The Straits Times, 24 October 1964
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Title Section23 1964-10-24 1 o^rSm/ERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 :TW64 The Straits Times Hew**** 1 Estd. 1845. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1964 if 15 CENTS KDN 73123 words
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Article, Illustration594 1964-10-24 1 Malaysia delays reply to Philippine note THIS IS BECAUSE OF PRESENT UNCERTAINTY, SAYS OFFICIAL KUALA LUMPUR. Friday QONFUSION now reigning in Manila's po-licy-making process was today given as the reason for Malaysia's delay in replying to the latest note from the Philippines on its claim to Sabah. The594 words
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69 1964-10-24 1 PARIS. Fri. Existentialist writer Jean Paul Sartre rejected the 1964 Nobel Prize for literature awarded him in Stockholm yesterday because he has no wish "to be transformed into an institution" which would limit his impact on the world. Explaining his rejection of theUPI - 69 words
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Article37 1964-10-24 1 MOSCOW. Fri. Mr. Khrushchev has been seen in public in Moscow this week. A reliable eyewitness said he saw Mr. Khrushchev being driven In a black limousine on Wednesday near Moscow University. —UPIUPI - 37 words
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Article44 1964-10-24 1 INDIANOLA (Mississippi) Fri. Civil rights workers In Mississippi say an airplane dropped an explosive that shook a building where a civil rights meeting was going on. No one wu hurt. Two-hundred-and-Mfty persons I were reported In the building near here— UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Article, Illustration204 1964-10-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Royal Malaysian Police have mounted a nig hunt for "one >t the most wanted men n the Singapore and Malaya police CID files 1 Described as a notorious gangster with a "soft spot" for bar girls, the man. Kong Fu204 words
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Article, Illustration130 1964-10-24 1 Vichitra fails in her claim 'Let me be sole executor of my husband's millions' BANGKOK. Fri. Premier Sarit Thanara t's widow lost her claim yesterday to be SOLE administrator of his vast estate. After an eightmonth hearing, a civil court ruled that Madam Vichitra (right) and two of Sarit's sonsAP - 130 words
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Article54 1964-10-24 1 MILNTHORPE <N. England), Fri. Robert Andrews, a prisoner who escaped from the isolated Bela River prison near here, telephoned the police last night to say he was lost. Andrews, serving a threeyear sentence for housebreaking, asked for a police car to pick him up. He was takenReuter - 54 words
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Article63 1964-10-24 1 BERLIN. Fri. Four young East Berlin workers broke through their factory wall at a point where it formed part of the antirefugee wall and escaped to West Berlin. The flight was made yesterday after three weeks of work, and disclosed today by West Berlin police.UPI - 63 words
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Article48 1964-10-24 1 TORONTO, Fri. Students at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute here who tried and failed to drink a public house dry yesterday, raised a total of $150 for charity by dropping five cents into a tin every lime they bought a drink. They consumed 3.000 glasses of beer— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article36 1964-10-24 1 ROME. Fri. Premier Aloo Moro's Cabinet has approved proposals for a multi-million dollar civil service pay boost as Com-munist-led workers staged the third In a week-long series of strikes apainst the State-run railroads—UPl.36 words
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Article38 1964-10-24 1 LONDON. Fri A five- nation committee opened talk* here today to review progress on major communication projects designed to link Turkey. Persia and Pakistan by road. mil. a!r. telecommunications and associated port development works. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article63 1964-10-24 1 THE HAGUE. Fri. Dutch policewomen no longer need be well-proportioned. The Justice Ministry has scrapped this old stipulation for recruits and another that "special attention should be paid to the breasts of women recruits, in view of the uniform they hay to v.ear." Last NovemberReuter - 63 words
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Article107 1964-10-24 1 TOKYO. Friday. A HUNGARIAN Olympic athlete and two Hun- j A garian tourists, who defected to the American Embassy here, left Tokyo by air tonight on their way to the United States. According to reliable sources, the name of the athlete is Andras Toro,Reuter - 107 words
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Article98 1964-10-24 1 LONDON, Fri. Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker. Britain's new Foreign Secretary, told reporters here last night that the Labour Government would support Malaysia in its -struggle to maintain its independence against Indonesian attacks." He said: "I think in the end the problem of that part ofReuter - 98 words
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156 1964-10-24 1 KUCHING. Fri. An eve Qf departure tragedy has marred the end of the tour of service of the Ist Bn.. Green Jackets, in Sarawak. Yesterday, throe imn of the Green Jackets were carrying out demolition work near the Indonesian border in the Gumbang aiea156 words
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Article39 1964-10-24 1 TOKYO. Fri Two Japanese miners were found dead today, following a cave- in which occurred last night at a lr.ine of the Mitsm Company in Kyushu. Japan's Southern Island, a spokesman lor the company said. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article317 1964-10-24 1 Union warns rail bosses Situation is 'explosive' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Railwaymen's Union of Malaya today warned the General Manager of the Malayan Railway. Dato Ahmad Perang, that he is facing an "explosive" situation and unless speedy steps wore taken to remedy the position the consequences could be grave. The317 words
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Article38 1964-10-24 1 SHOTS IN HOTEL INCIDENT BOSTON (M«snaehtjSrttO. Fri —Sim ret KirlM men kept Pe— CT»< PnsMeatUl nominee Hubert Ilumplury in his hotel n>«m la*t ni^ht while poli«f chased two burglars in hotel. Three hhotN fired during iniidrnt—FPl38 words
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149 1964-10-24 2 SHASTRI DISCUSSES INDIA 'S NUCLEAR POLICY ]\EW DELHI. Fri. India's Prime MinisUr, Mr. Lai Bahadur ShsLstri. today conferred with Dr. H. J. Bhabha. head of the Indian Atomic Energy Commission, on the future of India's nuclear policy in the litht of the recent Chi-ne-e atomic test. Dr. Bhabha flew toReuter - 149 words
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Article75 1964-10-24 2 NEW DELHI. Fri. Ceylon* P'lßie Minister. Mrs. Sirimavo P.anrlaranaike. arrived here yes•*rday for a week of talks on the problem of about one million people of Indian orieln in Ceylon. India and Ceylon have been negotiating the status of Indians In Oylon since the passage75 words
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Article85 1964-10-24 2 NFW DELHI. Fri.— The Atomic Energy Department has reported a sudden rise in radioactive fallout, but said today there is no cause for alarm. A spokesman for the department said the tests had been conducted since Oct. 4. when re- ports of a possible atomic explosion85 words
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Article, Illustration293 1964-10-24 2 THE MEN BEHIND PEKING'S BOMB. China's nuclear experts were trained in France and U.S. LONDON, Friday AMERICAN and French trained scientists are believed to have masterminded Red China's nuclear development which culminated in the successful atomic explosion in the central Asian province of Sinkiang a week ago. Prof. Tsien Hsuehshen,Reuter; UP - 293 words
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Article32 1964-10-24 2 MADR<\S. Fri.— Sixty-four Op- i position members of the Madras State Assembly fasted in front of the legislature building yesterday to protest against the Government's .food policy. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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109 1964-10-24 2 Mao's envoy gives Subandrio an explanation JAKARTA. Fri. The Chinese Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Yao Chung .Viing. called on acting President Subandrio yesterday to explain the Chinese proposal for a summit meeting of world leaders to discuss a nuclear test ban and disarmament, according to Radio Jakarta. Dr. Subandrio told109 words
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Article119 1964-10-24 2 FRANCE TO TEST A GUIDED BOMB CANBERRA. Fri. France will test a guided bomb it has developed jointly with Britain at the Woomera rocket range, the Supply Minister, Mr. Allar Fairhall. announced ve.sterday. He said that will make France th first nation, after Britain, to be given access to Woomera'sUPI - 119 words
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Article40 1964-10-24 2 CAIRO. Fri. The widespread pxodus of West German rocket and aircraft specialists from the United Arab Republic might lead the U.A.R. to recognise East Germany in order to obtain scientists from there, informed sources said today.— UPl.40 words
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329 1964-10-24 2 WASHINGTON. Fri. •pHE U.S. State Department yesterday flatly denied a charge by Senator Barry Goldwatcr that the United States had given Indonesia the means to make nuclear weapons. In a statement said a small experimental nuclear reactor obtained by IndonesiaReuter - 329 words
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Miscellaneous24 1964-10-24 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I'VOUB LETTERS POg^ ■>>. MOPE TUEYBE ALL BISHT^ CXsf^Bsi il /ft/A^k^ONG lT s— -< —^y LITTLE RUSTY/ ™J«/ /^iVL DICTATE £2/24 words
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Article, Illustration375 1964-10-24 3 Speculation on how long Sir Alec will survive... Butler loses key job and Lord Poole hands in his resignation LONDON, Friday gRITAIN'S former Foreign Secretary and veteran Conservative Party strategist, Mr. R. A. Butler, has lost a key job in the party. This emerges from aReuter; AP - 375 words
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90 1964-10-24 3 11TORKSOP. (Notts), Fri.— Tf Long-haired male students at the North Nottinghamshire College of Further Education here are wearing women's hairnets. A senior college official said that as some of the students wore their hair at shoulder length and spent a lot ofReuter - 90 words
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109 1964-10-24 3 NEW YORK, Fri.—President Johnson and Senator Barry Goldwater briefly put aside politics yesterday and attended memorial services here for former President Herbert Hoover. But the two men, now engaged in the final bitter throes of an election campaign, did not meet. They arrivedReuter - 109 words
