The Straits Times, 23 October 1964
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Title Section19 1964-10-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article, Illustration481 1964-10-23 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN The Sabah claim won't go to U.N. after a11... ANOTHER HURDLE REMAINS ON THE ROAD TO BANGKOK TALKS By 1 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. THE Phil i p pi nes Government has reversed its decision to take the Sabah claim to the United Nations, giving fresh hope481 words
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Article, Illustration117 1964-10-23 1 IrpHIS was the problem I X that fared world diplomats in Moscow: Who was Russia's ihm\ strong man .Uexei Kosygin. the Primr Minister, or I -on id Brezhnev, the Communist Party leader? The doubts are now over. It was Brezhnev who, at a Moscow celebration, was117 words
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145 1964-10-23 1 Captured Indons: Tengku to define status soon KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday J^S important announcement on the status of captured Indonesian invaders is expected to be made by Tengku Abdul Rahman in the next day or two. The Prime Minister has been having discussions on this question with the Attorney-General. Inche Abdul145 words
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Article73 1964-10-23 1 JAKARTA. Thurs.— America n Embassy sources said today the i embassy has leceived' an assur- ance from the Indonesian Government that harassment of American mail would be stopped. The sources recalled that during the past few weeks the Jakaria. Semarang and Surabaya post ol rices haveAP - 73 words
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Article57 1964-10-23 1 CAIRO. Thurs. Some 200 doctors and nurses were under treatment in hospital here today for food poisoning caused by bacteria in meat and vegetable.-, it Is reported. Health authorities attributed the disease to sewage water whi c h flooded streets in the capital last month, followingReuter - 57 words
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Article93 1964-10-23 1 Goods train derailed at Tampin I/OTA REMBAU. 1V Thurs. Twentyone wagons of a south bound goods train went off the track at a sharp bend, six miles north of I Tampin, at 3.30 p.m. I today. The 26-wagon train was travelling from Seremban to Gemas when the accident, occurred. There93 words
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Article40 1964-10-23 1 GLEN COVE fNew York) Thurs.— Mrs. Jacqueline Ken- > nedy. widow of the late President, i has leased a weekend home liere within five minutes drive of the Long Island home of her brother-in-law. Mr. Robert Kennedy. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article53 1964-10-23 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Derence Minister. Gen. Abdul Haris Masution. today charged that Singapore was being used by the BrlHA t" smußKle weapons to Indo- nesian rebels in the Celebes islands. He said: "The most up-to-date weapon*" had been smuggled from Singapore to Tawau. Malaysian Borneo, and then Into53 words
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Article31 1964-10-23 1 LUSAKA, Thurs.— The Princess Ro\:il arrived here by air today to represent fjueen Elizabeth, at celerere tomorrow marklns Northern Rhodesia's accession to as the independent Republic of Zambia— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration102 1964-10-23 1 Court clears cheque case Dato TANAH RATA, Thurs. Dato Yee Peng Wan, 48-year-old millionaire contractor and Alliance leader in the Cameron Highlands, was acquitted today of a charge of dishonestly misappropriating two cheques totalling 814.000. The cheques, for $10,000 and 54.000, were from the Ministry of Education and were for102 words
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81 1964-10-23 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tlir Singapore Government, with trie concurrence of the Central Government. will test air raid siren.-, throughout the island at 2.30 p.m. on Monday. The >irens will sound the "alert" and "all clear" sig- rials. The "alert" will be a wailing tone81 words
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Article104 1964-10-23 1 Three boys and a girl 1 1 IMA (Peru) Thurs. Quadruplets three boys and a girl were born yesterday to a Peruvian couple. Doctors at San Bartomome Hospital here said: "The mother and babies are well and fine.Tho mother was identified as Lucia Guillen Flores and the father, aAP - 104 words
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Article70 1964-10-23 1 Three girls and a boy NAPLES, Thurs. A peasant's wife gave birth to three girls and a boy yesterday at Brusciano. a village near Naples. The mother, Concetta Valente. 33. was in her seventh month of pregnancy. She has seven other children. The quadruplets were taken to a NaplesAP - 70 words
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Article51 1964-10-23 1 DENHAM SPRINGS (Louisiana) Thurs. A college teacher killed his wife, shot: j and clubbed his four children i and then committed suicide i last night, police reported. Officers rushed the child!ren to a hospital. An eight-year-old boy died en route, i The others were in critical condition.—AP - 51 words
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Article34 1964-10-23 1 JAKARTA. Thurs Acting President Dr Subnndrto was quoted as saying today he had not yet received a communication fiom the Philippines regardlne the withdrawal of guerillas from Uie Malaysian mainland— APAP - 34 words
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Article19 1964-10-23 1 MIAMI. Thurs.— Cuba will j>oon nave a •socialist constitution Dr Fidel Cs.stro. the Pemier, raid today Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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158 1964-10-23 1 Over: The dark world of five brothers PALERMO. Thurs In a darkened clinic room with only one lamp burning, Dr. Luigi Picardo yesterday took the bandages off the eyes of five Sicilian brothers blind since birth. Calogero Rotold. four, the youngest, stared in amazement, then cried out "La Caravata." andAP - 158 words
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179 1964-10-23 1 Walker: Not until Sock is dead... TESSELTON. Thurs. J Major-Goneral W.C. J Walker. Director ol i Operations In the Bori neo Territories, predicted in Tawau todaji that Indonesian confrontation might £io on "until perhaps President Soekarno is dead Soekarno could not :il lore to lose "what be had foollshl] created."179 words
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Article31 1964-10-23 1 LONDON. Thurs. The Times newspaper curried d advertisement today: "Young Goldwater cnmnai:!i public relatior..s man. married to Id girl, requires position lr Lonuon as employment endi Nov. 3." UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Article33 1964-10-23 1 THANT SUCCESTION UNITED NATIONS Thurs Secretarj-<ipn-eral U Th.mt suggested today that Khrushchev the dismissed Soviet Premier, be permitted U make a public statement on the situation leading to his replacement AT.33 words
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Article21 1964-10-23 1 TOKYO. Thurs. A rolling earthquake shook Tokyo at ti.56 p.m. today There were no immediate report of damage. UPI.UPI - 21 words
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138 1964-10-23 2 [ONDON, Thurv The new Kremlin regime Is pushing for a co-exis-ti■: < i arrangement with Kr China .inri is prcpar(d lo im>dif> tin- 11tninu■tef romcrrnu- called by >lr Khrushchev tor a showdown with Peking, tlipluniatir >oune«, vtul >estertl.t\ 1 lie Noimrs said Mm new138 words
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Article, Illustration215 1964-10-23 2 When we are ready— by Mr. Aidit JAKARTA, Thurs. I'llK Indonesian Communist Party chairman, Mr. D. N. Aidit. has given notice that his party accepts only temporarily the State philosophy of panchasila." Addressing a conference last month, ho .-aid his party recognised the tact t hat most Indonesians maintained religious215 words
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Article68 1964-10-23 2 CANBERRA. Thurs. Coco* Island was being used as a staging baM- for Royal Australian Air Forcr aircraft on thrir way to Malaysia, the Minister for Air. Mr. P. Howson. said in the House of Representatives today in answer to a question. Last week the Minister for Defence.Reuter - 68 words
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74 1964-10-23 2 i JAKARTA. Thurs.-.The 90- year- old Indonesian parliament building will be "rejuventated because the smell of cooking has managed to penetrate into the session hall." accordIng to the official Antara Mva agency. The agency said the short distance between the session hall and the74 words
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119 1964-10-23 2 'CONFESSION' BY PILOT, THEN HANOI ACCUSES THAIS TOKYO. Tliurs. North Vietnam yesterday accused Thailand of military intervention in Laos and Vietnam. The North Vietnamese Foreign Ministry, in a statement broadcast by Radio Hanoi, said it based its charges on the confessions of a Thai pilot allegedly shot down while flying119 words
