The Straits Times, 25 October 1964
1964-10-25
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Title Section14 1964-10-25 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES HI NO. 1,495 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1964 20 CENTS Kl)\ 73214 words
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Article595 1964-10-25 1 C-MART LIST" IN FULL-SEE PAGE 12 |{UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— 1V The Central Government this afternoon published the first list of 101 commodities under 24 classifications, to be covered by protective tariffs under the Malaysian Common Market. The comprehensive list (see Page 12) covers a wide range595 words
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Article382 1964-10-25 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON: Malaysian Note reiects Maca terms for talks By i Kuala Lumpur, Sat. J^JALAYSIA has asked the Philippines to reconsider its stand on her proposal to hold bi-lateral talks without pre-conditions on its claim to Sabah. This p r o p o s382 words
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151 1964-10-25 1 Six Indonesians killed, four wounded in Sarawak border clash KUCHING. Saturday. CIX Indonesian invaders were killed and four wounded in an ambush by Malaysian security forces in the Batu Lintang area of Sarawak's Second Division yesterday. The Ourkhas. "A" Squadron of the Federation Reconnaissance Regiment and the Sarawak Police Field151 words
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Article32 1964-10-25 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The Secret Service yesterday ordered servicemen lining the Hoover funeral route to open the bolts on their rifles as a precaution anlnat any attack on President Johnson. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Article40 1964-10-25 1 TOKYO. Sat. Ailintr Prime Minister Hayato Ikrcla is under heavy political pressure to step I aside In favour ot someone who can deal more vigorously with I the challenges posed by the first Chinese atom bomb. AP.AP - 40 words
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Article26 1964-10-25 1 MOSCOW Sal Russia today launched the 49th in Its series of unmanned Cosmos earth satellites designed for *pßce exploraI von, Tass Mid. -UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Article156 1964-10-25 1 SHIELDING hiTM-lf from a shower of confetti with a bouquet of orchids, this radiant German bride. Miss Irene Jucker, and Mr. Alexander Lee Yu Lung, a lawyer, are seen after their wedding at St. John's Cathedral in Kuala Lumpur yesterdar. The 23-year-old bride. yonmest daughter of156 words
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Article52 1964-10-25 1 STOP PRESS RED SUMMIT LONDON. >-.U lop Communist leader* mil meet for summit t.»IW< 111 Moscow in thp first Meek of Niiirmber M Hie causes that led to the ouster of Mr. Khrusliclie\ diplomati< sources reported >csterd:iv. Tlie occasion Mill be the 4?th annivers.ir\ crlebi..lions i>l Hie Si>\ iel lletolulion52 words
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Article44 1964-10-25 1 BLA.VTYBI v.i. Th# axe murder 01 tub.. l chief. Tinibin. set off a a strike h\ r 1 1< .1 n rhrtl nrrvanis M-lrid.n in tliis nr« Eml Alnr.in nation, formerly NyasaUnd. Tirabiri MM :i supporter of Premier Hustings Band.l'l government. \I"44 words
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Article33 1964-10-25 1 Smrrlr.LD. Sat. pair of minting forceps was located inside a man's slfim.ii li .md he died during an operation 10 recover them .111 inquest m iul«l herr \rMfnlav Verdnl: >lisud\«-nture. Keuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article27 1964-10-25 1 \-.||lN(. H»\. V.i \11.1e.11 si iditisi Ralph Lapp -<aid \rMrr«U\ he b»lie\rs hni.i ran st.irt prodii.inf liMlnifrn bombs In about two \e«rv 1 I' l.27 words
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Article500 1964-10-25 1 JOSEPH YEO - Devan Nair quits giant union JOSEPH YEO By SINGAPORE. Sat. The National Trades Union Congress today suspended its second largest affiliated union the 20.000 strong Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union following "serious allegations" made against the leadership of the SMMWU. Announcing thi< today In a .statement after an emergency500 words
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Advertisement45 1964-10-25 1 SUL-O-ETTIT: MADE IN o S A. SPORTS MNTV. FEATURES. PERFECT KIT. PERFECT FREEDOM SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. fiLOVILY COLOURS 1 HI ACK. PINK. BLUE, ;k_^ tU IK. YELLOW I In SvrsS. M. L& XL. llCznturul] 1^ BATTERIES frS ml' 1 MADE IN MALAYSIA »f Jff W JJ45 words
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Advertisement163 1964-10-25 1 who demand in a ball pen 111 i i r AKKtK =ri Dei I This is not an ordinary ballpoint I that you might toss in a desk I drawer and forget. This is a pre- I cisely engineered writing instru- 1 ment. The ball is made ot tungsten I163 words
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Advertisement15 1964-10-25 1 Exquisite ENGAGEMENT RINGS U.S. de SUVA SONS, THE JEWELLERS 25. Raffles Pl«ce. Singapor»-L Tel- «>4n5715 words
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Article, Illustration338 1964-10-25 2 MANILA. Sat. Miss International. Gemma Guerrero-Cruz of the Philippines, suffered a near fatal drug allergy List week, but i? now on the way to recovery, the Philippines Herald reported today. The Herald quoted Oemma's mother. Mrs Cirmen Guerrero- Nakpil. as saying that the 21--yar-old beauty pot338 words
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Article34 1964-10-25 2 PENANO. Sat.— The Penang i branch of the Ex-Services' Association of Malaya will hold a Remembrance Day lunch at the Civil Defence Headquarters in Peel Avenue at 1 p.m. on Not. S.34 words
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Article, Illustration100 1964-10-25 2 HER name is Ting Ling. She plays Miss China in The Beauty Jungle. In Chinese her name means "cute and dainty", but in English she rings the bell. The Beauty Jungle tells the story of one year in the life of an ordinary office typist who becomes100 words
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251 1964-10-25 2 Newsman decorated for bravery in Malaya is new British Minister LONDON, Saturday. rr»HE British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, yesterday appointed a Journalist once decorated for bravery in Malaya to fill one of the Ministerial posts in his new Labour Government. He named Mr. Alan Arthur Gwynne-Jones. 44. defence correspondentAP - 251 words
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Article54 1964-10-25 2 JESSELTON. Sat. Dr F. rt. H. Tcimat. .sen.ur med:i'..l otßcer in charge of the anti-tuber-culosis campaign here will represent Sabah at the WHO m-'pr-reeinnal tuberculosis srminnr to be hfld .v. Kuala Lumpur from Nov. 5 to 11. M'Tp than 100 part:-, observers m-.d WHO conwltanti will54 words
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Article38 1964-10-25 2 .7ESSELTON. Sat Sab.ih s Minister for Social Welfare. Dato Mohd. Yas-sin bin Haii Hasli.m. today denied press reports that he wa.< planning to vi.sit Formom at the head of a delegation at contractor* to recruit labour.38 words
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Article, Illustration399 1964-10-25 2 ONG to SPEND ALL TIME ON HIS U.S. JOB J£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tcngku Abdul Rahman, has appointed Mr. R. Ramani as the permanent representative of Malaysia at the United Nations from next Sunday. Date Ong Yoke Lin, who was the permanent U.N representative399 words
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Article28 1964-10-25 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Th« Srmbaw.iiiK branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress 'Singapore! will Hold a public meeting nt its premises in Sembawang Road tomorrow at 5 p.m.28 words
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Advertisement186 1964-10-25 2 iridfl MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE LTD. MIDH. Invites applications from Malaysian citizens for a position as ASSISTANT ENGINEER Applicants should have a recognized engineering degree (chemical, electrical or mechanical" and should have completed studios in Industries economics and industrial administration, either as part of the degree course or post-graduation. They186 words
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197 1964-10-25 3 Spurned lover chases woman, hits PC JESSELTON, Sat Thirty two yearold Rioh bin Dullah. was sentenced to five years' Jail by Mr. Justice A. H. Simpson, in the High Court here yesterday for causing grievous hurt to a policeman who stopped him chasing a 31 year old woman who had197 words
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Article24 1964-10-25 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Thieves •ook $5,611 worth oi motor spare t parts and cash from Kec Seng Motor Co. in Pcnanß Lane.24 words
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139 1964-10-25 3 PENAWG, Sat.— About 100 villagers saved a house in Paya Terubong from a dawn blaze today. Using buckets of water and sand, they put out the fire within 30 minutesOnlvone room was damaged. The fire caused damage estimated at $120. Police have139 words
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338 1964-10-25 3 UN the best guardian of the rights of small nations: Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, tonight re-affirmed Malaysia's "great faith" in the United Nations and that we will always support it." In a United Nations Day speech over Radio Malaysia. Tun Razak said the338 words
