The Straits Times, 22 October 1964
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Title Section21 1964-10-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 ATIONACTnTRnTI, The Straits Times Seat*** Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration610 1964-10-22 1 Kremlin thinks again after protests COPENHAGEN, Wednesday SOVIET leaders have cancelled a planned "de-Khrushchev-isation campaign" because of sharp criticism from Communist parties in East and West Europe, the Moscow correspondent of the Danish Communist organ "Land of Folk" reported here today. Meetings at factories610 words
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243 1964-10-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. yHE Cabinet today approved plans for Tengku Abdul Rahman to launch the National Solidarity Week on Nov. 14 with a giant rally at the Merdeka Stadium. While the Tengku talks lo the people ;il the stadium, similar rallies will be held243 words
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Article58 1964-10-22 1 BANGKOK. Wed. The Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman, said today he had agreed to stay at his post, because the Premier. Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn. had declined to accept his resignation. Tun Khoman had said yesterday that he was resigning because he had held the jobUPI - 58 words
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614 1964-10-22 1 'Maca making the Sabah claim a political issue' KUALA LUMPtJR Wednesday. fENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that, by deciding to take its Sabah claim to the United Nations General Assembly, the Philippines was admitting that its claim was not a legal one but a political issue. Up till now the614 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-10-22 1 ONDON. Wed. Those RJ wing span whiskers sported by British airmen in World War II have had their day. according to the Defence Ministry. The jet age means that moustaches must be streamlined, an official spokesman said. He added: "Moustaches of the handlebar typeReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration302 1964-10-22 1 Campos gives up with a brush and towel 'ONLY A MONTH TO LIVE IF I DON'T GET TREATMENT' By LAKSHMI NATARAJAN KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Christopher Bertram Campos, 33, missing for nearly four months today surrendered himself to the court, complete with toothbrush and towel, prepared to spend several nights in302 words
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Article89 1964-10-22 1 NEW YORK. Wed. An attractive New York housewife, troubled by impulses to be unfaithful to her husband, forced herself to gain 80 lb. in order to appear ugly to other men, according to a psychiatrist. Or. Claude Miller, director of the weight con- trol programme at theReuter - 89 words
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Article46 1964-10-22 1 KUALA LIPIS. Wed— Rotlan bin Idrls. 17, a Form Pour student of the Clifford Secondary School here, died at the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital yesterday morning. Rozlan collapsed during a rugger match between hia school and Sulaiman School in Bentong over the weekend.46 words
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Article33 1964-10-22 1 MANILA. Wed The Manila Daily Bulletin today reported that more than 100 Indonesian Communist agents were roaming the Southern Philippines, particularly Mindanao, one of the largest Islands of the group. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article29 1964-10-22 1 LONDON Wed— Mr. Douglas Jay. President of the Board of Trade, will fly to Peking on Nov 2 to open a British trade exhibition there— AP.AP - 29 words
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266 1964-10-22 1 'These apples are a danger' warning SINGAPORE, Wed. The Ministry of Health tonight warned the public not to oat apples imported from China before washing them and peeling their skins in order to avoid arsenic poisoning. A Government statement said that the Ministry of Health had found that a recent266 words
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Article31 1964-10-22 1 BARRY: INDONS CAN MAKE N-BOMB WEST CHESTER (Perm.) Ttaurs. Republican presidential candidate Sen. Barry Goldwatrr yesterday charged 1 >. (iiurrnment had provided Indonesia with materials to explode nuclear device. I'PI.31 words
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381 1964-10-22 2 SAIGON, W«d. •JMIK civilian High National Council last night unveiled a new provisional Constitution for South Vietnam. But. in effect, the new Constitution put off the promised establishment of a democratic government and left unanswered the vital question of who will381 words
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Article, Illustration216 1964-10-22 2 Saud to get back his lost treasure ROME. Wed. A court has ruled that King Saud's fortune in jewels must be returned to him. even though three adventurous Italian youths recovered them from the mountain side wreckage of his plaro. The j«wels— more than 350 diamonds and other precious stones216 words
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107 1964-10-22 2 NEW DELHI. Wed. I The Indian President l)r Radhakrishnan. reiterated yesterday. India's anxiety that Malaysia's territorial integrity and sovereignty be maintained. He made the remark in accepting the credentials of Malaysia's New Ambassador here. I no he ii'in Ibrahim bin All mad. The president didAP - 107 words
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98 1964-10-22 2 A LGIERS. Wed. Repri■c\. sentatlves of 11 AfroAsian countries yesterday began a meeting here to pet the stage for the second meeting of Afro-Asian nations—described as the sec- ond Bandoeng conference due to take place in Algiers on March 10. j ThisReuter - 98 words
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Article33 1964-10-22 2 UNITED NATIONS, Wed.— A .sub-committee of the 24-nation Colonialism Committee called on Britain today to grant immediate independence to the Bahamas. Bermuda, the Turks and Caicos and Cayman Islands. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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141 1964-10-22 2 British girl reported shot is safe T ONDON. Wed. A British girl globetrotter, who vanished without a trace in Indo-China recently, has beer located in South Vietnam, the Foreign Office announced last night. Sylvia Meyers. 23. had been .shot by Cambodian police as a suspected spy, the Vientiane newspaper XatlaoAP - 141 words
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Article60 1964-10-22 2 LUSAKA. Wed. Informed sources here said today the British South Africa Company ls to be paid £8 million compensation for giving up its mineral royalty rights In Northern Rhodesia. Of this amount £5 million will be paid by the British Government and £3 million by the NorthernAP - 60 words
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Article131 1964-10-22 2 A private trip to Tokyo by Soek fOKYO. Wed. A spokesman for the Japanese Foreign Ministry said today Dr. Soekarno would arrive here on Monday for a three-day visit. The visit would be unofficial and it was not known yet what the President would do in Japan, he said. FromReuter; AP - 131 words
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Article35 1964-10-22 2 TOKYO. Wed.— The commandei of the U.B. Seventh Fleet. Vice Admiral Roy L. Johnson, will vim South Korea next week lor talfc with U.S. and South Korean Oov ernnent and military offlcials.AP.AP - 35 words
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198 1964-10-22 2 Mao's bomb: A 'we're not happy' hint by Subandrio JAKARTA. Wednesday. INDONESIA is not happy over Communist China's detonation of her first atomic bomb, it was indicated here. In a radio interview the acting President. Dr. Subandrio. said that Indonesia's general attitude was for prevention of detonating new nuclear weapons.UPI - 198 words
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Article193 1964-10-22 2 KENYA'S ENVOY PRAISES THAT BLAST 'TOKYO, Wed. A Kenya's Ambassador to Peking yesterday praised China's explosion of its first atomic bomb as "a great achievement in the Afro- Asian world." New China News Agency said the Ambassador, Mr. Mzioka Mullu, made this statement In a speech at Kenya's Embassy inUPI - 193 words
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Advertisement169 1964-10-22 2 \il\ TrllO M a£jfl i HjgiTg^ 111 11* 11 11^ Mi mil iff/ II A 1 1\ \j HO *^o^p^^ &i' r v- v/Mr, iw No? Why? No tyres! Exactly— but driving IBBttKßMm'tmWi il on badly worn or inferior tyres is just as bad Umßs^Ki¥jJw'a for your car— and highly169 words
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Miscellaneous21 1964-10-22 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby mow did > >. o\o you succeeoN s n [VOUG6TON (VMVWBU.) V «N MAWN© AM I O« YBS21 words
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Article, Illustration434 1964-10-22 3 MOSCOW. Wad. SUSLOV LED THE ATTACK AT THE BIG SHOWDOWN DIPLOMATIC sources said last night that it was now generally confirmed that the main attack on Mr. Khrushchev came from Mr. Mikhail Suslov, the party's chief ideologist, at a party central committee meeting lastReuter - 434 words