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Article, Illustration364 1964-10-23 2 THE MAN DIEM JAILED MAY BECOME HEAD OF STATE SAIGON. Thursday. J^ CIVILIAN government will be appointed by South Vietnam's High National Council some time before next Tuesday, it was an- nounced last night. It was speculated that the 17-meraDer council mightAP - 364 words
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116 1964-10-23 2 New jobs for four ousted generals UAIGON. Thurs.— Four top Vietnamese generals who were ousted in Maj-Gen. Nguyen Khanh's coud last January are being given new lobs in the Armed Forces. The generals returned to Saigon on Tuesday after nearly nine months of banishment from the capital, mostly in forcedReuter - 116 words
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Article95 1964-10-23 2 LISBON, niurs. The Portuguese Foreign Minister Mr Alberto Franco Nogueiro. yesterday warned the American Ford Foundation not to meddle in his country's affairs. He told a news conference his Ministry whs considering reports that, the foundation was lending financial support to the MOHunbi- que FreedomAP - 95 words
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Article49 1964-10-23 2 TOKYO. Thurs.— The JipTltM Government iia.s abandoned search in the Jungles of Guam Island for Japanese mMUm reported to be in hiding. A spokesman for the Ministry said then.- was no evidence to support reports that two -wild men" were sighted on th« island.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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136 1964-10-23 2 CEOUL. Thurs. The South Korean Government will push ahead with Its plan to form an Asian Common Market among South Korea, Japan. Formosa and South Vietnam. The Government plan was revealed by the M;n- istcr Without Portfolio, Mr. Wong Yong-suk. at a news136 words
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Miscellaneous29 1964-10-23 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby if ILirX f\ «cc tmat ac uas am V \Z7_ZZS( cti SP 1 V IMPC3RTAKIT COWFEBENCE I Cam sorpv J x^-, tmic apternoon j-29 words
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Article, Illustration685 1964-10-23 3 MOSCOW, Thurs VOSKHOD'S LANDING WAS SOFTER THAN ELEVATOR HALTING: KOMAROV THE landing of the three-man Russian spaceship, Voskhod (Sunrise), was softer than an elevator coming to a halt, Col. Vladimir Komarov. the ship's commander, told a Press conference yesterday. He said the first capsule to carryReuter; UPI - 685 words
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145 1964-10-23 3 PARIS. Thurs. Gen. de Gaulle told a Cabinet meeting yesterday that France would leave the European Common. Market if the Common Market for agriculture was not organised as was agreed. Mr. Alain PeyrefiUe. the Information Minister, told reporters this after th« Cabinet meeting.Reuter - 145 words
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95 1964-10-23 3 Within minutes: £92 m orders for cars I ONDON. Thurs. Orders worth more than £92.000.000 were taken by the British Motor Corporation and the Ford Motor Company within minutes of the opening of the Lon- don Motor Show here yesterday. Princess Margaret perI formed the opening cereI monj- The B.M.C.Reuter - 95 words
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Article125 1964-10-23 3 VTEW YORK, Thurs.— Mrs. 1 Julia Bower, 85. a 1401 b arthritic gran dmother. yesterday held a 250 lb, building superintendent by the ankles while the rest of his body dangled out of a sixth-floor window and saved his life. Mrs. Bower didiii haveUPI - 125 words
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219 1964-10-23 3 Barry cuts out that dirty —film WAS H I N GTON, Thurs. A controversial propaganda film showing halfnaked dancing girls, pornography, Negro riots and other socalled "immoral" aspects of American life was withdrawn by the Republican Party last night at the request of Senator Barry Goldwater. The film, sponsored byAgencies - 219 words
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Advertisement85 1964-10-23 3 Biggest family buy of any car Big in styling! Big in comfort! Big in economy! Here's a real family car rally-proved roadworthiness and ruggedness— real dependability. Smooth effortless cruising, road-hugging safety. Come and test drive Cortina. Choice of five models— 2-door Deluxe, 4-door Deluxe, 4-door Super, Estate Car and the85 words
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Advertisement372 1964-10-23 3 F 2190 ACHES and PAINS goand then you say thanks to -/De Witts \ljP Kidney Bladder Pills Js^B They ftv* quick Kelp to your kldncyi and bUddar I to char out tSe po'ioni In your body that caaiM VKI ACHING MUSCLES, RHEUMATISM, JOINT PAINS and BACKACHE Th«n. at your pains372 words
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Advertisement340 1964-10-23 4 H||MHHHHHHMMM| l HONDAIWINS ON FI^ST TRY IN WEST GERMAN INTERNATIONAL RACE t-'s* 1 i«*- r v HBHBBBBBp >* ±—***mnm*- ?t j* h^ BV^ .^w.'-v- 1 B J <^ii(i»*** ll > l<l-111l > ji^? I J.., s^k m I W^^^^^^ tr >"^" <^" j^.^^™ i AUTOMOBILE DEALERS r Km* J PROVEN340 words
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Article, Illustration469 1964-10-23 5 KUCHING, Thursday. Y^HO gave a political detainee, Ong Yueng Ing, alcohol shortly before he was found dead in a Special Branch interrogation centre cell here on June 16? Police Assistant Commissioner A. A. Rajah told the Coroner. Mr. H. S. Daniell. yesterday: "I regret469 words
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Article75 1964-10-23 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Mr. Etlchi Supa. managing director of Mitsui and Co.. Ltd. It due to arrive here tomorrow to attend the opening of a multi-million dollar spinning mill project —.The Textile Corporation of Malaya Ltd. —in Johore Bahru. Mit.sui and Co. is a partner in the $375 words
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Article46 1964-10-23 5 park will bo charged SI from ill nc i I frel th» p:nrh Th:- is tier payment ot will re- c*lve a coupon which if presented to the hotel after h meal or drink I Will be taken .11 the bill.46 words
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106 1964-10-23 5 Central Bank plans a Spore building SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Central Bank of Malaysia is planning to construct a new multi-storey building in Robinson Road. The building, to go up next to Crosby House, will house the Singapore branch of the bank. The Singapore branch is now operating from a building106 words
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Article87 1964-10-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaysia will participate! in the 10th Common-' wealfch Parliamentary Association Conference to be held in Kingston. Jamaica, from Nov. 3 to 21. A four-man delegation led by the Minister of Lands and Mines. Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Jawi. will leave for87 words
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Article44 1964-10-23 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. H. Godfrey, of the New Zealand High Commission, will (five a talk, followed by a film show, on Nrw Zealand to members of the In- ternational Women's Club at ttip YWCA at 5 Collyer Quay. to-! morrow.44 words
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198 1964-10-23 5 GIRL WHO DRANK SOAP— TO PROVE HER LOVE IPOH. Thursday. r convince her gambling boy friend how much she loved him, a seamstress, Lav Fong Kirn, 18, drank soap solution, the magistrate's court New factory in Singapore SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Onh Keng Swee. today laid the198 words
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Article135 1964-10-23 5 ROBBERS GET $900 IN CAR HIJACK SINGAPORE. Thurs, A granite quarry clerk, Choo Sco Soon, was hijacked with his car and robbed of $900 early today. Chee. 40. who works for the Tiong Slam quarry in Johore, told the police that he was waiting In his car at the junction135 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-10-23 5 Accent on batek at fashion show TIIK accent is on batek. Che Kosmini binte Sha'ari, a Malay studies student of the University of Malaya, shows off a sleek full-length offshoulder batek. evening sheath with a detachable jacket in a fashion parade at the Malayan Teachers' College in Kuala Lumpur. The77 words
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Article56 1964-10-23 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. General Choi Hong Hi. South Korean Ambassador to Malaysia, will open the new Korean nude centri at Cross Street here tomorrow. Housed In the multi-storey carpark, the centre will De Koreas show-room in Singapore. The opening ceremony, at, 10 a.m., will be followed by56 words
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Article33 1964-10-23 5 KCAL A LUMPUR. Ihurs.— Da- i to Nik Ahmad Kanm. former Am- i ba.ss.idor :o tne United States, has been elected president of the Kuala Lumpur Society of Incorporated Secretaries.33 words
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Article20 1964-10-23 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Twelve members of the Lions Club donated blood at the Singapore Blood Transfusion Centre today20 words
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117 1964-10-23 5 70 Peace Corps volunteers get down to work KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Seventy American* Peac"e Corps volunteers after a sixday "orientation week" are all set to assume their various posts throughout the country. They leave Kuala Lumpur tomorrow morning by tra"in and bus to their new "homes." mostly remote kampongs. Nineteen117 words
