for the remaining Indonesian guerillas who infiltrated into this area last August. The 24-hour off-shore curfew imposed along the 15-mile stretch from this township to Benut, in the north,67 words
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213 1964-10-20 1 Soviet Army chief dies in Belgrade airliner crash BELGRADE, Monday. jyjARSHAL Sergei Biryuzov, chief of flic Soviet General Staff, died today when a Soviet airliner carrying him to Belgrade crashed into a hill near here. The Yugoslav news agency Tan jug said all passengers aboard the airliner were killed. TheAgencies - 213 words
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Article124 1964-10-20 1 FRENCH ARE ACCUSED IN VIETNAM MANILA. Mon.— Philippine Deputy Speaker Sallpadu Pendatun said today that top Saigon oifl- clals had accused Fren.cn Inter:ests in South Vietnam or econo- nuc .sabotage. Pendatun told newsmen on return from a fact-finding tour of Southeast Asia that he had been told French money was124 words
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Article48 1964-10-20 1 PARIS, Mon— The Chinese Ambassador to France. Mr. Huang Chen, had a 15-minute meeting with M. Georges Pompidou, the French Prime Minister. A spokesman at the Prime Minister's office declined to comment on the Meeting, which was held at the Ambassador's request. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article108 1964-10-20 1 AYUB HAILS CHINA'S BOMB KARACHI. Mon. '••The Pakistan Press Association said in newspapers published today that China's nuclear bomb explosion has been welcomed in Rawalpindi, the interim capital. There has been no comment directly from Pakistani officials. The Pakistani Press Association said: "The general opinion is that the Chinese bombReuter - 108 words
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Article50 1964-10-20 1 JAKARTA. Mon. The Indonesian Government has no Intention of banning trade traffic with Hong Kong, Dr. Chaerul Saleh. third Deputy Prime Minister, said last night. He was commenting on reports that the Government had imposed a ban on poods traffic with the British colony— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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99 1964-10-20 1 LONDON, Mon. Mr. Harold Wilson's Labour Government today faced its first serious industrial trouble only three days after taking office. A wildcat strike called by 4,500 Thames docknorkers threatened to snowball into a nationwide walk-out. Two thousand dockers at Tilbury and another 2,500 inAP - 99 words
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Article, Illustration803 1964-10-20 1 JACKIE SAM - Devan quits bus union JACKIE SAM By Bonus claim showdown CINGAPORE, Mon.— Thi> executive council of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union, led by Mr. C.V. Dcvan Nuir, resigned from office en bloc today. The resignations followed weeks of in-fighting among the 75 members of the union's general council, culminating803 words
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Article33 1964-10-20 1 ANGLO-US. TALKS LONDON. Mon. Britain's new Foreign Secretary Patrick Cordon Walter "ill fly to W.i^hinuton next week for talka with VJS Secretary of state Dran Ku^k, the Government announced todar. TPI33 words
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Article118 1964-10-20 2 DOMBAY, Mon— Pope Paul will consecrate five bishops from five ••ontinents here on Dec. 3 So mark Saint Francis Vivht'n feast, it was anliniincrri \estei(l.i\ The Pope, who will spend at least three days here, may eaJJ on President Kadhakrishnan a I New118 words
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Article37 1964-10-20 2 DAMASCI The Iraqi Cabinet yesterday ririiird the acri'omi>i:t recently concluded by U.A.R. Pn. NUHr and Iraqi President Abdul Salam Arei for the e.MablLshment of a joint political cccnmHnd to federate ruuntnes in two years. AP.AP - 37 words
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154 1964-10-20 2 SAIGON. Mon. Casualties among Vietnamese Government forces during the last 14 weeks have almost equalled the total for the first six months of this year. A U.S military spokesman said that from July 1 to Oct. 14 Government casualties totalled 11,215. comparedReuter - 154 words
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101 1964-10-20 2 Hanoi accuses Manila of collusion TOKYO, Mon.— North Vietnam has protested to the International Control Commission accusing the Philippine government of violating the Geneva agreements on Indo-China by "increasing military collusion with the U.S.-backed" administration of South Vietnam. The Communist Vietnam news agency said that the protest wa.s sent to101 words
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Article, Illustration391 1964-10-20 2 STOCKHOLM, Monday. Communist Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai has begun a diplomatic offensive in world capitals to prevent the further spread of nuclear weapons. A note was handed here yesterday by the Chinese Ambassador, Mr. Yang Po-chen, to the Swedish Prime Minister, Mr. TageReuter; UPI - 391 words
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Article48 1964-10-20 2 Sihanouk's greetings PEKING. Mon. Cambodia, in a rriessage cong;ratulatniu China on its first nurJear test last Friday, said: "We are convinced that in breaking thr nuclear monopoly some imperialist powers tried to keep. China has made effective preparations for complete atomic disarmament, which it has always proposed." Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article163 1964-10-20 2 LONDON SHRINE GETS BUDDHA RELIC T ONDON, Mon.— More than 500 Buddhists, Hindus. Jews, Christians and Muslims saw Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, present a relic of the Buddha for enshrinement at the only Buddhist temple in Britain yesterday. It was the first time a relic of the BuddhaReuter - 163 words
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Article60 1964-10-20 2 NEW DELHI. Mon. Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, sister of the late Mr. Nehru, has resigned as Governor of Maharashtra State. This will enable her to stand as the candidate of the ruling Congress Party In a by-election In the Phulpur constituency In the Uttar Pradesh State whichReuter - 60 words
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283 1964-10-20 2 Johnson pledges U.S. aid against nuclear blackmail WASHINGTON, Mon. President Johnson List night pledged United Slates .support for any nation facing "nuclear blackmail." In a radio and television report to the nation on the Chinese Atomic test, he declared that the United States would continue to work for an endReuter - 283 words
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Article32 1964-10-20 2 TOKYO. Mon. Prrs:d>nt Modibo Keita of the African Republic of. Mali, with his wife and pur:y. flew into Communist North Vietnam capital of Hannl yesterday on a State visit. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Miscellaneous31 1964-10-20 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby Sjp *our letter op rue^ s> v t HUUO J \ismj bo Bemttur^ MTU ffßremUCX^ Jt>vt3uet*rrrwoFTWs.... \^BACkr x> Me.PLEAse^ ...eoffee.uMAß.fistk, mmp V -^LAUHVeV, COUBCT CLJEANIN6 s^31 words