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Article24 1964-10-24 3 MOSCOW. Fri. All seven books of the "Ramayana," the Indian epic poem, have been translated into Russian for the first time— AP.AP - 24 words
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Article27 1964-10-24 3 DETROIT. Fri.— Paris-born Leslie Caron was named as "srar of the year" by the Allied States Association of Motion Picture Exhibitors last niaht. AP.AP - 27 words
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Article226 1964-10-24 3 P O CHIEF CLEARED OF ASSAULT LONDON, Friday. SIR Donam .^nderson, 58-year-old chairman and managing director of the P and O Steam Navigation Company, was cleared by a court at Stow-in-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, yesterday of a charge of assault and battery. The charge was brought by Frederick Thomas Challlnor, 72. ofReuter - 226 words
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103 1964-10-24 3 LONDON, Fri.— A special "wolf-proof" bus designed to keep over-ardent admirers at bay will be used to transport Miss World contestants this year. Its main feature Is electronic door-closing gear which operates in double-quick tlm« should a "wolf" try to get on board. AReuter - 103 words
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Article62 1964-10-24 3 NEW YORK Fn. A gun battle between police and three suspected jewel robbers sent shoppers on swank Fifth Avenue scurrying into doorways and behind cars yesterday. One suspect was critically wounded, and a woman in the crowd was shot in ttie ankle. Two gunmen wereAP - 62 words
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Article43 1964-10-24 3 NICOSIA. Fri. The police compound where Cyprus military commander Gen. George Grivas has his office was rocked by an explosion last night. The blast wrecked a truck oelonging to the Greek CvDriot National Guard. No one was injured.—AP.AP - 43 words
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Article22 1964-10-24 3 MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda yesterday criticised party leaders who engage in "showing off and ballyhoo."— APAP - 22 words
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232 1964-10-24 3 WASHINGTON, Frt. THE FBI told President Johnson yesday that its investigation of Walter W. Jenkins, the White House aide who resigned, disclosed no information that he "compromised the security or interests of the United States in any manner." The President had asked theAP - 232 words
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218 1964-10-24 3 Wilson won't be panicked into pact with Liberals LONDON. Friday MR. Harold Wilson, Britain's Labour Prime Minister, will refuse to be panicked by his tiny parliamentary majority into seeking a pact with the Liberal Party, according to political sources. As the new Government has only four more seats than theReuter - 218 words
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Advertisement312 1964-10-24 3 TTrf Ti T ■Will w/XmKfJXJjM/IxJM y il YASHICA MratD The cadmium sulride (CdS) it the most advanced and sensitive exposure meter. The YASHICA LYNX '5000', being the best 35mm rangefinder camera value, naturally comes equipped with rt. In addition to this, however, the TASHICA LYNX '5000 •l*o boosts the following312 words
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Advertisement277 1964-10-24 3 ML v^y > engine I CHAMPION V^ VW experts The arrows point to 3 important reasons. (1) Champion's 5-rib insulator that reduces power-wasting flashover. (2) Rust-resistant plating. And (3) Powerfire electrodes that hold up better under extreme conditions. The most important reason can't be shown. It's the fact that Champions277 words
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403 1964-10-24 4 TRAVEL assistant, Julia Liang Ke Sun, who married William Loo Kok Cheng, in Hong Kong, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. .Justice Buttrose in the High Court today, dissolving her marriage to him on grounds of constructive desertion. The decree is to be403 words
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Article27 1964-10-24 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The science practical examination for the Government Higher School Certificate (Chinese) Examination. 1964 will be held from Nov. 11 to Nov. 18.27 words
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214 1964-10-24 4 LIM: BETTER LIFE FOR ALL IN SPITE OF RI ACTION SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government is determined, in the face of Indonesian confrontation, to continue with its policy of bringing about a more equal, democratic and prosperous society. The Minister for National Development, Mr. Lam Kirn San, said this tonight214 words
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Article47 1964-10-24 4 KUCHING. Fri.— The Commonwealth Chief Scout. Sir Charles Maclean, arrived in Kuchlng today. He began his tour of Sarawak on Tuesday when he visited Mirl. On Wednesday tind yesterday Sir Charles was In the Sibu area. He leaves for Singapore next Tuesday evening.47 words
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304 1964-10-24 4 SINGAPORE. Fri 'THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, today urged all Muslims here to use Islam as a means of achieving peace and progress for the country and not as an instrument for breaking inter-racial harmony. Speaking at304 words
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Advertisement296 1964-10-24 4 1 SIMUI.ANfcOUi MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! I KUALA LUMPUR^ MALACCA PENANG [I E*-— ODEON CATHAY 1) ODEON A Dromatic an-i Intriguing Story Ot A Young Ak Girl whose bountiful 100- tor her father mokes 3 her hate hrr own mother! D if j n i A wan wpPERKASA m Directed By Jv)296 words
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Advertisement179 1964-10-24 4 NEW PENANCWAY MABEL (fjk LAST APPEARANCE I M COURVOISIER V.S.O P. Spot Dancss To- Night f t Different Pro- 4sssV^l crams every ni«ht VODKA SAMOVA Twist Comptti- s£V' tien. Cnter rvj Now: Free Cills w 188 te all competitors by Sime Darby in £9S addition to $100 fIPV Ist prlie,179 words
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Advertisement89 1964-10-24 4 JUST FOR FUN AUSTRALIAN FUN FAIR. BIG6ER BETTER. NOW SHOWING (FROM 6.30 p.m.) KALLANG PARK ADMISSION 20 c 10 c I Ext: to 1.00 a.m. to-nite It's Cool! It's Quiet! It's Romantic! Dance to the Caressing j i Music of Jerry His Four j i with Anna at the Hike89 words
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Advertisement305 1964-10-24 4 VLIDo"s"po") GALA CHARITY PREMIERE; I In the pretence of the Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Toh Chin Chye 1 THURSDAY 29th OCTOBER at 9.30pm (IN AID OF THE POPPY DAY FUND) v HV^^\\i\i.S.H-BOMBERS ATTACK RUSS/A? I y *mk\\™.mmm*mNW£f/mMMf? I Peter Sellers George C. Scott Stanley Kubrick'* S^ ;Li Dr. Strangelove $m>305 words
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Advertisement640 1964-10-24 4 I ■ORGANISATION?" mum i^<«! N.B. Due to Film's greet length 4 shows daily ttorting promptly -ot: 11 a.m., 2 10, 6.00 ft t.tSpmß ■I COLUMBIA F cturw prcscnti ill AN DTfTI PRCMINBKR nLM I AND PANAViSION Tom Tyron Romy Schneider 1 sj Carol Lvnlcy John Huston 1 K^. .nit Jr,640 words
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Miscellaneous493 1964-10-24 4 I'M.. tollowisiK is todays schedule ol civil aircraft movementa at ruyu L«uar airport, hiukaiiore; AHrIIVALS Jspan Air Unas: rrom Jakarta, (JL .id) d.30 a.m. no At: From Uwdon, Zurich, Cairu, Aoaoan, Bombay. Coiomoo, Kuaia Lumpur (BA iiMi) 4iu p.m.; liv.ii LutKJUII, r UllKlun, i.u.lli. Beirut, Teucran, New UcUU (BA 7UU)493 words
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Article, Illustration390 1964-10-24 5 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO TOR MY CHILDREN'S EDUCATION...' By Singapore, Friday TAXI DRIVER who is now paralysed on the right side of his body following a motor accident two years ago today spoke of his plans to give his five little children the best education possible" from the $75,000 damages390 words
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189 1964-10-24 5 TRADE MISSION A BIG SUCCESS, SAYS LEADER KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rrHE first New Zealand trade mission to South-East Asia has established 700 business contacts in Malaya since its arrival a week a«m This was announced here today by the leader of the mission, Mr. L. R. AdamsSchneider, who is New189 words
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113 1964-10-24 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The > Finance Minster. Dr I Goh Kene; Swee. will lay the foundation stone for the State's first sugar refinery at Jurong tomorrow. The $13 million refinery known las Suear Industry of Singapore Ltd.. is a Joint venture between i Singapore.113 words
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94 1964-10-24 5 PENANG. Fri. The Chief I Minister. Dato Wong Pow I Nee, last night appealed to the people of Penang to "buy a flower" and help the Lady I Templer Tuberculosis Hos- pltal He said that since the opening lof the hospital In 1955. several94 words
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Article26 1964-10-24 5 ALOR STAR. Fri. civil defence registration starts on Sunday at the Printing Department canteen. Jilan Station. Interview* will he held from 5 p.m. daily.26 words
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388 1964-10-24 5 Two appeal against High Court decision SINGAPORE. Friday JUDGMENT was re- served by the Federal Court of Malaysia today In an appeal against the decision of Mr. Justice Hashim, who had entered Judgment in favour of Eastern Mining and Metals Co. Ltd. for388 words
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Article86 1964-10-24 5 KOTA BUARU, Fri.— The Mentri Besar of Kelantan Inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda. said today that all State departments would shortly use the national language in day-to-day administration. Inche Asri was inaugurating the National Language Action Front of Kelantan here. lie said: "Althojigh86 words
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169 1964-10-24 5 ALOR STAR, Fri. A Inshore fishermen at Kuala Kedah, the State's main fishing centre, made a fresh appeal today to the Prime Minister to ban trawler fishing. A petition to Tengku Abdul Rahman, signed by six leaders. i claiming to represent 2,000169 words
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Article44 1964-10-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Assistant Minister of Culture Youth and Sports. Engku Mohseln bin Abdul Kadir. will open a two-week exhibition. "The Museum at Work", showing thn activity of its Natural History Department and Marine Section, at the Muzium Negara here tomorrow.44 words