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Article32 1964-10-23 5 KAJANG. Thurs— Thf Kajang Convent will hold a food and fund fair in aid of its sports fund on the school ground In Church Street here on Nov 732 words
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Article58 1964-10-23 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs— A woman. Llm Poh Keng, 33. was killed just after midnight last night when the car In which she mm a passenger skidded In Er.st Coast Road and crashed into a drain The driver of the car, Ong Ke* Soon, has been detained58 words
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155 1964-10-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The recently formed Student Orchestra subcommittee of the Selangor State Goodwill Committee has begun work to organise a four-day visit to Kuala Lumpur by the Singapore Yoath Symphony Orchestra This was announced here today at a Press conference by the155 words
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199 1964-10-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Royal Malaysian Navy is to be further strengthened with the addition of four motor torpedo boats the first of their kind to be purchased by the navy. An order for the boats, which have speeds of more than199 words
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174 1964-10-23 5 Police now think fishermen piracy riddle solved KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. pOLICE believe that 12 Pulau Ketam fishermen, missing since an- Indonesian pirate raid recently, are the same men who, according to Antara news agency, are being detained by North Sumatra police sea patrols. A police spokesman said I today: "At174 words
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Article72 1964-10-23 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Samlun bin Chugok and Adam bin Anwar, who appealed against the conviction and sentence of 10 years' Jail each on three charges of unlawful possession of firearms and explosives, have had their conviction and sentence confirmed on appeal in the Federal Court of Malaysia.72 words
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Article35 1964-10-23 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs— The Library Association of Malaysia will hold a forum mid film showon 'The public library- and ttie community" at the Sultan Ismail Library here on Oct. 31 at 5 p.m.35 words
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105 1964-10-23 5 IPOH, Thurs.— Doctors in north Malaya will go back to medical scnool for a weekend refresher course beginning on Saturday. The course, sponsored by the r>or'h Maiaya branch of the Malayan Medical Association, will be held at the lecture room of the St.105 words
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252 1964-10-23 5 Magistrate advises frivolous wives: -Stop it— CINGAPORE. Thurs.— Wives should not abuse the process of the court by being over-nasty in suing their husbands !or maintenance on frivolous grounds. Miss Jenny Lav Buong Bee, a magistrate, said yesterday. They should refrain from bringing their marital quarrels Into court, and utilise252 words
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Article50 1964-10-23 5 KUCHING. Thurs. Tin- Mm Sarawak Affairs, D;<to TemeiißßOim Jucnh. has prrs- < i 53. 000 cheque t anak Tawa. d of Kara anak Amfoi. a Border Bcotlt, who w.is killed I'onesian in on F. i, 29 at Tringcus The cheque is from the National I Patriotic50 words
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Miscellaneous314 1964-10-23 5 Straits Times Crossword p p i r* i f* i f i r^ i^hb E' b iib i^i i^ til j^r^i^i I MGf Hi Hi HI bßb/^j I I ACRo^s 6 Set dog on a heavy meal (6) 1 There are a thousand oils id ,Uw not observe d except314 words
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138 1964-10-23 6 I'll go to Ceylon, says man who didn't pay wife SINGAPORE. Thurs. S. SUDuiah. 45. a male nurse, who owes his wife 51. 500 in maintenance arrears, was ordered by a court hero today to pay her $225 a month for the next 20 months. The Magistrate. Miss Jenny Lav138 words
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Article32 1964-10-23 6 PENANO, Tlmrs Thr Society for the Prey. Cruelty to Animals will hold its annual rioj and <"ai show together with in international food fair a 1 :k at o PA32 words
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Article, Illustration4985 1964-10-23 6 VIC NAYAGAM; V. K. CHIN - 'Minister said he would help he also told us to be patient 5 VIC NAYAGAM and V. K. CHIN Eleventh day of the libel case by Kuala Lumpur, Thursday Complaint by the labourers of non-payment of wages D.O. Even to recover half his cash would have made him happy... A4,985 words
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Advertisement121 1964-10-23 6 Tonight! ■Rfr£Kfl I 123-0, Jolon l^fc. HPjfl Hui Hon« Bl*».. Br M^ I KUALA LUMPUR. DALE CAKNIG; free demonstration DALE CARNEGIE COURSE in effective speaking.^ human relations, memory trainin? BE OUR GUES" No C05t. ...N0 Obligation. Bring A Friend Tonight. DALE CARNEGIE COURSES for Men and Womm INSTITUTE OF SUCCESSFUL121 words
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Advertisement184 1964-10-23 7 It sso nice to be made welcome by all the nations of tact is. you. dear passenger, pull a few strings in Air India. Europe to know and be known by so many charming If it's a matter of hotel bookings, information on what to people And being a regular184 words
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Miscellaneous196 1964-10-23 7 /If for/ Onp By V.T rr*tmlin YOU'RE NOT THINKING >-—3j -.I'M GONNA BUIU>A vT~| I THINK THIS GOO RACKETS 1 I N0...8UT I 7OU>/ W80.,1 MUST /r. ftO "S\ ME OLYMPUS/ ARE XXI A A PRETTY RDXY PEAL AN>- L -kJ THESE FHLLAS I ADMIT YOU OFTHEsE GREEK TVS GOT196 words
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Article, Illustration294 1964-10-23 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs fHINESE villagers at the 13 milestone Ch v a Chu Kang Road village today received with open arms Malay settlers who had to vacate their homes at Jurong to make way for the industrial complex. The 41 Malay families were today allocated free294 words
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Article, Illustration237 1964-10-23 8 Kittens fly in to keep date with 3.000 fans tonight SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Four Korean girl dancers (left i flew in by PanAmerican from Manila today to keep a date with 3,000 fans tomorrow at the National Theatre. Dubbed the "Korean Kittens." the girls will237 words
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Article59 1964-10-23 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police yesterday found Chong Kum Cheong. 48. dead in Syed Alwi I Road. His last known address was I a house in tlie .same street. Police, who do not suspect foul j play, today appealed to his relatives cr friends to contact Inspector59 words
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Article26 1964-10-23 8 SLNGAPORE. Thurs. TV Malaysia. Stngapura will telecast a new series of weekly magazines in Chinese, beginning on Channel 8 at 7.45 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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Advertisement262 1964-10-23 8 I I I>O THEATRE (spore) OPENS TODAY JJ Dm loiiln sUnsfh— -liriUwb :;jily: liM,2Jtt,ii.Bfl ls.lbfal (Come Early! All Shows start promptly at advertised times) AN EXCITING CAVALCADE TOLD AGAINST THE BACKGROUND CF TWO WORLD WARS. PROHIBITION. JAZZ. STOCK MARKET B CRASH. BURNING CROSSES Of THE KU KLUX KLAN end HITLf262 words
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Advertisement20 1964-10-23 8 JUST FOR FUN AUSTRALIAN FUN FAIR. BIGGER BETTER. NOW SHOWING (FROM 6.30 p.m.) KALLANG PARK ADMISSION 20 c 10 c.20 words
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Article, Illustration1956 1964-10-23 9 SPY GREVILLE WYNNE DAY FIVE: THE MOMENT OF FEAR AS THE NET BEGINS TO CLOSE WYNNE IN THE BOX... THE gaunt, strained face of the man on the right belongs to British businessman Greville Wynne on trial in a Moscow court accused bj the Russians of being a spy for1,956 words
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Advertisement216 1964-10-23 9 YOUR FAMILY y INCOME! Malayan Finance offera a new aa< cxcilinr opportunity «o increase, your family income with a FAMILY DEPOSIT ACCOUNT. EARN $4 a year for every SI OO/. in a Family Deposit Account with MALAYAN FINANCE. Call at Malayan Finance today for more particulars. (Incwpwatt* in the Sutn216 words
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Obituary47 1964-10-23 10 M W..rrf< Sl» i Mim mnml MRS IF HOEOEN Bi peacefully on :^-li>-64 aned <• HeNaJr Road at (•00 a.m 1 l(htt for Churrh of St. '■•nee to IRELAND, nn Octob.r 10. <>drl< U QleaferrM ■I hern .Victoria, Australia) of Mary Joan ne--ind loving father of Pauline.47 words
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Article91 1964-10-23 10 M Word, 9TO (Minimum) MR A MRS. SECERAM thank friend* raßßtrwa for their assistance k if T «t kind exprenpions of sympathy In their I'i'reavement. MRS. MOYRAH ALLAN, Ivan (Jr>, and Roddy wish to express their thanks in all who sent lfa«* Stipend*, wreaths nnd condolence rorßsages on their91 words