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241 1964-10-20 3 WASHINGTON. Mon President Johnson sent message yesterday to thr new Soviet Pr«--mirr. .Mr. Alcxci Kosvsin. The brief mfisase said: "De.tr Mr. Chairman: I extend greetings to you on your designation a^ chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Inion of SovietReuter - 241 words
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217 1964-10-20 3 NEW MEN LIKELY TO HEED WANTS OF CONSUMERS MOSCOW, Monday PRAVDA, the Soviet Communist Party newspaper, yesterday indicated that moves to take greater account of consumers wants, started under Mr. Khrushchev, might be speeded up ifter his removal from power. In an article sharply ittacking the State Planning Commission (Gosilan)Reuter - 217 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-10-20 3 Death misses Jill by an inch A KNIFE handle protruding from her back, Jill Nietert, 24. talks to an ambulance attendant while being rushed to hospital in New York. She was stabbed while walking through a subway underpass. When she fell her assailant grabbed her purse and ran. Doctors who73 words
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64 1964-10-20 3 World's Fair ends its 1964 season NEW YORK. Mon. The World's Fair closed its doors for 1964 yesterday, promising to reopen next year as a bigger, newer, more highly attended show. Since the fair opened last April, 33 million people have walked through the gates. For the next season ofReuter - 64 words
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Article54 1964-10-20 3 LAS VEGAS, Mon.— An airline captain died yesterday in the cabin of a four-engined airliner en route from Las Vegas to Los Angeles. George Carroll, 44. was pronounced dead when the Western Air Lines DC6B returned to Las Vegas. The co-pilot was at the controls for54 words
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388 1964-10-20 3 A bid soon for a C 'wealth consultative assembly LONDON, Monday BRITAIN'S new Labour Government is expected to make early moves to sound out other Commonwealth Governments on a plan to create a Commonwealth Consultative Assembly along the lines of the Council of Europe's Assembly of Parliamentarians. The ba=ic aim388 words
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79 1964-10-20 3 LONDON. Mon. Britain's new Commonwealth Relations Secretary. Mr. Arthur Bottomley. 51. yesterday pledged himself to strive to foster the "family relationships" of the Commonwealth. "The development of personal relations with the Commonwealth lea- ders is vital if the Commonwealth is to get maximum co-operation inReuter - 79 words
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302 1964-10-20 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. PRESIDENT Johnson told the American people last night that the new Labour Government in Britain had the confidence of the United States. The Labour Government, headed by Mr. Harold Wilson, "is a party of freedom, of democracy and of goodReuter - 302 words
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Advertisement80 1964-10-20 4 m S-» 1O |t|||||C i =§=s=^- i AWARDS ill ore- re F oa« J& i x-x- -xi. 4P-. -x aj Including /&*s^ In open competition with 157 entries from 21 Common- 2 gold medals W'THV wealth countries, Malaysia's world-famous Beer and Stout gained four awards, one first, one second and80 words
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Article, Illustration3112 1964-10-20 5 iaring resumes in Minister vs MP. libel case: Eighth day Reporters: Vie Nayagam, V.K. Chin Lucy? She's my wife's friend, says defendant Abu Bakar 'Bakar and family stayed until after the marriage 9 FIRM'S CHEQUES FOR WEDDING EXPENSES KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. HE wife3,112 words
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Article532 1964-10-20 5 Bakar and ins wife say goodbye and thank you tor your nospitality? They left without even thanking me. Does that indicate Uiat even before the allegation was made by the two Europeans that Bakar went round collecting money in the name of Unmo. soraetning had532 words
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269 1964-10-20 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. TIIK Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toll Chin Chyc, tonight stressed th;it Malaysian culture must take the form of creating unity out of diversity. "In order to achieve this there must first of all be great tolerance and goodwill, not only269 words
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119 1964-10-20 6 MAO A-BOMB HELPS REDS IN S-EA, SA YS TUN RAZAK SINGAPORE, Mon. The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak said here tonipht that China's first atom bomb explosion had "strengthened the Communist position in South-east Asia. "But as it has been said, it is not the testing of the119 words
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Article, Illustration165 1964-10-20 6 S'pore executive dies in fall from Jesselton Hotel annex TESSELTON, Mon. Mr w Wong Hsi Yin. of Singapore, died in Queen Elizabeth Hospital today i after a fall from the Jesselton Hotel annex, where he had been staying since his arrival last month. Mr. Wong. 47. had been with Dunlop165 words
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Article24 1964-10-20 6 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Polite Band will give a public performance at Cheng Hwa Village community centre between 5 to 6 p.m. tomorrow.24 words
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Article, Illustration209 1964-10-20 6 LINDA TAY TO SING IN '8.30 SPECIAL' ON FRIDAY MISS Linda Tay (above), a local singer who is hitting the top rune of the ladder, will be a new item in the programme of the variety show "8.. 30 Special" at the National Theatre on Friday. Slu takes the place209 words
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183 1964-10-20 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. No i business or industry Is so big that it can afford to stagnate and none too small that it cannot pro- gress. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. i Minister for Finance, said here today. "Provided ihcre is the nill, progress will183 words
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Miscellaneous549 1964-10-20 6 IN AND OUT BY AIR Cairo, Karachi. Calcutta, Bangkok iQF 744) 7 p.m.; from Sydney, Jakarta (QF 733) 7.00 p.m.; from London, Hamburg, Brussels, Te heran, Karachi, Salfon (QF 176) C p.m. KLM: From Amsterdam, Zurich, Rome, Cairo. Karachi, Bangkok (XL, 831) V3O p.m. Thai International Airways: From Bangkok. Kuala549 words
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THE SENATE
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Article, Illustration676 1964-10-20 7 Our Parliamentary Reporters - Our Parliamentary Reporters by j^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. A plea to the Government to refrain from taking the Philippines claim over Sabah to the International Court of Justice was made in the Senate today by Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham. The claim, he said,676 words
