The Straits Times, 21 October 1964
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Title Section23 1964-10-21 1 lONAL iAMBP-AGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135 OOP civr^pOßfc The Straits Times KDN 731 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1964 if 15 CENTS23 words
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Article274 1964-10-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The projected MalaysiaPhilippines talks on Sabah are virtually off in view of Manila's latest stipulation that whatever happens at Bangkok venue for the meeting her claim must go the World ourt. This new development which Malaysia will never accept is a274 words
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Article, Illustration412 1964-10-21 1 Reds, pro-Indonesians form groups in State BID TO CREATE FEAR, DISCREDIT GOVT, SET UP POCKETS OF RESISTANCE Police chief appeals for public aid IPOH, Tuesday SEVERAL illegal pro-Indone-sian organisations and a Communist Party satellite organisation have been formed in Perak, the Chief Police Officer, Senior Assistant Commissioner Merican412 words
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Article159 1964-10-21 1 Czech Reds praise Nik VIENNA. Tues. The Czechoslovak Communist Party indicated yesterday it will refuse to participate in any downgrading of Mr. Khrushchev and that it wants his alleged bad health and age to be the only official reason for his ouster. This was similar to the position taken by159 words
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Article27 1964-10-21 1 MOSCOW, Tues. Mr. Pavel Satyukov, Chief Editor of Pravda, last night denied he had been dismissed as head of the Communist Party's leading newspaper Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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401 1964-10-21 1 Barisan member of Assembly jailed SINGAPORE, Tues. Chio Cheng Thun, 24, the Barisan Sosialis Assemblyman for Choa Chu Kang, was today jailed for six months by the Second Criminal District Court on a charge of "continuing" to be in an unlawful assembly in Maxwell Road, a proclaimed area, on Sept.401 words
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197 1964-10-21 1 Former American President Hoover dies at 90 YEW YORK. Tues. Former President Herbert Hoover, who occupied the White House from 1929 to 1933, died here today at the age of 90. The Republican ex-president had been in failing health and had not left his suite at the Waldorf Towers here197 words
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Article11 1964-10-21 1 LINZ (Austria), Tues.— A 72--year-old Austrian committed «ul-11 words
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Article, Illustration213 1964-10-21 1 Thai Foreign Minister 'feeling very weak' KUALA LUMPUR Tuesday. THAILAND'S peace-maker Foreign Ministei and "good friend" of, Malaysia, Tun Tlumut Khoman, has submitted his resignation, but his Prime Minister Ikis declined to accept it for the time being According to a United Press International report. Tun Thant said213 words
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72 1964-10-21 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Tues. Two British Army Gurkhas were wounded In a clash with Indonesian guerillas in Sarawak yesterday, the military headquarters said here. A statement said a security forces patrol was fired on by a guerilla force near the border of the Fourth Division,Reuter - 72 words
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Article143 1964-10-21 1 US blocks 'China in Unesco 9 bid PARIS. Tues. The United States today blocked a Soviet attempt to seat China in Unesco. A meeting of the organisat i o n s credentials committee adopted an American motion by seven votes against two (the Soviet Union and Mongolia). The question of143 words
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177 1964-10-21 1 'Flying carpet' storm wrecks homes SINGAPORE, Tues. Fifty-four people were made homeless when a whirlwind struck a Malay fishing kampong at Bedok I shortly after noon today, destroying: seven I zinc-roofed houses. No-one was hurt, though j sheets of zinc roofing were flung more than 100 yards away. Inche Mohamed177 words
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Article46 1964-10-21 1 SINGAPORE. Tim.-.— More than 800 men ol tie British Royal Marine Commandos today began a four-day txardM with the commando ship HMS Bulwark In the Marnng area of Trengsanu. The men are from the 42 Commando and Hq 3rd Commando Brigade.46 words
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Article30 1964-10-21 1 SHIPYARD FIRE SINGAPORE. Tues. Fire broke oat In a ***** at the Jurong shipyard in Boon Lay Road late tonight. Extent and cause of fire Is not known.30 words
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141 1964-10-21 2 TTNITED NATIONS, *J Tues. Cambodia yesterday complained to the Security Council of an alleged attack by South Vietnamese aircraft on a Cambodian village last Tuesday. Thr< Vietnamese Air Fop. planes intruded into Cai ibodian territory in Svay Riein; Province. Mr. Vouensai Sonn. chief CambodianReuter - 141 words
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Article97 1964-10-21 2 CAUGHT IN KOREA: 2,000 RED SPIES PANMINJOM, Tues. The Imi ted Nations Command disclosed yesterday that more than -.000 Communist spies h;id been captured sincr I!MS while trying to infiltrate into South Korra. The disclosure was made by I B Air Force Mai. Gen. Cecil K. Combs at the l!ils97 words
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Article37 1964-10-21 2 HONOLULU, Tue.«. A I.S. N..vy pilot was hurled to his dr.uh on the aircraft carrier Midway when a landing plane slammed into his jet, ana triggered off the elector .seat, a Navy spokesman said here.37 words
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Article36 1964-10-21 2 SAIGON. Tues. James Pickerell. an American free-lance news photographer, was shot and wounded in the leg yesterday while covering a clash between Government and Viet Cong forces in the Mekong Delta. —Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration90 1964-10-21 2 Pendatun urges an anti-Red S.E. Asia front BANGKOK. Tues.— The Speaker of the House of ReDresentatives. Mr. Salipada Pendatun. has called on free countries in South-East Asia to set ud a united front against the Communist threat. Commenting on the recent Chinese atomic explosion. Mr. Pendatun said Catalyst "This shouldReuter - 90 words
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Article74 1964-10-21 2 Itf A S ER U 'Basutoland). 1 iTE Tues. Four African* were killed on Sunday in a battle between supporters and opponents of the leftwi n g Basutoland Congress Party at Rothe. 27 miles from here. A number of others were Injured, including BCP de-74 words
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222 1964-10-21 2 Peking bid for a mighty war machine NEW DELHI, Tuesday CHINA'S explosion of an atom bomb is proof that the Chinese are trying to build up a mighty war machine, the Indian Prime .Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, said yesterday. Peking was trying to create fear in the minds ofReuter - 222 words
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322 1964-10-21 2 China's atom bomb spreads 'hot air' over Japan TOKYO, Tuesday. jUtE Japanese Government's radioactivity counter-measures headquarters today said that there was a sharp increase in radioactivity over Japan as a result of Communist China's first nuclear explosion "Hot air" has been detected since Oct. 18 in southern. western and centralAgencies - 322 words
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93 1964-10-21 2 NEW BRITAIN. (Connect!cut). Tues. Mrs. Mary Downey plans to make a fifth visit to her Imprisoned son in Communist China in November. Her son, John. 34, is serving a life sentence for spying tor the United States in China. Mrs. Downey saidUPI - 93 words
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Article38 1964-10-21 2 KOHIMA <Nagalandt. Tues The cease-fire between the Indian Government and Naga tribesmen who have been fighting for an indeoendent Nagaland. has been extended until the end of the year i! v is announced here yesterday -Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article74 1964-10-21 2 Japan in 20 years... NEW YORK. The magazine Iron Ace. a publication of the American steel industry, predicts that within 20 years Japan will rank next to the United States in economic growth, technical know- ledge and total business done. In an article in the Oct. 15 cdi- tlon ofAP - 74 words
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Article176 1964-10-21 2 IMnn BRUSSELS. Tuesday. INDIA has asked the Common Market for trade for her jute and handlooms products, furniture and tamed leather products. A sDokesman for the ComI mon Market's executive commission said that in a note India asked that exploratory talks be held toAP - 176 words
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273 1964-10-21 2 Propaganda war hots up in Olympic Village TOKYO, Tues. A colourful propaganda war Is reaching its peak at the Olympic Village, where nearly 6.000 men and women athletes from 94 countries are livine together. The delegations of many countries have set up booths providing lots of printed matter, handbooks. athletes273 words