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Obituary50 1964-10-23 10 M ord» MO Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr* Too .l.jarted L'S-10-*! Fondly rememliered and mill inlmied by himhtldrrn Ipoh. TREASURED MEMORIES of our hrioved sinter Ruth (Ruby) Rlchardu ■a ho passed au.iy 23-IU-63. We mm you sadly a year to-day but memories i.r you will always stay.50 words
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Article579 1964-10-23 10 The attitude of the Philippines' Government on its claim to Sabah has become quitr incomprehensible. The threatened condition for talks in Bangkok that Malaysia should agree to the claim going to the World Court if the Bangkok meeting fails to produce a settlement is said to579 words
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Article421 1964-10-23 10 Events of the next week or so could bo decisive for South Vietnam. The pledge to hand power to a civilian government, given by Premier Khanh and the (since dissolved) Military Revolutionary Council to the Buddhists and students, tails due in a few days' time. Either there .will421 words
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Article214 1964-10-23 10 That so few students have shown interest in the Selangor exchange scheme is no cause for concern for the fate of this admirable experiment; awareness of its worth will bring a wider response. It is only two months since the Mentri Besar, Dato Harun, suggested that children should214 words
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Article267 1964-10-23 10 China's bomb men trained in U.S. lAJPANESE scienJ tists believe that the Chinese atomic "bomb" was exploded on a steel tower, which high flying reconnaissance Dlanes from Nationalist Formosa had sDOtted. Dr. Nakata. Director of the Radio Wave Institute In Tokyo, commented that the explosion must have been very small,267 words
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Article, Illustration697 1964-10-23 10 RONALD HARKER - RONALD HARKER ~A NATIONS DESTINY AT THEIR FINGERTIPS... by Accord at a price yet to be named THE Liberals in Britain, out of office for 50 years and n&ver likely to become the ruling parly again, nevertheless today have their fingertips on the destiny of the*697 words
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Article93 1964-10-23 10 f He gave me the creeps. He hat terribly pale eyet, and they tee everything he's permanently watchful. When he came into the room it was like a shark entering a pool; all the little fish scattered for the safety of the nearest rock. He treated minor officials with93 words
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308 1964-10-23 10 I AM happy to see that someone has taken up the Provident Fund problem of those who retire early. Commercial firms, especially, consider men of 50 or over too old to work, and they therefore do not attach a spark of value308 words
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Letter100 1964-10-23 10 I WAS very Interested in the recent Asia Magazine article on brutality in boxing. If more care and attention were paid to the boxers the risks would be considerably reduced. The injury rate in the Philippines is higher than in any other part of the world. The men100 words
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Letter82 1964-10-23 10 TELEVISION Malaysia has been playing the same tape-recorded tunes before the opening of the dally transmission: and in the seven minutes national song programme over and over again. Surely they must have more than two tapes in their library? We see the same group of singers on82 words
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Letter90 1964-10-23 10 WHAT is the use of having Singapore only two and a quarter Jet hours from Jesselton If I can't afford to go there? It is money not time that measures the true distance I between two points. The Tourists Promotion Board both in Singapore and in Malaya are90 words
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Letter93 1964-10-23 10 IT has been the custom for But day postal covers to be stamped at the counter i and returned to the custo- I mer. For the recent Issue I asked my brother to do this for me. and was surprised to be Informed that I was wanted in93 words
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Letter45 1964-10-23 10 DEPOSITS for tenders, contracts, contraven- tlon of regulations, etc. paid direct to the Housing and Development Board Ij»nd Office, Public Works Department In Singapore take a week to settle. But for refunds the Departments take six weeks or lnnger. Why? EARLY BIRD Singapore45 words
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Letter114 1964-10-23 10 I FULLY agree with the 1 principal of the Federation School for the Deaf who has prooosed there should be legislation to compel Government offices, commercial firms and Industries to recruit a certain number of their staff from among the handicapped. One of the great problems which114 words
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Advertisement647 1964-10-23 10 I Strain T»et MaUy Mail Classified advertisements snay b* handed tat COLD STOHAOI ARCADB Orchard Road (lst Floor) COLO STOftAOC SRANCHU At Hslland Read Katsng Kepptl Read Naval i Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Collyar Quay THE NEWS FRONT M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval laa.647 words
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Advertisement55 1964-10-23 10 LATIN AMERICA'S MOST EXPLOSIVE PROBLEM It takes more than breaking up bis: estates to solve the land problem and Venezuela has shown the way! Read how good roads, credit for seed and fertilizer, plus a programme where rampesinos teach each other, is making Castro's bloody revolution look sick indeed. OCTOBER55 words
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Advertisement83 1964-10-23 10 •Saa^PJ^ V— T^~T •^Z^SSmm^^^^^^^^ BBBBBBBB^BBBBVaBBH' Enjoy the masculine freshness of S /fn/P I i Supef Smooth aIVVV9PIP B l* B a\ r SHULTON NEW YORK i LONDON THHIKING OF RETIRING AUSTRALIA? It then write to I M.Br.(Peter)FREND Wfce will kaev yoar reaainments kariaf laser 32 yean In M«Uyt.e. m He83 words
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Article, Illustration1685 1964-10-23 11 MICHAEL FOONG - Explanation 'very reasonable' says court: Dato Yee is acquitted MICHAEL FOONG By TANAH RATA. Thurs. ]y[ILLIONAIRE contractor and businessman Dato Yee Peng Wah, 48, was acquitted here today at the close of a four-day trial of dishonestly misappropriating two government cheques totalling $14,000. Dato Yee, a Justice of the Peace1,685 words
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Article, Illustration120 1964-10-23 11 MR. Mathew J. Chandy. Chief Commissioner of the Singapore Bay Scouts Association, in the srmrt "new look" scout uniform, which made its debut at Uir Istana \>- gara on Wednesday at the presentation ceremony of Royal certificates to 31 Queen's Scouts by the YangAli Yusof - 120 words
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269 1964-10-23 11 Politics ban lifted for thousands in Government service KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THOUSANDS of Government subordinate officers can now freely take part in politics and receive allowances if elected to statutory bodies under new regulations gazetted today. The regulations also relax rules Koverning senior officers taking part in politics Under the269 words
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Article107 1964-10-23 11 GANG USES PEPPER IN $1,400 GRAB SINGAPORE, Thurs. Three youths threw pepper powder at a shop 1 1 assistant, Teo Joo j i Kiang, and robbed him of $1,400 in a public lavatory in Lim Tua Toa Road this mornine. As Teo was temporarily blinded by the pepper, the robbers107 words
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Article37 1964-10-23 11 PENANG, Thurs. Five armed and masked men broke into a house in Bridge Street early this morning, held up a 61-year-old widow Madam Low Ah Kirn. and robbed her of $780 in cash and jewellery.37 words
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Article54 1964-10-23 11 IPOH. Thurs.— A mechanic. M I Subramaniam. 36. was electrocuted when he hung his wet towel on a "live" wire in his quarters ofl Kidd Road here. Subramaniam. of the Telecommunications Deoartment radio depot here, was said to have used the wire as an aerial54 words
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Article119 1964-10-23 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The RAF have located the wreckage of the Hawker Hunter fighter which crashed into a swamp near Batu Pahat on Monday. Disclosing this today, an RAF spokesman said that a decision, however, had not been reached whether to salvage the single-seater fighter.119 words
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232 1964-10-23 11 'Patient died for lack of treatment' allegation KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Government is investigating an allegation that an elderly pattern died in the Malacca General Hospital for lack of treatment. Mr. Mohan Manji of Mill Road. Malacca, in a letter o the Heath Ministry, alleg;d that his father, Mr. Manjl232 words