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242 1964-10-20 7 Five-year health expansion plan in Sarawak KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. pLANS tor expanding health and medical ser--1 vices in Sarawak over the next five years were outlined in the Senate today by the Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. Work on extending the maternity ward facilities at the Lav King242 words
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Article50 1964-10-20 7 SINOAPORE. Mon.— Malaysian Minister lor Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will open four new Umno branches in Singapore en Oct. 25. The four branches are at Tebeng Ter.ion. Tan Jong Peniuru (both in the Jurons; area). Jambatan Merah in Norfolk Road, and Whitle.v Road.50 words
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Article113 1964-10-20 7 ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1V The Government must reserve the right to decide the type and quantity of rice which importers are required to buy from its reserve stock, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. said in the Senate today.113 words
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124 1964-10-20 7 Govt will study plan for more envoys UUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Consideration is being given to the setting up of more diplomatic missions in Afro-Asian countries, the Assistant Minister of Justice, Inche Abdul Rahman Ya'akob. told the Senate today. He was rpplying to points raised during the debate on the Supplementary124 words
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111 1964-10-20 7 JOHORE B All \KI Mon. The Mentri Besar. n.Uo Haji Hassan, told the State Legislative Assembly yesterday that the government was considering giving weapon training to members of the Vigilante Corps in the State. But they would not be issued with weapons unless there was111 words
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99 1964-10-20 7 KUANTAN. Mon. The Mentri Besar of Pahang. Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohammed Seh, today announced that 200.000 acres of land will be opened up under the Jenka triangle schemes of the Federal Land Development Authority In the State this year. He said that99 words
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Article42 1964-10-20 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Malaysian Indian Congress in Singapore has suggested that the Government should build a welfare home for Indian destitutes. The MIC president, Mr. John Jacob, siiid there was an urgent need for such a home.42 words
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298 1964-10-20 7 CHILDREN'S DEATHS: WARRANT for HOSPITAL ASSISTANT MALACCA, Monday. THE Jasin coroner, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, today issued a warrant for the arrest of an estate hospital assistant, Paul John, 20. at the inquest on three children. The three children were two girls. R. Abhiramasundari and G. Padmavathy, both aged six, and298 words
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Article65 1964-10-20 7 Chamber's 'no'— so 3,000 withdraw SINGAPORE. Mon.— About 3.000 out of 3.600 applicants for new membership of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce have withdrawn their applications. This follows a ruling made recently by the executive committee of the chamber that the applications had come in "too late" to qualify for65 words
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Article, Illustration781 1964-10-20 8 Sir Hugh and Dingle Foot given top posts Harold Wilson goes ahead with job of completing line-up LONDON. Monday gIR Hugh Foot, one of Britain's most eminent colonial administrators, was named last night as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and permanent representative at the United Nations. Sir Hugh. 57,Reuter - 781 words
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103 1964-10-20 8 LONDON. Mon. British economic expert* who served in Paris and Washington were last night given key posts by .Mr Harold Wilson's Labour Government. .Sir Donald MacDougall. economic director of the Organisation for European Economic Cooperation in Paris from 1948-1959. was appointed director-general ofReuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration173 1964-10-20 8 T ONDON. Mon.-Sir Harry JU Hylton-Foster <above> will be invited to continue am Speaker of the House ot Commons when MPs a.s•semb,le on Tuesday week, political observers said today His re-election will be the first business or the new ParliamentReuter - 173 words
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Article55 1964-10-20 8 LONDON. Mon.— Britain RTM f>hipoing group. Peninsula and Orient «nd the Bermuda-.' uttered shipping company. AnginNorness. will take a big stake in a new Indian shipping com] was announced here. The new company, the South Indian Shipping Company of liadras, is to build five bulk inReuter - 55 words
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Miscellaneous147 1964-10-20 8 At toy Onp By V. T. Miami! n f TMKT WAS A fT MUST HAVE BEEN ...BLTr HTT^ST TH' SAME, I'M GLAD MAYBE I JUST PON7 HAVE PRETTY THAT CWTTER'LL NOT BE l^^ f° BE UP THAT J SUFFICIENT APPRECIATION I I TERRIFYING J CAUSING TROUBLE J V/f t^=k SHASTLY147 words
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Article, Illustration2023 1964-10-20 9 GREVILLE WYNNE - Enter P and Kmy first Soviet contacts GREVILLE WYNNE A LITTLE WALK... A LITTLE TALK -by- Day two of his story pfyj^jfj^JPlJ^^fllJ^^^^ OWN J HPipM J INTO LUBYANKA PRISON... AND WE WENT DOWN AND DOWN TILL I DIDN'T KNOW WHERE THE HELL I WAS BEINC TAKEN: FINALLY WE STOPPED FIVE2,023 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, October 20, 1964.
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Article660 1964-10-20 10 1 Most of the anxiety which followed the fall of Khrush- chev has been removed by official Russian assurances I that the policy of co-existence remains unimpaired. There is j still much about Friday's drama, however, that has not been revealed. We do not know how Khrushchev660 words
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Article395 1964-10-20 10 An interim report on Mai- aya's second five-year plan published last December spoke of "dramatic and solid pro- gress." a finding borne out by further figures published yesterday. These carry much of I the record to the end of March this year, and show the pace of development395 words
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Article211 1964-10-20 10 The Education Ministry has instructed heads of schools i I not to turn out pupils who are j unable to buy textbooks on time. This can only mean that an astonishingly vicious penalty has been imposed in the past. The Ministry directive also deals with parents' complaints of211 words
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LETTERS
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274 1964-10-20 10 Meeting claims of daily-paid workers THb daily-rated workers have a definite case for further Improvement oi wages and conditions. If the demand made by CUEPACS for an Interim Increase of 50 per cent for former daily-rated workers and for the Industrial and manual group, is not entertained seriously, then the274 words