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Article39 1964-10-24 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri. Mr N. Krishnan Kutty has been elected president of the Central Kedah Hindu Youth Organisation for this year with Mr. S Nanthagopolan as vice-president. Mr. S. Veeraslngham secretary and Mr. L. S. Navalingam treasurer.39 words
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Advertisement300 1964-10-24 5 MALAYSIA HOTEL LTD. JALAN BUKIT BINTANG— KUALA LUMPUR. Welcomes you to Kuala Lumpur's newest and most luxurious hotel. if 60 air-conditioned tastefully furnished modern rooms. 24 hours traditional hotel service. ir All rates inclusive of:- Early Morning Tea Local Newspaper All Personal Laundry Shoe-cleaning Service Singles from $18.00 Doubles from300 words
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Advertisement320 1964-10-24 5 Alas .v.ilm. tnc nrw I perlume a |i of QLu~~ Christian Dior NEW STRAITS VIEW Ajj HOTEL ■H (Johore Bahru) Se* the seductive Hong Kong dancer ANITA perform to the occumpam. ment of Ortega and his Quintet. Extension every Saturdoy nijht to 2 a.m. For table reservation ring ■^■■ifllHH J.B.320 words
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Official opening of new Herbarium A STRAITS TIMES FEATURE
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Article, Illustration1661 1964-10-24 6 H.M. BURKILL - BOTANICAL RESEARCH in MALAYSIA H.M. BURKILL By Director, Botanic Gardens, Singapore THE construction and official opening of the new herbarium, which takes place today, is an occasion of great importance to botanical research in the Federation of Malaysia. A herbarium is a place where plant specimens are kept, and Linnaeus,1,661 words
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Advertisement179 1964-10-24 6 Heartiest Congratulations ancl Best Wishes to I NEW HERBARIUM BOTANIC GARDEN ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING TO-DAY From LIM ANN CONTRACTOR 29 -A, TAMPINES ROAD, SINGAPORE 18. |ilQllilttpll| I Here s an ip of Efficiency in mm control that gives D I Instant Comfort J NEW 50 CYCLE179 words
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Advertisement130 1964-10-24 6 CONGRATULATIONS to NEW HERBARIUM BOTANIC GARDEN from LAM BEE COMPANY 274. Beach Road, Singapore -7. Tel. *****, ***** Estate Suppliers. Shipchandlers. Furniture. Stationery, Brushes. Crockery, Rattanware, Hardware. Piping. Building Material and Engineering goods, GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS SINGAPORE JOHORE OF MALAYSIA ORIENTAL ENTERPRISES PROUDLY CONGRATULATES NEW HERBARIUM BOTANIC GARDEN on the occasion130 words
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Article, Illustration536 1964-10-24 7 MICHAEL FOONG - MICHAEL FOONG ...AW £TOiV TO S££A7, S4FS MILLIONAIRE DATO WHO SPENT OVER $20,000 TO CLEAR HIS NAME -By Tartar) Rats Friday 1)ATO Yee Peng Wah, 48, who spent $20,000 to clear his name, said here today that ho had no hard feelings against anyone. Relaxing in his536 words
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169 1964-10-24 7 p! JESSELTON. Friday I LJ rpHE Central GovernA merit has promised to give every help to make Sabahs Tawau settlement scheme a I success. The Federal Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives. Inche Mohammed 1 Khir Johari. told newsmen after a tour of169 words
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Article60 1964-10-24 7 SINGAPORE. Pri. Miss Yoong Yoong. a Hong Kong actm will arrive in Singapore tomorrow to make person. h appearances in conjunction with the release of her latest film, "The Seven Fairies", at the Majestic and Odeon-Katong cinemas. She will be in Singapore for two weeks,60 words
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115 1964-10-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will lead a five-man delegation to the seventh regional conference of the Food and Agriculture Organisation in Manila from Nov. 7 *o 23. The Minister 1 s expected to leave115 words
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Article26 1964-10-24 7 \PORE. Fn— The «mi»n- pore Chines l>iiti>ts' A.-^onation w.li celebrate its 45th am •t 1U premises in Malabar Sireet at 7.30 pm. on Sunday.26 words
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Article60 1964-10-24 7 Sultan opens new mosque at P.J. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Sultan of Selangor today opened the new $250.- 000 Sultan Abdul Aziz Mosj que at Petaling Jaya The Sultan, who donated $3,000 towards the building of the mosque, which Is named after him. said that he was particularly happy to60 words
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Article27 1964-10-24 7 I SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Malayan I Mercantile Guardian will hold a cooktail party at the Chines* Chamber of Commerce tomorrow to mark its fourth anniversary.27 words
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Miscellaneous157 1964-10-24 7 t114>,, Onp Hff v T lt j|| ill.. Jli*^ ONE- FLEA BALON'EV.' IF I CAN UORKI 1 ..r SURE OUSHTA 1 I ...ANYHOW I'D BE A AU. RIGKT Gol I BLn LEAVP vc r»n TROUBLE: PROS PON' Xt^.'T > ,S ST I \i WtVlr Trmmff By 1 hovtor I OK157 words
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204 1964-10-24 8 Mothers or women? Umno division wants name changed to Kaum Wanita L r UALA TRENG- GANU, Fri. The Kuala Trengganu division of the Urano women's section passed a resolution today to change the name of their organisation from Kaum Ibu (mothers' section) to Kaum Wanlta (women's section). The resolution. Introduced204 words
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Article60 1964-10-24 8 IAIPING. Fri. A t;n miner., Mr. Choc Khor Leoni? was as- saulted and robbed of hi* wacch j and $860 by two men while on his, way to his mine in Kamunting yesterday. Mr. Choc, who was hit with an iron rod by the robbers, has60 words
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Article26 1964-10-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Ujß. Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr James D. 8011. Jpft here ioday on 1 brii'f visit to Home Kong.26 words
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Article, Illustration263 1964-10-24 8 LIM BENG TEE - LIM BENG TEE By Singapore, Friday rpHESE are seven of the I- 1 eight children of Madam Lim Poh Keng, 33, a waitress, who was killed yesterday in a road accident in East Coast Road, Singapore. She was in a car which skidded and263 words
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Article67 1964-10-24 8 Another cholera death I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. One more death due to cholera was reported'in Kuala Trengganu district today. This brings the official number of deaths due to the disease in the State to 103. It also brings the total number of deaths due to cholera in the East Coast States67 words
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Article22 1964-10-24 8 SINGAPORE. Pri. Thr Zuellig Feedmills Ltd. will hold a dinner M the Shnnphxi Restaurant tomorrow to celebrate its 10th nnnivrrsarv.22 words
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Article25 1964-10-24 8 SINGAPORE, Pri. Colonel JO. Ochtltree, Director of Ini fantry, Australian Military Forces, arrived here last night I from London on a 10-day visit.25 words
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Article22 1964-10-24 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Pri. Trie Sultan of Johore will open the j Sultan Ismail Library here at 10 a.m. next Thursday.22 words
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Article56 1964-10-24 8 C.I.D. holds gangster suspect SINGAPORE, Fri. A gangster of the Hai Lok San secret society group was arrested by the C.I.D. last night. He has been detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. Police believe he has been involved in several cases of housebreaking and theft. The gang operates56 words
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Article37 1964-10-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Kuala Lumpur Theatre Club will stage "The Tunnel of Love" on Nov. 5 to 7. the proceeds of which are to be donated to the 1964 Hart Bunga Poppy Appeal.37 words
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192 1964-10-24 8 'Many want to appear on TV but few are suitable' IZUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Although many local performers wish to appear in television programmes, few have a good voice or personality. "As a re.sult we cannot have a wide variety of programmes.- said Raja Iskandar bin Raja Zahid. head of the192 words
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175 1964-10-24 8 ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri —The French Ambassador. Mr. Pierre Anthonioz. left by air today for Madras, from where he will betrin a 10.000-mile overland journey to Paris. Hp told reporters that the overland journey in hli ntroen car "an old travelling companion" would take about175 words
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Article33 1964-10-24 8 I KUALA I.CMI'LR. Fri.— Hullo iie 1964 I Hari Bunga Poppy Appo;i! ;1. The times are: English. 710 p.m.: Tamil. 7.25 p.m.: Chinese, I 7.55 D.m and Malay. 8.15 am.The Times - 33 words
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113 1964-10-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR, i Ti. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, will speak on the significance of the United Nations In a radio broadcast tomorrow United Nations Day. Tun Razak. who is president of the United Nations Association of Malaysia, i.s expected113 words
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Advertisement70 1964-10-24 8 FORD'S FIRST! 38 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN THE ASSEMBLY OF MOTOR VEHICLES Ford started in the motor business in Malaysia 38 years ago and has progressively increased its assembly facilities., Today Ford has completely modern assembly facilities backed by. 3B years of experience, craftsmanship and know-how. This is your guarantee of70 words
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Article, Illustration2128 1964-10-24 9 The last witnesses are called the submissions start on Monday The Minister vs MP libel case.., 12th day --porter-.: VIC NAYAGAM and V.K. CHIN Smallholder tells of his $400 investment in Bakar's company ODD JOB MAN AND MOTHER ENTIRELY DEPENDENT ON THE PLAINTIFF FOR LIVELIHOOD KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE last2,128 words
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73 1964-10-24 9 CINGAPORK. Fri A masistrate. Mr Item Xnik See. today ordered j the issue of warrants for tin- arrest of 196 motorists who had failed to appear in this court on summons charses. He had been told that I all the mottffi^ts had been notified in73 words
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Article50 1964-10-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A former director of Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Ltd.. Mr. W.M. Warren, i 62. ha"s died in Oakland. Califor|nia. Mr. Warren, who loined the I company in 1930. left Malaya in 1952. He was appointed vicechairman of the Malayan Chamber of Mines in London in 1953.50 words