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Article53 1964-10-21 2 TAIPEH. Tues. President Chiang Kai-shek appealed yesterday to the Chinese people in Formosa and overseas not to celebrate his birthday on Oct. 31. He will ba 77 then. The money so saved, he Hid, should go towards preparation! for the chinr.sr NauoniUlata to counterattack theAP - 53 words
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Article59 1964-10-21 2 LONDON. Tues.— The Colonial Office announced yesterday that Mr. Justice O. O. Briggs. Chief Justice In the Western Pacific, has been appointed a judge in I Hong Kong. I Mr. Justice Briggs. 50. served as a puisne judge in Sarawak. North Borneo and Brunei before takingUPI - 59 words
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Article36 1964-10-21 2 NAIROBI. Tues.— A Western consortium to include the United States. Britun and W< many may nuance a projected ta.l link between Northern Rhodesia and the sea at Dar-e.vSalaam. i diplomatic sources reported.— AP.AP - 36 words
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Miscellaneous20 1964-10-21 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby ~v DID ME A (OH. MR BI&WEED A MAM LEAVE A IST ev/ co T^H20 words
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Article, Illustration241 1964-10-21 3 takes a look at her new home Tne new Lady of No. 10 T ONDON, Tues. Mrs. Harold Wilson yesterday got her hrst real taste of life as the wife of the British Prime Minister. She drove from her old home, a modest, semidetached house in the London suburb of241 words
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Article, Illustration521 1964-10-21 3 'Bright young men in Labour 'second eleven ZUCKERMAN, C.P. SNOW GET TOP POSTS IN WILSON TEAM LONDON, Tuesday Mr. Wilson issued the latest list of Ministers last night after the first meeting of his full Cabinet, which began an urgent review of the nations economy. A chance The Prime Minister'sReuter - 521 words
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Article, Illustration259 1964-10-21 3 The vicar and the nude come face to face ONDON, Tues. An Anglican vicar, who objected to a safety poster depicting a beautiful nude wearing only a pair of sunglasses and a smile, yesterday came face-to-face with the model. The Rev. Gordon Guinness, 62, a bespectacled, greyhaired father of five,UPI - 259 words
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89 1964-10-21 3 Greek prince renounces rights to throne ATHENS, Tues. Prince Michael of Greece has received King Constantine's permission to marry a Greek commoner, a palace announcement said yesterday. Prince Michael. 25. a cousin of the Greek monarch. Is engaged to be married to Miss Marina Karelia, 24-year-old daughter of a GreekAP - 89 words
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216 1964-10-21 3 GORDON-WALKER TO HAVE TALKS WITH RUSK LONDON. Tues. Mr. Patrick Gor-don-Walker. Britain's new Labour Foreign Secretary, ./ill visit Washington on Monday and Tuesday next week for talks with Mr. Dean Rusk, the U.S. Secretary of State. A Foreign Office spokesman said that Mr. Gor-don-Walker was going at the invitation ofReuter - 216 words
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Article40 1964-10-21 3 STOCKHOLM, Tues.— Two Swedish lieutenants who. while serving In Cyprus, were caught smuggling arms for the Turk Cypriote last month, were sentenced in court yesterday to two years in prison. They were also stripped of their rank.— AP.AP - 40 words
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Article55 1964-10-21 3 Ml SKOGEE (Oklahoma). Tins. -A US district court jury convicted Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Earl Welch on all five counts of a Federal income tax evasion indictment yesterday The 72-year-old veteran of 32 years on the state Supreme Court bench watched impassively as the verdict wasAP - 55 words
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142 1964-10-21 3 LONDON, Tues. Mr. Christopher Cockerell. British inventor of the Hovercraft, has foreshadowed the linking of cities by Hovercars hurtling along tracks at speeds of up to 300 m.p.h. He said yesterday that the Hovercars, powered by electric motors and supported by an airReuter - 142 words
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Article62 1964-10-21 3 CHICAGO. Tues. A retired policeman said yesterday he shot his 3C-.vear-old son to death be- cause he kept playing the phono- graph record over and over. Prank Pietrowiak. 65, said bt 1 fired twice In the hope of frightening his son Into turning ofl tUPI - 62 words
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Advertisement235 1964-10-21 3 If you seek a guarantee of exceptional precision... IV choose i "1 r^l WP^ I■ w Cl IL» I I OMEGA CONSTELLATION IMG WONO ••If -winding ChronomcUr. water. IISIQ IPPfTIt proof, anti-maanotic. (hock- pro- I lIQO Iblll 111 •tool back, and tl ct. gold. Fr-m ,1 tft TTIICT Here's why235 words
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385 1964-10-21 4 SINGAPORE, Tues •JMIK National Trades Union Congress has warned Government against labour exploitation by \vhat it calls the reprehensible practice of using contract labour to do work previously done by regular labour. It has named departments of the Ministry of National Development as385 words
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Article, Illustration155 1964-10-21 4 MR. FANTASTIC TO PROVIDE BONUS ITEM AT '8.30 SPECIAL' SINGAPORE. Tues. A Venezuelan Australian team (above) will be a "bonus" item in the programme of the variety show "8.30 Special" at the Victoria Theatre on Friday. Sosimo Hernandez, dubbed as "Mr. Fantastic." builds his act around fabulous tricks and amazing155 words
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90 1964-10-21 4 Grand rally to greet visiting Chief Scout SINGAPORE. Tues— The Chief Scout of the Commonwealth, Sir Charles Maclean, will fly Into Singapore on Tuesday from Kuching. A grand scout rally In honour of Sir Charles will be held at Raffles Institution ground, from 3.30 p.m. on Oct. 28. Included In90 words
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Article40 1964-10-21 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Legal Aid Bureau office in Havelock Road will move to Its new premises at the Ministry of Social Affairs, Ist floor, Empress Place, on Saturday. However, no out payments will be rm.de on that day.40 words
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Article182 1964-10-21 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A $29,000 luxury flat will be the winning prize of a domestic appliances quiz to be held in conjunction with the 1964 charity Christmas Fair in November in aid of handicapped children This wa.s announced today by Ivir. John Lloyd, a member of the182 words
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106 1964-10-21 4 Brother was complainant: Judge won't hear case OLNGAPORE, Tues. A £3 magistrate. Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong. today refused to hear a case of illegal gratification because his elder brother was the complainant. Later, another magistrate, Mr. R. Rajendran, took the bench, and heard the case. The case involved a building106 words
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Article, Illustration231 1964-10-21 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Cathay Pacific Airways Convair jet left here for Hong Kong this morning with a "double" millionaire on board. Mr. Ong Tjoe Kirn, (above, right) governing director of Metro Department Stores is not only a millionaire in terms of money. He has also231 words
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Advertisement311 1964-10-21 4 Shaws CAPITOL Theatre, Singapore m has been selected for the WORLD PREMIERE! !#if vV OPENS TOMORROWS if A STORY OF LOVE BEFORE MARRIAGE All the JOYS...ALL the HEARTBREAKS... ALL the MISUNDER- STANDINGS of the YODNGL.and the TRAGEDY of the PARENTS WHOSE GREAT LOVE IS NECESSARY AT THE RIGHT MOMENT! ■sssss^B311 words
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Advertisement536 1964-10-21 4 iinniiiic3iniiiiiiinniiiiiniini[3iiiiiiiiiiii I LAST DAY! I 11am 1 JO 4-6.30 A 9.30 p.m. EDGAR ALLAN POE S 1 The Masque Of The Red Death! n Vincent PRICE Mn Color) jjj i£ An Amencon-lnfernotional Pictures Plus "Bcrito Sinoopura" No. 14.= OPENS TOMORROW! SIMULTANEOUSLY AT ODEON PALACE Eastman Color Super Panorama H S536 words
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Article, Illustration133 1964-10-21 5 SENATOR AISHAH GHANI'S PIANO KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— More than 300 houses near the Sunday Market area at Kampong Bahru and Kampong Periok were flooded after heavy rain early this morning. The small Sungei Bunus. which runs near the Sunday Market, overflowed at 10 am Within minutes133 words