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120 1964-10-22 3 MOSCOW, Wed. The Communist Party newspaper, Pravda, today reaffirmed that peaceful coexistence "is the only reasonable policy" for the Soviet Union. In a leading article on home and foreign policy, it said that among the top-priority tasks were ending the arms race, general andReuter - 120 words
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Article56 1964-10-22 3 HOLLYWOOD. Wed. Suißcr Bing Crosby's son. Lindsay. 26. was convicted by a municipal court of disturbing the peace. Sentence was postponed. Mrs. June Mac Palinkas. 46. of Hollywood, claimed that young Crosby picked her up from a bar siool and dropped hT to the floor in aUPI - 56 words
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Article19 1964-10-22 3 MOSCOW. Wed.— Russia has exported 600.000 cars to 62 countries in the last 10 years. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article25 1964-10-22 3 COPENHAGEN. Wed. A fire bomb thrown at the Spanish Embassy here missed and set fire to curtains in a private flat.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article44 1964-10-22 3 LONDON, Wed. A five-man gang held up a lorry and stole 1,302 cases of whisky worth £27.000 in south London The driver and his mate were blinded by liquid thrown into their eyes, and then bound and gagged —Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article35 1964-10-22 3 ROME, Wed. Rome's 22,000 civil servants walked out yesterday in a 48-hour strike to back demand! for higher wages A fourhour nation-wide work stoppage by Communist-led rallwavmen added to the confusion. UJU.35 words
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Article293 1964-10-22 3 BID TO OUST FORMOSA FAILS PARIS, Wednesday. J^ U.S. resolution to seat representatives of Nationalist China at the 13th general conference of Unesco was approved by a roll call vote following a sharp floor debate yesterday. A poll of 103 delegates attending the conference showed 50 in favour of recognisingReuter; AP - 293 words
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114 1964-10-22 3 D.S. MUST BE READY TO DEFEND FREEDOM, SAYS LBJ U/ASHING TON, TT Wed. President Johnsor said yesterday that the United States must be Drepared to defend freedom and lustice aeainst any act of aggression anywhere. Reporting on a Cabinet meeting called to consider recent world developments the change in theAP - 114 words
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Article, Illustration97 1964-10-22 3 Author Sartre to accept the Nobel Prize DARIS. Wed. Friends of Jean-Paul Sartre (above) confirmed yesterday that he has refused to accept the Nobel Prize for literature. They said Sartre has declined the award "for objective and personal reasons." They gave no details. Btaff members of Sartre's magazine, Le TempsAP - 97 words
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Article46 1964-10-22 3 LONDON. Wed Thieves, who broke into the home of a chief administrator of Scotland Yard stole Jewels worth £200. Top detectives from the Yard have been called in to probe the week-end burglary at the home of Assistant Commissioner John Waldron. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article25 1964-10-22 3 LONDON Tues. The Hisfri Commissioners of the 19 Commonwealth countries yesterday paid courtesy calls on Mr. Arthur Bottomley. Britain's new Commonwealth Secretary. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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189 1964-10-22 3 LONDON. Wed. MRS. Miriam Christine Miller went shoDlifting because she wanted to be sent to jail to get away from "a human monster." 'I did this deliberately." she said in court. "I knew I was being watched all the time, andUPI - 189 words
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Article, Illustration207 1964-10-22 3 Barry to woo votes with dirty: film WASHINGTON. Wed.— Supporters of Senator Barry Goldwater have produced aTV film featuring: seminude dancing girls, pornographic magazine covers, street riots and a eirl in a topless swim suit. The aim is to show the "moral decay" of the nation since President Johnson tookReuter - 207 words
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Article47 1964-10-22 3 Record sales by Courtaulds LONDON. Wed. Courtaulds, Britain's giant man-made fibre group. Increased its sales in the first six months of Its financial year by nearly £60 million compared with the corresponding April-September period of 1963. Pre-tax profits were more than £2 million up at £17.390.000 Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Advertisement195 1964-10-22 3 FREE ADMISSION The Organisers: HEAN YUEN MERCHANT TAILORS ASSOCIATION Cordially invite you to the TAILORING and MEN'S WEAR EXHIBITION at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore from 22nd to 25th October, 1964. The Hon'ble Minister for Labour Mr. Jek Yeun Thong will officiate the opening TODAY at 5.00 p.m. ALSO MEN'S195 words
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Advertisement256 1964-10-22 3 Best of England FABRICS OF DISTINCTION With the trade mark "INDEUREX" On every yard and seal of guarantee INDEUREX LIMITED 429, Tower Buildings, LIVERPOOL /sORfWO£DOMP\ *0.U.F... I whot'j that? "O.U.F. means Overeat Union Finance Limited. where they give a higher rate of interest than anywhere else... up to 8%.... plot256 words
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88 1964-10-22 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok, will officiate at a ceremony to allocate land and terrace houses in a resettlement area off Chua Chu Kang Road tomorrow. To be allocated are 28 units of terrace houses; 19 plots88 words
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Article28 1964-10-22 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister lor Labour. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, will open a men's fashion show at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow, at S p.m.28 words
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Article273 1964-10-22 4 Damages award in crash case SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A TAXI DRIVER, Toh Cheng Hock, 36, who is now paralysed on the right side of his body following a road accident, was awarded agreed damages of $75,000 and costs by Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the High Court273 words
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Article70 1964-10-22 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will be one of the principal guests at a film premiere to be held at the Lido Cinema here on Oct. 29 as part of the city's Poppy Day effort to raise funds to70 words
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Article44 1964-10-22 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Televl- I sion Singapura will present "The i I Bei sanding Suite on Channel 5 at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow. The programme is an experiment in choreography to fuse the main cultural Influences of MaI layslas plural society.44 words
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164 1964-10-22 4 Electricity planned Cor 100 kampongs in remote areas SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Government has launched a S3 million rural electrification programme, which will light up 5,381 kampong homes. This was announced today by the chairman of the urban and rural services consultative committee, Mr. Ho Cheng Choon. Mr. Ho, who164 words
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277 1964-10-22 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AS the Government today denied any knowledge of impending strike action by the 15,000--member Public Daily-rated Employees' Unions Federation, a spokesman for the federation disclosed that its affiliate unions were going ahead with general meetings to get a full mandate for277 words
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Article65 1964-10-22 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed— Armed robbers took avkay $2,800 in cash and jewellery from an old woman last night in a house off Jalan Kota Tinggi. r.eur the Johore Police Headquarters. The woman. Goh Giok Lian. 5P was fast asleep when the robbers one armed with65 words
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Article54 1964-10-22 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— Police today announced that dementi Road, just past the Glmson School, would be closed to all traffic on Friday from 6 a.m. to midnight. All vehicles bound for Pasir Panjang from Bukit Timah Road are asked to use Holland Road or Jurong Road54 words
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Miscellaneous66 1964-10-22 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'I'Hhe following Is today's acb«dule of civil aircraft movements »t Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Frankfurt, Zurich. Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta, (BA 700) 6.30 p.m.: from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin (BA 711) 7.25 p.m. Qantat: From Sydney, Brisbane (QF 737) 7.15 p.m. Pan-Am*rtean From66 words