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Article33 1964-10-24 9 NIBONG TEBAL. Fri. The Province South District Officer, Inche Nik Mohamed Zain bin Haji Hassan, will open a prayer hall (surau) at Sungei Baung near I here at 5 p.m. tomorrow.33 words
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371 1964-10-24 9 I£UALA LUMPUR. Frt. —A stallholder today told the Sessions Court here how a health overseer induced him to give $15 to pay the penghulu as a "regulation fee" for renewal of his stall licence. Chong Kuen Cheong. 54. a stall371 words
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Advertisement139 1964-10-24 9 I luLpxrLnlr Airconditioner COOL MORE SPACE AT LESS COST CASH PRICE 1 HP 11.500 BTU/hr ot 5695.00 IH H.P. 16,500 BTU/hr ot $950.00 Space Saving, No Frost Refrigerator, Freezer CAST MONTHLY PAYMENT AVAILABLE Available From: MARDEN CO., Tel: *****. OVERSEA INTERNATIONAL CO. LTD. Tel: *****. SINGAPORE REFRIGERATION CO. Tel: *****.139 words
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Advertisement106 1964-10-24 9 11 POWER THAT PAYS INTERNATIONAL T[l_2oß WITH lIPIII POWER SHIFT |j UL UU PLANET STEERING A^-. ■> fi Q- J«r^} PLANET FINAL DRIVE MEANS Jk jf/'*-' S^Uj $k MORE PRODUCTION Bt^H^K^ FOR YOU! BRIEF SPECIFICATIONS TD-208 Engine HP ot Flywheel 150 Travel Speeds: Forward 4 Reverse 4 Speed Ranges: Forward106 words
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Article, Illustration440 1964-10-24 10 Plastic building materials will be made, too SINGAPORE'S first polyvinyl chloride pipe farO tory sekisui Malaysia Co. Ltd. will be opened tomorrow by the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, at a ceremony at Tanglin Halt industrial estate. This is a joint venture with an440 words
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Advertisement123 1964-10-24 10 mala sa The Chairman Directors of LplasticsJ The SEKISUI MALAYSIA CO., LTD. Express Their GRATEFUL THANKS To The Honourable Dr. GOH KENG SWEE Minister for Finance. i For consenting to the official opening ceremony of their factory at Tanglin Halt Close, Singapore Tomorrow at 5.00 p.m. Guests are cordially invited123 words
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Advertisement30 1964-10-24 10 Congratulations to SEKISUI MALAYSIA COMPANY LTD., on the occasion of the opening of its factory from MALAYSIA SANITARY ENGINEERING WORKS 98, Cecil Street, Singapore. Tel: ***** Sanitary and Electrical Contractor30 words
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Advertisement171 1964-10-24 10 On the Official Opening Tomorrow we extend GOOD WISHES for the SUCCESS of SEKISUI MALAYSIA COMPANY LTD. SfjffiL CHOP LEONG SENG 452, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****, ***** i *****. PIPES, PIPE FITTINGS, STOP-VALVES, PLATES, PUMPS etc. Distributors: N N *IN CO. LTD., KIAN SENG TRADING CO., 132, Birch Road,171 words
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Article, Illustration245 1964-10-24 11 TAILORS TOLD OF CHALLENGE WORTH MILLIONS STEPPING out in style, five male mannequins presented this unusual picture at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday. The amateur models displayed 10 suits of various styles from different parts of the world in a fashion parade organised by the245 words
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258 1964-10-24 11 I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. —With just one month to go before the December school holidays, principals are busy inquiring from students if they would like to exchange homes during their vacation. Heads of most schools have announced at morning assemblies that they must know as258 words
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Article31 1964-10-24 11 JESSELTON. Fri. The new $1.9 million Lstana on Pavitt Hi!) lor Sabah's Yang di-Pertuu Nei:ara. Dato Mustapha bin Dato Harun. Is expected to be ready by January next year.31 words
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Article63 1964-10-24 11 JESSELTON. Fri. Inche Othman bin Sulaiman. of Johore, serving in the Lahud Datu area with the Bth Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, m irried a Lahad Datu girl, Che Astah Mastan, after a hospital romance. It was while the bridegroom was In the Lahid Datu hnspit.il recuperating63 words
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Article29 1964-10-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has sent a congratulatory message to the President of Zambia en the occasion of Zambia's Independence Day.29 words
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240 1964-10-24 11 Malaysia re-affirms trade ban with South Africa, but... UNITED NATIONS, Friday. MALAYSIA reaffirmed yesterday its ban on trade with South Africa while explaining that it had no control over who purchased its rubber and wood in the London open market. South African imports of some Items mentioned in a U.N.Reuter - 240 words
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94 1964-10-24 11 FIELD FORCE MAN DIES AFTER GUN ACCIDENT IPOH, Fri.— A constable of the Police Field Force, Pachik bin Botak, 1 accidentally shot himself yesterday while on patrol duty in the Fort Legap area in deep jungle near Sungei Siput. An automatic sub-machine-gun he was carrying went off whila he was94 words
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Article48 1964-10-24 11 JESSELTON. Fri.— The Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. now on an official visit to Sabah told officials here that before the Central Government could begin housing protects in Sahah. the Statr Government must provide I the site, water suDply and roads.48 words
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113 1964-10-24 11 IPOH. Fri. —.Mr. John Emmanuel. 63. a wellknown Malaysian trade unionist, who has served the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions on several previous occasions. will make his third trip to West Africa next week. During his one-year absence. Mr. Emmanuel will visit Nigeria113 words
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Article24 1964-10-24 11 KUALA TRENGGANU. Fn The Mi-iuri Br.s;ir of Trengßanu. Daio Ibrahim Pikii, opened v $329,100 two-storey district and land office building here yesterday24 words
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131 1964-10-24 11 $20 mil. set aside to develop Sabah I/lALA Ll MPIR. Fri.— The Central Government has srt aside S2O million for land and other rural development projects in Sabah. The Minister Without Portfolio. Mr Peter Lo. announced this in an interview over Radio Malaysia tonight. The money would be made available131 words
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Article32 1964-10-24 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. A total of 858 graduates will receive iheir certificates at the Singapore Teachers Training College s graduation ceremony at the National Theatre at 3.30 p.m. on No\. 7.32 words
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138 1964-10-24 11 If UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Sarawak's Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan. left here by air today for-Klngston. Jamaica. to attend the Common- wealth Parliamentary Association conference. After the conference he j will go to London where he will meet Malaysian students i and138 words
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Advertisement333 1964-10-24 11 heroes AT TOKYO oils 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 chosen333 words
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Miscellaneous49 1964-10-24 11 Huns Bunny By Raiph tioinulnhl rs \J I'LL GIVE "H I -O^l THAT HAT WAS FOR VOuA I f~ r < ~""N <Jgi> SYLVESTER A ArY^*r^=b> SIRE, BUT LET ME FIX YOU UP \H) IJ< W I HATE CLUCKS I Jg| C V BLAST OJTH' (^lhT'S^-U A SMALLER SIZE! M*49 words
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Obituary30 1964-10-24 12 H.,rd-. *IO tVinimum) WARREN On October lMh. 1964. William Morley. heioved husband of Marcaret, of 5372 Belcravr Place, DikUrd I*, California, formerly of v-it.-iva and London, and father of30 words
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Article78 1964-10-24 12 .'0 Horrfa $19 Minimum) MR. A MRS. RAJAPAKIAM and Mr xnd Mm. KanacaMhHpathy thank hiajala and relatives for their kind ■Mlaitf. nrenthK. condolence meaMBM and attendance In their recent ment TNE FAMILY OF the late Mn. (proa their tri.ink" to friends, (or their attendance, wreaths, of condolence and AMlxtance78 words
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Obituary69 1964-10-24 12 :n Word* tl» (Minimum) 111 EVER LOVING Mrmory of Mra. Thin Out I'hciy. departed L' 4-10-61. r tmef. a Kho<k nevere. to in with one we love.l -o <1.;.r Sadi and children, |a*h. IN EVER LOVING MEMORY of Our mot hi r kits Chan Soo ivnK inre Madam69 words
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Article663 1964-10-24 12 Tho first Olympic Games to be held in Asia now come to their close. In the mammoth stadium the teams will parade again, the flags will be lowered and the Olympic flame will flicker and die. Tokyo has given the world a wonderful festival of sport, almost663 words
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Article371 1964-10-24 12 Among the 25 African countries which have become independent in the last four years, Zambia (Northern Rhodesia) is a special case. And last night's ceremonial transfer of power in a Lusaka stadium can be a key event in the history of the African continent In the first place,371 words
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Article168 1964-10-24 12 If the Malaysian team at next weeks anti-tuberculosis conference in Manila chooses to describe hard achievement it will have plenty to talk about. The control campaign launched here in 1961 has been so vigorously advanced that the health authorities have predicted tuberculosis will be in retreat within five168 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1964-10-24 12 GEORGE CYRIAX - Economic facts that Labour now faces GEORGE CYRIAX The trade gap and tough measures By Economic Correspondent of the Financial Times THE recent British trade figures showing exports down and a widening of the trade gap to the second highest level since fhe war highlights the first, and most thorny,1,211 words
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132 1964-10-24 12 CONGRATULATIONS to the Peace Corps woman who was able to speak the national language fluently after such a short time in studying It. But I am sure that if she were to take the Singapore Standard Two Malay examination she would find that132 words
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Letter84 1964-10-24 12 I HAVE read Mr. Lexlng- ham's article on Manila hemp with interest. If abaca is such an attractive crop, can be planted, produced, and processed Inexpensively and can yield good profits, why did the Anglo Oriental Plantations Ltd. sell Sungel Mai Estate? Anglo-Oriental believe in diversification, having previously84 words