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Article57 1964-10-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The fo-mcr Financial Be if the Federation ol Malaya. Mr. W. D. Godsall. has died in Britain. He was 63. He came to Malaya In 1945 as Controller of Finance and Accounts with the British Military Administration. He left in 1952 to become57 words
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Advertisement112 1964-10-23 11 1 LAST SHOW I PAMERAN I 1 Kodak i vst take pictures or movies of jSfc .By Malaysian dancing performer" by skilled Qfl artist* in brilliant authentic coitumes. Here QyrJ j* it your opportunity of capturing some of the Cg color and glamour of the East in picture*. 2^3 gf?112 words
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Advertisement158 1964-10-23 11 For quick, positive and long-lasting relief from the discomfort of Ik Haemorrhoids (piles) j| VaremoYd the new easily wmi wi wim SWALLOWED tablets VaremoYd is easy to take just swallow during or ffOQ| the reS6arCtl after meals. Varemo'id gives more positive relief, its active prin- l3DuTaiOri6S Of ZyfTl3. ciple being158 words
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Article, Illustration136 1964-10-23 12 r rui Principal British Trade 1 Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. Laurence F. Hope, has announced that his section of the Hrilish High Commission is being strengthened by the appointment of an additional officer of trade commissioner rank. The new officer is Mr. M.A. Cafferty, who has136 words
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Article210 1964-10-23 12 JAPANESE WIN DREDGING TASKS A LEADING Japanese engineering company, To a Harbour Works Co. Ltd., has been awarded contracts worth more than $2.7 million by the Singapore Econom i c Development Board to deepen the seafront at Jurong. The projects are to facilitate better shipping services for Singapore's largest industrial210 words
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Article195 1964-10-23 12 OOME of the latest range of suiting materials manufactured by Teijin Ltd., a leading Japanese manufacturer of synthetic fabrics, are on display at the four-day tailoring and men's wear exhibition now in progress at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The exhibition, which was jpened by195 words
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Article, Illustration36 1964-10-23 12 Ml! lIKN KMI MM ..now. pro-manager and the acting accountant of the First National City Bank, Kuala l.um;.ur, returned recently from baguio, Philippines, where he attended a week -long series of regional accountants' conferences.36 words
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Article, Illustration36 1964-10-23 12 MR. LAM MIX TONG, 35 (above), of the Central Refrigeration and Electriral Co., Singapore, is in Japan on a study tour. A specialist in commercial refrigeration, Mr. Lam is visiting several refrigerator factories.36 words
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Article, Illustration103 1964-10-23 12 Manhattan shirts sold an average of half a million a day during 1963, a 7.13 per cent increase over tiie previous year's sales totalling t'.5.546,428,H0, Mr. Stephen Putziger (above) director of international sales of thr Manhattan Shirt Co.. told his company's local representatives. L. E. Tel's103 words
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Article66 1964-10-23 12 The Triumph Herald range or cars, which has been in production for over five years, is to stay in production for a further five years, Mr. Donald Stokes, chairman of Standard-Triumph International Ltd., has announced. Mr. Stokes said that more than $64 million will be spent66 words
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Article, Illustration106 1964-10-23 12 THESE three young Maloysions from left Mr. Tan Poh Eng of the Golden Cycle Store Ltd., Selegie Rood, Smgopore, Mr. Ton Eng Hin, of the Segomot Store ond Agency (Penong) Ltd., Prongin Rood, Pcnong, ond Mr. Ong Hock Yew, of Tye Soon ond Co. Ltd., Rochore106 words
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Article73 1964-10-23 12 Mr. A.E Whitaker. Bradford Insulation Industries group representative In Singapore, has announcer! the new association of 8.1 and James Hardle Co. of Australia In a new company to be known as Hardle-8.1. Co. The new company Is a joint venture of the C.S.R. (which controls B.I.) and73 words
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Article, Illustration92 1964-10-23 12 MR. LimKah Ngam, a Singapore contractor, signs a contract in the presence of Mr. H. J. T. Lewis, manager of the Mobil Jurong refinery, to construct a building to house the adtn i n i s t rative staffs of both Mobil Oil Malaya Ltd. and92 words
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Article, Illustration194 1964-10-23 12 KODAK is optimistic about the prospects for economic growth in Malaysia. "The recently constructed Kodak (Malaya) Ltd. building in Alexandra Road is the most modern and most complete photographic centre in South-East Asia. "We are using it as a technical service and training headquarters for a194 words
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Article152 1964-10-23 12 60 YEARS OF THE BANK OF AMERICA BANK of America, which started for "the little fellow" and grew to be the world's largest non-govern-ment banking institution, has celebrated Its 60th anniversary with the staff of the Kuala Lumpur and Singapore branches joining in the observance. The bank haci its origins152 words
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Article, Illustration85 1964-10-23 12 MR. CHOO YEW LEONG (above), a 25-year-old enginrrr at the Shell Port Dirkson Rrfinery, has left for training at thr Shell Haven refinery in Britain. Later he will go to the Shell Pernis r.finory In the Netherlands to complete the coarse. He will br away for nine85 words
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Advertisement278 1964-10-23 12 This is the ADLER JUN<OR 3, luxury model portable typewriter, famous for the perfection of its type and unique design. Junior 3 has a specially strong, lightweight carrying case. ADLER is a member of the famous GRUNDIG Group. im***** M I 1 1 i V- V Available at GUT"HRIES and278 words
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Advertisement262 1964-10-23 12 HEROES AT TOKYO OLYMPICS Greek mythology teaches us that in ancient times, the Olympic Games were celebrated in honour of Zeus, father of Hermes who was the messenger of the Gods. The name having been predetermined, Hermes is represented at the Tokyo Games: 300 Swiss Hermes typewriters have been chosen262 words
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315 1964-10-23 13 Temporary clerks: That sack order is denied KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday THE mystery surrounding the circular concerning the retrenchment of temporary clerks deepened today with a denial by the Principal Establishment Officer that he had issued such a directive. Two days ago the general secretary of the National Union of Government315 words
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194 1964-10-23 13 OENANG, Thurs. Police are looking for Mariam binte Shariff. 18, daughter of Inche Shariff bin Awane. who left her home in York Road yesterday and did not return. "She has never stayed away overnight." Im-he Shariff. 43. told194 words
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Article, Illustration85 1964-10-23 13 S\NE huge cat. slowly licking: its chops in anti--1 ipation One tiny lß.uise. firmly held in a furry trap. It looks like th« prelude to a murder. But don't be fooled. Maude the mouse couldn't be safer. For she and Willum the cat are the best of friendsMirrorpic - 85 words
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Article158 1964-10-23 13 WILSON NAMES WOMAN AS GOVT WHIP LONDON. Thurs.— Mr. Harold Wilson yesterday called on a member of the weaker sex to heto keeD his party in order in Parliament. For the first time In British history, a woman was named to become one of the Government Whips. The Whips areReuter - 158 words
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Article25 1964-10-23 13 Afro- Asian youth Jakarta. Than Indonesia will hold an Alro-Asian youth conference here next year, ac- j cordiiiK to Jakarta newspapers to- 1 day.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article32 1964-10-23 13 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The Latin American and Afro-Asian groups agreed last night to a postponement of the scheduled Nov. 10 opening of the General Assembly, presumably to Dec. I.— UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Article16 1964-10-23 13 MEXICO CITY. Thur Philip arrived here jc begin hi>, nme-ihiv uilici;.; vimi.— ReuterReuter - 16 words
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389 1964-10-23 13 Chou writes to Johnson on nuclear summit WASHINGTON, Thur« pKESIDENT Johnson has received a letter from Mr. Chou En-lai. the Communist Chinese Premier, proposing a world summit conference to discuss the destruction of nuclear weapons, the State Department announced yesterday. A State Department spokesman told a Press conference that theReuter; AP; UPI - 389 words
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Advertisement175 1964-10-23 13 W^mu m m B^^r 1 A lil V f"l >«. m\ W^J ym w 0 ■ißihiVil 9 W ___^fc^a^ 4lm^m^^mm fll 1 nr iiUMUMiu r I■ S_W BE. X S^lKmmm^!^ m too^ V" t^SSs WttA HI f f mW^m¥- JfimT S^E' 'it' r "W^ 111 111 11% 1 fl I175 words