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Miscellaneous318 1964-10-22 4 Cairo, Bahrein. Karachi. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (AE 116) 3.50 p.m. Japan Air Untt: From Jakarta. (.'I. 714) S.40 a.m. Ti»al International Airways: From Bangkok (TO 401) 10.20 p.m. Royal Air Cambodge: From Phnom Penh (RC 402) 1 p.m. Malaysian Airways: From Kuala Lumpur (ML 021 10.06 a.m.; from Penang, Ipoh.318 words
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419 1964-10-22 5 Fracture of hyoid bone: Murder or suicide? KUCHING, Wednesday. rjUIE Government pathologist, Dr. T. Balasingham, told the Kuching Coroner, Mr. H. S. Daniell, today the teachings of eminent medico-legal authorities that the fracture of the hyoid bone points to murder and not suicide were no longer tenable. He was giving419 words
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Article154 1964-10-22 5 Malaysia signs 3-nation air pact KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia today initialled air agreements with three Scandinavian countries Denmark. Norway and Sweden. The signing ceremony wa* held at the Ministry ol Transport here with the Minister. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. as a witness. The agreements were signed between Raja Azam154 words
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Article32 1964-10-22 5 PENANG. Wid- Prolessor Hector G. Kinlixn. Associate Professor of American H'story at the University of Malaya, will give a talk at thr Cit\, Hall at 6.30 p.m. on Monday32 words
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257 1964-10-22 5 Discard this age-old attitude, he urges OENANG. Wed. Malays must discard their ace-old attitude of always depending on .the sympathy of others to get better education for their children, the Chief Education Adviser. Inche Aminuddin bin Baki declared here last night. "The altitude of wantIng to get everything free must257 words
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131 1964-10-22 5 \JIBONG TEBAL. Wed.— The Socialist Front candidate in the Oct. 31 Seberang Selatan parliamentary by-«lection. Mr. V. Veerappen. last night said that in the general election last April, the Alliance "Injected lear into the hearts and minds of the oeople ano gained131 words
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Article19 1964-10-22 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— Hungarian ni.u ist. Andor Foldes. 51. flew into Singapore last niaht for a concert tour.19 words
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157 1964-10-22 5 DENANG. Wed. The Chief Education Adviser. Inche Aralnuddln Ba*d. today described the "Malaysia-wide moans and groans" of headmasters and school boards over the luck of staff and other facllitie-. a.s "Mgns that they are alive to the unprecedented education ex-pan-i.m at al> level.-- that157 words
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121 1964-10-22 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Malaysian art groups are busy planning an art lestival to .-eiec* the best local uaintinKs for disolav at the first Commonwealth Arts Festival to be held in London next year Mr. Ho Kok Hoe president of the Singapore Art Sociotv >aid121 words
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Article123 1964-10-22 5 'NON-MALAYS HAVE HELPED US BUILD COUNTRY'— M.B KANGAR, Wednesday. JHE Mentri Besar of Perlis, Dato Sheikh Ahmad, yesterday urged all Malays and Muslims in this country to regard non-Mus-lims as their brothers. "They are our brothers because they have worked hard and helped us to develop the country." Dato123 words
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96 1964-10-22 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Six denominations of Singapore stamps will be cancelled from March 1 next year. This was announced by the State postmaster today. The stamps, bearing a portrait 'of Queen Elizabeth with a lion In the background, are In the four 10.96 words
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120 1964-10-22 5 Indons who 'drifted' in boat are jailed 1/-UALA TRENGGANU. Wed.— Four Indonesian traders, who admitted entering a controlled area at Mengabung Teliput, 14 miles from here, on Sept. 20 without permission, were jailed for six months by a magistrate's court yesterday. They were Mohamed SldeK bin Martso. 23. Abdul Kanan120 words
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Article23 1964-10-22 5 KUANTAN. Wed. The Pahang State Assembly has collected $2,400 from its 24 Alliance memben for the State's vigilante corps fund.23 words
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Advertisement230 1964-10-22 5 A Quick Complexion Pack An excellent home-made pack will give you a lovelier complexion In just a few minutes. Cleanse your skin first, then mix three tablespoons of Lemon Delpii Freshener with two tablespoons of honey and massage into your face and neck until they are completely covered except for230 words
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Advertisement232 1964-10-22 5 THE fohmkaiTRInIDAD steel "foo^^^fei^ 0 A entertains to-night *>«!!>- in the ARUNDE L ROOM and the CAWAV RESTAURANT I 1 <P£om: ***** Ext. to 1.00 a.m. to Nite DINE AND DANCE to Jerry Hi* Four with Anna at the Mike Try our Special Crab at $2.50 per dish and Fried232 words
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Article, Illustration5809 1964-10-22 6 TENTH DAY of the Minister vs MP libel case Reporters: Vie Nayagam and V.K. Chin MINISTER DENIES ASKING FOR 25 PER CENT Suggestion by defence that Minister may be afraid of being hurt 'Mr. Rintoul phoned5,809 words
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Advertisement185 1964-10-22 6 EKCOS jfj*]r r Brilliantly enjineepe?* I^^ f f da-luxe trantittorised car radio providing it I" I world-wide reception on V medium wave and V """eight bandspread f >hort wave ran^ e *>*^^ OTHER FEATURES INCLUDE: Rotating drum tuning scale presenting one waveband at a time for easy tuning. Scale edge-lit185 words
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Article60 1964-10-22 8 PENANG, Wed. with impersonating a detective, M. Chelliah. 21, told a magistrates court today that he was "possessed by an evil spirit" at that time and did not know what happened. Chelliah. who claimed to be a detective and ordered a tinsmith to let him60 words
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230 1964-10-22 8 Share the burden, women of Johore are urged JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. THE Johore Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, today urged women to share with their menfolk the burden of fighting Indonesian confrontation. Speaking to about 300 women at the opening of a new branch of the Women's230 words
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Article46 1964-10-22 8 IPOH. Wed. Nominations for by-election in the Kampong Pinang local council In the Taiping area caused by the resignation of an Alliance councillor. Inche Samsuddin bin Yeop. who has left the ■tate. will be held on Oct 28. PollIng will be on Nov. 14.46 words
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Article39 1964-10-22 8 IPOH. Wed. Mr. Cheah Sin Weng (Alliance* was returned unopposed to the Sungkai Local Council when nominations closed at noon today for a by-election to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Wong Ho Kee.39 words
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105 1964-10-22 8 POLLS FIXED TO FILL SEATS OF ABSENTEES TOHORE BAHRU, Wed. By-elections will be held next month for two seats in Pontian and Gemas, left vacant by two Socialist Front members, who have been absent from meetings for more than I three months. In PONTIAN. the by-elec-tion on Nov. 9 will105 words
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Article66 1964-10-22 8 PENANQ. Wed. The Detmold Woodwind Quartet will perform at the Methodist Girls' School hall here on Sunday. Nov. 1 at 8 p.m. under the auspices of the Penan* Arts Council, the Goethe Institute and the Malayan German Society. Tickets at $3. SI and 50 cents66 words
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Article, Illustration164 1964-10-22 8 NKW YORK. Wed. Dato One Ynke Lin. chief delegate of Malaysia at th» United Nations, reviewed South-East Asian problems and Indonesian confrontation before large audience at the Women's City Club of New York today. He reported a sympathetic response to Malaysia'sReuter - 164 words
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82 1964-10-22 8 TOKYO. Wed. Japan will send a survey mission next week to Malaysia to help develop its forest resources at the request of the Malaysian Government, the Federation of Puld and Paper Associations said today. The federation said the sixmember Japanese team will lea\e next Wednesday.AP - 82 words
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254 1964-10-22 8 M.B. on value of words and deeds of -leaders TPOH. Wed. Th« words ard deeds of leaders play a more important part in the current emergency than any propaganda device, the Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Ahmad bin Said, said here yesterday. "A sincere word form a respected leader U254 words
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Article45 1964-10-22 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— About 3.000 teenagers are expected to take part In a rally at the National Theatr* at 7.30 p.Om. on Saturday in celebration of the 100 th year of youth work in Sunday schools run by the Bretheren Churches in Singapore.45 words