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Letter118 1964-10-24 12 I agree with "Tax Payer" 1 Seremban <ST. Oct 13) on the claim by Negrl Bern 8 f atp Assemblymen for increased allowances. These Assemblymen fall to leali-e ihai tru-y are elected to serve the people and not the other way round. Not only are Btate Assemblymen from Negrt118 words
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Letter117 1964-10-24 12 I AST Week I tried to make a call to Kuala Lumpur from the public telephone booth at Port Swettenham. near the bus-stand. The operator asked for my number and the number I wanted, then said the telephone was out of order. He told me to go to117 words
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Letter98 1964-10-24 12 THE total membership of the Malayan Medical Association is 857 and not 5.000 as stated in the Straits Times of October IS. Fifty per cent of our members are in Govern- ment service and the rest in private practice. In response to our appeal for voluntary service during98 words
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Letter89 1964-10-24 12 INCHE Ismail Idris the deputy chief of UMNO has threatened disciplinary action against members of UMNO who have made press statement with regard to the allotment of houses at Ayer Itam If true, this Is deplorable. These men have been under pressure from the Malay masses, dissatisfied because out89 words
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Letter82 1964-10-24 12 REFERRING to K.L. "Chan's letter (B.T. Oct. 17th) his sense of values seem a little distorted. I do not think even the most weapon hungry malcontent, would bother to smash a class case at the airport, merely to steal a krls. Surely his own home would have its82 words
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Advertisement640 1964-10-24 12 Straits Times Malay Ma 3 tw handed lot COLO STOWAGE ARCAOB Orchard Road (lit cioor) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Read Katanf Kcppel Road Natal Bass. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Collyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltzpatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Bee* HAMIEM640 words
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Advertisement66 1964-10-24 12 How many times a day do you use your eyes You'll never hove another poir of •yet! Your one ond only poir irreplaceable, invaluable' Guard them carefully by having your you wear gla .us or not. .by a competent vision specialist with professional knowledge, skill and experience. Eye troubles should66 words
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Advertisement147 1964-10-24 12 FREE ADMISSION The Organisers: HEAN YUEN MERCHANT TAILORS ASSOCIATION Cordially invite you to the TAILORING and MEN'S WEAR EXHIBITION TODAY at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore. Open daily at 11.00 a.m. 8.00 p.m. from 23rd to 25th October, 1964. Come and visit the leading men's stores in Singapore. Toilor Chow147 words
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143 1964-10-24 13 STOLEN GOODS RECOVERED FROM HOUSE CINGPORE, Fri. Police today recovered a !ar?re amount of stolen goods from a house in Philip Street. A party of detectives led by Deputy Supt. Ong Kirn Boon raided the house this afternoon. The recovered goods were mainly radios, transistor sets. cameras, tape-recorders, and tans.143 words
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Article86 1964-10-24 13 Boy loses his watch by a ruse PENANG. Frl. A thug robbed a 10-year-old schoolboy in a lane yesterday after accusing him of wearing hit brother's watch. Elwin Yeoh. of the Wellesley Primary School, told the police that a youth stopped him near hit school at about noon and asked86 words
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122 1964-10-24 13 QINGAPORE. Frl. The i v first South Korean I trade centre in Malaysia was today officially opened by the South Korean Ambassador to Malaysia, General Choi Hong Hi. Situated at the multistorey car park In Cross Street. Its functions will be to Introduce to122 words
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Article81 1964-10-24 13 Woolworth man for S'pore SYDNEY. Fri.— Mr. Terry Dwyer general manager of the Malaysia Ltd., will leave for Singapore tomorrow to supervise the start of the division's operations. Woolworth's Malaysia division has its registered o.'fice in Kuala Lumpur. The general office. wholesale division and warehouse are In Singai; pore. TheReuter - 81 words
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Article471 1964-10-24 13 Aim: To give Malaysia full employment, a strong currency and a higher standard of living SINGAPORE, Friday. fHE Malaysian Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today that now that Singapore was part of Malaysia there could be only one industrial policy for471 words
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138 1964-10-24 13 TOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— J The Minister oj Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said here today that the Government's policy of diversification of industry had resulted in this country having factories producing more than 400 different varieties of manufactured138 words
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198 1964-10-24 13 Kinabalu climbed by RAF officers, NCOs SINGAPORE, Fri. A team of officers and NCOs from the RAF base at Kuching has climbed Mount Kinabalu. the highest mountain <n South-East Asii*. The 13,456-ft. high mountain Is situated about 25 miles north-east of Jesselton. In Sabah. The climb was completed In one198 words
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Article, Illustration76 1964-10-24 13 T*HE occupants of this Morris Oxford had a miraculous escape when their car hit a lamp-post at the 11th milestone Bukit Timah Road yesterday. No one was injured. The car was travelling towards Woodlands when it skidded and hit the lamp-post which was76 words
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Article54 1964-10-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. Puan Sharifah Rodziah. wife of the Prime Minister, will open a cultural show. "Techs Nlte" organised by the Technical College Students Union on Oct. 30 at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. Proceeds of the show will go to the Selangor Cheshire Home and the Selangor54 words
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85 1964-10-24 13 JESSELTON, Fri. The J Sabah Contractors' Association Is to send a delegation to Formosa to loo* into the possibility of recruiting skilled labour there, it was reported yesterday. An executive committee meetIng will be held soon to form the delegation, which Is expected85 words
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207 1964-10-24 13 Devan: I did not suggest wage freeze SINGAPORE, Fri. The National Trades' Union Congress leader, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, today denied that he had ever called for a halt to major salary revisions and changes of terms and conditions of service in view of the national emergency. The denial207 words
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Article76 1964-10-24 13 SINGAPORE. Fri— A writ haa been Hied In die High Court Registry on txhalf of Nederlanrische Handel Mattschappl. N.V. clalraj ing $521,362 from a merchant. Yap Kah Hoe. of Market Street. The claim is made against Yap as guarantor of the obligations of Guan Bee76 words
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Advertisement91 1964-10-24 13 PHILCO 13R543 12.6 cv. ft. CAPACITY If your family requirements call for a big deluxe refrigerator— here it is at a price you'll find hard to believe. Especially when ycu take note of all the features the huge 53 Ib. zero zone freezer; full-width porcelain crisper; convenient sliding shelf; two91 words
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Advertisement150 1964-10-24 13 LOW-COST HIBBW JL Money-saving, time-saving m. y r- Burroughs Adding Machine Specifically designed for eco- I nomical dependability, this ,H|w Burroughs Hand-Operated L- ''~*msug% T~V V lflSS gW\^mil Adding Machine includes such 1h rWB v VVI jft'S 'T| features aa direct subtraction, I m9EL\ lE ErVw automatically printed ciphers, Jj150 words
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Miscellaneous834 1964-10-24 13 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL. S— KX. P. Ptnaag Huckleberry Hound: 7.00 News 6 lpoh and Malacca in English; 7.10 Olympic Npwsreel; 7.30 I Love Lucy— "AuP.M.: 300 Opening and pro- dltion show"; 8.00 News in gramme summary; 3.02 Ma- Mandarin; 8.10 "Songtime"; verick Relic of Port Telon": 8.30 Alfred Hitchcock834 words
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Article, Illustration1603 1964-10-24 14 SUDDENLY the attitude of the Russian interrogators changed. From being mild and conciliatory they got tough and belligerent. Wynne was put in almost solitary confinement and on a diet of near starvation. And at the cud of three weeks came what they called the showdown1,603 words
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Advertisement102 1964-10-24 14 SUGAR INDUSTRIES SINGAPORE LIMITED in announcing the official laying of 4 1-**S#* Foundation Stone Ceremony of their refinery by !Lg*s^* the Hon'ble Dr. Goh Keng Swee, ff V Minister for Finance, ijjj L^ p4 <> Singapore, tt^^^m^ Chairman: at 5.00 p.m. tOday Dato Teo Hang Sam n f\ ADO Vice-Chairman102 words
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Article, Illustration56 1964-10-24 15 ZENGAKUREN YOUTHS OUT IN TOKYO AGAIN AMID the Olympic fever, 2,000 Zengakuren students and unionists staged an anti- U.S. Polaris submaririe demonstration in Tokyo last week. D c monstra tors started an unauthor i s c d zig-zag marching to clash with riot police. Ten students wereUPI - 56 words
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Article, Illustration253 1964-10-24 15 Rhodesia: Smith's one-day ultimatum to the British SALISBURY, Friday. gOUTHERN Rhodesia's Premier, Mr. Lan Smith, yesterday gave the British Government up to today to "see reason" about his plans for consulting African opinion on independence for Southern Rhodesia under the present white minority rule. He told Parliament: "I will giveAP - 253 words
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203 1964-10-24 15 Epsom salts could have saved the Kennedy baby VIEW YORK. Fri. 11 The disease that killed the late President Kennedy's infant son last year, and 25,--000 infants yearly, may have a cure Epsom salts, a common home remedy. Called hyaline membrane disease, It strikes mostly premature Infants by forming aAP - 203 words
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Article25 1964-10-24 15 OXFORD (England!. Fri.— Ed- !i. Imqi author, collapsed and died while addressing the Ox- 1 ford University Union Debating i Society.— AP.AP - 25 words
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69 1964-10-24 15 LONDON. Fri. The 75--year-old stepmother of the Governor of Hong Kong was fined £30 yesterday for shaking her fist at passing motorists. Mrs. Eleen Crosbie Trench testified that In Italy all the motorists treated her like a goddess, whereas in England theyUPI - 69 words