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Letter178 1964-10-20 10 AS a member of the State Cholera Epidemic Control Committee Trengganu, I am at a loss to understand how you are able to reconcile your editorial comment, in which you advocate stricter measures lor the control of cholera, with the publicity that you gave to the acquittal of178 words
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Letter101 1964-10-20 10 lyiTH reference to Mr. K. Chew's letter I confirm that as the rules stand. It is necessary for the holder of a foreign drivine licence or an international driving permit to obtain a temporary driving licence In Singapore If he wishes to drive In Singapore. However, steps will be101 words
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Letter60 1964-10-20 10 NO doubt tha P.W.D. Is very well aware of the dangerous curve and the narrow bridge at 5J miles. Kepong Road where accidents occur regularly. Yet apart from repairing the broken railings after each accident, nothing is done Temporary side tracks on both sides of the bridge for60 words
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460 1964-10-20 10 J.G.M. LEDINGHAM - ABACA— it can spell more cash for smallholders J.G.M. LEDINGHAM By T\IVERSIFICATION to date has meant very little to the mass of smallholders in this country. The cultivation of oil palms by large estates as an alternative to rubber is hardly diversification, in the true sense of the word, and460 words
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Article, Illustration742 1964-10-20 10 ROBERT STEPHENS - ROBERT STEPHENS THE CRUCIAL DECISIONS THAT AWAIT MR. WILSONS CABINET by London, Mon Russia, China and the U.N.; Southern Rhodesia, Cyprus, and Aden; Polaris and MLF THE new British Labour Government faces a number of important decisions in foieign affairs within the first fe«w weeksOFNS - 742 words
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Advertisement715 1964-10-20 10 Strife Tnet k Malay Mail Classrflsd •ffv»rtl«»m«nts mn b« handed to- COLO ■TORAOK AWCADB Orchard Rosd (lst Fleer) COLO ITOKAQt ■PrANCHKS At HslttfMi Rtsd Klt.ru Kswsl Raid Nival Mass. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORE LTO Winchester House. Cellyar Quay TMK NEWS WONT Fltipatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL J Admiralty Road.715 words
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Advertisement56 1964-10-20 10 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK r The Bank with the biggest network of i branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong Kowloon and Brunei. Hf AD OfftCE: MALAYAN lANK BUILDING 92. Jalan Bardar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED (eiM>n»wi> luan «f Wstfiiit A ■•.,,riCw. 1 l ISO 000 M 056 words
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Advertisement177 1964-10-20 10 AMANO TIME RECORDERS keep I perfect employee-movement re- §vJ&sSs^\x I cords: their arrivals departures. daily going and coming, overtime, SN^f^fv H/ plus the many other functions. Wf TIME RECORDER 38x3Ox^' 7 g THE AMANO TIME STAMPS do not require special papers or I WL\ cards, any type and qujlity of177 words
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Article, Illustration445 1964-10-20 11 Thirty armed men damage seven engines after bund burst flood causes $13,000 loss by LEE FOO SAN: IPOH. Monday IXGRY villagers, armed with parangs, axes and iron rods, smashed seven engines on a mine on the Tanjong RambutanChemor Road, 11 miles north of here, last night445 words
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222 1964-10-20 11 SIM.APORi:. Mnn. A district judge this afternoon offered to buy lunch for Lam Ah Penu. described as a dcLiine-, before continuing wit.h his trial with 11 other* including C'hio Cheat Ilmn. a Barisan BWamlla Assemblyman, on flu ft I of being members222 words
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Article105 1964-10-20 11 TRIAL OF INDON PUT OFF lOHORE BAHRU. Mon. a The trial of an Indonesian. Harry s/o Dumakubun. 21, on an arms charse. .oduled to start in the High Court here today, been adjourned to Nov. 15. Mr. Justice Azmi granted iho postponement on an •ication by Mr. A. M Ghow*.105 words
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Article46 1964-10-20 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A lormfr footballer. Ong Leng Hoo. 39. tiird •1 the General Hospital from tnjurtai raatainad In oas accident at Orchard Ruud on Thursday night. Ong. who once played for the Smea|>ore Chinrse Footlj ciHtion. leaves a widow and three children46 words
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196 1964-10-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Another $5,344 has heen received by the Bank Negara for the National Patriotic Fund, bringing the total now to $1,239,862.98. ■The latest contributions came from: Mr. Hew Swee Thoongof Thoo Wee Metal Trading Co., Ipoh. 81.000: Employees of Bulclt Tenggu Estate.196 words
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Article41 1964-10-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The I Meniri Besar of Selangor. Dato Ha run bin Hajt Idrls. will open two community centre* one In Bukit Kerayone at 1130 am and the other at Tambak Jaw» M I p.m. on Wednnßday.41 words
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Article101 1964-10-20 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Teo Ah Ter was today charged in a magistrate's court with armed robbery In connection with the smash and grab incident in Chinatown on Saturday. The alleged incident took place at the Kam Poh Hong Goldsmith in China Street at 3.50 p.m. Teo,101 words
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Article27 1964-10-20 11 MUAR. Mon. Plve health centres and 24 midwife-clinics will be buili In the next three years tn the Muar district under the development plan.27 words
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287 1964-10-20 11 'CHIEF OF THE WHITE TIGERS' IS JAILED SINGAPORE. Mon FNGLISH-SPEAKING Lim Kok Hua. 24, self-styled "chief of the White Tiger Gang", was today jailed for six months in a magistrate's court for trying to extort $2,000. He had sent an extor- tion letter to the home of Mrs. K.C. Eu287 words
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271 1964-10-20 11 Senate gets its second woman member |£UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Senator Aishah Ghani, for two years the sole spokesman for women in the Senate, is no longer the only woman in the Senate. Another woman has joined the ranks t)f senators Shr is Che Blbl Aishah blnte Haniid Don. 35. Aishah271 words
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Article25 1964-10-20 11 PENANG. Mon. Delegate* to the Indo-Paciflc Fisheries Conference now being held In Kuala Lumpur will visit the Pisherie* Research Institute on Saturday.25 words
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77 1964-10-20 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Anew $1.4 million bonded warehouse to Increase tne storing capacity of the two Customs and Excise Department warehouses is now under construction. Situated in Keppel Road, it is being built in anticipation of the new duties which are to be Imposed vhen the77 words
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Article28 1964-10-20 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister of Education has appointed Mr. Paul Abi«heganaden and Mr. Chan Chieu Kiat to be members of the Teachers' Training College advisory board.28 words