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239 1964-10-21 5 Pledge by Indian leader: We will support Malaysia SINGAPORE. Tuesday. INDIA will give firm support to any move to invite Malaysia to future conferences of non-aligned and Afro-Asian nations. This assurance v.as given here today by Mr. S V Krlshnamoorthy. leader of the Indian delegation to the forthcoming Commonwealth Parliamentary239 words
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Article94 1964-10-21 5 Dinner of tourist association SINGAPORE. Tues. The new honorary president, of •the Singapore Tourist Association. Dato Aw Chent? j Chye, will be the guest of honour at the association's annual dinner at the Cathay restaurant on Oct. 27. The association is also plan- rung a "welcome home" to thi man94 words
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Article24 1964-10-21 5 KUANTAN. Tues. Eight dls- I i trict and assistant district officers 1 from Sabah are visiting rural de- < vclopment projects in Paliane.24 words
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109 1964-10-21 5 Blood debt: 'No steps taken by Govt yet I^UALA LUMPUR. TlM&— No specific steps have been taken yet by the Central Government to solve the "blood debt" claim submitted by the Siamese Death Railway Labourers' Association against the Japanese Government, the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. told the109 words
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Article52 1964-10-21 5 IPOH. Tues.— The Ipoh magistrate, Mr. W. Satctutanandhan. today entered ludgmcnt against Mr. Jay Thomas Chen, matiacer and proprietor of the Malaysian International Airways Agency. Ipoh. for $323 due to the Straits Times Press 'Malaya) Ltd., as being advertising charges, and cost. Mr. Then m not present52 words
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Article34 1964-10-21 5 KUANTAN. Tues.— Residents nf Kuantan and Kemaman have been advised to have their TV and radio licences available for inspection by officers who are now carrying out a check in the area.34 words
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139 1964-10-21 5 Soekarno's aggression not the only threat: Sultan IPOH, Tues. A warn--1 ing that Indonesian agents were going around spreading rumours and propaganda among the people, was given here today by the Sultan of Perak. The Sultan was speaking at a mass briefing of district and assistant district officers, heads of139 words
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121 1964-10-21 5 TPOH. Tues. The 1 Perak Mines Department has sent a team to survey the mining pool bund which burst and flooded part of the Changkat Kinding new village on Sunday night. A spokesman said today that an lnaulry might be held121 words
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Article59 1964-10-21 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two occupants of a first-floor flat in Tiong Bahru Road were injured when an acid bomb landed on the wintio w sill of the flat during: i gang fight in the hacklane. Mr. Poh Kirn Heng. 19. was admitted to trie hospital. while59 words
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233 1964-10-21 5 Fund: Survey Dept staff may donate monthly KUALA LUMPUR, Tues THE staff of the Survey Department in Malaya and Singapore, who have so far collected a total of $1,366 towards the National Defence Fund, may make their contributions a "regular monthly affair." The Surveyor-General, Haji Mohamed Yatlm bin Yahaya, said233 words
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Article116 1964-10-21 5 Lightning kills three in a hut IPOH. lues. Three men uere killed and anothe injured when lightning struck them during a rainstorm in Kampong Ayer Ham l.abu near Kampar. 24 miles from here, yesterday evening. The three died while tU— were being taken to hospital. The four were in a116 words
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Article, Illustration46 1964-10-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.v Tham Toe. 62, and Pong Y.>ng San. 49. we MCb lineci S-'.i :i. the Sessions Court here today for possessing opium KDOkin sils at 49. Jalan Sultan on Oct. IX INCHE ABDI'L RAHMAN "Not an iota of truth in the allegations."46 words
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Article, Illustration4810 1964-10-21 6 Vic Nayagam; V. K. Chin - Vic Nayagam and V. K. Chin NINTH DAY of the Minister vs MP libel case Reporters: KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. She asked her husband to help her open bank account 'Seek redress in the House? I've more confidence in4,810 words
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Article, Illustration275 1964-10-21 8 More Kiwi officers coining to train our troops KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. J^EW ZEALAND is to send more officers to Malaysia to train local troops in technical and engineering fields. The New Zealand Chief of Defence Staff, Rear Admiral Sir Peter Phipps, said this today before going to Singapore after a275 words
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Article57 1964-10-21 8 Talk by visiting neuro-surgeon I SINGAPORE. Tues. —A Pakistani neuro-surgeon. Professor O.V. Jooma. will address the Singapore Medical Association on the surgical treatment of Parkinson's disease at the pathology lecture theatre In the General Hospital on Thursday at 8.15 p.m. Professor Jooma Is the head of the department of neuro-surgery57 words
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Article74 1964-10-21 8 PENANG. Tues. The police today recovered the bodies of the two nine-year-old pupils of Pykett Methodist School, Lee Beng Wah and Ani bin Noordin. who were drowned in Sungei Pinanp on Sunday afternoon. Lee was found early this morning at the mouth of the river74 words
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Article17 1964-10-21 8 KANGAR. Tues. Perils will hold its annual "Hunger Campaign Week" from Nov. 23 to 30.17 words
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212 1964-10-21 8 No monkey shortage here, says game warden IT UA L A LUMPUR, 1V Tues. A shortage of monkeys? "Not in Malaysia." a spokesman of the Game Department said today. "In fact, we have plenty of them," Mr. James Aw, Chief Game Warden of Malaya, added. He was commenting on a212 words
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Article54 1964-10-21 8 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Professor L.C. Green, professor of international law at the University of Singapore, will give a public lecture on "Apartheid in South Africa" at the Arts Lecture Theatre, 3. University of Singapore, at 8 p.m. on Thursday. The talk is organised by the Democratic Socialist54 words
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206 1964-10-21 8 Court 'no' to plea for return of seized car BUKIT MERTAJAM, Tues. The senior Sessions Court president, Mr. B. T. H. Lee, today rejected a deI fence counsel's auplication for the release of car seized by police in connection with alleged evasion, of Customs duty. A businessman. Cheng Enj? Meng,206 words
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Article50 1964-10-21 8 JESSELTCN. Tues:— The Minister lor Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. today held discussions with State Ministers on the possibility of establishing civil defence sub-divisnms in Sabah. On his arrival here yesterday, the Minister said that Jivp subdivisions would be established in Sabah immediately.50 words
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Article38 1964-10-21 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Inch* Ahmad oin Mohamed Ibrahim, ilia State Advocate-General of Singapore, will address members of the Lions' Club on the "Social problems of Muslims In Singapore" at its luncheon meeting tomorrow at Prince's Restaurant.38 words
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150 1964-10-21 8 PARIT BUNTAR. Tu«s. I 1 j LARGE areas of new-ly-planted padi In the North Krian "Tice bowl" district are being threatened by a disease known to Dadi farmers as "penyakit merah" (red blight Agricultural Department officials refused to confirm that this disease150 words
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Miscellaneous193 1964-10-21 8 AW'if On n Bff r -T tiamtin PEGASUS, OL.' BOY, YOU ...AN' TH' LEASrVvFcANTBr'^ I ...AND WWILE WE'RE HE TURNED THE I -P" "^HSB^^^fi^ SURE PULLEP US OUT OF DO 13 WISH YOU ON TH' SUBJECT OF /CYCTX)NE ON MEXWELL 1 <~" H I A BAD HOLE AND WE'RE WSTURES193 words
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Article, Illustration1231 1964-10-21 9 GREVILLE WYNNE DAY THREE: FIRST HOURS IN PRISON AND THE QUESTIONING BEGINS mAmU p^jjfyy^p^P[j|pjjj^^ own j In the cold, cold horror of Lubyanka jail THEY grabbed me and took me from the lift I wns slill handcuffed and we went along a corridor. I was put into a very1,231 words
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Advertisement152 1964-10-21 9 The International Passport to Smoking Pleasure Whmh* Toronto m Sydney g> I Bmxelles New York Stuyvesant| .«|g« Singapore Auckland I c e baccos KINO blAt. Mjt t.; CTt/ tut/ (stt> Hamburg London Kuala Lumpur This cigarette has crossed six continents to meet the demand In country after country, all over152 words