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100 1964-10-24 15 POPE'S TRIP TO INDIA: PORTUGAL ANGRY T ISBON, Frl. Poru tugal has turned down an explanation i that Pope Paul's forthj coming visit to India is merely an "apostol i c presence at the Bombay Eucharis- tic Congress, devoid of political overtone." The Pontiff's trip to India has Irked theAP - 100 words
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81 1964-10-24 15 Pay rise (plus back pay) for Baudouin BRUSSELS. Frl. Kin* Baudouin of Belgium is to get a pay rise— with back pay thrown In. The Government Introduced in the House of Representatives a Bill under which it said the allow- ances granted to the King would be linked to theAP - 81 words
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137 1964-10-24 15 £50,000 polls bet wins him £37,000 LONDON, Fri. The Labour Party's election victory won £37,--272 for Mr. Maxwell Joseph, the property man. The winnings were from a £50,000 bet he placed with Ladbrokes the bookmakers. "Mr. Joseph and I have been friends for years and we still are." said Mr.137 words
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Article36 1964-10-24 15 BERLIN. Fri.— Heavy Communist sub-machine-gun fire failed to stop the escape of a 26-year-old man across the heavily guarded border to West Berlin on Wrdncs- 1 day night, West Berlin police said. AP.AP - 36 words
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158 1964-10-24 15 LONDON. Friday. BRITAIN'S giant Rootes Group, which is in partnership with the Chrysler Corporation, of America, is supplying cars and lorries to China. Mr. Brian Rootes, managing director, said at the opening of Britain's annual Motor Show here that orders worth more than158 words
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Advertisement70 1964-10-24 15 n^{ DISTINCTION v..::Kx Secretarial /J ttwsmmmmitmmmmiiimmmm I Typing Stand W Hifh psde steel furniture (or -«=j office and factory. Smooth modern styling, superb quality and f\ finish. Economical durable. Full details of the complete I H _jj__b^^ Wellcome ranee art available l\y on request. /Tl TT*"^ O I typing Stand70 words
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Advertisement374 1964-10-24 15 PIANOS Mgk j FOR THE MUSICAL J EDUCATION OF YOUR CHILDREN ALWAYS FIRST CONSULT THE LEADING PIANO HOUSE I CHANG UONOKDi (Div. EMSCO MUSIC HOUSE) I Head Office 207 |alan Tojnku Abdul Rjhmin. Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****. Branches:- 210 Brewster Road. Ipoh. Tel: 6393. 145 Wolfctjfan Road. Malacca. Tel: 35374 words
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Miscellaneous318 1964-10-24 15 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. One division of vary fetfc 1. No. don't trouble with Kama army In Italy (5). letters they might make T. Blonde who breaks a date you dispirited (4, 2. 3, 5). (3-4). Concede a penny In an ez- 8 A banner 1* to be mended318 words
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Advertisement1870 1964-10-24 16 (j^> Textile Corporation of Malaya Ltd. jv] v EC ATI IDC ~~~^~<~~~^^ ,Z/M\A I wi BWl^^fc rE^^ I Vr Ilk LARGEST IN AMPLESCOPEFORFURTHE H <^^ i n every country where large outflow of foreign industrialisation is a basic exchange; part of economic planning Hk r >y »-> the establishment of1,870 words
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200 1964-10-24 17 1 HAVE always had a poor opinion of Post Offices the world over, particularly the larger ones and avoid them whenever I can. I find the atmosphere depressing, the attitude of the post office employees often annoying and the lack of efficiency frustrating.200 words
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132 1964-10-24 17 \IY car was parked on 1 the roadside in Johore Bahru when another car hit it. causing some minor damage. The driver, despite my call, refused to stop. I therefore reported the matter to the police. A police officer, after taking my statement, served me132 words
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321 1964-10-24 17 Safety in the live' electric apparatus yOUR correspondent "H.W." in his search for 1 safety in electrical apparatus jumps on TV sets which have no isolating transformer, characterising all of them as "lethal". This kind of sweeping statement made in the wake of the recently publicised fatal accident can only321 words
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Letter89 1964-10-24 17 AS a first step towards the national language becoming the sole official language, some Government departments are using it in communication to the public. This is a step in the right direction. Local councillors in the new villages should be encouraged to speak the n?tlonal language more frequently89 words
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Letter100 1964-10-24 17 r |*HE efficiency with which the Muar General Hospital responded to an emergency call following an accident a the Jalan Kha-lidi-Jalan Abdul Rahman junction, was highly commendable. My friend phoned the police and the hospital immediately. Within five minutes an ambulance was at the scene. Had the Muar100 words
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254 1964-10-24 17 I WRITE in answer to the letter captioned "Joln- ing a Union." by "ex- N.U.C.W." Since the N.U.C.W. was formed almost five years ago, there have been only j two Instances where ap- plications for membership were turned down in both cases by254 words
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Letter99 1964-10-24 17 IX view of the police plan to get rid of dumped and derelict vehicles and roadside repair garages, could not other government departments have a house clearine. All the Housing Board's millions spent to eliminate slums will create even greater slums if hawkers in these newly99 words
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Letter51 1964-10-24 17 IT is time the National Trades Union Congress dropped 'National" from its name and called itself what it really is Singapore Trades Union Congress. The N.T.U.C. cannot pretend to be national body when it does not command the loyalty of trade unions in the other Malaysian states EDDY51 words
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Letter49 1964-10-24 17 PERMIT me to air the grievance of worried parents about the safe crossing of thousands of school children at Upper Aljunled Road after school hours. There is not a single school patrol or traffic policeman on duty. At least a Zebra crossing should be provided TEO KANG PECK Singapore49 words
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Letter73 1964-10-24 17 PARENTS are greatly indebted to you lor the publication of the Education Ministry's directive on school text-books. However, the directive is not new; it was made known to schools in 1963: Some schools chose to disregard There is another directive which many schools disregard. It refers to school magazines. Some73 words
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Letter89 1964-10-24 17 CINGAPORE officials have been claiming once again that Singapore is the iiith Ijigest port in the world. Perhaps, but what do they mean by largest? Measured by the tonnage of cargo handled, '.here are over thirty ports In the United States alone through which paas twice or mere the tonnage89 words
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Letter153 1964-10-24 17 Fierce dog and his owner MR. Coles letter shows clearly that he, and presumably many other dog owners, are not aware of their legal responsibilities. If a person lawfully on Mr. Coles premises (as for example a postman delivering his maili is attacked by a dog well known by its153 words
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Letter120 1964-10-24 17 T have lollowed with interest the correspondence and editorial comment on the subject of dogs and postmen. I am rather puzzled that as far as I am aware, there has been no mention of what is surely the obvious solution to the problem namely to120 words
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Advertisement159 1964-10-24 17 WITH GOOD WISHES for the Success of the TEXTILE CORPORATION OF MALAYA LTD. The Bank of Tokyo Ltd. 9/10 Phillip Street, SINGAPORE. FIDES mmmmm made in italy MODEL USA G4 JT~ 4 gas burners full-visibility oven window and £^>s^m^h tnterioroven light U^-> OV^i «1 thermometer, dish-warmer. Suitable for MMM any159 words
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Advertisement140 1964-10-24 17 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to TEXTILE CORPORATION OF MALAYA LTD. on the Official Opening today The Mitsui Bank Ltd. 66-68 Cecil Street, SINGAPORE. NICHIMEN CO., LTD. 6-8 Phillip St., Singapore take this opportunity to wish TEXTILE CORPORATION i OF MALAYA LTD. EVERY SUCCESS and PROSPERITY RFFRinFRATHRQ- J Hilji BisurnlUtnM I140 words
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Advertisement643 1964-10-24 18 (unturned from Pagr 12) ELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 10 Word* S!.St (Mm.) ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN HURCH, Penang 24A CodrlnKton > venue. Sunday Service U. 30 a.m hildren'a Church 9.30 a.m. Mandarin ervlce 3 p.m. All Welcome. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH Kort Canning Road. Singapore elipnone ***** Worablp Service* at 30 a.m., 10.00 a.m.643 words
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Advertisement1232 1964-10-24 18 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* Si (Min.)— Box St et*. extra WANTED DOCTOR as locum tenens XL. Short or long term. Immediately write Box A 1415 S.T. K.L. MALAY CIRL Copy Typist required. Photo to be attached (non returnable) when applying. Apply Box A 4686 S.T. Spore. WANTED ENERGETIC CIRL doing1,232 words
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Advertisement1083 1964-10-24 18 1 SITUATIONS WANTED 1 10 Word* $S (Min.)— Box SO ct: extra I DUE TO MANAGER'S departure for Europe bis excellent driver will become available per ultimo October. For more information Pnone Spore *****. BRITISH ACCOUNTANT, 36, broad International experience, seeks Singapore Hongkong nased audit/accounting/ management anointment. Kcplies in COCfidence1,083 words
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Advertisement996 1964-10-24 18 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE !0 »,,r<t. Si (Mm.)— Box Sa ct*. extra OFFERING KIMSIA COURT Furnished 3 Bedroom Flat $35,000 Phone S pore *****. ATTRACTIVE ELEVATED BUNCALOW Lot 14.000 aq. ft. 3i miles Klang Road K.L. suitable for immediate devilopment. Phone Pereira X.L 521'J7. TELOK KURAU new modern two storey996 words
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Advertisement832 1964-10-24 18 HIRE PURCHASE It Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ct*. rxtr, FURNITURE (I. P. /HIRE Ijtiite. Shanghai Co.. 3 Jalan Tebrau, J.B 3105. HITACHI T.V. B.P. No Dowi Pnvmeot. Malaysia Elactrlo Co Spore. 4flUoB. GENERAL TV on easy payment Contact Chua Radio, 75tt .North Bridgi Road. Spore.. 2071X SIERA I.V. on832 words