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126 1964-10-25 3 Smuggling-to Indonesia from Malaysia SYDNEY, Sat. Thous- ands ol dollars worth of Australian goods are being i smuggled into Indonesia from Malaysia. So says an Australian export consultant, Mr. William S. Lowe, who has just returned from a flve-weelc tour of Asian countries. He said that the goods are exported126 words
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Article46 1964-10-25 3 ALOR STAR. Sat. The Minister of Tr.-rwport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. said here today the Alliance Government had no intention of nationalising the transport industry•We will never act like Soekarno." lie told Kedah transport operators at ;i meeting here.46 words
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Article27 1964-10-25 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Mountbatteti Goodwill Com- mittee will hold goodwill nlftt and dinner at the Mount- batten Community Centre on Oct. 30 «t 8 p.m.27 words
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Article, Illustration166 1964-10-25 3 A TERROR MEETS HIS FATE THE end of the road for a terrorist. This Viet Cone terrorist whose life was nearly traded for that of an American Air Force officer was executed by a firing tquad as he shouted "Lone Live Ho Chi Minn." Nguyen Van Troi. 24, was found166 words
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Article158 1964-10-25 3 JAKARTA, Sat. In- donesia yesterday sent an economic mission to The Netherlands to discuss materialisation of a Dutch promise to granit a credit, of 100 million Dutch guilders for Indonesia's economic development. The credit was promised in August by the Dutch Foreign Minister, Dr. Joseph Luns,158 words
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Advertisement152 1964-10-25 3 H *fe- il Bb smA <i^^ ui.>"*<~ B Mt -JZ-' t sy LONGINES, outomofic move- lJ^^j^" «jW Rolled-Gold ■••wt ti rsvolutionory In conception due 1 y^ ond Qold to tn# inqcn iou now orronqcrncnts Of iti enp mo.l 0 's automatic n.Hm To crown th«s* t«ch- Vv I J clso152 words
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Advertisement305 1964-10-25 3 only sarong CRISS-CROSS GIRDLES win the battle of the bulges with no girdled feeling STOPS STOPS STOPS MIDRIFF TUMMY THIGH BULGE BULGE BULGE No more woistlina Sarong s exclusive Sarong's low cut roll over! Sarong's double front panels sides ellminote unstay put collai lift and support. sightly thigh bulQe— smooths305 words
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Article, Illustration920 1964-10-25 4 R.D. Patel - Labuk THE VALLEY OF BIG RETURNS R.D. Patel By THE $5-million 5,000-square-mile survey of the resources of the Labuk Valley has now been completed. The man behind this massive project jointly sponsored by the United Nations and the Sabah Government, tall 66-year-old Russell G. Dick, is now finalising findings which920 words
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Article, Illustration614 1964-10-25 4 RONALD RANSOM - Looking for a place fit for elephants RONALD RANSOM By AMONG Malaysia's nature reserves, the Taman Negara in Pahang is the most famous and extensive. More and more of our citizens are discovering for themselves the peace and beauty of the park, where river and jungle scenery combine to create614 words
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THE NEWS IN DEPTH
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Article, Illustration636 1964-10-25 5 T. WIGNESAN - T. WIGNESAN By Message for Spore boy who wants to be a cartoonist JAK. the London Evening Standard cartoonist, shook his head dismally, blinked behind thick lenses and said: "I do not know what to say. "What advice can I give to a 14-year-old636 words
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Article491 1964-10-25 5 IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE? /.H'lHl.rai MR SALIPADA PENDA- TUN, the Deputy Speaker of the Philippine* House of Representatives who toured Malaysia rcent- < ly as head of a six-man Parliamentary team, sounded very confident. He said: lm sure d.ulom.itic relations between Malay&ui and the Philippines will be491 words
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Article416 1964-10-25 5 JT IS the same problem in all developing countries. The rural or less developed areas are badly in need of medical staff, teachers and other vital personnel. This is because life in the rural areas can be tough and one big bore for those416 words
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Article, Illustration214 1964-10-25 5 COON your favourite Sunday Time* comic strip- Al Capp's LI'L ABNKR— will be featuring a dodgy new character called "Roger the Lodger. Here is YOUR chance to be a cocartoonist with Al C'upp, creator of the most famous comic character in the world. For "Roger214 words
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Advertisement164 1964-10-25 5 STATUS SYMBOL i t'*4n vacaton Country Tan or ***** S*d« with Cumuinr JP^^^^ SolM Mtn I 5-12 shoeraaHng like this, leather like this, fine making like this. count for a lot when people- watch your stop. Come and choose pour Clarks Flotillas. shoes for men Obtainable from Leading Stores throughout164 words
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Advertisement325 1964-10-25 5 I DON'T I LOSE INTEREST IN LIFE J m OPEN V DKPOSIT ACCOUNT I Your moncv earn* the minimum safe md Mire r«te of 5 '.<**** I >ou place it in DcpoMt Actount with 1 OMBARD BANKING I No V.K. Income Tax will be deducted: >our money «nd your I325 words
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Article124 1964-10-25 6 U..rM, f2.t» Vim.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. In S:n- a m. and S \< in —All WelcotneWESLEV METHODIST CHURCH. MtSM P.0.t1. mnrapore Tele--171 Womhlp Services at 7.30 •m 10.00 am., and .1.30 pm Rnn- <\ iv School for all ace* at «.4S a m. K\ervbody Welcome. "MANILA CALLING- T*M In124 words
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SPEAKING PERSONALLY... LETTER of the WEEK
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108 1964-10-25 6 SEXY BOOKS Sunday. Oct. 25. 1964 YOU WRITE TO US DOES :-e:< sell books? I dont think so if the window displays of some of our bigger bookshops are anything to go by. The books on show six months ago are still there. But not the thrillers, especially the James108 words
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Letter97 1964-10-25 6 WHAT, I wonder, becomes of the thousands of paintings by amateurs in Malaysia. I'm sure there i are quite a number of Sunday painters in this country who spend the odd hour or so pottering about with paint and brush. Why shouldn't the Ministry of Culture organise an97 words
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Letter68 1964-10-25 6 rpo all Malaysians who get I married abroad may I suggest that they film the ceremony as my daughter did when she took her vows In London. I couldn't be I present, but what a lovely surprise when, on her return, she played back the film and gave68 words
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Letter57 1964-10-25 6 >TOW that we have at last I got around to holding a men's fashion show, what about Singapore going a step further and creating an Asian Fashion Award. This would be a momentous step. place Malaysia <m the fashion map and add Immeasurably to the prestige of the57 words
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Letter79 1964-10-25 6 rriHERE Is no such thing I as a 100 per cent fool- proof contraceptive pill as Dr. Gregory Plncus claims 'Sunday Times. Oct. 18). The peak of sexual desire i In a woman coincides with ovulatlon and it Is at this moment, when her "resist- I ance"79 words
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Letter131 1964-10-25 6 CAN the police do anything to see that people who keep dogs exercise some control over their animals? 1 live in a housing estate in Sembawang. The houses are built close together. My nod door n righb our keeps a dog that barks from dawn to131 words
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Letter20 1964-10-25 6 I hope something can be done; otherwise, I fear, I might take to barking myself at neighbours. SILENT NIGHT, SINGAPOM20 words
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OPINION
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Article, Illustration881 1964-10-25 6 SABA RATNAM - HOW MANY MORE AFTER MAO? SABA RATNAM CHINA AND THE BOMB By The nuclear clouds over Asia IT IS gelling so thai il is almost perilous these days for the Afro-Asians to hold their periodic gettogethers. The last time they convened in Kelgrade, Mr. Khrushchev greeted them with the message881 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1964-10-25 6 DAVID WURFEL - DAVID WURFEL martin luther Iking, By SINGAPORE LAST week the Nobel P ri I c for 1964 u:is to Dr. Martin Luther King, who is sometimes called, n o t improperly, "America's Gandhi." Dr. King, founder and head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, an organisation1,050 words
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Advertisement11 1964-10-25 6 Cough Drops-. POM ■rEL.ieP OP COUCH SORE THROAT and SMOKER'S THROAT11 words
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214 1964-10-25 7 SINGAPORE, Saturday. 'PHE Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. today described five local shareholders of the state's first multi-million dollar sugar refinery as "the main pillars of our entrepot economy." "It Is gratifying to see them move Into industry.' 1 I uicin move214 words
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Article, Illustration238 1964-10-25 7 SHIVA DAS - A long, vain wait at hospital as the drugs men work to rule SHIVA DAS: B, Kuala Lumpur, Sat. 'J'HE long, vain wait at the dispensary of the General Hospital in Kuala Lumpur yesterday a common sight for the past three months where the dispensers are working to rule. AndWAN SENG YIP - 238 words