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175 1964-10-22 8 IPOH, Wednesday CTENOG RAPHERS who feel they are the "forgotten ones" of the government service, have decided to go it alone in their bid for improved wages. As a first step, the stenographers, who four years ago dissolved their union to join the175 words
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Advertisement123 1964-10-22 8 drives like fun <jt 4^ I jm jL-J**^ if saves like crazy W&^ <■■■-■■ MM you'll like it What do more than 175 race and rally victories in 26 countries mean to you? The Cortina you can buy has the same engine, body and transmission, the same built-in reserves of123 words
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Miscellaneous156 1964-10-22 8 I //#»t# Onp Htf V. T. ttntnlin TOR A FS*V/M3XJ PONT.' MV I I MORTALS? SURf-.' I _.OmERWWG/THESE WBX.TM GLAd] I YEAH...YVNOW, OOOLA |PTJ* KATMER BIZARRE OOOKE9a AREN'T LOTS OF 'EM... OLYMPIANS WOULOTf jWE HAVEN'T I'VE BEEN GIVIN' THAT' P/iTM ANIMALS, I KiNPfc /THERE AW? PEOPLE THERF6 GOT MAVH ANVBOOY156 words
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Article, Illustration1748 1964-10-22 9 SPY! Now tell us ALL, said the general DAY FOUR OF THE GREVILLE WYNNE STORY ...IN MOSCOW IN a sumptuous oilier nigh above the streets of Mom mw, the Sox let Intelligence i hirl's bruin their interrogation of KritMi businessman (•rc\ iilr HynniTwice a day. two aHBM^MHBUi hours in the1,748 words
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Advertisement213 1964-10-22 9 FIDES fm—mm made in italy ■anBsVHB^ I JJ| 4 gas burners full-vistbility oven window and ■S^^^wSSi^M >ntenoroven(igftt at^ tm any kind of ga«. s^aneasi I wide range I OF MODELS l I I AVAILABLE SINGAPOR^V FRESHt TODAY. te-^fcjJlL 1 CIVvS h ''^B^fc^^^Bl^Bsifc^BSSSSßtTßsßSte^B» i^J^WtlJi 4-~S Rations \^^Lw A mwi¥im t vl^v.213 words
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Article21 1964-10-22 10 M Hor*. Si* (Mimlim.mi MRS. CHUA ENC KWEE an* COOdoIMV •wed ai l.ioerai ot Mr Cliu. in. K«H M 10-M21 words
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Article109 1964-10-22 10 S* »ord> (W < Minimum > PIMMi PUBLICATIONS LIU I in llh-ii ■In, v. mm. la .a lint*.- .|iii. METHODIST I.MURI M lAiiu;>ur .urn Singapore) wit* nr Ultoa i ru<-uiooo riiaim arttYai late, CONTACT LENSES 1i... i lansn I ::oad. s iwt. VICTOR AUTOMATIC CALCOLA TOR* and Adding Mai109 words
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Article682 1964-10-22 10 Assurance! by Singapore's Prime Minister and the Minister loi Culture that no-one in Sm<:;ipoie is thinking of secession should make unrv any further discussion of so extraordinary a proposition. Probably it is not j true to say that "no-one" has i talked of secession. But there |is682 words
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Article298 1964-10-22 10 The uncovering in Perak of hi'voral pro-Indonesian groups and a Communist satellite organisation calls for increased alertness throughout the country. It is to be expected that attempts will be made to set ii]) similar organisations in all Statos. There need be no shock or alarm at the news.298 words
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Article232 1964-10-22 10 The University of Malaya students who plan a survey to learn why so many padi farmers are opposed to doublecropping will be getting to grips with one of our greatest agricultural problems. Despite j its great promise doublecropping has made disappointing progress. At any time only about half232 words
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422 1964-10-22 10 Women's status in town and country I *da a.Munlshed tv read the result of Mrs. Hodgkln's well-meant warning about Malaysians marrying Australian girls. All Mrs. Hodgklns did was to point out the difficulties and social adjustments these young people will have to face If they want to live happily in422 words
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Letter148 1964-10-22 10 I WAS delighted to receive a short letter from Mr. Johnny Ang. a quadriplegic patient in the Mount Alvernla Hospital, Singapore, telling me of the newly formed society for aid to the paralysed in Singapore, which was reported in your paper As President of the Australian148 words
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Letter52 1964-10-22 10 I REFER to your correspondent F. Chandran's letter fS.T. Oct. 17) regarding application for citizenship for his son. If Mr. Chandran would communicate with me and submit full particulars of his son's case it would enable me to give him proper advice. IBRAHIM BIN M.I. K.M.N. Registrar-General of Citizens.52 words
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Article567 1964-10-22 10 MR. Herbert Clark Hoover, former President of the United States, will be remembered throughout the world as the treat food relief organiser who saved millions of Deople threatened by starvation in the two world wars As a mining rneinerx of err it ability, he brought567 words
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Article, Illustration825 1964-10-22 10 RICHARD HALL - ZAMBIA —warily confident RICHARD HALL A NATION IS BORN By A LIBERAL DEMOCRACY AND HOME FOR ANY WITH SOMETHING TO CONTRIBUTE ZAMBIA appears on the map of Africa on Saturday. As Northern Rhodesia it has endured in the past decade a bitter and sometimes bloody political struggle, complicated by itsOFNS - 825 words
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Advertisement511 1964-10-22 10 Straits Timet Malay MaO Claaalfled advtrtliemanta nay 6» handed to: COLO STORAGE ARCADK Orchard Road (lit Floor) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Hollind Read Kitonj Kimhl Ro«fi Naval But. Authorised »£»nM: CITY BOOK STORE LTD WinLlipiTf r Hi.uvr. nl'yar Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fllzpalrlck'm SupirmitUt M. M. ISMAIL J Admiralty Rnad.511 words
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Advertisement29 1964-10-22 10 rmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmm—mfj mth BEST WISHES To The HEAN YUEN MERCHANT TAILOR ASSOCIATION Singapore on their opening THE TAILORING AND MEN'S WEAR EXHIBITION. BEE CHOW CO., Custom Tailor, Singapore Hong Kong.29 words
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Advertisement111 1964-10-22 10 t -L» a— .»j^». **T 2-STOREY TERRACE HOHSES FREEHOLD LAND AT CARPMAEL ROAD, SINGAPORE. AT POH HUAT ROAD, 6 m.s. UPPER SERANGOON. SPORE. AT SIMON LANE, 6 m.t. UPPER SERANGOON, SINGAPORE. AT SIMON ROAD, 6 m.s. UPPER SERANGOON. S PORE (940 Yaors Lease) SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS. AT LOR. K. TELOK KURAU,111 words
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Article, Illustration1647 1964-10-22 11 MICHAEL FOONG - MICHAEL FOONG: 'My personal wealth stands at $500,000...' by- Tanah Rata, Wed 'The Head was not there to endorse cheques' *I had no intention to cause a loss to the school' J)ATO Yee Peng Wah. 48. told the Sessions Court1,647 words
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Article187 1964-10-22 11 Chio need not lose Assembly seat SINGAPORE. Wed. Barisan Sosialis assemblyman, Chio Cheng Than, who was Jailed for six months by a district court yesterday, is in no danger of losing his Assembly seat if he is granted leave of absence from meetings during his term of imprisonment. Chio was187 words
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Article27 1964-10-22 11 SINGAPORE. Wed Mr Roch Qoh Peng Wee. the deputy director of the Peoples Association Youth Movement, leaves on a fivemonth tour of Israel next month.27 words
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70 1964-10-22 11 Cholera: One more death in Trengganu KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. One more death due to cholera was reported in Kuala Trengganu today. This brinas the official number of deaths due to cholera in the State to 102 It also brings the total number of deaths due to the epidemic in the70 words
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192 1964-10-22 11 Tengku says 'no 9 to anti-Red front IT ['ALA LL'MPI'R, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman today rejected the idea of an anti-Com-munist front proposed by the deputy Speaker of the Philippines House of Representatives, Mr. Salipada Pendatun. Speaking to reporters after today's Cabinet meeting, the Tengku said: "I don't like forming192 words
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Article27 1964-10-22 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Detective* I yesterday arrested a suspect i "fighter" of the Han Long San 1 sec-set society while he was walking along Cecil Street.27 words
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87 1964-10-22 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. There were still no signs of the Panamanian freighter, the Juno, missing somewhere in the South China sea as a round-the-clook search continued. The Juno, with a crew of 23, was heading for Brunei with several hundred tons of general cargo from87 words