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Article59 1964-10-21 10 M Ward! St* fWmmumi Mn. AND MRS Mlrhael P S. Tun I relative* nnrl frlenda for and attendance d<tlnc MR. MRS. Ma f"»H.ne Seng thank their fnenrts. re-latrtrea, tf.('*hr*rs «"*r<l f rl^fid". tf*nch»*rii «V sf urler!« of Se,onrtarv Kn>lr. P.iffle. ln«tl•nrt.irv Kour-4. P. iffir, Otrla School mrmhera or Hank59 words
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Article146 1964-10-21 10 20 Ward* fill (Minimum) ROLAND'S R«' IVrm^imrit Wave remintK' ApKointmenn at Hnl.m.l- L'T4l4 L'IM «T 3-B Coleman Stre.t S |«.r. CHRVSILDAS FASHIONS Ak-i-n.-y |.r«fnt< "VaUaty F*ai>hlona" ■-.-.n Wiv... Ctaa on :'l-ln>>« at It'iio .i m Makeup Limomr KIMLIN SALON Ue Beatite qualified «pe<iali«n m H/Btyhng. H■ I re.itmerit. Tlnt;ni,\146 words
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Article636 1964-10-21 10 Talks with tlio Philippines! on its claim to Sabah now i seem to be as doubtful as talks with Indonesia for a settlement of "'confrontation."' I The Philippines Government wants an assurance that if the dispute is not disposed of in Bangkok, the Malaysian Government will agree636 words
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Article363 1964-10-21 10 Tlie leadership crisis in the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union involves moie than industrial tactics Competition for political control of this important union has been going on since the pro-Communists began to fall out with the People's Action Party in 1960. The prestige won through a successful arbitration363 words
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Article248 1964-10-21 10 Only four months ago the kl'-h that the Commonwealth might SjßJn an institutional > biise was wildly speculati\i-. Even the suggestion that the Prime Ministers' Conference in July would set up a per- > manent secretariat was not taken very seriously. Some Clitics deridrd the notion that a248 words
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Article697 1964-10-21 10 STANLEY KARNOW - STANLEY KARNOW THE FORCE NOT YET ERADICATED BY REVOLUTIONARY WORDS by CHINA'S Com m v nist regime, now in its 16th year in power, can reflect with a certain satisfaction on the obstacles it overcame and its modest achievements. After its monumental blunder In initiating theOFNS - 697 words
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307 1964-10-21 10 AS a telephone lUbacrlber. I am required to settle my telephone account within seven days, otherwise the phone may be disconnected without further notice. I usually receive the telephone account on or later than the tenth day of every month, and this, I have307 words
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Letter47 1964-10-21 10 WRITING of China's atomic explosion you u-fc what Mao Tse-tunjc should want "a lepe or whatever it is. of paper tigers." A "lepe". I think. Is of leorjards. For oatjer tieers surely it should be a ream, or perhaps a quire J.B. Kuala Lumpur47 words
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Letter31 1964-10-21 10 'THERE arr> clerical officer? In Federal Departments in Kedah who have not received their arrears of salary Three months have passed *lnre the circular was issued. —mm Alnr flUr31 words
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Letter119 1964-10-21 10 A Singapore friend who parked his car al a petrol kiosk in Raffles Square has been fined for "parking within an unauthorised place," although he had permission from tne petrol kiosks operator. Yet every day for months pirate taxi operators have been plying for hire in119 words
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Letter130 1964-10-21 10 MAY I take up a point regarding the Minister of Education's recent siaument m the Hou.se? Relernng to a comment on Che Unilied Scheme teacners' claim for medical and housing facilities, he said that the Unified Scheme teachers are getting a better pay. This is not wholly truo.130 words
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Article, Illustration449 1964-10-21 10 THE JENKINS CASE PUTS BARRY IN THE RACE AGAIN THE American presidential election is not yet over. As he discusses with his top advisers how to handle the "Jenkins issue.** Goldwater is up again and running with a chance. jm^ In the closed world of Goldwater's retinue the news that449 words
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Advertisement611 1964-10-21 10 StraiU Tiaaes ft Malay Mail Claeatfied advertlaementa aney ke kanded tat 1 COLD STORAfIK AWCAOaT Orchard Road (lat Doer) COLD «TO»«Gt BItANCHaTS At Helland Baad Katang Keavel Read Natal Baae. Airthorlaed Agente: CITY BOOK ITOHI LTD Wlneheater Houae. Coiiyer Quay THt NEWS FRONT ritipatrlck'a SupermarkM M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty611 words
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Advertisement80 1964-10-21 10 Instruments and Strings. FCNDCR MASTERSOUND STRINGS Flatwound Electric String* of controlled diameter, precision wrapped SO Maittnound Silver Set SU 50 j*o Meitertound Gold Set SIS 00 FENDER PURE-NICKEL-WRAP STRINGS -n *tondord equipment tn Strotoco'.ter. Jozzmoite* ond Jaguar Guitors. '10 F-ure-Nickel-Wrap Set $7.04 FTNDER DURATONE STRINGS Speclo stic Guitars 70 ■'omevound80 words
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Advertisement18 1964-10-21 10 5? Enjoy the masculine freshness of @M Spice I B iHfC-—m > W '-'"Ml ijT^ IHULTON NEW YORK LONDON18 words
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240 1964-10-21 11 In-between rubber estate is sold for $12 million KUAUV LUMPUR, Tues. Sungei Way Estate, between the proposed site of the new Selangor State capital and Petaling Jaya, has been sold for about $12 million to a private doveloper. Confirming this today, a spokesman for the agents. Barlow and Co. <S>240 words
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Article19 1964-10-21 11 KAXGAR. Tues. The Prrlis Rubber Replanting Department will launch a state-wide rubber rftplantine publicity campaign next monh19 words
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Article480 1964-10-21 11 Magistrate fines mother $500 and warns her: Prison sentence if you ill-treat him again SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 28- YEAR-OLD mother, Tan Siew Eng, 'wilfully inflicted multiple injuries on her three-year-old son by beating him with a stick, a magistrate's court was told today. Tan, mother480 words
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115 1964-10-21 11 ITOTA BHARU. Tues.— 1V The heart operation on Kelantan's first hole-in-the-heart boy. 18--i year-old Laaw Kirn Hwa. was a success. News of this was received here from Bangkok today by Inche Rahim Merican, secre- tary of the Kota Bharu Rotary Club, which helped115 words
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Article66 1964-10-21 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The ch.iirman of the Indian Oversea* Biiiik. Mr. M. C r Muthiah. who i> here, was guest of honour at a lunch given by Mr. K.M. Ab- rtttl Razak. president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce. The lunch WU attended by a larce gathering66 words
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Article108 1964-10-21 11 Kelantan leads in TB and leprosy KOTA BHARU. Tues. Kelantan has the most number of leper and tuberculosis patients among the States of Malaysia, the Minister of Welfare Services. Haji Abdul Hamld Khan, said today. Speaking to members of various voluntary organisations here. Haji Hamid said that greater attention should108 words
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Article49 1964-10-21 11 PENANG. Tues. The Jelutong Youth Centre will soon begin a campaign to recruit more memoer*. particularly village girl. "We hay« too f»w g.rls at present and we want to have as- many as possible." Halt Abdul Rahman Khan, presidert of the cenrre. Mid today.49 words
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Article42 1964-10-21 11 IPOH. Tues.— A nawker. Ho Li Kee. 19. reported to the police that his motor cyO. valued at SBOO. »w stolen from the back lane of Anderson Road last night after he had left it unattended for 10 minutaa.42 words
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Article48 1964-10-21 11 BINQAPORE. Tues. A cocktail party will be held on board East Asiatic Co. Ltd's liner. M S. Kambodia to marlc the shipment of the I.oooth original Heidelberg printing press to Malaysia on Oct. 34. This I,oooth automatic printing machine will come in a specially- made crate.48 words
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Article, Illustration115 1964-10-21 11 ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Indian High Commissioner here, Mr. Mustafa Kamil Kidwai. said today that solidarity was the answer to Malaysia's present difficulties. Speaking at a meeting of Indian nationals to mark tbe Indian National Solidarity Day at the Commission's premises at (.in Lek115 words
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Article158 1964-10-21 11 SEREMBAN. Tuesday. A BOY on his way to afternoon school today was shocked to see his father unconscious in his car at a "Stop, Look. Go" sign 100 yards from the school. Tan Bee Huat. 14. called his father's two friends workIng at Wearne158 words