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Advertisement929 1964-10-24 18 FURNITURE ITorets M (Him.)— Box St et*. extra 1 IMPRESS YOUR VISITORS wltß Elegant Can* Kumiture from Adnao a 425 River Valley Koad. *****. s pore > SUPERIOR QUALITY FURNITURE I For Sale Hire. Also Leather Pouffes/ Furnishing Fahrtca Reaoonahie Charges, tarn Chong, 110/2. orchard c Road. Spore Tel: *****.929 words
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Advertisement972 1964-10-24 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE Horrf* i Vr- Rot N #*fra FORD CONSUL t961. Kiiropi'iin MMi excellent condition. S3.UUO 0.n.0. Telephone i;iin^« or L'tiA somervilla Katat*. I iwe 10 19*1 TAUNUS. 0(M own.r d. Sr. n 15 Rd. s pon MUST SELL ONE IMS Ke«!-tere4 tin A 4» ('(.Lntrymar. or i»6(> Renault972 words
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Advertisement1246 1964-10-24 19 T0 LIVERPOOL ft WESI COAST UH Due Spore bans r. Sham Penani CUCHAS liiiraeil, Glasgow Cli. 1] THay Oct 25 27 Oct 21 MtLAMPUS Itteraill. At. mouth GH. 13 Oct 2i Oct 27 2 von Liierpttl. (,-asgoti "cl 21 Ntt 1 Net J •••"ON literutel Ntt 5 Nit I Ntt1,246 words
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Advertisement1315 1964-10-24 19 \\WS3L\\\ISSSESSSLW W-M THE EAC LINES SINCAPOIt CUAIA IUMPVW.P.SWFmNHMM PIHAMG .^^^H OfHMAtK NOUS* li.imMNC IS. rmOl N«J 7 1 WUDQ'IIT I "Hit >Sl> Pttat ***** <*ltat Ull Pltat ***** SAILIKSS 10 BCYRCUIH, IAIUKiA fitNOA, Lt HAVRt, HAMBURG, BRIMCN, ANTWERP. ROHHtOAM, AMSTEHOAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG, AARNUS ft COPENHAGEN aing«puie a ruus fenang "JUTUNDIA"1,315 words
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Advertisement1311 1964-10-24 19 I BENULINE 1 EXPRE i SERVICE 10 LONDON. LIVERPOOL ft CONIINENIAI PORTS. 1 oEiiILUMOAII Rotteraan Net 23 Singapore r\. Sham rtnan| Hamburg Dec 2 Sin. I, Oct 25 mil -w titimt *or Hamburt Ntv 2S OEiNCaViKUCH London Ota 4 sugaoc't S'nan cenang Hull Bat 14 Gil. 1/ Oct 21 Oct1,311 words
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Advertisement1273 1964-10-24 19 iv^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. IttJalW LONDO N HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE V HULL ANO MIDDLESBROUGH Smgaso't Sham 'tnant t city of Newcastle ,l£V mm am Jl/ il 2!.' FLIMINIIN 7/ 1 Ntl II 12 Nit 13 Nil CITY OF LEEDS 21 23 Nil 24 25 Ni. j city of1,273 words
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918 1964-10-24 20 From Our Market Correspondent A STREAM of good divtend announcements yesterday offset anxiety about changes in the United States tin disposal programme, and produced a steady tone in tin shares on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia. Industrials were fairly steady with movements narrow but mainly918 words
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Article25 1964-10-24 20 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 22 Oct. 23 •Industrials: 84.35 84.24 Tins: 130.07 129.86 S rubbers: 104.18 104.18 •Dec. 30, 1963—100 Dee. 29. 1962=10025 words
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Article881 1964-10-24 20 DUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttead (2.000) $1.61. (2.000) $1.60: C. S. Holdings (3.0O0) $2.40. (1.000) $2.41: Ounlops (1,000) $1.76. (2,000) f 1.77.881 words
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261 1964-10-24 20 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell 874 cents a plcul to $789.25 on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 20 tons to 230 tons. In London earlier tin had been down £40 a ton cash and £19261 words
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Article29 1964-10-24 20 October 23. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 72 cents (down half a cent). TIN: $789.25 a picul (down 87 .V cents). Unofficial estimated offering: 230 tons (op 20 tons).29 words
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Article122 1964-10-24 20 CHIPS ly,n« .lon«,,d t h. l.n^.or. 0 Harbour .hi,,,, tiptcted today an: Bcncleurh 6/7. Bmlomond 8/», Cambodia n 14. Calcahs 13/16. Azucbuian Mnrn U. Shomron 19. Rajah Brooko 21/22. Bcoital Mam 29/30. Rajula 31/32, Rhexenor 33/34. Fernvlew 3.V34, Coromandel 3S/39. Walrtrau 40/41. Caltex Rome 42/43. Benmacdhul122 words
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Article476 1964-10-24 20 Values well maintained in rubber VALUES have bcrii maintained well durins the week, although outside would appear to have been responsible rather than renewed inquiry, say H.C.B. and Co. Ltd. in their weekly rubber market report. The possibllty of dock strikes affecting both mam terminal markets has caused some sentimental476 words
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Article217 1964-10-24 20 VOVEMBER first (trade rubber t.0.». doted at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yoftterway at 73 cents per lb.. do.vn half a rent on Thursday'a doting level for the position The tone wn dull. R.A.3. and F.M.R.E. clotlni prices In centt ocr lb. ye'terday: Int. I R.217 words
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Article251 1964-10-24 20 Ortober 23. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Bcuntead 1J eta. M. Containers 12 eta, Ounlopa 15 eta M Cables 17 rta. Clt> Dev. 7 eta. MrAltster 12 ota. K .smelters '4o eta. at Invest. 12 eta. Erne 15 eta, O.CB C.I Sets. Dlsp. 11! eta. Rothm.-in* 13 ru. N. 20251 words
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Article30 1964-10-24 20 TMI Malayan Exehanxt Bankf Ana. ciatian m;,d- IktM t raten to BMttaaMa awMMaV ("II to S100): Cuildtri 1164: Ff»net UtHl ilmn Franct I^M; HalUn Lirf 2U.179; Swtditlt Krumr30 words
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Advertisement1124 1964-10-24 20 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. UAA. Pacific and Atlantic Sarvtaa Hongkom b. riincisco l_ ArgelM h. ion P*pnia Mitimo'a -Fltrin Mart" II Nt*/ 1 Die 17 Dtc 2t tie I Ml 12 Jit 14 iat "Kaaiktwt Mart" 21/71 Dm It IM It IM I Fit 11 FM 11 FM 'Wast1,124 words
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Advertisement1105 1964-10-24 20 aW^*^** s*'5 aaVf -i/ fri' aaaaal aaW "^r^^^^aa! AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND SERVICE <MIA. PARISIAN AND t CULT SER»iCt It. Meaxaut tatiailt. Mtittaiaa ■>.*•*» Tl: Malras aM Nataeattiiaa Ptiung S'ntai Soot S'ooi* P > "am "t«t«. lOMBALA 7 Nl* I/It Nl* 11/12 Ntt RAJULA ll Pt Sis 2ltt 21 Oct 3t Oct1,105 words
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Advertisement891 1964-10-24 21 (Continued from Paje 18) VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word* SS t Min.)— Box St cts. txtrm 1962 VAUXHALL VICTOR Super Saloon In Penang, one owner, excellent rendition, accident free. 18,800 miles. Price 53.900/- or nearest. Contact 181 -ad, Penan*. SIMCA BEAULIEU 1960 First European owner leaving tbe State. TQls management891 words
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Advertisement1009 1964-10-24 21 FOR SALE M Words $S (Min.)— Box St etc. extra PORTABLE ELECTRIC OVEN from Germany S2B/- postpaid COD accepted. Write, phone for leaflet, RayTech Radio Corporation. 13 Selegle Uouse (Spore) Tel: *****. TRANSISTOR INTERCOM 3 way* set only $30/-, Six-ways set at $130/Netu Good (or Office or borne use as1,009 words
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Advertisement807 1964-10-24 21 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) :0 Words SS (Min.)— Box M cts. extra YORK noifcu, rvogun muocrmu '.erra*. Suit»ole permanent ud transit lei. (Spore) *****. STATION MOTEL Kappal Road «lr•onditionrd rooms, modern facilities Tel; 31U3V6 tt'pora. BARS& RESTAURANTS (Spore) Words 55 (Min.)— Box St etc. mxtrm LAI WAN RESTAURANT Bpaetai Cantonese807 words
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Advertisement680 1964-10-24 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PERTADBIRAN KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU VACANCIES FOR TECHNICAL CADETS (CIVIL). applications are invited from Federal Citizens who have not attained their 31st birthday for appointment as Technical Cadets (Civil) In the Malayan Railway Administration. 2. Applicants must:--(i) have completed the prescribed course of training as a private student at680 words
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Advertisement1620 1964-10-24 21 I TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class D and above Contractors suitably registered with the I Public Works Department will be received at the Office of I the Director of Public Works. Federation of Malaya. Jalan Maxwell. Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m. of 28th October. 1964 for the1,620 words
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Advertisement706 1964-10-24 21 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the Pengarah Kerja Raya, Jalan > Maxwell. Kuala Lumpur, up to 12 noon on 23rd December, 1964, from J.K.R. Contractors suitably registered in Claxs D and above for 1 the SUPPLY AND ERECTION OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, PIPE-WORK AND ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT FOR706 words
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Advertisement215 1964-10-24 21 TENDER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT JOHORE Tenders for the Supply and Delivery of Furniture to Schools in Johore. SEPARATE tenders are Invited for the supply AND delivery of FURNITURE to (A) Sekolah Lanjutan Kampong. PONTIAN and Its Hostel; (B) Hostel of Sekolah Meneng.ih Sulun Lsmail, JOHOK BAHRU; (C) U) Hang Tuah School,215 words
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Article, Illustration727 1964-10-24 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - India wrest title from Pakistan NORMAN SIEBEL at the JOKYO, Fri.—There has hardly been a hockey match between India and Pakistan in which a penalty corner shot at goal has not been decisive and in today's final for Olympic Games gold medal there was only a slight variation to the727 words
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Article, Illustration50 1964-10-24 22 fTHE massed start of the 195 kilometres individu al road race the final cycling event at the x Tokyo Olympics on Thursday. The winner was M. Zanin of Italy who clocked 4hr. 39min. 35.635ec. Malaysia's Stephen Lim Tian Shaw finished 72nd.50 words
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Article, Illustration265 1964-10-24 22 HUNGARY BEAT CZECHS IN SOCCER FINAL TOKYO, Fri. Hun- gary today won the Olympic soccer gold medal by beating Czechoslovakia 2-1 in the final at the National Stadium here. Hungary last won the Olympic title in 1952 at Helsinki and In the years that followed they swept all before them265 words
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Article, Illustration313 1964-10-24 22 RUGBY UNION Selangor Club 11 Royal Bangkok 0 ITUALA LUMPUR, Fr i Selangor Club today won a battle of the forwards to beat the visiting Royal Bangkok Sports Club by 11 points (one goal and two tries) to nil in a friendly rugger match on313 words