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180 1964-10-22 11 LOTTERIES' $51 MIL PROFIT AND WHERE IT WENT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Social and Welfare Lotteries Board has distributed $51 million its entire profit— to various welfare orga n i s a tions from the time of Its inception in 1951 to mid 1962. The breakdown of allocations, disclosed today:180 words
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Article24 1964-10-22 11 MUAR. Wed. Khoo Kwee Mel. 18, a servant, collapsed while cycling along Jalan Besar. Tangkak, yesterday. She died in hospital later.24 words
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199 1964-10-22 11 Common problems that face Malaysia and NZ KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysia and New Zealand faced many similar problems, Mr. L. R. AdamsSchneider. leader of the New Zealar-d trade mission now visiting Malaysia, said here today. "Both our countries." ht said, speaking at a Rotary Club lunch meeting today, "depend on199 words
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Article54 1964-10-22 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Arm> will be carrying out nicht training exercises from 7 to 10 tomorrow in the vacant area opposite Ulu Pandan camp and Uie mllitan cemetery are.i Blank ammunition will be user and the public are asked not tc be alarmed as this54 words
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Article28 1964-10-22 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed The i Royal Customs and Excise T>I part men t station here will be closed on Nov. 3 DeepavaM public holiday.28 words
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Advertisement21 1964-10-22 11 Great colours come in little bottles... 'LITTLE GEMS' nail colours by OAT j^\. always fresh always to hand Bjf jg*. Bjtjfc21 words
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Miscellaneous628 1964-10-22 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNIX 5— X.1... P. Plnanc News In English;- 7.10 Olympic 6 lpoh and Malacca Newsreel; 7.30 Four Just Men "The Man Who Wasn't There"; P.M.: 5.15 Test pattern and 8.00 News in Mandarin: 8.10 music: 5.45 Opening and pro- Gema Irama: 8.30 Award Thea(■ramme summary; 5.50 News628 words
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373 1964-10-22 12 IN her second English cookery book. "Art of Indian cookery." Mrs. K. M. Matftew has listed some 240 recipes, each one having been carefully tried 1 and tested by her personally. Mrs. Mathew has already published several books in Malayalam. and one other book in373 words
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Article, Illustration469 1964-10-22 12 R. C. PANDK - ELEGANCE with six yards of silk R. C. PANDK by CIX yards of silk is nil the modern Indian woman needs to dress herself elegantly. But those six yards of silk could create a crisis in the family bud get A sari, or a 72" x 40" picco ot handspun469 words
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Article171 1964-10-22 12 ON the surface it looks and feels like leather. But what is it? It's 100 per cent cotton, coated to look like leather. The material comes from Italy and already is showing overseas in coats, suits and dresses for women and children and in several items for171 words
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Advertisement210 1964-10-22 12 T *'»tT STOMIZCR gMM» -9 sT (Perfume) (After-Shave Lotion) r MARCEL ROCHAS. PARIS Perfume: Cologne Eau de Toilette N>R HAf»fV HCALTHV W»« AHEAD iif^^^^^N\ drink r^iiJy more Uy "7 APPLES IpmMrtl The sparkling drink Sjijl'jj STORAGE s^» MazolaJl the housewives' jm|j^lk choice ...perfect if, PURE ;:|:;:;:jj MAZOIA is pure corn210 words
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Advertisement178 1964-10-22 12 All-in-one concentrated food supplement quickly gives pcondi and inches of solid flesh to thin, underweight men and woman. WATE-ON is a new, pieasanMo- SUNNY WOMEN— develop a ftra»» take substance that's packed with rounded figure. Fill out the cur»— weight-building calones, bon«- of shoulders, bust, anna. hips«n4 building Vitamin D,178 words
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Miscellaneous210 1964-10-22 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4. Plant Is a favourite one over--8 Shows aversion for members wlth fl««etaM standing l 2 S^Tm^eS 1 kiSli 7 Aboit to talc, studenta on a Se^retSrT^r' "7^*% T^** 13. Denounce the way It Is mis- J2LJ. "to try l«« managed to the game, po*- S)?"210 words
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Article255 1964-10-22 13 Canada defence aid team in today KUALA I IMPUR. Wed. A sixman Canadian military mission will arrive here tomorrow to examine Malay- defence needs. The mission is the reMilt of icimku Abdul Rahman's July visit to < ■■■<■ during which the question or Canadian military aid to .Malaysia was discussed.255 words
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Article83 1964-10-22 13 lESSELTON. Wed. A 60J year-old imam and a 20-year-old girl were convicted of adultery by the Papar native court last week. The imam was fined $40 and the girl $25. The Imam. Kassim, was also ordered to give $100 and a buffalo to the kampong83 words
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Article41 1964-10-22 13 SEREMBAN. Wed.— The Neuri Sembilan Public Servants' Cooperative Credit Society Ltd. will make its fourth donation to the State Mosque Fund on Friday. The amount this time Is S5OO. Fnrlirr donations were $2,000. Sl.OOO. and $1,400.41 words
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Article31 1964-10-22 13 MUAR. Wee. Seven members of a family in Pant Pinang Seribu '.lerc were taken ill after eating wild mushrooms today. They were all admitted to the General Hospital.31 words
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352 1964-10-22 13 EXPERTS BACK CAPITAL TRAFFIC PLAN KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. 'J'HE Federal Capital Commissioner, Haji Ismail bin Panjang Aris, has been urged to accept the Kuala Lumpur Municipality traffic consultants" "beat-the-congestion plan'" which will cost $195 million over the next 18 years. This recommendation comes from a five-man technical committee appointed by352 words
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Article, Illustration189 1964-10-22 13 A FATHER'S MESSAGE TO MISSING SON: YOU'RE FORGIVEN OENANG, Wed. A Johore telephone supervisor, Inche Ahmad bin Jussof. has come here to look for his missing son. Mohamed Nazar. 16. Inche Ahmad called at the Straits Times office here today with a special "message of forgiveness' for Nazar. "Please tell189 words
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Article150 1964-10-22 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. TWENTY-NINE farmers left here for Taipeh today on a three-day study tour of Formosa. They will see rural development projects and industries I and inspect marketing facilities. I The farmers are accom- panied by six officials of the Agriculture Department and the150 words
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275 1964-10-22 13 GORDON WALKER PLEDGES FULL BACKING TO U.N. ON DON, Wed.— The new British Labour Government yesterday pledged wholehearted support for "all the activities of the United Nations." This pledge was contained In a message sent by Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker on becoming Foreign Secretary to U Thant, the United NationsReuter - 275 words
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110 1964-10-22 13 LONDON. Wed. The threat of a national walk-out by Britain's (i.VOOfI dockers loomed here last nicht when pay crisis talks between the unions and port employers suddenly collapsed. The employers refused to budge from their offer to increase basic rates by 12s 6d a110 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-10-22 13 SIR ALEC QUITS No. 10 AFTER POLLS DEFEAT A SAD moment for Sir Alec and Lady DouglasHome they leave by the rear garden gate of No. 10, Downing Street, a short while after the Labour Party's victory in the British general election. Sir Alec, who stated thatReuter - 79 words
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253 1964-10-22 13 African trade boycott: Japan is accused LT N I T E D NATIONS Wed. A petitioner before the U.N. Special Committee or Apartheid accused Jaoam yesterday of being 'particularly disreputable" in disregarding U.N. resolutions calling for applying economic sanctions to South Africa. Mr. Ronald Segal, an exile from South AfricaAP - 253 words
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Article46 1964-10-22 13 WASHINGTON. Wed. Ann Ellen Christensen. a 20-year-old studciii. admitted iii.it she threw an egf? Whicb hit Senator Barry Goldwater during liis visit to Sioux City in lowa last Friday. She was sentenced to 15 dayl* jail or pay $50 fine.— A.P.AP - 46 words
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Article163 1964-10-22 13 T ONDON. Wed. Britain's Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, last night announced the names of 32 more Cabinet Ministers. The list includes three women, bringing the number of women members ol the new Government to six twice as there were in the last. Seven peersReuter - 163 words
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Article24 1964-10-22 13 NASSAU. Wed.— Prince Philip arrived here today in the royal yacht Britannia for ;i brief visit as part of his Caribbean tour.24 words