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Article40 1964-10-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An Indonesian harter trade sailing vessel was intercepted near the south-east Johore bay about midnight last Saturday. Its crew of two will be dealt with under the Internal Security Act. said toiay's emergency communique.40 words
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Article83 1964-10-21 11 The 'pistol lighters' $500 fine SINGAPORE, Tues Shankar's Emporium, a firm in High Street, was today lined $500 in a District Court for illegally importing 100 dozens of pistol-shaped lighters from Japan. j Mr. Chua Choo Lim. the Cus--1 toms prosecutor, said the lighters cost $2,300. and were Imported I83 words
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Article29 1964-10-21 11 TAIPINO. Tues. A cyclist, Superiamanlam Nagamuthu. 50. was killed when he was knocked down by a car during heavy rain yesterday on the Trong Road near here29 words
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Article20 1964-10-21 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. —The Shaw Foundation has donated a van to the Blood Donors Association of Perak.20 words
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590 1964-10-21 11 EXPLOSION THAT KILLED TWO j SINGAPORE. Tun JHE Federal Court of Malaysia today set aside the death sentence on Amat bin Junit, and jailed him for 10 years' on a lesser offence of culpable homicide not amounting to murder for exploding590 words
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65 1964-10-21 11 CINGAPORE. Tues. Th« Singapore Polytechnic Photographic Society will hold its third photographic competition In December. Ten Matuettes will be awarded for iho best prints, two for thr> best prints with Industry" as th« theme, and also certiflcatea at merit. The comprtiMon Is open to65 words
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Article55 1964-10-21 11 Didn't report death— fined Xl ALA TRENGGANU. Tues. A fisherman. Muda bin Mohamed, 53. who failed to report the death of a cholera victim, was today fined $25 or one week's jail by the magistrate's court here. Merican "binte Hassan died of cholera in Mnda's house at Seberang Takir on55 words
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Advertisement159 1964-10-21 11 Hit fl Soft, gentle Andrex toilet paper is strong as well. Soft enough for baby, strong enough for the rest of the family. E«ch sheet of Andrex is really two sheets of paper joined together. Soft, strong Andrex— the modern toilet paper. A J w AnnrPY a j i< jTVIILIICA.159 words
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Advertisement233 1964-10-21 11 i-i; r "'III QjPr^>y It's time to send Christmas Gifts to friends <T]C ArO M. ,*r'»Q£f and family in the United Kingdom. Place rrljtf- \\V yo ur Orders with Robinson's, Singapore or !>.»V>9^rJj Kuala Lumpur, for any of the items in our *yZ2Xft» *y^X{f\ U.K. Delivery Gift Brochure. Be sure233 words
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Miscellaneous638 1964-10-21 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL S—K.L.5 K.L. P. Pinang —"Benlley and the Teenage M Siren"; 8.00 News In Mandarin; Ipoh and Malacca gi 0 Classtcal and Modern InP.M.: 5.15 Test pattern nnri dian Music: 8.30 Highway music: 5.45 Opening and pro- Patrol: 0.00 News In Ma;ay: irarr.me summary: 5.50 Nrws 9.10638 words
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185 1964-10-21 12 VATICAN CITY, Tues. The Vatican Ecumenical Council voted overwhelmingly yesterday that Roman Catholics must stress internal devotion in their veneration of saints. It was a clear move against the kind of external devotion that has drawn criticism in the oast. The provision on veneration of185 words
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Article93 1964-10-21 12 BULAWAYO. Tues The Southern Rhodesian nationaliot leader. Mr. Joshua Nkomo. and 16 other officials of his banned Peoples Caretaker Council are being held in prison during the governors pleasure under the Preventive Detention Act. Mr. Nkomo's lawyer said yesterday The lawyer. Mr. Leo Baron, said Mr.AP - 93 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-10-21 12 LOVELY .Michele, one of the top models in Paris, is probably the most glamorous union chief in the world. For .Michele Thallier. pictured here in a diamante ensemble, is president of the French Mannequins' Association. She modelled .jewellery at the Hilton Hotel London, to publiciseMirrorpic - 95 words
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287 1964-10-21 12 LONDON. Tuesday. A DELEGATION from the Commonwealth Press A Union called on Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike. Prime Minister of Ceylon, yesterday to protest against her Government's decision to nationalise the country's largest newspaper group. Mrs. Bandaranaike arrired here last week on a private visit after287 words
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Article40 1964-10-21 12 HONG KONG. Tups. The Laotian pro-Communist leader Prince Souphanouvong will leave I for Paris "immediately" to re- 1 tume peace talks \vi:h neutralist 1 and rightwing Laotian leaders, I the Communist Vietnam news j agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article25 1964-10-21 12 SAIOON. Tues— A small 6m(ron clothing factory ha« been shut down for making uniform* for Communist Vietcong rebels, ,the Saigon Pa« reported.— UPl.25 words
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236 1964-10-21 12 The Red march in S-E Asia— by Nixon UAK'I'FORD (Connecticut). Tuev The former U.S. Vice President. Mr Richard M. Nixon, said last night that the I mi eri States might be fighting a "world war to defend the Philippines" unle>s the U.S. cot now leadership to reverse the march ofUPI - 236 words
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161 1964-10-21 12 A thousand miles in 8 mins by Blue Streak 4 DEIJVIDE, Tues. A Britain's second Rlue Streak rocket to be fired from the Woomera test ranee blasted off on what was described as a "perfect" flight this morning. "All Indications are that both tlie vehicle and all instrumentation operated ~.uisfactorily."Reuter - 161 words
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Article34 1964-10-21 12 NEW YORK. Tues— The Royal Crown Cola Company has elected Lt.-Col. John H. Glenn Jr.. the first U.S. astronaut to circle th« earth, a director of the soft drink firm said.— UPl.34 words
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Article23 1964-10-21 12 COLLEGE PARK 'Maryland). Tues. An exhibition n( thr ai-r.s and crafts of Crvlon opened here at University National Bank.— UPl.23 words
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Advertisement194 1964-10-21 12 4m <^^iie^Lw aY lack hoitu in my own country I drink §»ly Tncacr'i tkt Scotch Whisky of unmntikible character and flavour When I earn* to Mateya tin years ago, I couldn t gtt it ...and IHt was lull without IticMrsl But 10w... Naff ear 1 Teacher's hat finally comt tt194 words
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Advertisement145 1964-10-21 12 r STOKVISi FIDES REFRIGERATORS MOTiMMO m 4 6 to 11 cw. H. Automatic Defrosts Big f resting Compartment Magnatk Door with Foot- Pedal Operation Folly Guaranteed Eatv H. P. T«r»n« SINGAPOR£^^^^KUALAiIUMPUR-IPOH-PtNANO iumauttuw London and Europe are only 18 tours away by Qantas. II DIRECT rj*l dAHJAi m 707 fans feEA*145 words
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Miscellaneous304 1964-10-21 12 Straits Times Crossword I *Wm\ ACBOSS to poini Included in precis* 4. Fruit delivered by two small P* B3 <7 3 s> firms and their vulgar heads 5 Applaud the trickery of empty words (8) 8. Remedy arttet .wallowed for of ones birth? <s>-^ poison (6) 7 Tne "HH* 88304 words
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199 1964-10-21 13 High fashion (at low prices) for men SINGAPORE, Tues. High fashion week for MEN begins on Thursday in Singapore. A •'Tailoring and Men's Wear" exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall will be opened by the Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong at 5 p.m. on that day. The president199 words
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Article53 1964-10-21 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will address the National Press Club of Malaya at a dinner meeting at the Royal Selangor Golf Club here on Oct. 37 at 8 p.m. The dinner, which will cost $8 a head, will be followed53 words
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Article, Illustration724 1964-10-21 13 SINGAPORE, Tues 'Trial judge set out correctly the law to be applied' THE Federal Court of Malaysia yesterday confirmed that Madam Tan Lian Cheow, a former waitress, was a lawful widow of "biscuit king" Mr. Lee Gee Chong, and dismissed with costs724 words
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130 1964-10-21 13 Schools to hold emergency evacuation drills UENANG. Tues. The State Education i Department here has i directed heads of all schools and training colleges to carry out emergency evacuation drill "immediately" The Chief Education Officer. Mr. Kum 800. has directed that the drill be held at least two or three130 words