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276 1964-10-20 11 Khaw plans more air raid sirens for capital KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia is to buy more modern siren equipment which will be installed at strategic points in the federal capital. The public will be trained In air raid drill and encouraged to respond to air raid warnings. Mr. Khaw Kal276 words
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Advertisement181 1964-10-20 11 a^H^ MEf^r^K^ai I b l. v still thinner 1949: Eterna Matic, with its revolutionary ballbearing-moun-ted selfwinding system, created a technical sensation. 1956: The «Centenaire» series brought still another great success: the first really thin automatic watch. Today: The progress attained by pioneers of research and technology has made it possible181 words
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Advertisement132 1964-10-20 11 New protein cosmetic discovery just arrived from America COTY LINE-AWAY TEMPORARY WRINKLE SMOOTHER I Makes wrinkles vn E -a W a*|j; disappear c^v wh i n 3 minutes i--^-4^| as you watch LINE-AWAY is something you will find hard to believe until you sec it but you can sec it132 words
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Miscellaneous682 1964-10-20 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 5— K.L. f. Ptnanc 700 News In English; 710 Ipoh and Malacca Olympic newsreel; 7.30 Vacation Playhouse "Singing To PJM.: 5.15 Test pattern and gether"; 8.00 News In Mandarin; music; 5.45 Opening and pro- 8.10 Latin Quarters; 8.30 The gramme summary; 5.50 News Detectives "The Long682 words
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602 1964-10-20 12 COLOURFUL DESIGNS pAPER dishes not long ago didn't meet the approval of etiquette experts. Now. papers proper, having made it all the way to home plate, cup, saucer and what nol as a substlttle for everyday and company dishes. Paper plates are becoming particularly popular602 words
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Article, Illustration62 1964-10-20 12 i A BOVE are two teenager fashions which X are simple in cut and style. Left X Francis Astor models "Sun Burst" a dress in small check daffodil weave rayon and Jean Evans wears a pink and white stripped X cotton dress called "Peppermint Cream." X These outfits62 words
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Article85 1964-10-20 12 IF a nail In a plaster wall becomes loose wrap a little cloth around the nail, saturate the cloth with glue, replace nail in the hole and let clue harden. The green leaves on the outside of the lettuce head contain more vitamins than the inside ones. Throw85 words
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Article93 1964-10-20 12 SEVERAL lucky prises, including a transistor radio, a giant bottle of brandy and a clock, will be one of the main attractions at a mahjong drive organised by the Singapore Cheshire Home. The mahjong drive will be held at the Singapore Swimming Club on Friday.93 words
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Article211 1964-10-20 12 BEAUTY IS SKIN DEEP! WHAT does the average man say when his wife or girl friend appears with her face covered in beeswax, castor oil, iron oxide, lanoline. and chalk? He says what he always says: "Darling, you look wonderful Nor do the fish scales on her fingers put him211 words
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Advertisement323 1964-10-20 12 (PS THE GENTLE JE2 CHOCOLATE "BH CHILDREN ■ka^» bm. Br Corwtlpotion often brings loss of appetite, sick feeing, poor complevion, unpleasant breath, headaches, tiredness and lost ot vitality. Laxettes are saf* and sure and ore made especially for children. Laxettes thoroughly cleanses the system, restore* good health and appetite. Loxettes323 words
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Advertisement226 1964-10-20 12 3 tt^E?? Ibbbb^bbV aß^^^fc*jai«^^^^^Bl *^*ii .aY IHOPTROSE ROSE HIP SYEUP Richest of all in natural Vitamin C aSjßu&—^-"-rj^^fc^ Babies ami prowinp cliililrrn need I Vitamin C every single day for clrar h~4 f skin, firm gaßßi llnag hones and I ar <*^^PCS healthy teeth. Hut the body cannot 1 dW^R^^Af'226 words
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Miscellaneous319 1964-10-20 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Years of Latin and English? 1. How a duty day is organised Good shot! i 4. 3. 3. 3>. 8. Is It utter humiliation to live 10. ...to make an appeal for in one? d. 8, 4). forgiveness (3. 6) 9. Tiny round shondy-maker 11,319 words
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Article121 1964-10-20 13 New broking company in exchange ANEW stock and sharebroking firm, the Pacific Union Co.. was opened for business In Singapore early this week. It is a parrnership and has its offlr" In Market Street. The firm became a member of the Stock Exc-i:-nge ol Malaysia after buying ever the seat121 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-10-20 13 The Olympic Press room at Tokyo has 60 telephone lines and 160 Olivetti typewriters with keyboards in 25 different languages ranging from Arabic to Thai. 24 being Knglish and 46 international. Olivetti has supplied all the furnishings, from the tables and chairs to the ashtrays. The66 words
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Article, Illustration81 1964-10-20 13 sidUry of the RentoUl Group Ltd.. of Britain, has announced (hat due to its expansion programme in Malaysia, a new director will soon be arriving to take up an appointment with Its Kuala Lumpur office, which is rrsponsible for its business throughout Xnlaya. He is Mr. Charles81 words
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Article, Illustration217 1964-10-20 13 YIR. G.G. ROBERTSON, director of G.D. Searle and Co. Ltd., England, visited Malaysia last week to study the pharmaceutical market. He was most concerned with building a bigger market ior his company's oral contraceptive "pills" In the contpxt of the expressed need for family planning217 words
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Article, Illustration88 1964-10-20 13 MR. JOHN CHENG (above) sales promotion executive of Tartors Malaysia Ltd.. the local Caterpillar dealer left Singapore recently for a study lour v: Western Europe Mr Cheng will be away for three weeks, during which he will undertake a sales promotion training course at the88 words
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Article286 1964-10-20 13 NIPPON Kokan X.X.. one of Japan's leading steel manufacturers and shipbuilders, is eager to contribute towards the development of Malaysia, said Mr. Shigeya Hagiwara. new general manager of the company's Singapore office. Industrial nations must help less-developed countries with finished products >v exchange for raw286 words
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Article, Illustration87 1964-10-20 13 SHELL Malaysia Ltd. has appointed Mr. Patrick Chee, 44 (above) to the post of advertising manager, succeeding Mr. Fritz Holmquist who returns to London shortly. Mr. Chee now heads the advertising section in the -..•Irs department at Shell House in Kuala Lumpur and is responsible for the87 words