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Article60 1964-10-25 7 SINGAPORE 1 Bat. The Aston Recreation Club in holUniß Its lii i;ird Tounament En:>. the five events In the tournanent are invitrd and will close on Nov. 10. A fee of $2 will be charged lor rich event entered. The events ue: "3" ball championship; "4" bar60 words
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Article54 1964-10-25 7 .-INUAPORE. K.it A lecture en "Donkeys and Elep- :in analysis r>f the two en\it Aniprn will be sivrn ;it the l/SIS en Tuet--8.30 p.m. by Mr. Hector Kinloch. vi.-itin« professor of the UniA d' un Amfriran election will be filmed at the USIS theatrette at 7.30 pm54 words
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Article24 1964-10-25 7 SINGAPORE The Royal M sapore* B:«nd will cue ;i public performance at Katotiß Park tomorrow from 5 p.m. to 8 pm24 words
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68 1964-10-25 7 Don't wear jungle green: A warning PENANG, Sat. The Government today warned people against wearinjj a jungle green suit. "This is liable to cause confusion in any area where security forces may be operating. said a statement. Fishermen. tappers, hunters and others who wrar v re c n clothes while68 words
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Article174 1964-10-25 7 Railway: Bad record in Negri CEREMBAN. Sat. There has been a record number of train derailments in Negrl Sembilan this year. In the past 11 months there have been six major derailments and several minor ones. The latest was the derailment of 21 of 25 wagona of a south-bound goods174 words
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Article32 1964-10-25 7 PENANG. S»t. A party of Buddhists from The Prnanß Centre of the World Fellowship of Buddhists will call on the inmates of the leper settlement at Pulau Jeroink next Tuesday.32 words
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Article239 1964-10-25 7 IPOH. Sat— A woman In--1 Mirance agent, Madam K. Kamla. 32. said ten today that she helped a dying man. injured in a traffic accident, on the Kuala Kangsur road one nlghi while a lars-> crowd of people was "scai .v" to go near him.239 words
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Article102 1964-10-25 7 One way to help the Govt... PENANG. Sat.— Malaysian families accepting American exchange students will be helping the Government in its propaganda war against Indonesia. This was stated today by the publicity officer of the American Field Service scholarship programme committee. Miss Lim Lin Lean. "So far." she said, "no102 words
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Article52 1964-10-25 7 KANGAR. Sat. Another 100 will be opened next January for 3.000 adult education students. The senior state adult education supervisor. Inche Mahayuddin. today estimated there were about 30.000 illiterates In Perlis. Since the adult education movetnent started here In 1962. there- have been 200 classes with52 words
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101 1964-10-25 7 PENANG, Sat.— The United Nations will j send an expert to Malaysia next year to assess marine fisheries resources here. Dr. R. I. Jackson, director of the fisheries division of the Food and Agriculture Organisation, said in Penang today. Dr. Jackson101 words
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Article35 1964-10-25 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The three-day "Challenge of Confrontation" mobile exhibition at the Changi Community Centre has ended. About 8.360 people attended the exhibition which has now moved to the Joo Chiat Community Centre.35 words
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Article209 1964-10-25 7 1 FOIL Saturday. DRIVER, Luh Kok Hoong, 25. wept silently in the magistrate's court here today when the coroner. Mr. W. Sachithanadhan. found him '•criminally liable" for causing the death of his own two-year-old son. Loh -aid that he had left his car parked outside his209 words
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Article129 1964-10-25 7 Coroner is told of crash death DUTTERWORTH. Sat. A doctor from Sungel Patanl was found dead la his car after It had landed in a ditch at Pokok Macnang Road on April 2. a coro ner's inquiry was told today. "I saw the car go off the road and plunge129 words
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Article30 1964-10-25 7 kangar B*t former Home Guard Otflcrr. Shrikh Al: Bxiuneid. lias brrn ft a "gold bar" b r Central Government for donating 25 pirns of blood to the30 words
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Advertisement313 1964-10-25 7 HERE'S A NEW DIFFERENT HOLIDAY! A leisurely round trip byPtO ORIENT LINES s.s.CATHAY s s.CHITRAL HONG KONG. ..bustling, exciting. ..with the best Chinese Fort Santiago. ..visit magnificent volcanoes and waterfall* food anywhere. ..wonderful shops full of tax free inexpen- nearby, in your 3 days in Manila. sive items. ..see Victoria313 words
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Miscellaneous409 1964-10-25 7 fI^ELEVISION programmes for K rnmme Man j.ll km- today: guages: 740 Belajar-lah BahaTV SINGAPIKA M Kebaimsaan; 7.45 Hindustani t i. i k rinen.a— Dak Babu: 9 50 Chinese l-M I Ji#SlTTi fJncma— Chee Mcl Sum (Part Br i 'r? IT *>'• 10 15 Programme .sumSSfaH Two of a Kind; 2.00409 words
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The News, Profit
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Article148 1964-10-25 8 'Dismiss Aidit' call in Jakarta JAKARTA, Sat— The Indonesian Com m v nist Party leader, D.N. Aidit, today caroe under heavy attack by several anti-Com-munist organisations and one of them has urged President Soekarno to dismi-ss Aidlt from all hl> po The attack against Aldll was launched after a localAgencies - 148 words
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Article294 1964-10-25 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Balnea* in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur Uadlllg rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia today with the number of shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops (2.000) $1.78, (1.000) $1.79, (5.000) $180. (2.000) $1.81: E. Smelters (2.060) $3.72: P. and N.294 words
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Article153 1964-10-25 8 Soek is told of Pope's concern LI Al Ll'MPl'R. Sat. i Pope Paul is def ply concerned about Indonesian confrontation towards Malaysia. This was the typical comment from Catholic Church leaders on a report by a Vatican correspondent of the "II Tempo" on the recent audience President Soekarno bad with153 words
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Article, Illustration10 1964-10-25 8 the asia magazine WORKHORSE OF A WEARY WAR M^Mt^aT^TT^a^a^^M^n^^^Mff^^^T^^^^MM^MT^^B M^M^^^!^^^^^^MW^^^M»*^^^^*a^M^K^?^^^(10 words
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Article201 1964-10-25 8 PKNANG ARRIVALS MALAYSIAN AIKW A V S Prom Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 106 > 8.05 a.m.: Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Tpoh -ML 004> 9.45 a.m.: Singapore, Malacca and Kuala Lumpur 'ML 032 i 11.20 ajn.; Kota Bharu (ML 037 2.35 p.m.: Singapore, Malacca. Kuala Lumpur and201 words
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Article91 1964-10-25 8 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sat.— Wharf berths: No. I— Mandama; No. 2 Lapaz: No. 3— Mozdok; No. 4 Thorsgaard; No. s—Ross5 Ross Everett. New Wharf berths: No. 6 Kawana: No. 7 Prankford; No. 8 Shun Wing; No. 9 Star Artturus. Stream berth: No. 1— Moonle;: No. 2 Ambernan; No.91 words
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Article21 1964-10-25 8 KUALA TRENOOANU, 8»t. A National Language action committee will be formed at th* Kwan Tong Club here tomorrow night.21 words
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Article69 1964-10-25 8 l ESSELTON, Sat. The state capital will soon have a "shoe-shine boy" on the rounds. He will be the second man to learn his living this way in Jesselton. I A few years ago, a Fili- pino immigrant got a Town Board permit He left69 words
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Article225 1964-10-25 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat JHOUGH MalaysU had 27 major textile and garment factories it was still importing cloth and garments, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lira Swee Aun, said today. Dr. Llm was speakiug a t the opening of the $3 million Textile Corporation225 words
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309 1964-10-25 8 Khir denies rumours of Sabah take-over by Malayan officers JESSELTON, Saturday T»HE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, x Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today dispelled rumours that officers from Malaya would eventually take over the expatriate posts in the State permanently i- He reiterated that Malayan officers who had come to309 words
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113 1964-10-25 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. Since confrontation I foundations for 23 new factories with a total authorised capital of $130 million had been laid. Mr. Pan Chee, Parliamentary Secretary to Ministry of Culture, said here today. These factories will provide jobs for a few thousand people, when In113 words
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Article71 1964-10-25 8 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. K.M. Byrne, who has Just returned from a study tour of tourist centres o. will speak of his experiences at the Singapore Tourist Association's annual dinner at th« Cathay Restaurant on Oct. V>. At the71 words