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Advertisement86 1964-10-22 13 Congratulations TAILORS ASSOCIATION W on the official opening of The 1 v Tf TAILORING MEN'S i it/^L WEAR EXHIBITION ]V\ W\\ at the jSf Victoria Memorial Hall tjn^' V^- --^J The Honourable Minister it A for Labour \jß Mr. Jek Yeun Tkmg ft} t\ today \mr^f^ The Public is cordially86 words
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Advertisement353 1964-10-22 13 NEW RENAULT RB llOO S%« *over 40 m.p.g. "Disc brakes on four wheels "Up to 85 m.p.h. "Contour-tailored seating No other car offers you so much for so little. SUPER ECONOMY You get 40 miles to every gallon SUPER LUXURIOUS All round independent in the R8 1100—56 m.p.g. at a353 words
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Advertisement500 1964-10-22 14 Bantron HELPS STOP SMOKING An omozmq new pill callea Bantron, developed ot a leading American university, it new helpIng thousands ttop tmokine ■tend it to their poticntt but Ore taking it themselves. Bontren h not habit-torming. and does net effect 'he lotte ot anything roy eat oi drink. Its acts500 words
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Advertisement485 1964-10-22 14 Knntinurd from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT :o Word* Si (Min.)— Box SO rts. extra WAMTED AN EXPERIENCED Storekeeper to be Incharge of Books and Stationery. State guallucations and salary required. Box A 4659 S.T. B'pore. BRITISH IMPORT COMPANY requires Manager for their small Ipoh Office. Pleaae write Box A 4656485 words
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Advertisement931 1964-10-22 14 SITUATIONS VACANT ■ii Word, M (Mln.r—Bmm SO rts. txtra QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT. British trading Company In Kuchlng requires an Accountant. Chartered or Cost and Works, preferably with two or more years experience after qualifying. Required early 1965. Attractive salary; progressive appointment. Provident Fund. Apply Box A 4637 S.T. Spore. MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS931 words
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Advertisement976 1964-10-22 14 ACCOMMODATION WANTF.D 20 Word* SS (Mm.) Box St els. oxtra FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED HOUSE /Flat Two/Three Bedrooms near 8i milestone Buklt Tlmab Road for couple $200 $300. Contact Tan Singapore (Tel.) *****. WANTED TO RENT Terrace Boose, three bedrooms, Paya Lebar or Upper SerangooD locality, long lease. It possible, nrm»tTnur»i monthly976 words
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Advertisement853 1964-10-22 14 EDUCATION 20 Worsts SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtra HSC, OSC Model Answers. All Subjects. List Freel K.S. Cboy. P.O. Bos 2003, Spore. AND AFTER YOUR COMMERCIAL CLASSES. WHAT 7 POSSIBLY AN INTERVIEW WITH YOUR PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYER. May bs all yeu san efTsr him is yeur Knowledge of Typewriting THERE853 words
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Advertisement1133 1964-10-22 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE f» Word* SS Min.}— Box StcU. oxtra 1962 JAGUAR MXII 3.4 one ownrr. very well maintained. »".400/-. View 41. Orchard Kd.. S pore Tel: 3WBI. I Ext. 245. FIAT (OOD Nov. IP«2. One owner, well maintained «.I.ui<i 0.n.0. Inter-f.-tid parly please Plione: Ab Lai IbOTI spore. NSU1,133 words
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Advertisement762 1964-10-22 14 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE 20 Word* U (Min.)— Box St et* txtra HALF CABIN CRUISER. 16 feet. with 14 h.p. Scott Outboard BrtKioe All In good condition. Recently overhauled. J7jO ono. Phooe (Spore) *****. REAL BARGAIN: Secood-nsnd Mci cury uutho&rds in excellent condition sUnp Electric model st BUM/- xini Manual762 words
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Advertisement499 1964-10-22 14 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) Wnrtl* II rlWsi I— **-.t <• rt, rtlrm I SOUTH-EAST ASIA HOTEL 1 Victoria Hotel $23 iirant. HOTEL AMBASSADOR MSesMl It Koad. Dancing Nightly. Tel: 47:ttn MAVFAIR MOTFL j con<lition<-<1 rosxna mth tiuphorFRESH FLOWERS J« Word, si I I/m./— Hnx SI) et: txtrm PRINCESS SAYS lor499 words
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Advertisement1368 1964-10-22 15 U LIVERPOOL k WEST COAST U.K.. 1 Out Sport Sam r. Snam uiTHYBiUS li.iraatt. Dublin. Gusgoa... Ott 23 CALCNAS Li.erMll. Casio*..... Gla. 31 Oct 23 Oct 24 25 Oct 21 vtHAMPUS luerpttl. A-.t.' nouth GO. 13 Oct 25 Oct 21 2 ■iMNON l.teipiil. ij.asgow let 21 Ni. I Ni. J1,368 words
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Advertisement1315 1964-10-22 15 miSKSL^^^SmSSmm |i!gl| THE EAC {LINES 7Mi P»«lt ***** 'Mil MM PMat (2371 SAILINGS 10 81T-LUIH LAIIAKU kENOA. Ll HAVRE, HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTEROAM. AMSTEROAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURG. AARHUS t COPENHAGEN) iin«<i.uii y. 3 nan Penang "JUTLANOIA" (a)| G. 28-30,22 Oct 23 21 Oct 2) 21 Oct •■so" (I) ik oct/ t1,315 words
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Advertisement1310 1964-10-22 15 I BEN&LINE EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONOON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. UTCtkIV *\%M*\*l¥\ For Lonoon Nt. II BENLONONO Rotteroam Nt. 23 i.n 4 <:oie n. Shim Pining Hamburg Olt 2 Oct 23/29 UlTkiri tPITKnu t Hamburg Nn 21 lir.«CL.jt,UV.Jri London Oec 4 Smiaoo'i i i'r-an -in Hull Die 14 ll Pt1,310 words
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Advertisement1211 1964-10-22 15 Ifc^^ ELLERMAN BUCKN/U1 S.S. CO.. LTD. [raffl uuNDON HAMBURG ROTTEROAM HAVRE ||CCaaaj\ HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singaport Sham 'tntng 1 CITY OF NEWCASTLE 'l^\ SH,] i U Nl. J Ct t CITY OF CHICAGO B(c tit» or icirrtTFii 24/21 Dec 11/Jl tie cam Ha..t .efiVi IMMM Miits RtU. Alia iMt.ag Itr1,211 words
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Article130 1964-10-22 16 SHIPS lymK alongside tha Smjcaport wharves or eipeotad today art: KaraKorum I 2. Straat Bali a 4. Txolje .V Treblnje 6/7. Mersey Uoyd n. Kanaai Mam 10/11, Straat Vrazer 1314. Hero IS/16, Hokal Mam 18. Tjikumpex IU, Ruthl V/M, Jutlandia 29/ 30. Calchas 35/36 CoinoHn 3S/3U.130 words
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840 1964-10-22 16 From Our Market Correspondent mI'KNOVER was very 1 small on the Stock Kxchange of Malaysia yesterday, but both industrial and mining shares tended better, with Rantaus outstanding. They put on 20 cents on the latest dividend of 50 cents. Other minings were better on840 words
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Article26 1964-10-22 16 Malayan Stork Indices Oct. 20 Oct. 21 ■Industrials: 84.66 84.68 Tins: 130.94 130.94 S rubbers: 104.18 104.18 •Drc. 30, l!l«:i 100 Dec. 29. 1962=10026 words
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Article822 1964-10-22 16 BUSINESS In and reported to tbe Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttesd (3.000) >..~.ii. (1.000) 51. 57: Etta orda. (1,000) si. '.'*>. (1,000) $2: E. Smeltara (1.000) $3.73. (1.000)822 words
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499 1964-10-22 16 S TRAITS tin on the Penang I market yesterday recovered most of Tuesday's $21,874 drop, rising $18.75 a picul to $799.25 on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 30 tons to 200 tons. There had been an earlier turn-round in London, with both499 words
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Advertisement1124 1964-10-22 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. UUUt. Pacific and Atlantic Service Honfkon> riancisco L. Mige.aa N. tori r"pn.a ssitiraort ■Finn ¥ara" 2s Net/ l Oat 11 Dec Oic •Ma 12 Jas 14 jsa kaaikawa Mars" 21/71 lac II lie 11 las I Faa 11 Fel 13 Fat West Coast of Central1,124 words
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Advertisement1109 1964-10-22 16 BsaNssssssasßaV BaLatssssßsaßßasssal sV sssMstaaaJaa *USTIALI« SERVICE I sMIM rMISUN AMD I*. &»Lr SUVIU la> frtaiaatla. tlalaila. attlsoaraa. Svsast tat Ma«ras aat Nsfaaaniiasi Pcnans. vnaa S oar* S'pora t, S'riaa rsius* BOMBIU 7 NO. l/ll Na> 11/12 Nil I KIUU 13/21 Oel 2* Od W Oct PUPNEA" 11/11 No. 12 141,109 words
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Advertisement831 1964-10-22 16 CLOSING PRICES October 21. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 72 cents (down half a cent). TIN: 5799.25 a picul (up $18.75). Unofficial estimated offering: 200 tons (down 30 tons). AUSTRALIAN STOCKS VJELBOURNE, Wed.— lndustrials were steadier with moves small and about in balance. Trading was aguin quiet. Base metals tinned, with North831 words
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Advertisement795 1964-10-22 17 |w^fjffj|p^HiP5 I wyinffn'H3Ji In the matter of SHARIKAT LOMBONG PELEPAH KANAN LIMITED i Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya > HOW RESOLUTIONS At a duly convened Extraordln- General Meeting of the Members of SHARIKAT LOMBONG I'fc.LEPAH KANAN LTD. held at the Registered Office. No. 66 (4th Floor. Foil Chong Building)795 words