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145 1964-10-21 13 I'UALA LUMPUR. Tues. 1 The Government should adopt a more realistic and practical approach to counter Indonesia's confrontation through the use of publicity, psychological warfare and public Information, urges the latest issue o: the Union Herald, monthly organ of the National Union145 words
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Article54 1964-10-21 13 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Singapore Chinese Chamber Commerce has decided to convert the roof garden of Its new $2.5 million 10-storey Dragon Building in Hill Street into a big auditorium to dp named Malaysia Hall. This extension will need $100.--000 half of which has been promised by54 words
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Article42 1964-10-21 13 BLKII MERTAJAM. Tues Inche Ahm id oin Harun. District j Off :i-cr Bukit Mertajam. Ins hiinded over a cheque for $4,600 from the Ministry 01 Rural Development V> (he Berapit village convuittee for the construction of a basketball court42 words
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220 1964-10-21 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues COEKARNOS boasts and threats to crush Malaysia do not frighten Sarawakians any longer, the Minister for Sarawak Affairs Dato Temenßgong Jupah, said last right Speaking In a radin Interview, he added "For months the people ot Sarawak have been fac'ng220 words
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195 1964-10-21 13 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. J^ NON-PARTISAN national language action committee has been formed to ensure that c official language of ihortest time possible." Malay will be the sol Singapore "within the i The committee was formed at a meeting at which more than a dozen195 words
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Article36 1964-10-21 13 KANGAR. Tues>. The State Veterinary Department will distribute 48 cows and bulls to local fanners at the department's premises here on Friday. The Mentn Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, will perform the handing-over ceremony36 words
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Article24 1964-10-21 13 KLUANO. Tues. The Johore PWD's Overseers' Union will hold their annual meeting at the M.C.A. building here at 3.30 p.m. on Thursday.24 words
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164 1964-10-21 13 Customs surprise smugglers, seize cloth pENANG. Tues A Customs party surprised a Rang of smugglers loading contraband goods on a speedboat near the Lim lettv at the Weld Quay waterfront this morning. Custom* officers led by Asst.-Supt. Sng Kirn Kuay. seized the $3,500 boat, fitted with a powerful outboard enginr.164 words
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Advertisement164 1964-10-21 13 1 bottle -KISS ME" NAIL KNAMEL BB Given away FRKK for the purchase JQS3 N of i tube "KISS ME" Founde -the perfect Moisturizing Make-up for Fin© Finish. VHuliilH ■MB Hurry, while stock lasts! Available from the following distributors whtri salesgirls or* in attendance CHIANG SEAH 198 L 199-L. People's164 words
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Advertisement203 1964-10-21 13 From 3M NEW Dry Photo-Copy Copies from all colors White, bond-weight copies As little as 17C per copy Absolutely no liquids A dramatic research breakthrough from the 3M Company has resulted in a new dry photo-copying process that gives you copies of the finest quality without liquids or chemicals. You203 words
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Advertisement345 1964-10-21 14 (Continued from Pate 10) SITUATIONS VACANT fl Mur*"« Si 1 Min.t— Box So tta. extra WANTED MALAY YOUTH School ertificate Chemistry Essential. Apply 0 Box 124. Spore. DUPLICATOR SALESMAN wltb xpeiience required by European Company. Apply Box A 4638 ST.. B'pore. WANTED EXPERIENCED English ipeaklng No. 3 boy for work345 words
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Advertisement1113 1964-10-21 14 SITUATIONS VACANT H.,,rf» IKiM-dn j* rtt txtrm] WANTED AN ACCOUNTANT who Is a member of a recognised Accountancy Body or is studying for the final examination of such body to fill the position of assistant accountant. Apply in own hand writing giving full particulars to Unlply, 38, Jalan Pudu. Kuala1,113 words
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Advertisement1085 1964-10-21 14 OFFICE SPACE WANTED »..rrf« M r Mi*.,. -Box 51 et. ,rlr. EUROPEAN COMPANY require? »eit-tontain".l office stort ..m' small ookshop a com mod-Mien Nothlnic «MV« needrd. Box A 4639 S.T. Spore GODOWN SPACE WANTED War 4, U (mttaut—tUM S0 eta, txtrm CODOWN WANTIO 8,000—12,000 sq.ft. Long Term Rental Reply Box1,085 words
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Advertisement942 1964-10-21 14 TOURS EXCURSIONS H nrrfs f Ml*.)— Box S0 rfs. sxfra MALAYA 7-DAVS SSS/- I*> 84. ill M. •••11-M Malaya /-Oays (Special) $9(1/ 2-1 1-64. S-11-t.t. O-11-0A Hnn»:kok/Chient:mai Ift-Duys $3'Ju/< 12-61 \a in Ho Travel Service Ltd.. 138 Cross Street, S oore. Tel *****. PLAN YOUR OVERSEAS Tour with Malaysian Cultural942 words
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Advertisement1006 1964-10-21 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE m Si imtm t Box rlt #Tlr« 1962 JUGUAR MXII 3 4 one owner. very wall maintained. *..400,-. Vkf* 41. Orchard Rd.. Spore B, Tel: 393 M Kxt 245 FIAT 1100 Late 1959 Immaculate condition. I'ndersealed 2 European u»nirt Call 77 Beach Road. Spore before 1 p.m.1,006 words
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Advertisement994 1964-10-21 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE W»r4* Si < mm.)— Box S0 rit twfrm 1961 JAGUAR. Jt-Litre saloon. Hs> gtstered lfc-b-ttl taxed insured August UrttS Excellent condition J5.750 oo Ung Be Lim. lo? Brewster Koad. Ipoh. ASIA MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED, 1 -3. Ngee Ann Building. Orchard Road. Singapore. Tel: *****/3 1954 Pmigset 404994 words
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Advertisement901 1964-10-21 14 FOR SALE War4t U I Mtm.,— Uax S» rtt 'Xtrm 10.000 13—15 MONTHS old ollpaim seedltOK* nnnd- pollinated D P from nigh yielding MMCtsM parents AIM available are 3.00U D T Mailings of the unrne age. Price will be quoted on rrguesi. Apply Manager. I Johore Latils bUUIe, P.O Bos901 words
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Advertisement718 1964-10-21 14 FRESH FLOWERS Wor4t U rWin.)— Nox 5* tit. rrlra PRINCESS SAYS tor you Kith ricwers 'hounhtfully selected and beuutifully arranged that "sparkle" your good wishrs 231 Orchard Road, S'por*. Tel: 20<i07. *****. ORCHIDS ttordt SS (Mi*.)— Box in ett. txlra A LIST OP Malayan Urclud Hyorus (1893 1U63) cumpiled by718 words
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Advertisement1405 1964-10-21 15 Iv LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.i Out S'pori Sim f S him ctnana IALTHYIIUS lueraeel. DuOlir. Glasgow... Oct 22 22 CALCHAS li>*rpul, Gasgow 6I« 31 Oct 23 Oct 24 25 Oct 21 MELAMPUS liierpnl. Avonmouth Oct 23 Oct 25 Oct 2S 2 vtMNON Literpnl. Glasgow -"cl 21 Nit 1 Nn1,405 words
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Advertisement2608 1964-10-21 15 1 RO| THE EAC LINES SAILIKGS 10 tEYRCUIN, IAIIAKIA aENOA. U HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTIERCAM, AMSIEHDAM, OSLO. 60THENBUR6, tARHUS COPENHAGEN iingdpore 3 nam Pei^ang •JUUANDIA" {11} G. 21 11, 22 Oct 21, 21 Od 27/2? Oct "BOMA (k) it Oct/ Ntv 4/ Nn 1/ I Nn "POONA" (C 11/212,608 words
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Advertisement1257 1964-10-21 15 fcg^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD.' iKiM LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE |f*4b*4 HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singjpora P. S'haa *»na-j t CITY OF NEWCASTLE 27-21 Oct II Ocl FLAMINIAN Ni Cllt OF LEI OJ 2t/22 Nn 13 25 Nn ItNn I CITY OF BATH 24. 28 Dn 27 21 Nn 311,257 words
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Article104 1964-10-21 16 \f ELBOURNE. Tues— lndustrials again eased with turnovers low. Leaders moved narrowly and variably. Base metals and oils eased wltti most moves small North Broken Hill, however, gained 3/6 to 108 6 and Santos dropped 2 to 35/-. Loans were steady. c.R.A r e Mount laa 43 1104 words
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Article223 1964-10-21 16 VOVEMBER first gradi rubber f.eb. eloied at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 721 cents per lb. down a quarter-cent on Monday's closing level for tho position. The tone was uncertain. R.A.S and F.M.R.E. closing prices m cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt223 words
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Article64 1964-10-21 16 CHINESE Product Eichanga, Slngapor» noon prlctt par plcul yitttrday: Coconut ell: bulk »sla a«llara, dram IMi sellers. Copra: Oct. Nov. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white 1145 eellcra, Sarawak: white. $140 tellera, apeclal Sarawak black 1115 acllera. garbled Lamponn black $120 sellers. ABTA. $130 aellera. Smjtaport Copra Association noon64 words