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Article44 1964-10-25 8 PENANO Sat. A 26-. woman. Tong Ah Lin year-old boy, N. Mohirlcen. u> day pleaded not gui charue of behavln--at the Esplanade at 124 ft pm. yesterday Thp srrond magi Aria Raiah. allowed hall each pending hearing tm Not. It.44 words
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Advertisement207 1964-10-25 8 FRESHt V N y s X v 1 i. i 11. mi hi i m j-* jT'^ 2&" 4' r"^U V BBBBbW* y mHH^^m^^^VHM^^l ■■■f JBu#. vMMJ P^HgaMMMSHVVVSJP^^? y' •jsHEF.'Sim.-J!- Hi &~S Portions H^^^m^L> J^^ jsjMMMg^*****iMia^^ A 9 m M f^^^Bfc. 1 -^^mmlmlmmmb 1-^ M »W>w& _M VkP < I^.207 words
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Article, Illustration15 1964-10-25 9 NEW ANGLE Presenting the latest experiment (non-fatal, so far) in languid coexistence GREETINGS, DEAR BOY15 words
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246 1964-10-25 9 SINGAPORE. Sat ANEW herbarium the second largest in Asia and the 10th largest in the world, housing 400.000 dried specimens of Malaysian plants— was today opened by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, Mr. Chan Chee Sens?. The new herbarium in246 words
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170 1964-10-25 9 KUCHING. Saturday. WALKS or, the setting up of Civil Defence orA ganisations in Sarawak began yesterday afternoon in the Supreme Council Chamber between the Federal Minister for Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, and the State Security CommitteeAP - 170 words
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120 1964-10-25 9 JESSEI.TON. Sat BU District Ottufih and a District duet irom Sab.ih. who returned irom a 10-day tour ol Malaya. >uid today that FLDA. RIDA and other rural development hchemes could be .vucceus.lully applied in Sabah Their Bpokeaman. Mr. Albert Watson. District Otlicer. at Kuta120 words
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Article67 1964-10-25 9 TV winners due tomorrow SINGAPORE. Sal. An AusI'ouple. Mr and Mrs J. Billson who »on a TV. contest In Melbourne recently. will arrive here in the Centaur, on Monday lor a !ive-dav visit of Malay sla. m Their round tnp cruise trom Western Australia to Singapore is pan of their67 words
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Article26 1964-10-25 9 SINGAPOKP BM Mor» than 1.200 iippltcanis have applied to enrol as special cun- in the Singapore Special mlarly Among them are about 150 women.26 words
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Article114 1964-10-25 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The Lotus Club of King Edward VII H;< 1 will stage an original Malaysian play next month in uid of charities such as the Open Heart Surgery Fund and the Cancer Fund. The play is "The Moon Is Less Bright." written, produced and114 words
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Article26 1964-10-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Th« I Minister of Health. Inche Bai human bin Samsudin. will tour I Penang and Peralc from Tuesday to Thursday.26 words
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Article, Illustration140 1964-10-25 9 NMV YOKK. §at— MM Gloria Mar.ipagal. daughter of the Philippine President and Mrs Mui-upagal. arrived from Uashington last night t» Mil M bridesmaid at the wedding of a Filipino couple. Miss M.inlou Arroyo and Mr. Ramon Jacinto were married today in the Loyola Chapel on Park Avenue. TheUPI - 140 words
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Article40 1964-10-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The int Minister of Culture, sein bin Abdul Kadir. this momYouth and Sports. Englni Muhiriß opened the Shell Exhibition. disolay of shells collect**! by the Natural History Department .Marine Section*, at th» Vuzlum Mutant here.40 words
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Article306 1964-10-25 9 Now on to the next p0115... ONDON, Sat. A delegation of seven election observers from Malaysia, headed by Inche All bin Haji Ahmad, assistant secretary general of Umno, has just concluded their tour of Britain. They leave today for the United States, where they will follow the American Presidential election.306 words
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Article24 1964-10-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will rrake a nve-day tour of Kelantan and Trengganu from Nov. 5.24 words
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136 1964-10-25 9 KARACHI. Sat. Field Marshal Ayub Khan, righting to hold office as President after national elections next March, told the electors of Pakistan yesterday not to put their trust in a woman. In a verbal assault on his rival for the Presidency, 77-year-old Miss Fatima Jinnah,AP - 136 words
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Article47 1964-10-25 9 Tin, coconut oil prices The price at Straits TIN on the Penang market today rose $3 a picul to $792.25 on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 10 tons to 220 tons. Singapore COCONUT OIL Millers Association prices were nnchanged and the COPRA Association was unquoted47 words
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117 1964-10-25 9 K.L. ARTIST PRESENTS A PAINTING TO AUSTRALIAN PREMIER CANBERRA. Bat. Sir Robert Menzies. the Australian Prime Minister, was yesterday presented with a painting by Kuala Lumpur artist Mohamed Houssein bin Enas. Sir Robert saw the paint, inc. "The Cock Fißhter." when he visited the National Art Gallery in Kuala LumpurReuter - 117 words
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84 1964-10-25 9 THESE TWO HAVE GOT IT ALL WRONG... £VIDENTLY the cat-and-mouse situation, as it has been understood since the dawn of time, has never been explained to this pair. The mouse not only nudges the cat out of slumber, he looks into those big gleaming eyes without fear; he sits unconcernedly84 words
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Advertisement362 1964-10-25 9 >-»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ SEiXSATIOJVAL Sittris #V#fiforro#r ffivew you 4>rand Opportunity X X to mnvr on jonr parrhanrn of I FURNISHING MATERIALS t and X A WIDE RANGE OF LATEST QUALITY DRESS MATERIALS I 1 1 from U.K. and the Continent at Greatly Reduced Prices X vvvvvww I X Don't Miss this Opportunity362 words
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Article, Illustration334 1964-10-25 10 1 killed, 5 hurt in smash-up PENANG, Saturday. J^ LONDON-QUALIFIED secretary, Miss Oh Lin Choo, 20, was killed and five others three women and two men seriously injured when two cars were involved in a collision at Tanjong Tokong Road here last night Miss Oh. a graduate of St. Godrics334 words
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162 1964-10-25 10 Perlis police hold top crime suspect A LOR STAR, Sat. Perils police have captured a suspect believed be the "over-all leader" of the Kain Merah (Red Cloth secret society, a notorious gang of 150 strong. The Kedah-Perlis C.IJ). Chief. Supt. Abdul Hadi bin Mohamed Yassin, said today: "The man was162 words
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Article59 1964-10-25 10 SINGAPORE. Sat —The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today joined public employees throughout the world In protesting against the death sentences passed on two Africans. In a telegram to the State President of South Africa, Pretoria, the AUPE described the trial of Vuyisile Mini Wilson59 words
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Article, Illustration154 1964-10-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Royal praise for work of Institute among people of rural areas and call for encouragement for efforts T*HE Raja Permaisuri Agong today praised the Women's Institute for its role in instilling progress in the women of rural areas. These efforts, she said, should154 words
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212 1964-10-25 10 Another 18,000 tons of tin available from the American stockpile WASHINGTON, Saturday. r FHE General Services Administration today an- nounced the availability of about 18,000 long tons of tin for sale from the national stockpile for the second half of the disposal year ending March 19, 1965. The agency announced212 words
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170 1964-10-25 10 I POH, Sat.— Perak, which made the best collection of any state in Malaya during the last two years for the poppy day fund, will strive to maintain the record this year. The Raia Puan Muda. Consort of the Raja di-Hihr of170 words
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288 1964-10-25 10 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Telephone calls flooded Times House today after publication of the tragic story of Madam Lim Pon Keng^s eight children. There were several offers to adopt the children and also offers of cash, food, and clothIng. Among the early callers to offer288 words
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Article, Illustration91 1964-10-25 10 Nana for Guide talks in India MISS Nana Lim. 24, will leave for New Delhi tomorrow to attend the 'World Association Conference on the Mutual Appreciation of Eastern and Western cultural values organised by the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts The conference will last from Oct. 2691 words
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Advertisement94 1964-10-25 10 II Iff i f i! EJ pi l ir Qprrr You can enjoy it while driving, or take it with you out of the car. "Parade' Automatically •Cuts eff Ujnsisnr bjue-'Cs Cuts oft portable speaker switches over to Ccir's batt or to cj' s full- -:i;e speaker •Cutsoff port.ihle .iritp-94 words