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Article, Illustration152 1964-10-20 13 Cathay investigates Australia's market ONE of the largest research projects ever undertaken In Malaysia will start today for the Australian Government and three leading Austral an manufacturers. Cathay Advertising Ltd.. which has been commissioned to carry out th.-> programme, say that th- survey will take in ka*t ti>ur months to152 words
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Article85 1964-10-20 13 On Saturday night Caldbeck Macgregor were hosts at a Chinese dinner at the Cathay Restaurant, Singapore, tor 400 guests in honour of Mr. Nell Watt, visiting director of John Walker and Sons. In a speech Mr. Watt said he had been favourably impressed by everything he had85 words
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Article, Illustration32 1964-10-20 13 This is the British Motor Corporation mobile service training unit now touring Malay;: and Singapore with highly-trained staff to conduct five-week ccurses of instruction in many centres.32 words
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Article175 1964-10-20 13 IN Malaysia as in ether countries, there la a tendency for the incidence of crime to increase wit-i the rising standard of liv.iv This was stated by Mr. HA. Chapman, sales director of Chubb and Sons Lock and Safe Co. Ltd., London, who last week paid175 words
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Advertisement141 1964-10-20 13 Dear Sir, We have Introduced /IDLER typewriter* to Malajralk. ABLER it the oldett typewriter manufacturing company In Geraany and belongs to the faaoua GR'IIDIG group of quality manufacturers. ADLER typewriter* are known for their modern design, quality and success a, »■.■<:■? This is the ADLER TIPPA portable typewriter, gold medal141 words
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Advertisement476 1964-10-20 13 CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LTD the home of secure savings, offer you the double key to i K $k A QUALITY HOME IN A VARIED /.2(M^rifc 't&fc^ 'A I I 1 PRICE RANGE UliAW^ ''I Why should you advance your money for nothing (r 7«Oj(f r i i J476 words
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Advertisement80 1964-10-20 13 QAHUi m CARGO Qamat takes constant care of cargo to deliver your goods in A-l condition. DIRECT Q4JWIS 707 JETS TO turope and HM U K I- lights a week Australia- (fa riignts a week.) Speciiy Qantas to your Air Cargo Agent or contact Malaysian Air* ways Limited, General Sales80 words
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Advertisement788 1964-10-20 14 rmttnord from Pagr ID SITUATIONS VACANT ERECTION ENGINEER LARGE PLANTATION CROUP reqti ENCINEER •or palm oil factory erection in Ha hah and Sarawak. Applicants, arlH must be Malaysian citixni, should hays wrvsd a ..n,nntd mechanical engineering apprenticeship and an mrmMr'i certificate (ittim) Tun It s career appointment leading te witrvn788 words
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Advertisement1013 1964-10-20 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M tfnrds %i (Him.)— Box M rfs ntro SEMBAWANC MILLS ESTATE 7th milestone Thomson Road furnished shop bouse 2 bedroom dining sitting room m/ nan Itatlon fridge g/cooker w /heater 1/bath e/fans Mr. Ng Aun Khlra No. 1, Jalan Lebem Spore. ACCOMMODATION WANTED Word* U fmn.r—Box M eft.1,013 words
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Advertisement812 1964-10-20 14 EDUCATION ■a ttords $i I Htm.) Hoi in rts rxlrm SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF Bclence MO- A Serancoon Road. Singapore-''. Tel: *****. Enrolment for 1965 Sessions Now In Full Swing! Morning, Afternoon A Evening Classes. Approved Courses in: General Science (Sec. II) Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Add. Matns. (Sec. Ill), Physics, Chemistry,812 words
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Advertisement981 1964-10-20 14 I BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE rdt ti (Him.)— Box M rts. txtrm REAL BARCAIN: Second-hand Mercury Uutboards in excellent condition Mlhp Klectric model at 51.250/- Mnp Manual at Sl.ouo/- Both complete with remote controls One lOhp at I j.HO'- o.n o. t-or inspection and demoni>iratlon please call at- 33 Pekio981 words
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Advertisement792 1964-10-20 14 DOGS, PETS, ETC. 11l Wordt SS (Htm.)-Bmx SO rls. extra MADE to the quality standard of "Snaps", this Is One Dog Food, all dogs like because it's so nourishing. HI-FI STEREO Her** Si (Him.)— Box S* rt*. txtrm PIONEER STEREO AMPLIFIER, speaker etc.. Call for demonstration. Hwee Beng Co., 259.792 words
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Advertisement429 1964-10-20 14 PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Municipal Secretary, Municipal Offices. Kuala Lumpur, up to 12 noon on Wednesday, 4th November 1964, for the supply ol the following Items for the year 196S: (a) Traffic Signs and Bollards. (b) Pitching, spalls and crushed429 words
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Advertisement409 1964-10-20 14 J.K.R. NEGRI SEMBILAN. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Registered P.W.D Contractors in class 'C and above at the office of the Jurutera Negeri, Negri Seruollan, Seremban up to NOON of 28th October, 1964 for the CONSTRUCTION OF A WATER TREATMENT PLANT AT KUALA KLAWANG, JELEBU, NEGRI SEMBILAN. Form409 words
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Advertisement1394 1964-10-20 15 I. UVERPOOI ft WEST COASt UK Uui b IBM Sam r ymm ftnant ULTHYIIUS LitiriMl, Dublin. Glasgow... Oct 22 22 CtICHAS LittrpMl. G asgow Cdt. 31 Oct 23 Oct 24 25 Oct 28 MnAMPUS Liverpttl. Aic-routh Oct 22 Oct 25 Oct 28/2 ••.MNOti literpitl. c asgow rcl 21 Nn 11,394 words
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Advertisement2665 1964-10-20 15 I aY aW I ajlfl \^W MM LJ LJ A ilf i^flj 09 m£ M/ Ofl Fv-^ THE EAC lines &^V Jr^^M SlNO»POtl rUALA tUMPUt.p.SWFTrTNVaW PfWANC; »ni»f ltt; Pkoti ***** »ttii 4111 Plttt 123T1 SAILINGS IO BEYRCUTH, LAIIAKIA kENOA. LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTEROAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURG, tARHUS t2,665 words
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Advertisement1262 1964-10-20 15 fa^ ELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO.. LTD. < iHilSl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE IMIaM HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgason P. Shan •'•nmj t CITY OF NEWCASTLE t/U Nn Ott kmimim n,n *'•'<, nn hi. 2* n,. I CITY OF BATH .1.......::.. W* Nn 27/29 Nl, 31 Nn '23 S f f SS1,262 words
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Article110 1964-10-20 16 I TVIEIiBOURNE, Mon —lndustrials ITL were easier today as activity continued to be subdued. Leaders moved variably. National Consolidated lost 1/9 to 29/-. Base metals mostly firmed but Renison Tin dropped \l- to 40/-. In oils were steady. Santos moved up 1/6 to 37-. Loans closed steady. C.R.K.110 words
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Article231 1964-10-20 16 NOVEMBER first xradt rubblr f.a.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Singapcri and Kuala Lumpur ymtprday at 72! cents per Ib. up li cents on Friday* clotlok level for the position. Tne tone was steady. R.A.g. and F.M.R.E. doling prtui In cents ptr Ib. yittirday: Int. 1 K.S.S. prompt231 words