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Advertisement192 1964-10-23 14 (C'ontinurd from Pace nil SITUATIONS VACANT '■.'in.)— Box St rt*. extra TELEPHONIST/JUNIOR CLERK equired in ••i XL. Office. Oood; .alary and conditions. Telephone K.L. -5283 for Interview. AUSTIN CRANE-DRIVERS VANTEU. Apply between 5*6 p.m. w»e Construction. (Mr. S.H. Toh), 1 'rving Road, Singapore 13. WANTEO 2 EXPERIENCED SaleslsM*jMs who can192 words
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Advertisement1081 1964-10-23 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* Si (Min.)— Box SO eU. extra WANTED TWENTY BAR Wmi rertt*. English Speaking. Oood salary Apply prrsoDHlly New Zealand Bar. 81 Bencoolen Street. Singapore. Tel EMM *****. WANTED EXPERIENCED OUTDOOR Salesgirls, Salesmen preferably with own transport for canvassing. Oood prospects for right person. Apply P.O. Box1,081 words
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Advertisement1064 1964-10-23 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Word* SS (Min.)— Box St eta, xxtrm FULLY FURNISHED A Conditioned Bedroom modern conveniences. Central. Suitable quiet working spinster bachelor. Meals can be arranged. European Asian. Phone (Spore) *****. FURNISHED 1 BEDROOM selfcontained flat Dlethelm Furniture. District 9. Or willing to take flat over from owner with1,064 words
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Advertisement1038 1964-10-23 14 HOUSES LAND WANTED !9 Word.' SS < Min.)— Box SO ct: extra COST YOU NOTHING to consul! Wm nerd more, plenty more bungalows, xemi-detached and terrace houses. List >our property with u» now. Terms 2< commission f sold. Real Estate Agents A Investment Co.. 53. The Arcade. Spore 9464V/ *****.1,038 words
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Advertisement958 1964-10-23 14 FURNITURE Words Si (Min.)— Box tt ets. extra FOR SUPERIOR OUALITV Cane Furniture Le* Wan. V CaTenagn Road. Spore. *****. FOR COOL COMFORT Get Superr. Kner Valley Koad. ***** S'por*. HI-FI STEREO ;n Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. extra ORTOFON SPU-CT KlliDtlcal Stylus Stereo Cartridge. Available at Hwee Seng958 words
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Advertisement967 1964-10-23 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE jit Word* SS (Min.)— Box St el: extra I ISS3 MORRIS 1100. very good conI dltlon 1951 Rover lflos D 9 Borgw«rd TS. Tel. (Spore) 2MS7 Teo. 1953 M.C. 1100. Ch.«vy II Nova 300. IWi O Rekord. Sunbeam Rapier. T 1100. HorKward P-\Va*on. Triumph TR3A. K/Kalcon Air-c-ondition.967 words
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Advertisement804 1964-10-23 14 SHOPPINC GUIDE (Spore) I IB Word* SS V in.)— Box St el*, extra JEWELLERY makes in* most *aI pieciated Oifl. Latest Range at Tin j Sint, Unl<J*mitha Ltd.. HsVUT, soulii Bridge Koad. B' pore. j BARGAINS GALORE Kver* TuesI day and Kriday rfart tne "Shopping Centre' in In.- M.uav Mall804 words
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Advertisement830 1964-10-23 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF SARAWAK MALAYSIA APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malaysia CiUMM and those eligible for Citizenship and irom sen ing Government Officers including tnose on probation tor appointment as Staff Officer (Division II) Civil Delence. in the Ministry of Local Government and Housing. Malaysia. Preference will be given to830 words
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Advertisement1284 1964-10-23 15 10 UntHPOOL t WEST COAST U.» kawfiatl BMI r. Sham Pmani CtICHAS LiterpMl, MajMl Gin 15 Oct 24 Oct 25 27 Oct 21 MUAMPUS Literpitl, AvoTrouth Gla. 13 Oct 26 Oct 27 2 Literpul. Gasiow fit 21 Hit 1 Nn 3 L.npiil Nlt 5 Nn I Ntt IB AENEAS Literpul1,284 words
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Advertisement1312 1964-10-23 15 WfSjSl THE BAC .LINES ■^Sfl'^^%^ "*> "kin ***** 'kilt 4311 Pkllt ***** SAILINGS 10 lEYRCUIH, LAITAKIA »ENOA. ll HAVRt, NAMIUR6. BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG. AARHUS 4 COPENHAGEN impure b nan> Penang 'lUTLANDIA (a) Sailel UPirt,2S Oct 27/21 Oct "BOMA I, 31 OCt/ l Nat I Ntt 1/ a1,312 words
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Advertisement1304 1964-10-23 15 I Benuline EXPRESS SERVICE IO LONDON, LIVERPUOI 4 CONIINENIAI PORIS. priii t\**niar\ f°i London Nn II JtitNLOMOND Rotteroam Nlt 23 s 'igaoo'e r\_ Vham Ptnang HamDuig Otc 2 Gil. I, Oct 21 m, Marr Pfir>KaT M Htmburi Not 21 DfeNfteabEUCH London Ik 4 !>>ngaiKjii >t S'"an Kenang Hull Die 141,304 words
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Advertisement1253 1964-10-23 15 tfe^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. inJsJSI LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE VMIAvA HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singasort Si» •'rnanf I CITY OF NEWCASTLE "J Ocl Jl Ct FIAMINIAN N "12 N 11 N CITY OF LEFOS IJN 21 23 Ntt 24 25 Hi. k CTYOFBATH M 31 Nit 1 3 Dec1,253 words
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963 1964-10-23 16 From Onr Market Correspondent MINING shares were generally easier on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday on the possibility of an expanded I S. tin stock disposal programme, while industrial shares drifted lower. The decision may be known in Malaysia on Saturday morning.963 words
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Article26 1964-10-23 16 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 21. Oct. 22. Industrials: 84.68 84.35 Tins: 130.94 UMI rubbers: 104.18 104.18 Drc. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 100.26 words
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Article884 1964-10-23 16 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ot the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (l.OOO) U.M, c.'.immji <1 DO; Dunlops (1.000) H.TS; Esso ords. (3.U00) $1.98: E. Smelters (I.IHHJ) 53. 73;884 words
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Article26 1964-10-23 16 September outputs were: Kempaa 1,286.000 Ib., Kluann Rubber 119,000 lb., Ulu Braut 55.000 lb.. and .Vmalgamated Rubber 1.176.500 lb. Malayan Cement produced 24.304 tons.26 words
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492 1964-10-23 16 Tin price is down $9: Bolivian protest THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell $9,121 ti picul to $790.12$ on an ollcrlng unofficially estimated :o have risen 10 tons to 210 tons. London had earlier been up £10 a ton cash and £4 forward, Bolivian talk492 words
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Article236 1964-10-23 16 VOVEMBER first grade rubber 1.0. b. closed at S p.m. in Sinxaporo and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 72) cents I" r in. up half a cn,t on Wednesday a closing level tor toe position. Ice tone was dull. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday:236 words
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Article66 1964-10-23 16 HINESE Proiuco Exchange, Slntay port noon pnett por picul yootrrflay Ciocnut oil: bulk J5l» Rrilera, drum $S4i Hollers. Copra: Oct. Nov. IK/ Continent: Unquoted. Ptppor: Muntok white $1471 aellera, Sarawak white *H-i sellerea. special Sarawak black $117| aellera garbled Lampong black $122| seller*. ASTA ***** .tellers. Singapore Copra66 words
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Article31 1964-10-23 16 ciation aaadM Ibaaa atataaaa in it* rates to murobanin ytaterday (all rate*, to S1O0): tellinx TT or OD ready: Deutsche Marks l?Si: Italian Liro 0010; Swedish Krtner 166 a.31 words
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Article29 1964-10-23 16 October 22. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 72} cents (up half a cent). TIN: $790.12} a plcul (down 59.12 i). Unofficial estimated of ferine: 210 tons (up 10 tons).29 words
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Article114 1964-10-23 16 CHIPS lymi alonxud* the Smsapore 1 Harbour vtliarvot or exptcUd today art: Karakorum 1/2, I «olje 5. Benrleuch •/Ti Brnlomond M Strut Krazer 13/14. Calrhax 13/16. Zulyo Mam 10. Shomroo 19. Bldor 21/22. Ruthl 2S/28. Trladlc 29/30. Rajula 31/32, Kornvlew 35/36. Comorm 3S/38. Walrlmu 40/41. Ranhav114 words
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Advertisement1142 1964-10-23 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.g.A. Paettie •Bd Atlantic Servto* Hongkom b riancitco L a-r- its H. Tori P'pma saiiimo't -f Itrißi Man" 29 Nn/ 1 Dtc 17 Ott 29 Ore I Jai 12 Jaa 14 jaa "Ksaikawa Mart" 29/29 Oat 19 Jaa 19 iaa 9 Fii 11 Fia 111,142 words
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Advertisement810 1964-10-23 17 NOTICE Rr: Lot 39-1 Town Subdivisioi \\l\ Sin-apor*. Kr: Originating Summons No. 15 of 1963. WHEREAS Moona Theynapp of No. 33-C Sent; Poll Road Singapore has been in advers possession of the above propert Mnce 1927. AND WHEREAS the sal property was acquired by th Government in July 1961 and810 words
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Advertisement792 1964-10-23 17 MERLIMAU PEGOH, LIMITED n AND TALI AVER Rl BBER ESTATES, 1 LIMITED ANXOI NCEMEXT Metllmau Pegoh Limited has oflercd to purcha.se the whole ol I the Issued Cupiial of Tali Ayer Rubber Estates. Limited consisting; of 1.800.000 shares of 2/- each, on i the basic ol the exchange of one792 words