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Advertisement301 1964-10-25 10 Would I make a model Glamour? A>k any model if vlic mill her work glamorous. Bet you anything tha mivs no. Even under the hot lights, in a dre>s that's pinned too tight, (and one pin jabs painfully) in shoes that pinch, and mascara stinging one eye, a model must301 words
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Article, Illustration498 1964-10-25 11 IT IS FAR TOO SLOW AND MUCH TOO LONG ANEW Westcm. "CHEYENNE AUTUMN," contains a startling innovation in the history of cinema ethics. For in this 170-minute, multi-million-dollar game of cowboys and Injuns, organised on the giant screen with all the visual flair of that great498 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1964-10-25 11 RODERICK MANN - People hate me RODERICK MANN AND IT IS ALL MY FAULT. SAYS SARAH By LONDON I WENT to tea with Sarah Miles the other day at her Chelsea home. We sat in the front room with her huge Pyrenean mountain dog Addo curled up on the lilac carpet and two1,017 words
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Article400 1964-10-25 11 WTTH November a few days away, the pace ot the live stage in Singapore speeds up to prepare for the holiday season during which we always have a plenitude of entertainment. During the first week of November the Victoria Theatre is booked almost every night. From the 4th400 words
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Advertisement460 1964-10-25 11 ii'inniiHiHimitaiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiio f Tar.%H{gtV^33ifloil e\o\v kiiowi.\<;! w 11am 1.30- 4-6.30 It 9.30 M»>S OTHER zQ.I CAME /fHI ;.TOp £*tf James Robertson Justice E Stanley Baxter Sally Smith i-i iA Rank Orqomsation Picture) I NIKKI- Colo'urg I LAST DAY 8 Last 2 Days I 1 T S> 4 SHOWS AT =11 om-1.30-4.00>>460 words
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Advertisement234 1964-10-25 11 "iiu ih lilllOllllllillllllJi ...illi-MUlli. HilUiaillllllllCJUllimiir-: {•Mzf.Vi OPENS TOMORROW! I is» WB Tel: 21-116 (SINGAPORE) r. E^ HER CRAZY LOVE OF m BH MONEYSO li W EASILYLED f HER TO M pjjg* LOVE FOR tC\ MONEY. PHW| Mti&b- 0 BSSSSSSSsI i E »sissiiin ii iiii iiiiii p» ii iiiiii \S |Hp234 words
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Advertisement166 1964-10-25 11 MEN WOMEN feel Young again As we (row older It's only natural that we begin to alow down. But iiome people jrrow old faster than they should. Then they feel weak, tired, find It hard to keep working and seldom get any fun out of life. I>ue to New Improved166 words
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Advertisement379 1964-10-25 11 LIDo" g "rGALA"cHARrTY PREMIERE- IN THE PRESENCE OF THE DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER, Dr. TOH CHIN CH YE" THURSDAY 29th OCTOBER at 9.30pm I (IN AID OF THE POPPY DAY FUND) B I B !«W 1 sssi^^Sl r 9 y mi\!&VS.WMmERSATTAC/(/n/SS/J? I i v t >• mmWsmto\DNl WANT TEN WMH FOR379 words
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Article, Illustration498 1964-10-25 12 fJOMING soon to Malaysia Austin 1800, described by motoring correspondents who have seen it in Britain as the world's first 21st-century motor car. For, 40 years from now, they expect the Austin 1800 to be still on the road, having seen out the 20th century and498 words
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Article828 1964-10-25 12 J£UALA LUMPUR, I Sat. Here is the full list of goods I to be covered by protective duties under the Malaysian j Common Market. Group A Tyres and tubes. Plates, sheets and strip of unvuicanised natural or synthetic rubber. L'nvulcanised natural or synthetic rubber in828 words
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Obituary160 1964-10-25 12 BELTHAZAR of Kannanthural s/o Peter Francis passed away peacefully 24-10-64. Cortege leaves Cheras Estate for Cheras Ceme--1 ten,' 4 p.m. 25-10-64. MR. CHEW HYE KENG. headmaster, Simpani: Lima English School, passed away after a .short illness at the Oeneral Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on 24.10.64. Cortege will leave the headmaster's160 words
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Advertisement173 1964-10-25 12 BEDFORD IN STOCK ORCHARD MOTORS SINGAPORE A KUALA LUMPUR. REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE BY BORNEO MOTORS /i am happy, because\ "^s*. fl^-u K^towkay says M *™[>\@^^^ JUST ONE OPERATION CLEANS, POLISHES and PROTECTS RONUK fO» A POUSH THAT lASI !> J U^^^^^TW RONUK !,S car wax C§p THI MIRACLE UQUIO CAt POIISH**^173 words
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Advertisement94 1964-10-25 12 Late -CLASSIFIEDS 1 20 words Sl2 (minimum) JACKSON— To Maisle and BUI, a daughter on 24.10.64 at Bungsar I Ward. Kuala Lumpur PI BMC WORKS DEPARTMENT WATER SIPPI.Y NOTIC E PROVINCE RUOUI Water consumers are hereby informed that the water supply to Straight Street, Kampong Cross i Street. Ptg. Batu.94 words
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Article, Illustration565 1964-10-25 13 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep THIS PROMISING 5-YEAR-OLD CAME WITH A STAYER'S RECORD RACING with I AM banking on The Banker II to win the Class 3, Div. 1, 8f handicap (Race Five) at Bukit Timah today. This five-year-old has shown promise in his few races.565 words
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Article179 1964-10-25 13 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Golconda (Race 2), The Bank r II (Race 5) and Auch Aye (Race 8). The COINC is heavy E. JEEP CALL BOY MHMI.K BMW 1 M KING Lark Shining Spear LARK Wisley Inn Lo- rl> Lotui LEGIS LASS Ciolconda Sliangrila LARK Lovely Lotas Magnificent179 words
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Article1792 1964-10-25 13 Race 1-135 Cl 4 Div 4 ($7,000) 6£ 1 850 Shining Spear (Shining Si. l Daniels. 6 9.0 Subian 4 i ***** Joslcer IV (K.Y. Llm) Daniels, 6 8.13 'Samry 12 3 ***** Magnificent Kins a (K.Y. Lim) Daniels. 5 8.13 <SF) 14 4 *****1,792 words
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407 1964-10-25 13 Race 2 f^OLCONDA should have an easy task in a moderate field. This four-year-old ran two good races at Ipoh. He came from near-last to finish third to Maimun over 5Jf. Over 6f he was fourth with a late run to Powerful. The threat407 words
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Article450 1964-10-25 13 IRON HAND should get his winning break in Race Seven. He was twice runnerup at Bukit Timah last month. Sent over 8f for the first time he did well to finish second to AJnos on a soft track and over It he found Cash450 words
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336 1964-10-25 13 United cut Chelsea's lead to one with 7-0 triumph T ONDON, Sat. Man- Chester United crushed Aston Villa 7-0 today in their determined challenge to Chelsea for the English Football League Div. One championship. Clu'lsea could only draw 1-1 with London neighbours Tottenham Hotspur. an<j so have their lead over336 words
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Advertisement691 1964-10-25 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. j AT YOUR SERVICE m Wnrd, H (Him.)— Bos tt tt: owtro aiNUINI PHOTOtTATt, rotomatle. M. Rolonson Road, s por» «jS4ii. TANG'S PHOTOCOPY SIRVICI U Mw at 123 Marktt sHrnt. B port T»l: »MflS. IXPIKT PACKIH* *r PACKING A STORAOI LTD. S, Jalao llonatbatuo. ST. Uimpar. PbOM WSM691 words
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Advertisement195 1964-10-25 13 Curb Rheumatism While you Sleep If you feel old, tired, and worn oat because of Backache, Rheumatism Palna, fore, Stiff, Swollen Joints, get CYSTKX from your chemist today, and see how fust you Improve). CYSTEX also helps men and women who lose sleep and energy because of Getting Up Nights195 words
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264 1964-10-25 14 rrOKYO, Sat. The x main Malaysian contingent to the Olympic Games will leave for home on Tuesday j but sprint star Mani Jegathesan, recovering i from chicken pox. is unlikely to bo with them, village doctors said today. Jegathesan. 21 -year-old Singapore medical264 words
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Article28 1964-10-25 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— ii:: porj qualified to meet Malacca m the C'imoined Sc! 'irvkey south zone final when they beat Johore 3-0 here today. from28 words
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179 1964-10-25 14 rpOKYO. Sat— The United A States will be without three oi their Olympic gold medalists and two top sprinters in the triangular athletics match against the Commonwealth and J.ipan at Osaka tomorrow. Al Oerter, the discus cham)ion. and Dallas Long, who won the shotReuter - 179 words
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Article, Illustration321 1964-10-25 14 m NORMAN SIEBEL - m NORMAN SIEBEL Tokyo .Sat Asia's first, biggest and most successful Olympic Games end in Tokyo's floodlit stadium IN the gathering 1 darkness of Tokyo this evening athletes of the world who participated in the 18th Olympic Games made their farewells. They said goodbye in the spirit ofUPI - 321 words
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270 1964-10-25 14 A horse saves honour of France at Olympics 'IXSKYO. Sat. A horse saved the honour of France in the 18th Olympic Games, just as a horse saved Britain In HeLsinki 12 years ago Without a gold until today. France got into the premier list when the nlne-year-old French bred GreyReuter - 270 words
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647 1964-10-25 14 OH KEE TIANG - Thais recover from early setback to edge North Malaya OH KEE TIANG By PENANG, Saturday. /CHEERED on by their supporters the Thai Natior.el rugby team recovered from an early setback to edge North Malaya by eight points (goal and try) to three (try) In the opening match of their Malaysian647 words