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Article265 1964-10-20 16 HTHE following list of selected x Malayan industrial yields la based on last sales to Saturday Oct. 17: •P. »D.V. ««.V. «T.C. C. 8. Rldgs. 2.42 8.8 15.2 1.5 K.. Smelters 3.74 10.7 18.2 1.7 r- 4- N. 2.82 eurasJl 6.7 8.0 1.3 (Jnmmon 2.00 7.5 22.5 3.0265 words
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Article265 1964-10-20 16 October 1». Three months. INDUSTRIALS Bcuxtead 13 rts. M Containers 12 eta. Dvnlops 15 cts. M Cable* 17 els. City D<-v. 7 cts. licAlister 12 cU. E. Smelters 2:> cts. M Invest. 12 cts KMClscta. O.C B.C. 18 cts. Ke<l. Dtsp. 12 cts. Kothmans 13 els. t, A265 words
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Article64 1964-10-20 16 Chinese Product Exdianm, Slnxaperi noon pricn p«r picul yMtirday: Coconut ill: bulk *sl| atllcn, drum J.-.4J sellers. Copri: Oct /Nov. UK/Continent Uncjuotid. Pepper: Muntok white $145 (ellen. RirawaK white SI4O Kilera. special Sarawak black SIIA MdtM, pvMai Lamponß black Sl2O sellers, ABTA $130 Rrllrm. Singapore Copra Allocution noon64 words
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Article25 1964-10-20 16 October 19. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 721 cents (up 1| cents). TIN: 5802.37J a plcul (down "53.37 J). Unofficial estimated offering: 210 tons (unchanged).25 words
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Article88 1964-10-20 16 hip* alensiidi trie Slngaperi harbcu- wharvii er expected* today are Glrnfalloch 1/2, Serdang N.W. 3, Djakarta Maru 3/4. Tjlbodaa i, Menestbeiu 6/7. Mersey Lloyd 8/9. Mlsmaslppl Maru 10/11, Rlverbank 13/14. Uusl 21/23, Jut land la 29/30. Trtadlc 31/32, Toledo 33/36, Tamon Maru 44. Talthyblus 45. PORT88 words
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754 1964-10-20 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares were generally steady on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with Rotbmans outstanding. Properties were mainly better, with Kuala Lumpur traded in quantity from 51.38 to $I.4ti to $141. Both these shares are influenced by anticipation of754 words
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Article26 1964-10-20 16 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 17. Oct. 19. •Industrials: 84.47 84.66 Tins: 131.67 131.63 rubbers: 104.18 104.18 •Dec. SO, 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 100.26 words
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Article823 1964-10-20 16 DUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C. S. Holding < 2,000) $2.40; E. SmilMrs 1 1.000) F. and N. ordt. cl.iHKl) $2.75. (2.U00) 12.76:823 words
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477 1964-10-20 16 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell 53.37 i a plcul to $802.37} on an offering unofficially estimated to have been unchanged at 210 tons. Straits Trading Co. figures show Malayan tin shipments in the first 15 days477 words
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Article17 1964-10-20 16 THERE were no Malayan Excbaas* Banks' Association rates for continental, U.S. and Canadian currencies jTMtarday.17 words
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Advertisement1089 1964-10-20 16 Y^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantio S«rvio« Hongkoni i. rrmcisce L »-.»eii» N. Tori Ppnii Baltimore -Mima Man" a Nn/ 1 Dec 11 On 21 Oec S Jai 12 la* 14 IM ><mik»wt Mart" 2C/M On It 111 It HN t Ml 11 FH 11 FM Wean1,089 words
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Advertisement1106 1964-10-20 16 isssssssssssssssssssssssKaasssssssaaaa.^ aaasssassssaasssaaaaaiißp^asi lsF^l»B BM^¥~*al ■I'Swy*^ AUSTRIUA SIRVICt IMOU. PARISIAN ANO P. Slllr SUIMCI < Ii: rreaiitlt. •leiiiit. Miliisra*. SrtMi. lit Mains an NnaMttisaa Pinan| '9. i'ntm Spoil Vpon t, VMm n*M« BOMBALA J Hi? 1/1} Ns« 11/11 NM RAIULA 11/21 Otl Ocl M Otl PURNEA" 11/11 Nn 1} Nil It1,106 words
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Advertisement7 1964-10-20 16 you *la^» can sell anything THROUGH OjW7 words
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Advertisement530 1964-10-20 17 NOTICE NOTICE kottpp i« hpr»hv olvmi that NOTICE Is hereby given that NOTICE Is hereby given that from Ul July i 964 x Maurlce Qaren of A.M. Oarch Company i :s )UU M Winchester House. Sin- Dated this 19th day of October, was on the 30th day of 1964. June530 words
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Advertisement1032 1964-10-20 17 COMPANY MEETING SOUTHERN KINTA CONSOLIDATED SATISFACTORY OUTCOME OF YEAR'S OPERATIONS The 30th Annual General Meeting ol Southern Kinta ConsouaaLeu. Limned will be held on November 11, at 55-61, Moorgate, L/Uiiuon, EC. 2. The following is on extract Uuin the statement by tne Ciiair- man. bit Douglas Waring, C.8.E.. wnicn i\as1,032 words
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Advertisement781 1964-10-20 17 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956. Refutation 12 (i) (a)— Application for Certißcate of Registration, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I that Chew Wai Cheow of No. 992E, Upper Thomson Road. Singai pore, 26, Is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration in respect of premises known781 words
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Advertisement685 1964-10-20 17 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (Room No. 229, 2nd Floor. City Hall): (a) Supply of One Double Ended Pedestal Grinding Machine for St. James Power Station. Tender Deposit $100/ Close at 2.15 p.m. on j 4th November. 1964. cb) Supply ol One Portable Filter for Insulating Oil685 words
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Advertisement383 1964-10-20 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT LABORATORY ASSISTANTS. APPLICATIONS are invited for j the posts of Laboratory Assistant to work in the Control Laboratories at any ol the Board's Major Steam Stations 2. Persons applying must be Federal Citizens between the ages ol 20 and 35. and possess a Senior Cambridge383 words
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Advertisement264 1964-10-20 17 IMPORTANT BRITISH ENGINEERING COMPANY REQUIRES A MANAGER FOR ITS MALAYSIAN OFFICE IN SINGAPORE. PREFERENCE WILL BE 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 SEND264 words
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Article86 1964-10-20 18 'No' to plea for aid for stadium KUALA LUMPUR. Mon —The Prime Minister. Tengku Abaul Rahman, today turned down a plea for Central Government aid to build a sports stadium In Sarawak. In a written reply to Mr. Andrew Jika Landau, a Senator ii'im Sarawak, the Tengku said that all86 words
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Article164 1964-10-20 18 Group A: Pakistan 2 Australia 1, Britain 1 Japan 0 Group B: India 2 Holland 1. j Malaysia 3 Canada I, Germany 1 Hong Kong 1. Spain 3 Belgium 0. GROUP A P W D L F APtu Pakistan 6 6 0 0 17 3 12164 words