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Advertisement820 1964-10-23 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 1 rtUEKAIiON LEGAL SERVICE VACANCIES, SINGAPORE BKANCH APPLICATIONS are invited from Malaysian Citizens foi entry into the Federation Legal Service, Singapore Branch. QtALIFICATIONS: Candidates mu:>l be Barrister or solicitors who have at least mice yeais' pi'oles&ional experience alter call as a Barnaul Of WVOHMOt as a Solicitor 01820 words
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Advertisement586 1964-10-23 17 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUSAT PENYELIDEKAN GETAH TANAH MELAYU (The Rubber Research Institute of Malaya). APPLICATIONS are Invited Irotn Malaysian Citizens for the post of Head of the Soils Division of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, which will become vacant in March 1965. The basic salary of the post is586 words
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Advertisement981 1964-10-23 17 FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the office of the Federal Land Development Authority 7th Floor Government Offices Building. Jalan Ourney, Kuala Lumpur up to 4.00 p.m. 4th November 1964 trom experienced felling contractors tor the works of Jungle Felling. Burning. Pruning, Stacking. Reburning. Ploughing981 words
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Advertisement949 1964-10-23 17 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN RU2AL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY SUPPLY OF UNSTARCHED WHITE COTTON CAMBRIC. Tenders re Invited for the mpply of 600.000 (six hundred thousand) yards ol Unstarched White Cotton Cambric, to be delivered at the rate of 100.000 (one hundred thousand) yards per moiuh starting in January949 words
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TIMESPORT 1
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Article, Illustration502 1964-10-23 18 Our hockey team will be home by Sunday ■UUUa JEGA WILL RECOVER IN TIME byj PAKISTAN ARE FAVOURITES K)al TO TRAVEL WITH TEAM MSaSflll TO RETAIN HOCKEY TITLE TOKYO, Thursday. MALAYSIAN competitors at the Olympic Games will begin the trek back home on Saturday. The hockey team, first in here502 words
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Article29 1964-10-23 18 BRITAIN'S "Golden Girl" on the track at the Tokyo Olympics is pretty schoolteacher Ann Packer, seen here winning the 800 metres final in record time. UPI picture.UPI - 29 words
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Article411 1964-10-23 18 TOKYO. Thur« Ij^AST GERMANY today gained their request for J separate affiliation with the International Amateur Athletic Federation when the lAAF congress resumed here. There were 129 votes in favour with 96 against' and lour spoilt papers. Donald Pain, the lAAF secretary, said that today's411 words
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THE 18th OLYMPICS-the 12th day's results
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Article15 1964-10-23 18 For 13th place: Hungary 68 Canada 65. For 15th place: Peru 71 Korea 66.15 words
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Article193 1964-10-23 18 >lEX Kayak smcles: 1 R. Peterson (Sweden) 3:5713. 2 M. Hesz (Hung) 3:57.28. 3 A. Vernescu (Rumania) 4:00.77. 4 G. Pfaff (Austna) 4:03.56. 6 A. J. Geuris (Hob 4:04.48. Kayak pairs 1 S.O. Sjodelius and G. Utterberi? (Sweden) 3:38.54. 2 A. J. Geurt« nnd P. J. Hcekstr* <H<:l> 3193 words
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Article15 1964-10-23 18 firand Prix Dressage (learn): 1 Germany 2.568 pts. 2 Switzerland 2.562. 3 USSR 2.311.15 words
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Article131 1964-10-23 18 MEX Individual floor "exercise: 1 Franco Menlnchelli Ut.t 2 V Endo (Jpnt and V. Kllsitsky USSPi: Side ipomellrdl horsr: 1 M. Cerar (Yugoslavia^ 2 S. Tsurumi <Jpn> 3 Y. Taapenko <USSR). Ring: 1 T Mayata i Jpn). 2 F Mennichelli (H). 3 B. Shakhlin (USSR). WOMEN Side horse vault:131 words
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Article35 1964-10-23 18 Heavy weight: 1 I Inokuma (Jpm. 2 A. Rogers <Can> 3 P Chikviladze and A. Kiknadze (both of USSR) Ang Tec* Bee (Malaysia) lost to I. Inokuma and M. Caaella (Argentine; and was eliminated.35 words
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Article186 1964-10-23 18 NORMAN SIEBEL at the Olympics Godef root < Belgium > the bronze medallist. Of the four Malaysians in the field, only Stephen Lim finished the race, way down in the placings. Hamid Supaat retired in the second lap. SafTaruddin Zain was disqualified in the sixth lap and Andrew Michael went186 words
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283 1964-10-23 18 THRILLS ARE ASSURED IN Nov. 4 MATCH I/UALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs.— Thd Ger- man Light athletics team will arrive in Kuala Lumpur by air on Nov. 3 and will attend a "get together" party given lay the Selangor A.A.A., the organisers of the match, at Hotel Majestic the same evening.283 words
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Advertisement709 1964-10-23 18 TENDERS SEKOLAH TUN FATIMAH, JALAN LARKIN. JOHORE BAHRU TCNDEES IWITKI) KIR THE -I IM-I V (»1 PKOMMON* JAM \K\ IMI TO I»K KMBER lHli". Tenders are invited for the supply of provisions lor the Sekolah Tun Fatlmuh. Jalan Larkin. Johore Bahru from Ist January, 1965 to 31st December, 1965. 8.709 words
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Advertisement764 1964-10-23 18 h^Mtwats^gammai^l IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE CCMPANItS WINDING UP PTTITION NO. 4 OF 1964 Jn th- Matter of Ho Hong OH Mills (1931 i Limited And In th Matter of the Companies Ordinance i Chapter 174 Notice is nereby given that a "Petuioi tor (he Windlng-Up of the abovenamed764 words
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Advertisement282 1964-10-23 18 Advrvt.sement New Discovery Now Makes It Possible To Shrink And Heal Piles Without Surgery STOPS ITCH-RELIEVES PAIN IN MINUTES London, (Special). A world-famous ointment or suppository form called institute has discovered a new sub- 'Preparation H •tance which has the astonishing In addition to actually shrinking sbihty to shrink haemorrhoids282 words
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TIMESPORT 2
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Article, Illustration39 1964-10-23 19 F YNN DAVIES of Britain leaps to a 26ft. 5.', in. gold medal victory in the Olympic long Jump event at Tokyo, beating Ralph Boston, the American holder of the world, title.— UPl picture.39 words
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Article439 1964-10-23 19 FINNS GIVE SCOTS A HARD GAME GLASGOW. Thursday. T»HE part-time footballers of Finland, though x beaten 3-1 by Scotland in a qualifying group match of the World Cup competition here iast night, exposed weaknesses in the Scottish attackThe Finns were expected to bo easy opposition for th< highly-paid Scottish professionalsReuter - 439 words
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162 1964-10-23 19 Only Parfitt sparkles as MCC open S.A. tour l> I AWAYO. Tinns. A sparkt hng 55 by Peter Parlitt and a > workmanlike display by the MCO attack provided the bright spots in I a rather quiet opening to the MCC r tour of South Africa yesterday In a two-day162 words
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Article70 1964-10-23 19 CALCUTTA. Thurs. The third i and final Test between India and Australia WH abandoned as a draw I v hen rain again wnshed out the final day s play today. This means for the first ttBH i had drawn a Test series wttn 1 Australia. Australia had70 words
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Article, Illustration521 1964-10-23 19 Epsom J— p - Golconda and The Banker set to win on track form Epsom J— p RACING by SINGAPORE, Thursday. £OLCONDAand The Banker have improved since their Ipoh outing and could be among the winners at the St. Leger meeting whicA opens at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Golconda, with Des Coleman up, easily521 words
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146 1964-10-23 19 SOCCER SINGAPORE WOMEN AIM TO BE IN FINAL SINGAPORK. Thurs. Singapore, who wrre knocked out h v SeUngor in the semifinals Utat year, will make a determined bid to aualifv for this year's inter-ctate women's football tournament for the Straits Times Cus. The Singapore team will travel to Kuala Lumpur146 words
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Article62 1964-10-23 19 OTARO. with Subian Diilwee up. showed top form in a tryout with Globe Stream. The grey Otaro did 3f In 39 2 5 I fighting for his bit I all the way. Otaro a four-year-old by Byland. showed promise first tim« out at Kuala Lumpur in AugUot when62 words
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Article45 1964-10-23 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Victoria Institution Old Boys Associations of Kuala Lumpur and South Malaya will hold their Reunion Games in Singapore this weekend. The Old Victorians will meet at soccer, cricket and hockey at the Ceylon Sports Club ground at Balestler Road. I45 words