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Article32 1964-10-21 16 THE Malayan Exchanga Bank!' Aiiaciatisn made thetr change* Id Its rates to mercbaota yesterday (all rates to S10O): Salting TT or OO rtady: twin Franca 139 i; Swtdiih Krontr 1661.32 words
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Article27 1964-10-21 16 October 20. •MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: TO cents (down a quarter cent). TIN: 5780.50 a plcul (down $21,874). Unofficial estimated offering: 230 tons (up 20 tons)27 words
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841 1964-10-21 16 From Our Market Correspondent mil A DING conditions were 1 quiet on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday and the turnover was small. Industrials were steady with a good list of improvements mainly of one or two cents, with Wilkinson Process don«841 words
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Article24 1964-10-21 16 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 19 Oct. 20 •Industrials: 84.66 84.66 Tins: 131.63 13«.:>4 rubbrra: 104.18 104.18 *Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962—10024 words
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Article856 1964-10-21 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: Bouittad (1.000) 51. 33. (1.000) $1.54, (2.000) $1.53; Bunlop (2,000) $1.40. (1.000) $1.78; $3.76: F. A N. ordl.856 words
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Article98 1964-10-21 16 SMIPI lying alongside the Smgauor* Harbour wharvit or txptcttd today ara: tttraat Bali 3/4. Mrr V(», Kan.iul Afaru 10/11. Kivrrrmnk 1:1 14. Hoklcal alaru is, ttml 21/I'2. Jutlandia 20/30. Trladic 31/32. CalcAM 38/38. State o< Orlaaa. 46, Hum Ueof N.W. 3. Part Iwttttnham: Wharf Btrtht: Tong Ban.UP - 98 words
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Advertisement1119 1964-10-21 16 Vr-^ 11 I *~^ICA\VASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. facUlc tnd Atlantic SurvltM Mong«o-i nancisco L. Angelas N. Tori rprn oaitimo'e ••Fiinii Man" 2* Nn/ 1 Otc 17 tat 21 Dec 1 JM 12 Jm 14 >ss '■Karaikawf Mim" 21 'Jl On 11 Jai II las I F*l 11 Fll 111,119 words
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Advertisement1011 1964-10-21 16 ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. "CATHAY" Deports: Penang 13th Nov 1964 P. Swcttcnham 15th Nov 1964 Singapore 18th Nov 1964 For Manila 22nd/24th Nov. Hong Kong 26th/30th Nov Returns: Singapore 4th Dec 1964 P. Swcttcnhom 7th Dec 1964 Penang 9th Dec 1964 Fares From:— Penang or P. Swcttcnhom1,011 words
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Advertisement364 1964-10-21 16 ImiMJ Ft»i Attt. Kin <m itturdiio. Aaisteilui, Haaiart tad Gdyira. Smgapori P S'Ma Ptoaaj "Ptttiat" V t Mm 1/11 Nn General Agents: CV. SHAJBF (k CO.. (Ml LTO. Tat: S'por. 7t«OI/7 P. SIMM *M 3 Paawno *lOM renang sro.'e Oianana B kui n onuni n'kong laoaa "Jai Mattjka" 74/21 Oct364 words
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Advertisement98 1964-10-21 16 RIOGRANDE LINE NUM SOUIH AMtRtCA I SOOTH AFRICA, Ptaaat r. yum ■> ion FORi CRESCO It'll Net 12/13 Nn no-| Kong, if.o-ami Horn, KERMUNO' 77/21 *i|i 2* Nn/ 2 Itl Mon. Ousk HOM )Ar«N. i'ltrt t. viia ■'iiati FORi aj.t. VENTURA* 14/17 Nn 11/11 Nn 21 21 Nn Port Louis.98 words
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Article261 1964-10-21 17 October 70. Tnr«* months. INDUSTRIALS Bt r<t?a<l 13 ct». M. Containers 12 cts. iiunlop.t 15 els. M Cables 17 cts. City Dt-v. cts. McAllater 12 cts. K Smrltara 23 eta. M Invest. 12 cts l-.ssc 15 eta. O.C B.C. 18 cts. ■H. Dlsp. 12 eta. Rctbmana 13 cts.261 words
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Article32 1964-10-21 17 t the frti exchange msrktt In Hong KM quoted at 5. 70s for TT and 3.751 In: Clih. tuning was quoted at 13.98 and »nt tatl of f«ld at 25U.32 words
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450 1964-10-21 17 physicals were neglected. There were sellers of forwards at ruling 3 differentials, but buyers were t hard to locate. c Towards the end of the session i buying was disappointing and the market closed easier at the l morning's low. Conditions were Inactive450 words
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Advertisement394 1964-10-21 17 rj5=555p5555p*****8555i55] i RANTAU TIN DREDGING COMPANY, LIMITED i Incorporated in the States of Malaya; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the Directors have declared a third Interim Dividend (No. 41) of 50 cents per one dollar stock unit less Malayan Income Tax at 40 0 in respect of the year ended394 words
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Advertisement594 1964-10-21 17 UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM AND BY ORDER OF THE t DIRECTOR OF ORDINANCE SERVICES HQ. FAR EAST LAND FORCES, SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE OF Army Surplus Stores (3 BOD.) comprising Miscellaneous Technical Si General Stores. Household < Furniture Clothing Items, Typewriters, MT Spares, Miscellaneous Vehicle Spares, Ford, B.S-A. Trailer Spares, Battery Port594 words
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Advertisement791 1964-10-21 17 >ÜBLIC APPOINTMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT I BOARD APPLICATIONS are Invited for he following vacancies in the :hief Engineer's Division of the Joard. "ost (A) Technical Assistants (Civil Engineering) 'ost (B) Technical Assistants (Quantity Surveying). Qualifications: tui appointment (A>, candidates must possess the Diploma in Civil Engineering of the Technical College, Kuala791 words
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Advertisement669 1964-10-21 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES IN THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT Applications are invited to fill the following posts in the Telecommunications Department. Brunei. (a) CHIEF TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS: EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Passed Form IV English or its equivalent with a pass in Mathematics and Physics. TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS: Possession of approved qualification such669 words
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Advertisement817 1964-10-21 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT APPOINTMENT AS JLNIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT IN PROTECTION. CARRIER AND COMMUNICATIONS WORK. i Applications are Invited from j Federal Citizens between the ages of 20 and 25 years for appoint- i ment as Junior Technical Assist- ant in Protection, Carrier and Communications Work. 2. Applicants must817 words
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Advertisement396 1964-10-21 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malaysian Citizens (which ■xpresslon includes Singapore Citizens) for the appointment scheduled hereunder:TITLE OF POST: SENIOR \XC IIAMCAL ENGINEER. Grade G Public Works Department. SALARY: $1,520 p.m. (Basic) Variable allowance at current rates is payable. (The total emoluments will be $1,670 for396 words
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Advertisement680 1964-10-21 17 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY SUPPLY OF UNSTARCHED WHITE COTTON CAMBRIC. Tenders .ire invited for the supdy of 600.000 (six hundred thousand) yards of Unstarched White Cotton Cambric, to be delivered at the rate of 100.000 (one hundred thousand) yards per month starting in January680 words
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Article, Illustration805 1964-10-21 18 MALAYSIANS FAIL IN THE RELAYS TAMARA PRESS IN GOLDEN DOUBLE ANN PACKER SETS A WORLD RECORD NORMAN SIEBEL at the JEGA FINISH LIMPING IN THE SPRINT RELAY I'OKYO, Tues. .Malaysia faded out of Olympic competition today without the hoped for small credits of good runningUPI - 805 words
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185 1964-10-21 18 TOKYO, Tues. Czechoslovakia and Hungary today qualified for the final in the Olympic soccer competition. The Czechs had a tough time beating Germany 2-1, after trailing 0-1 at halftime. The Germans were rather unlucky as they lost their right-back after 31 minutes and had185 words
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Article702 1964-10-21 18 Athletics MEN 40Um relay First five and fastest into semi-linaU> Hrat I 1 Italy 39.7; 2 Poland 39.9: 3 Britain 40.1; 4 Hungary 40.3; 5 Nigeria 40.4; 6 Malaysia 41.4: Iraq disqualified. Heat 2: 1 US 39.8; 2 Venezuela 40. U 3 Germany 40.2; 4 Senegal 40.5;702 words
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Article142 1964-10-21 18 rpOKYO, Tues The 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico will retain volleyball, one of two new sports introduced at the Tokyo Olympics, sources at a private congress of the International Volleyball Federation here today said. Mexico had indicated it was willing to be host to 16 menReuter - 142 words