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Advertisement774 1964-10-22 17 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in the State of Singapore) REGISTERED OFFICE: 2, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE 1. TO ALL SHAREHOLDERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the members of the Company will be held at its Conference Room 10A Chulia Street, Singapore! on Saturday the774 words
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Advertisement628 1964-10-22 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT IN PROTECTION, CARRIER AND COMMUNICATIONS WORK. Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens between the ages of 20 and 25 years for appointment as Junior Technical Assistant In Protection, Carrier and Communications Work. 2. Applicants must have passed Form IV in628 words
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Advertisement793 1964-10-22 17 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN. PENANG APPOINTMENT OF CITY TRANSPORT MANAGER Applications are Invited from I Malaysian Citizens for the post of CITY TRANSPORT MANAGER which will fall vacant in January, 1965. 2. The post carries a fixed monthly salary of $1,310 and a variaole cost-of-living allowance793 words
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Advertisement882 1964-10-22 17 TENDERS KELANTAN J.K.R. itnubK NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered J.K.R. Contractors in Class E and ebove up to 3.00 p.m. on 31st October. 1964 at the 1 office of Jurutera Negrl, Kelantan, |for THE CONSTRUCTION OF 2 NOS. CLASS F QRS AND 1 NO. CLASS E 1 QRS882 words
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Advertisement427 1964-10-22 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Jabatan Kerja Raj a registered contractors ot Class E and above will be received at the office of the Pegawal Ke- majuan Negerl Selangor. Kuala 1 Lumpur, up to 12.00 noon 2.11.1964 for the CONSTRUCTION OP A j MOSQUE IN KAMPONO BHARU. SABAK BERNAM. I427 words
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Advertisement698 1964-10-22 17 FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the office of the Federal Land Dpvplodment Authority 7th Floor Government Offices Building. Jalan Ourney. Kuala Lumpur up to 4.00 p.m. 4th November 1964 from exprncnerd felling contractors for the works of Jungle Felling. Lurning. Pruninu. Sucking. Rebuming. Ploughing698 words
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Article, Illustration859 1964-10-22 18 Snell wins 1,500 m to complete a golden double Abebe astounds the world with his marathon triumph JWO HOI RS of fabulous recordbreaking ended the athletics contest in the 18th Olympic Games today when speed took wings and men and women ran faster thanUP - 859 words
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Article, Illustration327 1964-10-22 18 JEGA INHOSPITAL WITH CHICKEN POX TOKYO, Wed. Mani JeeatheMUQk the Malaysian sprinter who reached the Olympic 200 metres semi finals before he was eliminated, today entered the Olympic Village hospital to be treated for chicken dox. He was sent to the hospital at 9.30 this morning after Dr. H. A.327 words
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Article56 1964-10-22 18 TOKYO, Wed.-X. S. Moorthy (Malaysia) manager, to win one bout in the Olympic judo middleweight elimination round but he failed to qualify. Moorthy beat B. Repuyan < Philippines but lost to R. Perez (Argentine). In the final tour.iament. I. Okano ijnpan) was a» easy winMr, beating56 words
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Article335 1964-10-22 18 TOKYO, Wed. MARATHON winner Bikila Abebe today predicted that he would win his third gold medal in Mexico in 1968 "because the altitude of Mexico City is the same as Addis Ababa" his home town. The 32-year-old Ethiopian imoeria] palace guard and father of335 words
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705 1964-10-22 18 Athletics MEN 400 m relay (World record 39.1 Olympic 39.5 1 1 United Stales (P. Draytoon. G. Ashworth. R. Stebbins, R. Hayes) 39.0 (World and Olympic record), 2 Poland 39.3. 3 France 39.3. 4 Jamaica 39.4. 5 USSR 39.4. 6 Venezuela 39.5. 7 Italy705 words
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297 1964-10-22 18 Indians to challenge Pakistan for the hockey gold •TOKYO, Wed.—Pakis--1 tan and India tori:;}' emerged victors from the Olympic hockey tourr«ament semifinals and prepared to resume the gold medal battle they fought in Rome four years ago. Pakistan, the champions and the Rome silver medallists, both took three goals off297 words
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Article128 1964-10-22 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Selargor AAA tonight dtcided to invite 35 Malaysian athletes to compete in the match against the German Olympic team at Merdcka Stadium on Nov 4 The athletes are: Men M. Jegalhcsan, Mazlan Hamzah. John Duokum. C. Kunalan. K. Selv;iratnam. A. Victor,128 words
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Article, Illustration334 1964-10-22 19 YANG (no excuses for failure in Olympic decathlon) QUITS rpOKYO. Wed. Yang Chuang- kwang, Asia's greatest allround athlete, announced here today that he has retired from competition. Yang, on whom Taiwan had banked their hopes on winning the decathlon gold medal here, finished fifth to the German Wllli Holdorf yesterday.334 words
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Article, Illustration86 1964-10-22 19 FALSE START? No, Stephen Clark takes off ahead of his rivals because he is the United States* lastr leg in the 400 metres freestyle relay and his team are in the lead. The American team won the gold medalUPI - 86 words
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Article106 1964-10-22 19 TOKYO. Wed. The Asian Games Federation yesterday accepted the resignation of Indonesian Sports Minister R. Maladi from the council. The governing body of the federation appointed four new members from India, Taiwan, Malaysia and Japan. Hong Kong's delegate A. de O. Sales was elected vice-presidentAP - 106 words
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Article56 1964-10-22 19 LONDON, Wed. Results of British football matches played last night were: Football league cup 3rd round: Northampton Town 2 Portsmouth 1 Div 3: Barnslcy 4 Watford 0; Brentford 2 Exeter City 1; Bristol Rovers 0 Oldham Athletic 0; Walsall 1 Scunthorpe United 2; Div 2: Brighton and HoveReuter - 56 words
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Article45 1964-10-22 19 SINGAPORE Wed.— S YogaraJah, the Singapore Hockey Association .secretary for the past 14 years was re-elected for another term of office. Other officials arc: Vice-president M.S. Menon; treasurer R.S. Sithamparam; Independent members: P.A. Milne. S. K. Sundram and Cdr D.J Lean: auditor J Carvalllo.45 words
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184 1964-10-22 19 TOKYO, Wednesday. CAIRO was selected as the venue for an international hockey tournament and meeting place for the International Hockey Federation's next eral congress in 1966. A dosed session of the ral congress here voted lor Cairo in the face I of offers from184 words
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195 1964-10-22 19 rH, Wed. Lt.-Col William O. G. Grut. of Sweden, the 1948 London Olympics gold medallist in the Modern Pentathlon, said here today that he would be prepared to promote this particular event In Malaysia it his services were required. The events In Modern195 words
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Article98 1964-10-22 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Telecoms sharpshootlng Insideright Thasen bagged two goals in the second half to enable his side to beat Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives In the Selangor Government Services hockey match at Princes Road today. The Ministry forwards, well supported by right-half Mahmud and centre-half Shariff98 words
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Article51 1964-10-22 19 f ALCUTTA. Wed. There was no play on the fourth day of the Third Test cricket match between India and Australia here today because of heavy rain. Australia have a lead of 82 runs with lane, second innings wickets standing. Scores: Australia 174 and 143-1. India 235.Reuter - 51 words
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Article77 1964-10-22 19 SOCCER B. Pahat League: Merdeka Estate 5 Kllat 0 Friendly (Kluang): Gurkhas 3 Revertex 1 SOCCER SBIIFA Senior KO tourney: Wearne Bros 2 Chartered Bank 1: HK Shanghai Bank 3 Cold Storage 3. SBHFA Junior KO tourney: Metal Box 3 Naafl 0; Butm Darby 2 Jardlne Waugh 2. Ipoh77 words
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Article73 1964-10-22 19 SOCCER Spore Jr. (up: SUble Boys v Jollilads. Rajajl v Airport: Geylang Utd v D. Afiah tall matches at Parrer Pk>. Ipoh I>iv. 1: Tamil Youngsters v Kllat Club (Jn Abdul Jail] pO). BADMINTON Tour match: SYor v New Zealand <SBA) 8 p.m I RUGGER Friendlies (Sgon:73 words
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Article426 1964-10-22 19 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. FAST AND FURIOUS, beaten twice by Gunsmith at Ipoh, should make amends at the Bukit Timah meeting which opens on Sunday. The four-year-old showed no loss of form despite his strenuous efforts at Ipoh recently by doing a smart trial on yielding track426 words