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252 1964-10-25 14 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By IZUALA LUMPUR, Sat 1V —The Football Association of Selangor is facing a financial crisis and because of this may be forced not be compete ir. the Malaya Cup competition rext year.. .V* lo^ Hanir > bin Hajl Idris, FAS252 words
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Article184 1964-10-25 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore, with fast-breaking forwards and forceful backs, routed Negrl Sembllan by 39-3 In their MRU Under-23 Interstate rugger match at Bras Basah Road today. Singapore scored six goals and two tries while Negrl's points came from a penalty. Star In the Singapore side was184 words
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138 1964-10-25 14 SINGAPORE, Saturday. TYARUL AFIAH retained the SAFA League Div. 1 title for the third successive year when they beat Chinese Athletic 3-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Unbeaten Darul finished the "ten-ioam league" competition with a maximum of 18 Doints. Darul's match winner today138 words
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Article63 1964-10-25 14 MELBOURNE. Sat. Cohis Legrungc. 22-year-old South n professional, beat a strong international lield to win the 72 holes Australian Wills masters golf tournament by three strokes here today. Legrange had an aggregate of 277 (68. 69, 68. 72 1 15 strokes I under par. Jack63 words
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Article44 1964-10-25 14 I SINGAPORE. Sat— Kuala Lum- pur beat South Malaya by 3-2 at soccer in their Victoria Institu- tion OBA reunion games at Thorn. son Road today. At cricket. Kuala Lumpur wer» 1 95-6 at close today In their twodav match.44 words
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Article84 1964-10-25 14 MALACCA. Sat. Central Electricity Board are set for an Innings win against Malacca in their Government Service* knockout cricket tie on the Malacca padang. Batting first CEB. totalled 203 of which Mike Shepherdson hit 79 in even time. Aziz Hamld took seven for 68. Malacca84 words
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Article46 1964-10-25 14 rPOH. Sat.- -Overseas C!'!ne.«« Bank 'A' beat their second string 3-2 tr. the Perak InterBank table-tennis competition for the Dato Lav Cup here thli evening. In another match th» United Malayan Bank. Kuala Kangsar. beat triumphed over Hongkong Bank by the sam* margin.46 words
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Article31 1964-10-25 14 MAI ACCA. Sat k 13-4 in Malays Football League match on Banda Hilir ground hpre today. At Kluang. B.M.H. hnt Killing Chinese 6-1 in a Div. 2 match.31 words
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Article35 1964-10-25 14 TELUK AN«3N. Sat— Lower Perak Rugby Football Club beat Ipoh Club by 8 points (coal, penalty i to five (i:»;;li in a friendly match here today. Lower Perak led 8-0 at half-time.35 words
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Article31 1964-10-25 14 KARACHI lah and Abdu! K Inn In their nr- 1 in a eood si match ajrainst Australia I ai tanci beaten with II Knulld scored 57 and Kml I31 words
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Advertisement115 1964-10-25 14 OLYMPIC CHOICE Jvaltine is the only food drink officially re- Follow the example of famous athletes choose cognized for serving to competitors at every 'Ovaltine'. Remember that only 'Ovaltine' gives you Olympic Games since 1932— and at every British MALT plus MILK plus EGGS plus ADDED VITAEmpire Games since their115 words
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Miscellaneous109 1964-10-25 14 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Bardhan Cup: Johore v Malacca (Kluang): Pahang v S'gor (Rauhi. Straits Times Cup (semi-final) S'gor women v Spore women <M. Stadium) 515 p.m. SAFA Jr. Cup: Rumbia v Baden Kasenian (Parrer Pk>. BADMINTON Tour match: Kedah v New Zealand (A. Star). TABLE TENNIS Negri e'ship (NSCRC. Seremban)109 words
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Article, Illustration4324 1964-10-25 1 JACK OLSEN - JACK OLSEN THE CLIMBER RESCUED FROM THE DEATH WALL FACES HIS ACCUSERS-'YOU ARE THE ONE WHO SHOULD HAVE BEEN LEFT BEHIND ON THE MOUNTAIN" By THE rescuers had done all that could be done, but the 1957 Eiger drama was4,324 words
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Article152 1964-10-25 2 EVERY woman over 20 needs a night cream to protect and keep hrr skin attractive. All emollient creams should be massaged into the skin with light, upward strokes of the fingers. Begin at the throat, gently work cream Into the skin, following the rule152 words
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Article299 1964-10-25 2 High AHORSE walked Into a restaurant, sat down, and when the waiter came over, said: "I want a steak, two Inches thick, with fat on one side only. On top of It I want a little bit of whipped cream, sixteen caraway seeds and some potatoes.299 words
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Article, Illustration587 1964-10-25 2 ALEX LEE Ladies in waiting TAKE UP THIS BIG CHALLENGE TO LOOK YOUR BEST- AND WIN SO yotTre a lady-in-waiting! Congratulations. You're about to embark on one of life's most exciting journeys. Motherhood is certainly an important milestone in any woman's life. Feeling exhilirated. perhaps over-awed by it all? You587 words
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Article432 1964-10-25 3 JANE LEE DEAR Jane Lee: I tun equally in love with two girls and cannot make up my mind Aminafa is prettier hut Zainab is more intelligent and understanding. Of course I feel prouder to he seen with Aminah, but her knowledge is limited. Not432 words
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Article139 1964-10-25 3 Here's a poser for dad— with the answer in CUB one of the youngsters him \ui\i i-> ENAMEL? TllrKl n.is a time when ••niniel and paint were quite different decoratine iii.it -ri.ils hut such strikinc impiovements ha\e been made in paint making that, today, any top-grade high139 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1964-10-25 3 WHEN THE WIVES GET ON WITH THEIR CAREERS AND HUSBAND'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME— BY JOHN WEIR IMAGINE what it would be like, as a man, to be asked out to dinner by ;i girl lawyer. It is v special occasion and she1,001 words
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Article403 1964-10-25 3 KNOW ALLS DEAR Know Alls: I have heard so much about the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the United States and, whenever I read about the FBF. there is usually mention made of J. Edgar Hoover hat I want to know is how long has403 words
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Article, Illustration653 1964-10-25 4 Dr. JOHN ANTHONY PARR - Dr. JOHN ANTHONY PARR OATELINI LONDON the secret of real beauty is just Be yourself I FIIOM across the border comes a letter from a reader posing the question: how to reduce the size of the female bust? Now before you men chuckle and grin, stop653 words
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Article256 1964-10-25 4 IT WAS OUR 3EST SHOW EVER THE first Malaysian Championship was held last week at the Chinwoo auditorium in Kuala Lumpur. The judges were Mr. and Mrs. E. Van Court of the United States. I must congratulate them both for their superb handling and the general way in which256 words
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Article363 1964-10-25 4 THEY DO NOT BOW TO MAN S WILL IF THERE is a more crowded prof ession than that of. self-appointed dog expert, I have yet to hear ot it. Every man considers himself In this category "Had dogs all my life, old b<>y." By contrast cats seem to be363 words
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Article, Illustration404 1964-10-25 4 Our painter's brush with the law HOWARD PITSCH DATELINE NEW YORK IBRAHIM HUSSEIN, 27, just returned lo New York from a bus trip to the West ('oast of America. He is a Malaysian artist with dark, good-looking features. And this was his undoing in San Diego, California, until he could404 words
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Article, Illustration372 1964-10-25 4 THE DRIVER WHO DID NOT SEE THE HALT' SIGN MOST motorists know j it is no defence to an accusation of not stopping at a "Half sisn to say they didn't see It. They ought to have done. But what is th<> position if a Half sicn is. for some372 words
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Advertisement39 1964-10-25 1 SOT LsISSS j^ freshens your taste CIMt J lUywMt T*nxt% Ctim, WlnilanßaWa. K C..X". ■A. |j Modern filter, gjus rich tobacco taste smoothed with menthol ifjlMff also available in packets of 10 lIL^J AMERICA'S LARGEST SELLING MENTHOL FILTER CIGARETIE39 words
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Advertisement259 1964-10-25 2 Skin needs for delicate beauty The secret of true beauty is a delicate, natural look the look that comes from a skin that bloomswith freshness. To keep your skin fresh and lovely use NIVEA CREME it contains a unique ingredient that actually restores your skin, leaving it romantically clear and259 words
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Advertisement391 1964-10-25 2 JbBBBBT A GROWING UP. IS FUN! It's fun to take up nuke-up. fun to do things, go places, uiih ><>ur i own crowd, fun to he a girl instead of a child. Girls going through their teens know it is! A lot of other changes take place, too You're more391 words
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Advertisement472 1964-10-25 3 Keep COOL with Carrier Rise and shin*! It's a wonderful feeling when you refrigeration, can offer you the finest and most awake fit, fresh and eager to start the day after a comprehensive range of air-conditioning units. Be good night's sleep. However, living in a hot, It for a small472 words