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Article165 1964-10-21 18 SOCCER i Perak Govt. Services s- final Upolu: CEB 'A' 3 CEB B" 1 Kulim junior cup: o'mno 6 BM Rubber Est. 3. Batu Panal Lee: Teruna 'B' 6 Palgate 2. HOC M V Powell-Evans Cup (Kluang) Muar Police 0 Kluang Police 0. Malacca inter-primary schools tourney: A.165 words
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Article105 1964-10-21 18 SOCCER Spore Businrv. Mouses senior ko s-finals: Wearne Bros v Chartered Bank: HK Bank v Cold Storage iboth matches at Parrer Pk>: Junior ko: Sime Darby v Jardlne Waugh; Metal Box v NAAFI (both at Farrer Pkf. SGBFA Junior ko: Health v PUB i Geylang > Ipoh105 words
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Article, Illustration135 1964-10-21 18 BRUNDAGE'S ORDER OF SACRED TREASURE rpOKYO, Tues. The X Japanese Government today honoured Avery Urui.tlagc, the American president of the International Olympic Committee, and other lOC leaders in recognition of their help in holding the 18th Olympics in Tojfyo. Kiicbi Aichi, the Japanese Educational .Minister, handed the Order of Sacred135 words
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Article38 1964-10-21 18 TOKYO. Tue-s.— The Philippine weightliitins and awlmmuig teams to the Tokyo Olympus left for home today via Hone Kong. Tne next batch of 13 athletes and four shooters is scheduled to depart on Tbnn> day.— U.P.l.38 words
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Article, Illustration312 1964-10-21 18 Korean boxer banned for 3 years THDKYO, Tues. The x International Amateur Boxirg Association today decided to disqualify for three years Korea's flyweight boxer Choh Dong Kih, his manager, trainer and two seconds for "a disgraceful exhibition" in a quarter-final bout with Russian I. Socokin at the Korakuen Ice Palace312 words
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Article38 1964-10-21 18 TAIPEI. Tue*.— Thr M.iL.y■tea Olympic basketball vmm were beaten la.-i night by a Combined Pormasan team 77-71 in the tirst of their two iriendly games In Taipoh. 'I he Malaym.i its led 44-37 at halftime.— A.P.AP - 38 words
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Advertisement417 1964-10-21 18 ML JH I I I ft Xi M Ilk KcA I Vlv! wM^V^al 4m *w& »4b O WIN all You do not have to be a soccer star to be a top scorer in the Berita Harian "Spot the Ball" competition. A few minutes' thought could net you 56.000 or417 words
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Article, Illustration724 1964-10-21 19 Jega to raw against Germans in KL meet HANSEN WINS POLE VAULT 'ENDURANCE' TEST KUALA LUMPUR, Turn fERMANYS Olympic Games decathlon bronze medallist. Hans-Jaochim Walde, will be among the 14 German athletes to meet Malaysia in an international floodlit match, run by Selargor A.A.A. and sponsored by the Straits Times,724 words
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Article97 1964-10-21 19 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON Prom /CANBERRA, Tues— Bill HoV/ mann, young right-hand bowler who plays first-grade cricket for Ravdwlck Club in Sydney, spent an uncomfortable weekend. He was reported in the Sunday papers as being "called" for throwing on Saturday and his nonselection for the next round was construed97 words
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Article301 1964-10-21 19 SOCCER LONDON, Tuesday. MILLWALL, who are challenging for promotion in the Fourth Division, will get a chance of revenge in the first round proper of the English F.A. Cup competition on Nov. 14. In the draw made yesterday, the South-East London club were paired with nc.iLeaguersReuter - 301 words
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Article210 1964-10-21 19 T ONDON. Tues. Reading, of the Third Division, shocked First Division Fulham when they beat them 3-1 on Fulham's London ground last night in their English Football League Cup third round replay. Reading, who hit two goals within three minutes after the interval, scored throughReuter - 210 words
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Article42 1964-10-21 19 PEKING. Tues.— A little known Korean player. Jung Yang Woong 19. beat Japan's national champion Ken Konaka 13-21. 21-18. 21-19. 13-21. 21-11. In the men s singles second round of an international table tennis tournament i here. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article30 1964-10-21 19 JOHANNESBURG. Tues.— Oary Player. 28, South African golfer, entered a nursing home here today for a medical check-up after suffering from dizzy spells for nearly three months. Reuter. IReuter - 30 words
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160 1964-10-21 19 MOTOR-RACING \fEXICO CITY. Tues. The ITA Mexican Grand Prix the final and deciding race for the world driving championship will be held here o.i Sunday. This is the 10th race to count in tne championship standings and never before has the battle lor theAP - 160 words
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375 1964-10-21 19 RACING with Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE, Tues. Two English horses which came to Malaysia by air earlier this year, Amusement Park 111, late Mountain Spring, and Jazz Tune, late Metropole, could score their first successes at the Singapore St. Leger meeting which opens375 words
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Article, Illustration274 1964-10-21 19 OEHLERS: SEARCH NOW FOR THE GOAL GETTERS SINGAPORE, Tues. 43 Singapore H.A. president, Mr. George Oehlers said today that Malaysia must begin its search for a group of goal-getters now if the nation is ever to hope to be classified among the the first four nations of the world. Speaking274 words
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Article355 1964-10-21 19 Simpson, Lawry wipe out deficit Cricket f ALCUTTA, Tues I Thanks to a fir* innings by their captain, Bobby Simpson, the Australian cricketers had a lead of 82 runs at close of play on the third day of the Third Test match here today India were all out for 235355 words
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Advertisement193 1964-10-21 19 p SPECIAL Of FIR p A (FOR A PERIOD OF 30 DAYSI f\ 10. BtaMßj «»m tfc* U* frict t» bt GiXfl fof ."y Cf lot Soaked Dunn« tt.ii tti.od. g^ Lanj-rtrm Loans tip 40% ol th« Stlti»t b Mm with Eaay Repayment Term. f.tra Worki Wont. $3,500 -n> ba193 words
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Advertisement316 1964-10-21 19 These books would cost the thousands of dollars t^»j t*l 12 volumes on Anthropology Britannica Library 17 volumes on Art, Music, i i Architecture. Sculpture is equivalent in 14 volumes on Astronomy, Mathematics and Geological scope to 17 volumes on Biology and from 500 to 1,000 B' volumes on the316 words
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304 1964-10-21 20 Assembly brands Sock a neoimperialist KUANTAN, Tues. The Pahang State Assembly today launch- j ed a strong attack on President Soekarno, branding him a neoimperialist who WU suffering from "revoluttoa mania" at the expense of his own people. The Assembly was debating an "urgent" motion introduced by Inche Khairuddin Inn304 words
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Obituary27 1964-10-21 20 "RS. L J. Wylir f<, :v la Bn-.ti.ine on 2DIH October C.ODSALL WALTER OOUCLAS irij Mrs ■atoealT nl fell home righ Surrey on 16. h Onober.27 words
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Obituary39 1964-10-21 20 REQUIEM Hii:h Mftn for Ihp the koiil of Kd'vn: i ay in Scotland l.i in.- lsth will l>r h.ld .it I p.m. on -L'nd ortobcr nt the Omrrh of the Queen of Peace. TanJonK Kstong Road Siiit.ijMirf.39 words
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Article, Illustration2218 1964-10-21 20 MARSHALL to COURT: CLEAR THE DATO'S NAME Prosecution closes $14,000 school cheques case TANAH RATA, Tues 'AN UNFORTUNATE COINCIDENCE THAT HE HAD AN OVERDRAFT...' \IK. DAVID Mar- i ii i shall, counsel for Dato Yee Peng \Y a h, submitted that the Dato had no case to answer when the2,218 words
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Article433 1964-10-21 20 LONDON. Tue.s. There was some improvement in the stock markets today alter the shakeout of the past two days The small selling was reduced to a trickle and with some selective buying, prices responded well. Leading equities made a satisfactory showing with ICI, Turner and433 words
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187 1964-10-21 20 From JACK FINGLETON CANBERRA. Tues. The Australian Prime Minister. Sir Robert Menzies, refused today to say whether he had sent a messaue of congratulations to the new British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson. Asked by the Labour Party leader. Mr. Arthur187 words
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Advertisement308 1964-10-21 20 OFFERS TRADES APPRENTICESHIPS fo young men, who arm citizens of Malaysia ond who. ore aged between 17 yeon and 18 years 3 months. are already preparing themselves for an apprenticeship In an engineering trade con demonstrate o keen interest in mechonicol, electrical Of rodio hobbies well sit for the Overseas308 words
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