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238 1964-10-22 19 -Ten tofollow at St Leger meeting EPSOM JEEP'S ten horses to follow at the St. Leger meeting are: OLEANDER 111 My early fancy for the St. Leger; second to Pulau Pangkor in the Singapore Gold Cup last month; can •tay 14f. IRON HAND Deserves a win after several good efforts;238 words
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Article, Illustration134 1964-10-22 19 leaves for Boston Liston rkENVER, Wed.— Sonny yesterday completed training here for his fight against world heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay in Boston on Nov. 16. He leaves for Boston tomorrow to set up camp at Plymouth, Massachusetts, where he will continue his workouts. The world Boxing Association have refusedReuter - 134 words
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Article82 1964-10-22 19 Thais due today ■fUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tht Thailand rugger team who will meet Malaysia In the annual match for the King of Thailand's Cup at the Merdeka Stadium under floodlights on Oct. 31. will arrive in Penang tomorrow. The visitors open thrir tour with a warm-up match against a North82 words
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Article44 1964-10-22 19 GOTHENBURG. Wed. Dunfermline, of Scotland, readied the second round of the Inter-Cities Fairs soccer cup here last night when they drew 0-0 with Oergrjte. of Gothenburg, in a first round, second leg match. Dunfermline won the first leg 4-2 last Tuesday. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article46 1964-10-22 19 JESSELTON, Wed— lnche Mohammed Khir Johari. the Mlni*. ter for Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, said here yesterday that the Badminton Association of Malaysia would send their Thomas Cup players on an exhibition tour of Sabah "as soon as money is available.46 words
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Advertisement76 1964-10-22 19 Indispensable WMfflSk YEAR BOOK Want a job? Make sure you know your j Malaysia, going for an interview. Know i your Malaysia, seeking information, MalayI sia's reference book. s THE ONLY AUTHORITATIVE AND COM- PREHENSIVE REFERENCE WORK AVAILABLE ON MALAYSIA. HUNDREDS OF j FACTS. £«o Obtainable from 1 All Newsagents76 words
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Advertisement102 1964-10-22 19 i tmarn today.. travel tomorrow The Quick Easy Way to Learn a N«»Ungu»ga s *fe' CONTBMTS, 20 LESSON I^^ I'^.Jr <Bfis"* LANGUAGE COURSE JT^ gffnas; ir »<i« f >™<* i-i-"*™ raff < £&~«^r r I Federal Publications Ltd.. I Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Please send the following102 words
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Article, Illustration232 1964-10-22 20 WOMAN AND CHILD FLEE FALLING HOUSE JUST IN TIME THIS was one of seven plank-and-xinc houses wrecked by a 10-minute whirlwind which struck a Malay fishing village in Ki'ilnk. Singapore, on Tuesday. In this house. 60-year-old Che Ani binte Saian, was cradling her granddaughter to sleep when theChew Boon Chin - 232 words
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Article, Illustration217 1964-10-22 20 Malaysian pilot plans record flight KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Malaysian pilot will fly solo on a 10,000-mile journey from Kuala Lumpur to Britain on Oct. 31 in an attempt to establish a series of aviation records. He is Mr. Ted Baillie Reynolds, 35. who will make the attempt in his217 words
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72 1964-10-22 20 The After-Care Assn. aims to raise $200,000 SINGAPORE Wed. The re Alier-Cnre Association is now trying :o raise $200,000 to build a new vocational .school to help rehabilitate discharged prisoners by teaching them a trade. Letters of appeal for donations, stoned by the association's president, Singapore's Cl.ief Justice. Mr. Justice72 words
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Article43 1964-10-22 20 NEW YORK. Wed— Two armed men kidnapped Joseph ("Joe Bananas") Bonanno, alleged to be a leader of the American "Mafia" secret society. In front of a block of flats on Park Avenue early today, police reported. Reuter. 20 words s:o (minimum)Reuter - 43 words
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Article78 1964-10-22 20 JESSELTON. Wed. Roofs of five more houses were blown off by a strong whirlwind this afternoon, making a total of 13 houses damaged since yesterday. Yesterday's whirlwind caused extensive damage to eight houses at Kampong Sembulan, near Jesselton. People living in the area panicked78 words
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Article150 1964-10-22 20 MARINES STAGE 5-HOUR 'ATTACK' KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed. Marines from the 42nd Commando, supported by the Royal Artillery, staged a mock battle against an enemy position at Marang, 18 miles south of here. This is part of the weeklong exercise code-named "Operation Knight." It began with the arrival of HMS Bulwark150 words
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Article54 1964-10-22 20 LONDON. Wed.— A Judge has awarded £1,600 damages to Mrs. Jeanette Marie Carmina Houseley. 41, a keen home cook who lost her sense of smell and taste after a road accident. Mr. Justice McNair said: "For a lady with a skill for cooking this isReuter - 54 words
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Article33 1964-10-22 20 TORONTO. Wed— Roman Catholics in the Toronto area- have been given permission to use birth control pills, providing they are not taken for a period longer than 16 months— UPl.33 words
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Article28 1964-10-22 20 SINOAPORE, Wed. An attendant at the Malaysia service station in Clemenceau Avenue was robbed of $80 by six thugs in a car shortly before midnight today.28 words
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Article75 1964-10-22 20 WASHINGTON, Wed.— The body of the late President Herbert Hoover will arrive here by train from New York on Friday to receive the capital's homage. The U.S. Defence Department announced lasi night that President Hoover's body would lie in state in the rotunda of the CapitolAP - 75 words
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Article53 1964-10-22 20 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia has voiced objection to the United Arab Republic as mediator In her dispute with Malaysia. The acting President. Dr. Subandrio, yesterday said: "If Kuala Lumpur really desires to settle the Malaysian issue with Indonesia, she does not need to ask a third countryUPI - 53 words
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Article48 1964-10-22 20 JAKARTA, Wed. Fifty-three people have died after eating poisonous food in Pleren, West Java, the official Antara news agency reported yesterday. Antara said the food was believed to have been fried with oil mixed with endrin la poison used to kill rats). Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article440 1964-10-22 20 LONDON. Wed. Buyers were showing an increased Interest In the stock markets today and. although business was still small, it was mostly a one-way market and prices responded sharply. In the afternoon, demand increased and pushed prices to their best levels of the day. Helping440 words
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Article, Illustration662 1964-10-22 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The State Advocate General. Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, today said that to insulate the Malays from competition might really do them more harm than good. Speaking to the Lions Club on the "Social problems of Muslims662 words
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Article67 1964-10-22 20 LONDON, Wed— The new British Labour Government today I pledged to continue Allied policies in South-east Asia and to cooperate with the free world in tht defence against the Communist threat. The pledge was contained in messages from the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker,67 words
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Article51 1964-10-22 20 MEXICO CITY. Wed. Britalt«« Department of Technical Co-operation is giving two "hot cells" worth £20.000 to Mexico's nuclear energy commission, the British Ambassador. Sir Nicholas Cheetham. announced. •Hot cells" are sheathed boxe« fitted with remote control devices for handling highly-radio-active materials, used in nuclear reactors—Reuter - 51 words
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200 1964-10-22 20 Upheld— a paper's right not to publish letter LONDON, Wed. Britain's voluntary watchdog of newspaper ethics, the Press Council, upheld today a newspaper's right not to publish a letter from the High Commissioner of Ghana. The High Commissioner, Mr. Kewsi Armah, complained that the Dally Telegraph had declined to publishReuter - 200 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-10-22 20 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 72 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penang 81 73 Ipoh 86 72 Malacca 84 72 Singapore 84 7340 words
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