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129 1964-10-23 19 MOTOR-RACING POSTPONED JOHORE G.P. IS NOW CANCELLED SINGAPORE. Thurs. The ninth Johore Grand Prix which was postponed from Aug. 30 has been cancelled because of the emergency in Johore This was disclosed today by the Johore State Information Officer. Inche Abdul Sukor Ayob. after a meeting of officials yesterday. Inche129 words
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138 1964-10-23 19 BADMINTON Eddy Choong to help in coaching the Kiwis DENANG. Thurs. The New Zealand badminton team will arrive here on Monday for the last leg of their Malaysian tour. The team, led by Mr. Howard I Purser, will meet the Penang State I team in a friendly match at the138 words
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Article206 1964-10-23 19 RUGBT PENANO, Thurs. Thailand* Rugby Union team arrived here tonight confident of retaining the King of Thailand TroDh? Khala Lumpur on Oct. 31. "Our twin an mucli stronger than when we won two years ago.' Col. M. R. BuUpan Taweewonsite. ■MIWUPT of the Thai team206 words
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Advertisement366 1964-10-23 19 Lisil^ss works wonders in your home at^9^ f^^^^^^ BHk v6t comfort and li |%^naHHKj|^^K value with a new j^B BfciA*** VaH :=^k=: G.E.C. air condi- ::^^^^^SB^y s |£i£: tioner comes with 2====Sg^^^\ Fg-y^ a full 5 year guarantee f^^t j= K-LL. On c coo in 9 un ====?r rffyyMlHHb^H^^Sß HPy366 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous236 1964-10-23 19 ■occm hockey Ipoh Div. 1 Kllat 4 Munici- Primary inter-school final (MsDality 1 Malacca ifrirndly) Uccat: Banda Hillr E. S. 9 Alot No. 2 Int W shop REME 3 New Gajah E.S 0. Women's State trial Market 2 Kluang (friendly) (Seremban): Colours 1 Whites 1. Gurkha Engineers 5 Indians 2.236 words
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255 1964-10-23 20 Spore stops imports of poison apples CIN<; APORE, Thurs. Fruit importers have cabled their suppliers in China to halt further consignments of apples to Singapore until further notice. This was disclosed today by a spokesman of the Singapore Fruits and Vegetables Importers and Exporters Association. This move followed last night's255 words
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Article37 1964-10-23 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Andrew Fong Sip Chee. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture will gtvt a talk on •Whither Malaysia, whither Indonesia" at the Ys Men's Clu* luncheon meeting at Princes Restaurant of Saturday.37 words
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Article36 1964-10-23 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Bras Basah Youth Group has won the championship of the People's Associations first Inter-youth group quiz competition conducted In Malay. English and Chinese. They topped 31 youth groups that took. part.36 words
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Article23 1964-10-23 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be rut off in Jalan Buroh. Jurone industrial area on Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.23 words
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Article26 1964-10-23 20 CRECORV: Son of Mr. and Mr«. Tommy Koh t>.issi>d nwnv prapnfiilly Q If. •JJ-10-rit. CMlIm It-awn St. B.madMtf Church Zion Koad 5.00 p m. 33-10-64.26 words
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120 1964-10-23 20 THE GREEN JACKETS PULL OUT of SARAWAK KUCHING. Thurs.—Leaving Kuching tomorrow after their third tour of active service in Sarawak in less than two years is the Ist Bn. Green Jackets. The Green Jackets will return to their base In Penang until January, when they will move back to Britain.120 words
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Article62 1964-10-23 20 MEXICO CITY. Thurs. Cuba must be regarded as "Public Enemy No. 1" among four Western hemisphere countries in which there was no press freedom, the Committee on Freedom of the Press reported to the 20th general assembly of the Inter-American Press Association yesterday. TheReuter - 62 words
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Article59 1964-10-23 20 JAKARTA. Thurs. An Indonesian motorship was reported today to have sunk In the Indian Ocean alter hitting a rock last Friday. The official Amara news agency ?aid Mx people lost their lives. The vessel, tog Tias Dua. was on Its way to Slbolga on theAP - 59 words
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Article30 1964-10-23 20 SYDNEY. Thurs— Australia has sold China another 1,500.000 tons of wheat worth about £A4l million, according to Canberra sources quoted by the Sydney Dally Mirror today. Reuter.Reuter; Daily Mirror - 30 words
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Article28 1964-10-23 20 COVINA (California), Thurs. Physicist Edward Teller says detonation of an i'tomic device by Communist China only proves "that making a nuclear explosion Is easy.," AP.AP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration125 1964-10-23 20 LONDON, Thurs. The Press Council today deplored the action of the Daily Sketch in publishing the telepnone number of Christine Keeler, key figure in the Profumo polical scandal. The number was published in a report of a court case in which "Lucky" Gordon also concernedReuter - 125 words
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Article30 1964-10-23 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Kathina ceremony < presentation of yellow robes to Buddhist monks) will be held at the Wat Anandametyarama Temple at 83, Silat Road at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow.30 words
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Article347 1964-10-23 20 LONDON, Tluirs. The stock mtwKeiM made luuner progress 10--u.iy uiici OHM 1 |un a lanly MB* —if**'"' IM oi guilts was lecoraed. Equities again .ituuuea mosi uutnuun ana there were uuintiuu.s good leuiuies some of wlucn resulted from co. news. Busmest, nowever was Mil! small.347 words
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Article45 1964-10-23 20 LONDON. Ihurs. Spot 21 .d, Nov. 21-9 16d.. Dec. 21 -..d.. Jan. 21-7 16d.. Jan Mar. 21-7 16d., Apr. June 21', d July Sept. 2P«d., Oct. Dec. 21-1 16d Jan. Mar 21d.. Apr. June 21d.. c.i.f. Nov. 21 '.-d.. Dec. 21' id. Tone: Steady.45 words
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Article25 1964-10-23 20 LONDON. Thurs.— Buyers £1560. sellers £1570, Forward buyers £1505. sellers £1510. Settlement £1595. Turnover a.m. 150 tons, p.m. 86 tons. Tone: Quiet and easier.25 words
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Article, Illustration465 1964-10-23 20 Military aid team from Canada arrives: Let's see first... By ARTHUR RICHARDS: KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday TIIK top-level Canadian military mission lo examine Malaysia's defence requirements arrived today. The mission, comprising four military officers and two Government officials, is led by Group Captain G.R.M. Hunt. They will discuss two important points:465 words
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134 1964-10-23 20 LONDON, Thurs.— A Boeing 707 jet airliner with Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Ceylon's Prime Minister, aboard took off from London airport last night after a bomb scare and police search had delayed its departure. The giant plane of Qantas Australian Airlines was recalled from theReuter - 134 words
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186 1964-10-23 20 SOUTHAMPTON, Thurs. The surucon aboard a British liner perlorim-d .i delicate brain operation with a drill borrowed from the elei trie ians" department and a rhiM'l loaned by the engine room staff durum a voyage from New Zealand. The story was told whenUPI - 186 words
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Article76 1964-10-23 20 MILAN. Thurs. A worried father threw an apple out oi the window as an express sped through Lodl station near here and was reunited a few hours later with his three-year-old daughter Bianca. The apple, with the mes- sage "Look lor my Bianca picked up by theReuter - 76 words
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218 1964-10-23 20 16 indons and six Malaysians on arms charges lOHORE BAHR U. J Thurs. Sixteen more Indonesians and mx Malaysians were charged in tho magistrate's court here today under the Internal Security Act With pOSsession of firearms in proclaimed areas of Kulai and Pontlan, and consorting with armed persons. One of218 words
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Advertisement150 1964-10-23 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 1 TO SUNDRAMOORTHVt A wn at Ward on 21-10-64. HrolhiT to Mahrndra Raj and Chltra. Thanks to Doctor and Stan*. NEUBRONNER: To Marlctte and Kcr. a ion on 22-10-64. Rrothrr for M. Trill Thnnks to Doctor and NurslnK Stan* of YounKhiTg Hospital. 8.30 SPECIAL TONIGHT at 8.30 p.m.150 words
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Advertisement30 1964-10-23 20 j^ ORANGE CRUSH Sparkling kg fresh! With the full flavour oi of juicy, ripe oranges J r^> J'J f\^^^ tefea (I i r iN*"'^' 1 "*^few < lv*'"¥lvi' r ISSilcioesltbest!/. M:\30 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-10-23 20 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the ptriod 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 72 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 84 73 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 88 7340 words
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