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Advertisement218 1964-10-25 4 Brings you an outstanding book every month for only $2.15 (postage included) J- WORLD FAMOUS BOOK CLUB enables you to assemble your own magnificent library of outstanding books, complete and unabridged, at a fraction of the ordinary price. < miiiib You moy oin or months or 2 months. MjßßllLfr., If218 words
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Advertisement319 1964-10-25 4 This is the ADLER JUNIOR 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. All! <? P^ —^w\l Available at GUTHRIES and dealers throughout MALAYSIA. Aslhma319 words
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Miscellaneous351 1964-10-25 4 The Ballet; 10.45 In SentiKIIAI A LUMPUR mental Mood; 11.00 T£e Lat« KUALA UUIVIr-UM ghow 12 mldnighl Cl< e A.M.: 6.00 Progranune Sum- CIMrADIIDA mary; 6.02 Morning Ma'odies; OIINVa AKUPIA Potpourri 7.30 Learn A Word Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; A D fi a nn !f? 5 k 5 fn P351 words
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Article, Illustration501 1964-10-25 5 NEW ZEALAND TRADE MISSION Quality goods at competitive prices iMHHHHHHMHH TO SINGAPORE FIRST FROM N.Z. TO SOUTH-EAST ASIA AFTER a highly successful week in Kuala Lumpur, the first New Zealand Trade Mission to South-East Asia is now in Singapore. Sponsored by the New Zealand Government, its 29 members will meet501 words
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Article, Illustration112 1964-10-25 5 Confident of trade expansion in Malaysia NEW Zealand's Minister of Overseas Trade, the Hon. J.R. Marshall, is confident that trade between his country and Malaysia will expand. I "Preliminary surveys hay« confirmed that, there are excellent prospects for considerable expansion of the range of our export* to Malaysia, he said112 words
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Article, Illustration234 1964-10-25 6 Several of New Zealand's manufacturing industries look to Malaysia as a source of raw materials. Last year New Zealand bought more than 13,000 tons of rubber for the manufacture of a wide range of products, and 400 tons of tin which was used to234 words
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456 1964-10-25 6 Regular supplier of meat and dairy products to S-E.A. Over 90 per cent of foreign exchange derives from export of farm products NEW Zealand has few supplies of raw materials for heavy industry but enjoys a climate and topography eminently suited to the production of temperate agricultural products. Over the456 words
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Article, Illustration24 1964-10-25 6 A Maori guide shows a party of visitors one of the big geysers near Rotorua, in the heart of New Zealand's fascinating thermal area.24 words
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Article, Illustration404 1964-10-25 7 Rapid progress as a manufacturing nation >F\V ZEALAND la on* of I the husiost trading m:><n\ in the world, per head of population. Agriculture is the basis of \iu Zealand's prosperity I arm products in either primary or processed forms account for much of New Zealand's exports. Manufactures Industry adds404 words
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Article, Illustration773 1964-10-25 7 Steady rise in trade between Malaysia and New Zealand TKADK between New Zealand and Malaysia is growing steadily. The improved trading position between the two countries ran be attributed in no small measure to the cordial relations which exist between the respective governments, the improved living standards of Malaysian people773 words
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Article, Illustration108 1964-10-25 8 YEW Zealand, the largest i.immerclal exporter of dairy products In the world. has developed a dairy industry which is unique t it i-iency and comni"--cial enterpr The New Zealand Dairy Production and Marketing Board, of which Mr. A. L. Frits i left i is a member,108 words
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Article189 1964-10-25 8 fTTRAVELLING costs within X New Zealand vary widely, according to the regions visited and the standard of accommodation desired, but for about $1,200 you can spend three weeks visiting all main cities and tourist resorts. This price covers transport by scheduled air. coach and rail services,189 words
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Article, Illustration440 1964-10-25 8 T E\V Zealand's political relations with South East Asia reflect its growing awareness of the importance of its links with Asia generally and the countries of SouthEast Asia in particular. It is in New Zealand's vital interest to see that South East Asia should be440 words
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249 1964-10-25 8 A LTHOIGH only 128.000 of New Zealand's 2.5 million population are actively encaged in farming industries, the country is the world's largest exporter of dairy produce and meat, and the second largest exporter of wool. Intensive mechanisation, specialised farming techniques and heavy use249 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-10-25 8 AN aerial view of the Inner harbour and railway yards of Wellington (pop. 250.000). the capital city of New Zealand at the southern end of the North Island. Besides being the seat of Government. Wellington is the location of the head offices of the Government i departments, and70 words
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Article, Illustration92 1964-10-25 8 The New Zealand Meat Producers 1 Board was established by Act of Parliament in 1922 with powers to co-ordinante and promote New Zealand's meat export trade. Although concerned with all phases of the trade, from the farm to consumers in world markets, the Board does not sell92 words
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Article, Illustration903 1964-10-25 9 JWATTTE Canneries Ltd. •is the largest 'and most diversified food processing organisation in the Southern Hemisphere. A range of 120 varieties of canned and frozen foods is produced under the Wattle label for consumption on the home market and Kir markets overseas.903 words
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Article, Illustration147 1964-10-25 9 BECAUSE of the beauty and diversity of its scenery and outstanding opportunities for sport and the friendliness of the people, New Zealand is becoming increasingly popular as a vacation destination. Within the North and South Islands are virtually all the highlights of world tour snow-capped147 words
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262 1964-10-25 9 ALL the facts of interest at a glance yew Zealand. 1.200 miles south-east of Australia in the South Pacific, is a land of infinite variety in scenic tfeauty, with a people whose productivity has made the nation one of the world's busiest trading nations per head of population. A member262 words
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Article, Illustration76 1964-10-25 9 R«fngerafion ond Heating Engineer! Ltd., handle the manufacture and installation or high-qualify commercial and domestic refrigeration appliance*. Considerable success has kMn achieved with the Bonaire home and commercial deep reeien both from the point of design and efficiency and also from a wide variety of models dt76 words
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Article, Illustration141 1964-10-25 10 The five trading banks In New Zealand (Australia and New Zealand Banks Ltd., Bank of New South Wales, Bank of New Zealand, The Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd.. The National Bank of New Zealand Ltd.) provide specialised trade-pro-motion facilities for International traders and maintain highly trained staff who141 words
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Article, Illustration822 1964-10-25 10 Details of more goods, services available The 29 member trade mission is made up of representatives of commercial, industrial and farming concerns. All of them may be contacted by appointment. Wide range of knitwear Tekau Knitwear Ltd Is New Zealand s largest producer of knitted outerwear. The garments to be822 words
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257 1964-10-25 10 Growing share in activities of ECAFE YEW ZEALAND, Is now a full regional member of ECAFE Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East the organisation which, under the charter of the United Nations. provides a forum in which the development problems of the nations in the area may be257 words
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Article, Illustration65 1964-10-25 10 Colombo Plan students (see above) from many countries of South-Fast Asia are attending educational institutions in New Zealand. As a founder member of the Colombo Plan and a regional member of KCAFE, New Zealand is playing active role in helping the countries65 words
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Article, Illustration104 1964-10-25 10 New Zealand rrs the world over are known as Kiwis a name they have taken from tht-ir national emblem bird, shown here. The kiu i. which sleeps during; the day and hunts for food at nk-ht is about the sizo of a domestic104 words
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Article, Illustration43 1964-10-25 11 SKIKRS take time out for a swim in the warm waters of the crater lake at the top of Mount Ruapehu. a very mildly active volcano In the Toneariro National Park. one of New Zealand's treat winter playground*.43 words