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Article, Illustration520 1964-10-20 18 Durai: Koh Chye's lost form is cause of failure NORMAN SIEBEL Olympics y^FTER Malaysia had beaten Canada 3-1 with utmost ease today to finish fifth in their pool in the Olympic hockey tournament and thus earn world ranking among the first ten team manager Aziz Durairatnam told me: "I am520 words
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342 1964-10-20 18 THOKYO, Mon. Max laysia's track athletes will be in action tomorrow in the sprint relay in the morning and the 4 x 400-metre relay in the afternoon, writes NORMAL SIEBEL. The teams will be Mazlan Hamzah, John Daukun, C. Kunalan and M. Jegathesan for the342 words
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Article801 1964-10-20 18 Athletics MEN 400 m (World and Olympic record 44.9) final: i m. Larrabee (US) 45.1, 2 W. Mottley (Trinidad) 45.2, 3 A. Badenski (Poland) 45.6. 4 R. Brightwell (Bn 45 7. 5 U. Wlllams (US) 46 0 6 T. Graham (Br> 46.0 1.500 m (World and Olympic801 words
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Article, Illustration236 1964-10-20 18 RAZAK: WE WILL BID FOR 1970 ASIAN GAMES SINGAPORE, Mon.— The president of the Olympic Council of Malaysia, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said here today that if the situation returns to normal Malaysia will make a strong bid to stage the 1970 Asian Games. Tun Abdul Razak said this236 words
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Advertisement468 1964-10-20 18 TENDERS INVITED Separate tenders are Invited from Registered Contractor* lor the supply of all or any of the following Items to Matub Pereuruan Sultan IdxU, Tanjong Mallm. during the period let January to 31st December, 1965. 1. Rice: Ist grade local white; 2nd grade Slam Pulut X Fresh beef. 3.468 words
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Article, Illustration402 1964-10-20 19 (THE ATHLETES' OATH SAYS 1 SWEAR TO THE TRUE SPIRIT OF SPORTSMANSHIP) TOKYO, Mon. \ES, FOLK, you could say this was a needle match, here in the Olympic ring at Tokyo. Everyone's getting needled, and wham! ugh! the Olympic spirit has slipped a little. It's402 words
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Article108 1964-10-20 19 Govt jobs for Worrell and Sobers PORT OP SPAIN, Mon.— Sir Frank Worrell, former West Indies Test cricket captain, and Garfield Sobers, the present captain, have accepted Trinidad government posts. An announcement said Worrell's job would be as consultant on community development, working in close collaboration with the programme launchedReuter - 108 words
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Article274 1964-10-20 19 DENANG. Mon —The MRA Stip- endiary Steward's report on I yesterday's races Race 1: Trevcna. rider of Star Whistler, and trainer Heddle were questioned regarding the running of the gelding. After hearing their explanations no action was taken beyond severely reprimanding Trevena for riding an ill-judged race. Race274 words
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Article113 1964-10-20 19 SOCCER Spore BIIFA Senior KO (semifinal) HK Bank 3 Borneo Motor* 1. SAFA Div. 1: RAP Seletar 1 AAA 1. Taipinr Lge final: Prison AC 5 Pemuda Sukan 2. Bardhan Cup (Seremban): Negri Indians 5 Pahang Indians 2. Batu Pabat Lgt: Sri Gading 7 Teachers 1. TENNIS Xj Chjre113 words
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245 1964-10-20 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. Weights for four races at Bukit Timah on Wednesday Oct. 28: CLASS 1, OIV. I— 6F. Kita Suka 9.06 Pizarro II g'o2 Thunder Bird 8.12 Do You Mind 8 05 Entertainment V 8.04 Hard Love 8 03 DJazzl245 words
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207 1964-10-20 19 UMNO OUTPLAY SCRC 9-2 TO EARN PLAYOFF SOCCEK KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. FkEFENDING champions UMNO whipped a deplet- ed SCRC side 9-2 at Princes Road today to earn a play-off against TPCA to decide this year's F.A.S. League Div. One championship. Both UMNO and TPCA have 14 points from eight matches.207 words
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Article, Illustration261 1964-10-20 19 TGSS OF COIN DECIDES TENNIS TITLE MALACCA, Mon. The toac at a coin decided the Malacca women's singles championship today in Mollie Chivers favour after she had shared two seta with Mrs. D. J. Scott. The men's singles went again to Billy Yap of Kuala L/umpur Results of finals: Men's261 words
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Miscellaneous78 1964-10-20 19 SPORTS DIARY ■OCCCR Spore Jr. Cop: Tflok Kurau v SHBRC: Btar Socwites v Paslr Psnjang Wanderers: B'"e Rovers v RAP S«letar 'A' (all matches at FarrerPark). Inter- OR\ final (SJI Rrd. Bkt Nonas.' 5 15> S"ror Div. It Umno v SCRC I (TPCA grd>. RDOOOt FrtendHev. Batu Oarrison v Tl«ers78 words
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Article35 1964-10-20 20 PANMUNJOM. Mon. The United Nations Command spokesman on the Military Armistice Commission said today more than 2,000 Communist espionage agents had been captured since 1945 while trying to infiltrate into South Korea.35 words
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Article452 1964-10-20 20 j LONDON. Mon. Share prices j I dropped sharply on the London I Stock Exchange today as Britain's Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, and his Cabinet met for the meeting to review the nations economy. Steel and property prices led falls of up to seven452 words
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667 1964-10-20 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A MAX who chained his 10 -year-old nephew to a tree for over 12 hours to teach him a lesson, was today fined $">()(), or live months' jail, by the Sessions Court here. Mohamed Shah667 words
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100 1964-10-20 20 PAWANG IS ENGAGED TO HELP FIND BODIES... PENANG, Mon. A pawang has been engaged to help find the bodies of two schoolboys who were drowned in the Sungei Pinang river yesterday. Lee Beng Wah and Ani bin Noordin. both aged nine, who went to fish near a bridge, fell into100 words
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Article35 1964-10-20 20 KUCHINO. Mon. Sarawak's Cabinet today discussed the launching of the National Solidarity Week in the State. Members of the public will be encouraged to donate to the National Defence Fund. AP.AP - 35 words
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Article34 1964-10-20 20 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Minister for Health. Mr Yonc Nyuk Lin. will visit the temporary offices of the Hawkers and Markets Department at the Registry of Vehicles building at 9.1S a.m. tomorrow.34 words
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298 1964-10-20 20 Tribute to troops who beat the In dons KUCHING. Mon. Malaysian soldiers who gave Indonesian invaders "bloody noses" in the Engkilili area of the Second Division of Sarawak in several battles in the past seven months today left Sarawak for Malaya with a commendation from the Chief Minister. Dato Stephen298 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-10-20 20 Hitjliest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bhani 88 73 Penang 86 73 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 86 7341 words
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