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Article351 1964-10-24 22 Basketball Final matches: US bt Russia 73-59; Brazil bt Puerto Rico 76--60. Final platings: 1 US 2 USSR 3 Brazil 4 Puerto Rico 5 Italy 6 Poland. Boxing Flyweight final: F. Atzon (Ital> outptd A. Olech <Pol> Pinal placing* 1 Atzori 2 Olech 3 K. J.351 words
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Article, Illustration155 1964-10-24 22 Thai tourists include 12 'veterans' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday.. 'FHE Thai Rugby Union team, said to be strong--1 est ever to leave Bangkok for Malaysia, open their tour tomorrow with a match against North The touring party of 20 players. Include* 12 members of the winning side in They are props155 words
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520 1964-10-24 22 rpOKYO, Fri.— The Inter- national Amateur Athletic Federation today defeated a Russian proposal for the lifting of the suspension imposed on athletes who took part in last year's Ganefo Games In Jakarta. j The vote at the lAAF congress hereReuter - 520 words
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Advertisement152 1964-10-24 22 Minolta Month Frosis Oct. 10th to Nov. 10th 1964 Don't miss this exciting offer! You can get either (a) 6 rolls of Kodak 35mm x 36 exposures black and white films, or (b) one roll of 35 mm x 36 exposures Kodachrome colour film, or (c) free accessories up to152 words
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Advertisement64 1964-10-24 22 VIBRO-VERKEN THE NAME TO REMEMBER FOR CONCRETE VIBRATING OR SOIL COMPACTING flHl AVAILABLE \BJ EX-STOCK PATERSON.SIMONS&CO./lUiLTO. HtWUt UWM »IH«A»OM ION HMMt ~DEAF? "CHICO" INVISIBI-K EARPHONX* Worn inalde your »ars. no cords or baturtei. OuarantMd for your IH*. tlm«. 11(32.00 pair. Write for fr*« noofclet MIAN* EARPHONE CO. PTV LTO. !ult»64 words
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227 1964-10-24 23 SOCCER CUP FINAL PROCEEDS for DEFENCE FUND I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The proceeds from this year's inter-state j women's soccer final for! the Straits Times Cup will go to the Defence Fund as the final, on Nov. 14 or 15, will take place during National Solidarity Week. SlnKapore will meet Selangor227 words
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Article110 1964-10-24 23 TABLE TENNIS iv in nX inter-banks iinal: Mercantile 3 Chartered 2. Dato Lav lup ilpoh>: Malayan Banking B 4 Chung Khiaw 1. HOCKEY Powrll-Kvaiis Cup final (Kluang): Muar Police 0 Kluaiu Police 0 (Muar the winner by virtue of extra penally corner i. I'riendly <Su Patani) Gurkha 2 Police110 words
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Article, Illustration988 1964-10-24 23 Epsom Jeep - Going heavy Pulau Pangkor can lead all the way Epsom Jeep RACING by SINGAPORE, Friday. JJEAVY RAIN which flooded the Bukit Timah racecourse area caused trackwork to be abandoned this morning. The going for Sunday's races is likely to be heavy or, at best, soft. Punters would be well advised988 words
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Article1761 1964-10-24 23 Race 1-1.35 Cl 4 Div 4 ($7,000) 6fi 1 850 Sliininf Spear (Shining St.) Daniels. 6 9.0 SubUn 4 ***** Joekrr IV iK.Y. Unn Daniels, 6 8.13 "Samry 12 3 ***** Magnificent King a (K.Y. Llm) Daniels. 5 8.13 <SF) 14 4 ***** Cho San (NT. Siew)1,761 words
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Article465 1964-10-24 23 THE WORLD OF SPORT GOLF: Melbourne, Fri.— American Arnold Palmer, the world's richest golfer, climbed 20 feet into a gum tree to "play" his ball during the second round of the Wills Masters tournament here today. Palmer hooked his second shot high Into the465 words
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Advertisement188 1964-10-24 23 Now a TV to receive ALL channels with VHF UHF Bands (For Smgopore (For Future Colour Transmission Malaya TV Reception) Satellite Reception) HI Characteristics: Foit«*t selection of TV programmes by push I comtonr panoramic picture; 33 tube functions; new ipcciol tube PCF (02 for line trans- i essentially improved by188 words
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Advertisement263 1964-10-24 23 A m Mln h few v I* I* ED DEPOSIT I I SAVINES ACCOUNT f I fiCfif ACCIDENT INSURANCE H You will bo opening the door to a bright, i secure future when you open an account j |l with Kiaw Aik Hang Co., Ltd., Malay sia't L loading finance263 words
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Miscellaneous90 1964-10-24 23 SPORTS DIARY s()( cm spoit Div. 1: Darul Adah v Chinese Athletic (Jn. Besar). Div. 2B: Windsor Rovers v Teachers Union (St. George's Rd). Friendlies: Penang Chinese v Ipoh League (7.30 p.m.); Kllat j Club 'A" v The Rest iG p.m.). both matches at Stadium Perak Ipoh. RUGGER Tour Match:90 words
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Article, Illustration239 1964-10-24 24 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Widespread flooding occurred in Singapore during a heavy rainstorm which began early last night and continued intermittently until about noon today. The worst flooding was at Bukit Timab, where in some places the water level rose to three feet, and the University of SingaporeKok Ah Chong - 239 words
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284 1964-10-24 24 Canadian mission begins talks on defence aid KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. JOP-LEVEL discussions on Malaysia's defence needs began today between the Canadian military mission and Defence Ministry officials. Leader of the Canadian team, which arrived yester:iay, is the Canadian High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr. C.E. MacGaughey. Other members of the mission284 words
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89 1964-10-24 24 US officer captured by Cambodians SAIGON. Fri. An American Army officer was captured today by enemy reinforcements coming from Cambodia and was last seen being taken back towards Cambodia by his captors, a U.S. military spokesman said today. The officer was dragged aboard an enemy sampan as a Cambodian fortUPI - 89 words
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Obituary155 1964-10-24 24 BABY MICHAEL ANOREW OOVCKI b.lovrd son of May mud corgr passed away on 22-10-64. COOSALL On October 18th 19«4. i<ldenly. Waller DouKlag of Trenaron, :ew Park Road. Cranlelich. dearly >vrd husband of Annie Jane Oodsall. VIII be sadly missed by his family, rrmatlon took place at Woklns, irrey, on155 words
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96 1964-10-24 24 KUCHING. Fri. Reconstruction work on a tiny airstrip "Somewhere in Sarawak" is now well under way thanks to a giant Beverley freighter cf No. 34 squadron. Royal Air Force which air-dropped two 15.000 lb tracked bulldozers, and a "wobbly wheel roller so that work96 words
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Article96 1964-10-24 24 Ministry warning on China apples KIALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Ministry of Health here today belatedly advised people to wash apples imported from China thoroughly in running water and to remove all skin before eating them. It also warned importers to wash the apples well before offering them for sale in96 words
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Article41 1964-10-24 24 WASHINGTON. Fri. Former President Elsenhower Is undergoing treatment at a Washington hospital for a laryngitis attack and bad cough. He entered Walter Reed Army Hospital yesterday and had to miss funeral sen-ices for Herbert Hoover in New York41 words
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104 1964-10-24 24 31 British estates will never be returned JAKARTA. Fri. Thirtyone British estates in North Sumatra which were seized by the Government last year will never be returned, according to the official news agency Antara. The agency said a highranking North Sumatran official attributed the decision to Agriculture and Agrarian AffairsUPI - 104 words
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Article421 1964-10-24 24 LONDON. Fri. The stock markets ended an eveiuiul week on a quiet -.cue. There was a cer- I tain amount of end-account pro-lit-taking going on, while buyers I were content to hold oil In l ront ol the eagerly-awaited statement i by the Government which421 words
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Article62 1964-10-24 24 MADRAS, Frt. Sixty-four Opposition members of the Madras State Legislature fasted In front of the Legislature building yesterday to protest the Governments food policy. There is a serious shortage of rice in Madras and other major cities of the State. The Opposition Parliamentarians charged the GovernmentUPI - 62 words
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325 1964-10-24 24 Mad, mad wedding at the Olympic village THDKYO. Fri. Interi*■ national pandemonium today marked the first wedding ever held in an Olympic Village. Diana Yorgova, 21-year-old i athlete, and Nicola Prodanov, 24, a gymnast, both Bulgarians. exchanged nuptial vows in front of a photograph of the Olympic Flame on theReuter - 325 words
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Article32 1964-10-24 24 MOSCOW. Fri. Russia has opened an all-weather road over "The Roof of the World in the almost inaccessible Pamir mountains near the Afghan and Chinese borders. Tass reported.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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277 1964-10-24 24 LET NIK TELL US WHY HE WAS OUSTED, SAYS THANT UNITED NATIONS. Fri U THANT, the United Nations SecretaryGeneral, suggested yesterday thai Mr. Khrushchev make ;i public statement on llu* circumstances leading to his removal from the Soviet leadership. At a press conference. U Thant hailed the now Soviet chiefs.Reuter - 277 words
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Article67 1964-10-24 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government has sent two surveyors to Sabah following the country's request for survey personnel to undertake a (urvejf of the major Telupid-Ranua-Toboh Road there. They are Mr. H. A. J. Fryer, chief surveyor and planner of the Economic Development Board, and Mr.67 words
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Advertisement43 1964-10-24 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum RAM ACE: Tn l.rsh.- and John impur on L'3rd October ghtar. Both well. TO SHERLIE nrd J. Wmmer aon At:dre m; x-tobrr at A»•unta Hospital Petallng Jaya. Thanks to doctors, xiaU'is and staff for tbelr kind a.i«i»tanc.-.43 words
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Advertisement433 1964-10-24 24 OFFERS TRADES APPRENTICESHIPS to young men, who or* citizens of Malaysia ond who. are oged between 17 years ond 18 years 3 months. ore already preparing themselves for on apprenticeship In an engineering trade con demonstrate o keen interest in mechonicol, electrical or radio hobbies will sit for the Overseas433 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-10-24 24 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 79 73 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 84 73 Ipoh 79 72 Malacca 81 73 Singapore 82 7240 words
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