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Article, Illustration707 1964-10-25 11 JJVERY year increasing numbers of visitors from overseas discover that there is nowhere in the South Pacific equal to New Zealand as the perfect place for a holiday. For both the North and South Islands of this lovely and fascinating land sparkle with a brilliant707 words
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Article, Illustration128 1964-10-25 11 Hltchlna Rnvrttx LAbormtortM produce orer 400 different type* of cottiigt for protecting nearly every type of material used in the building trade strainst every form ol attack. Formiok coatings are used on ferrous metais. aluminium, concrete, and similar products to waterproof ana protect against acids and alkali attacks.128 words
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Article, Illustration451 1964-10-25 12 Special officer to give year-round advice on farming AN interesting facet of New Zealand farming is the development of farm improvement clubs, formed by farmers in a district who band together to hire the services of a technical advisory officer for personal yearround advice on farm451 words
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157 1964-10-25 12 Newest N.Z. city chooses Bunga Raya as its emblem WHANGAREI. which became New Zealand's newest city when its population reached 20.000 recently, has decided to adopt the hibiscus Malaysia's "B v n g a Raya" as its own civil emblem. Thousands of seedlings are being distributed for planting in public!157 words
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578 1964-10-25 12 PIONEERS' DESPAIR IS NOW NATIONS STRONGEST ALLY NEW Zealand's fastflowing rivers, the despair of 19th-century colonists as a transport medium, have accelerated its agricultural and industrial development by providing cheap and plentiful sources of electricity. One of the most important in this respect Is the Waikato River which, from a578 words
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Article, Illustration178 1964-10-25 12 T*HE amazing productivity of New Zealand's farmlands is largely the result of scientific farming methods, for little of the country's soil is naturally fertile. The widespread use of chemical fertilisers Is necessary to promote grass growth, and In more rugged areas light aircraft178 words
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Article, Illustration494 1964-10-25 13 TAI SING ONN - BEAUTY in the world of high finance TAI SING ONN By KUALA LUMPUR EVEN among the splendour of mountain scenery at Cameron Highlands, trysting place for top diplomats who mix golf with a fair chunk of politics. Ringlet Falls (above) is very much a thing of beauty and a joy494 words
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Advertisement123 1964-10-25 5 MEET THE NEW ZEALANDERS The New Zealand Trade Mission is now in Singapore New Zealand offers a wide range of high- RPrHL mm W tt quality, attractively priced goods suitable for :< p Xj^S^tßr ML P?py|PpP« South East Asian markets. Executives of tl HHttUIK JU^^^^^^Ljj3U^^^yjj^^y^^^^~j^^^jjflUyf^jJ many of New Zealand's leading123 words
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Advertisement315 1964-10-25 6 Meet thelf New Zealand expert on banking with VL the Official Trade Mission Mr. W. L J. Travers, a senior bank official from Christchurch. representing the New Zealand Bankers' Association, is travelling with the Trade Mission. He will give expert advice and technical assistance not only to members of the315 words
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Advertisement133 1964-10-25 7 VISIT NEW ZEALAND SCENIC WONDERLAND OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC p^w Awaiting you in New Zealand is a vacationland that is new and debghtfully differenL See the thermal wonderland fc^. of Rotorua and Wairakci the unique Glow Worm Cave of Waitomo lovely Mount Egmont, overlord of ™^B the rich pasturelands of133 words
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Advertisement329 1964-10-25 7 TOP QUALITY WOOL, HF^jfik CARPETS AND YARNS Jm From th* hill-rounlrT iherp rhosen for Mime of the most I .J^ rra of New ZeaUnd co^e, --^J-Ugg m U... «B^ top-quality wool and from Frit supplied cither in oil or scourrd. <&« k and Textile* of New Zealand ithcr torni is329 words
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Advertisement308 1964-10-25 8 ■)tr,f^^9k^a NEW ZEALAND: fcl iflj^M WORLD'S FIFTH -^L^ LARGEST EXPORTER T 0F NEWSPRINT y ~*ji jf* I International-trade minded New Zealand -J.* 7 I rates fifth among the World's newsprint !H.^* Lj- 1 exporters. ff'-j^ffeT^^^— ~V rTv^ftT Newsprint production by Tasman Pulp t.7^»--C^ :^T-3i fly, I and Paper Company Limited,308 words
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Advertisement43 1964-10-25 8 mm ML what makes If these products h so great? hssHAMILTON! i^^^^BHßHi LEADING DESIGNERS AND MANUFAQURERS OF WLI "ftiIHJOM For further information contact! C. W. P. HAMILTON ft CO. LTD. P.O. lOX 70*. CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND Or: CONTACT YOUR LOCAL N.Z. TRADE COMMISSIONER43 words
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Advertisement40 1964-10-25 9 R.G.ROBINSON LTD. .Member of the New Zealand Trade Mission) We are exporters of QUALITY ONIONS EATING POTATOES Both STANDARD and MEDIUM Size. SEED POTATOES MEET OUR MHA.BAXTER AND DISCUSS YOUR NEEDS R.G.ROBINSON LTD. P. O. Box 5004, Christchurch, New Zealand.40 words
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Advertisement119 1964-10-25 9 ijL LUXURY CARPET v JV FROM WORLD FAMOUS NEW ZEALAND WOOL: We introduce "TATTERSFIELD" BRAND Axminster body carpet and broadloom for domestic and commercial use, featuring a wide range of patterns and tonings; and 'PRESTWOOL,' a low cost bedroom carpeting, 6ft. wide and available in 12 plain contemporary shades. "Tattersfield"119 words
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Advertisement308 1964-10-25 10 O IVON WATKINS-DOW LIMITED Mpt PI IVON WATKINS-DOW LIMITED use in formulating saleable preparamanufacture and market a wide tions. range of agricultural and industrial ivon Watkins-Dow have marketweedkillers, insecticides, fungicides j ng an d servicing experience in and soil fumigants, and the equip- tropical agriculture in the Pacific ment for308 words
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Advertisement125 1964-10-25 10 household -^l H^HHi Among fine steel products our reputation is stainless Since 1884 we have been manufacturing the finest Stainless Steel products— Mercer is a household word. The long-lasting beauty of easy-to-clean Stainless Steel is one of the hallmarks of good living. The Mercer Domestic range covers Stainless Steel sinks,125 words
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Advertisement173 1964-10-25 11 UONilim M *l Th Pr# U P ubli h d Chrittchurcn, T? +h« principal city of fh» South Island of fill* New Zealand. The comprehensive dis/v tribution of nearly 66,000 copies daily if:|»«*an«wiM /B^ij 1 ranges from the Waitaki River (Canter* P.mowtwa >jp bury's Southern Boundary) to the top of173 words
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Advertisement94 1964-10-25 11 LOOK FOR BRAND WORLD FAMOUS New Zealand Quality Meat Lamb Beef Mutton Pork Bred and Raised For Tenderness And Quality— Especially For You ENQUIRIES TO SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYSIA BEN CO., LTD. 32, Kuching Road. 190- A, Lihat Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** Ipoh. Tel: ***** 18, Merdeka Square, Room 109,94 words
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Advertisement160 1964-10-25 12 ACROSS THE PACIFIC ISLANDS TO THE ANTARCTIC YOU WILL FIND PRICES RENOWN PUMPS At far apart as Africa and South America Prices Ranown Pump, art moving water. They'r* manufactured for export, as wall as th* Ftome market, and all our design staff, engineers and tradesmen are highly skilled and widely160 words
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Advertisement380 1964-10-25 12 |;i S!f?j*tl One of New Zealand's largest and ill most progressive companies HUI S^^^iitt^h--- Is proud to be 4i ntjHiy^iH-m- 'i m ni m t associated with NEW ZEALAND'S FIRST TRADE MISSION TO SOUTH EAST ASIA For more than 100 yean WRIGHT STEPHENSON has served the great farming Industries of380 words
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Advertisement142 1964-10-25 13 If f INo Sir, not really— P^ 1 it's just another of y~- J\ those tall stories. I You didn't really think you'd shot up three inches, did you? V^- It's your clothes they're suffering from after wash shrinkage! /1 And how they're suffering! *7f No, you won't be able142 words
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Advertisement622 1964-10-25 13 For quick promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into CftOOSE ONE OF THESt OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND IF YOU are ambitious, forward-looking and keen to I make the most of today's opportunities, here is a "tilvn IS TOUW Pel SUBJECT chance for you to find622 words
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Miscellaneous317 1964-10-25 13 Q POPULAR CROSSWORD) ACROSS: 1. 17, 27, 44. Season- DOWN: 1. Additional (5). 2. .1 Wishes to A,l solvers. 10. Rec- t^£ &.J line (3). 11. A long time (3). the stuffing! (sj. 6. Study (3>. 12 Fidelity (5), 14. Connected 7. Dye (4). 8. Chanu (7), 9. with birth317 words
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Advertisement396 1964-10-25 14 IFwVF i "MIL ill Up to 156 miles per gallon. A tough hardworking engine. Electrical equipment, beautiful suspension, and shock absorber brakes built to stand up to long and constant use. Dashing style in every streamlined inch plus the classic Vespa technical features of unitised body and direct transmission. The396 words
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