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Title Section23 1964-10-26 1 national library) an/elj&ge daily certified sale exceeds 135,000 The Straits Times HatW d Estd. 1845 MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73123 words
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Article592 1964-10-26 1 S'pore Alliance change KHIR ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR PARTY 'SUMMIT' IN CAPITAL IN A BID TO END PAP RULE IN THE 1967 ELECTIONS SINGAPORE, Sunday THE Singapore Alliance is going through a major reshuffle in a bid to end eight years of PAP rule in the State in 1967.592 words
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Article, Illustration116 1964-10-26 1 ...AND PANDEMONIUM BREAKS OUT AS ATHLETES MARRY DIANA JOHGOVA, 21--year-old athlete, and Nikola Prodanov, 24. a gymnast, both Bulgarians, exchange nuptial vows before a Japanese Shinto priest in Tokyo in the first wedding ever held in an Olympic village. Pandemonium broke out during the ceremony, with hundreds116 words
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124 1964-10-26 1 Soviet A-bomb tests detected in Sweden UPPSALA. (Sweden). Sun. —The Soviet Union made an underground atom bomb test at Novaya Zemlya this morning. according to a I Swedish Seismological Institution. Dr. Markus Baath. director ol the Uppsala University Selsmolo- gical Institution, who was first to reveal the news of theAP - 124 words
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Article44 1964-10-26 1 OKLAHOMA CITY. Sun —Kyoto City in Japan was chosen today to be the site of the 1966 world congress of tin- Junior Chamber In- j ternatlonal. i Only other city making a serious I bid was Mar de Plata. Argentina.44 words
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169 1964-10-26 1 CAIRO. Sunday. OUDA'NESE Government tanks and armoured cars opened fire today to disperse rioters demanding the overthrow of the present regime and "American imperialism," travellers from Khartoum reported. A large number of casualties were reported. Diplomatic sources in Cairo said the "anti imperialist front*'169 words
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Article77 1964-10-26 1 The X15 may soon pass 5,000 mph WASHINGTON. Sun. Americas Xl 5 rocket planes may soon be able to reach speeds exceeding 5,000 mph, the U.S. Space Agency reported. A report by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasai said one Xlo had been equipped with external propellant tanks toReuter - 77 words
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Article42 1964-10-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Security forces actr.iK on information yesterday killed one Indonesian invader and captured another in the Pontlan area. Some arms and ammunition were recovered. This brings the total of kills In Ihe area to 18.42 words
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95 1964-10-26 1 FORECAST TOTE PAYS OUT $11,058 FOR $5 SINGAPORE, Sun. A record forecast tote dividend at odds of 2,210-to-one was paid out on race three at Bukit Timah today. The race was won by Sistic, which paid $319 for a win and $58 for a place. Second was High Perfection, beaten95 words
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Article52 1964-10-26 1 Ike is making progress WASHINGTON. Sun— Former President Dwlght D. Eisenhower is making satisfactory progress at Walter Reed Hospital In Ills recovery from a "moderately severe" case of laryngitis, it was stated yesterday. Gen. Eisenhower was admitted to hospital on Thursday after being driven to Washington from his Gettysburg (Pennsylvania52 words
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Article, Illustration57 1964-10-26 1 MAULEON (France i. Sun. Rescuers today found the last 12 j of 77 Spanish .soldiers caußht in a snowstorm which lashed the Western Pyrenees yesterday. Four soldiers died In the storm. Five of the tlnal dozen spent the night huddled In a car abandoned by57 words
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Article106 1964-10-26 1 WAYNESBURG (Pennsylvania), Sun.— The U.S. Peace Corps has selected .Mrs. lowa Todd. a 73 year old former school teacher, for an assignment overseas. Mrs. Todd. house mother at a fraternity house at Waynesburg College, hopes she will be sent to the Far East. Mrs. ToddUPI - 106 words
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Article36 1964-10-26 1 ADEN. Sun— A British Army officer and a driver were seriously injured when their Landrover was blown up on a mine planted by terrorists on a track near here. Army sources reported— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration409 1964-10-26 1 AILING PREMIER IKEDA SAYS 7 QUIT' fTOKYO. Sun. A Japan's Prime Minister, Mr. Hay a t o Ikeda. decided today to resign from his post, the Chief Cabinet Secretary, Mr. Zenko Suzuki, announced. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party was expected to meet later today to decide whether to accept Mr.409 words
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Article356 1964-10-26 1 Kaunda warns: We'll resist Smith LUSAKA, Sun. President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia (formerly Northern Rhodesia) said here yesterday that a unilateral declaration of i independence by Rhodesia's Government would "meet resistance all over the world" and would not last. He was answering questions at a press conn Asked what facilitiesReuter - 356 words
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Article36 1964-10-26 1 TENGKU CRITICISED MANILA. Sun. PI Foreign Set-rotary. Mr. Mendcz. said tonight Ten B k v s rritiri»m of Philippines for "playing around with Sabah claim' was not helping Malay, sia's cause at all Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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112 1964-10-26 2 CAIGON. Sun— All 13 military officers acquitted on Friday on charges of attempting to overthrow the South Vietnam Government on Sept. 13 were sentenced to detention terms by a military disciplinary committee Authoritative sources said that eight of them, including .ill three Generals among theReuter - 112 words
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Article54 1964-10-26 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. About 50.000 persons, waving and shouting anti-government slogans, marched through New Delhi yesterday in one of the largest demonstrations yet to hit the capi- j tal. Banners and slogans attacked Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shas- trl's Government for not ending food shortages andAP - 54 words
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Article, Illustration444 1964-10-26 2 Civilians take over from generals in Saigon SAIGON, Sunday. \JK. PHAN KHAC SUU, an elder statesman, was last night chosen by South Vietnam's High National Council as the new Chief of State. In his turn. Mr. Suu chose as Prime Minister Saigon's Prefect, Mr. Tran Van Huong, official sources said.Reuter - 444 words
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181 1964-10-26 2 PEKING AT UN? 'A-BOMB HASN'T HELPED' WASHINGTON. Sun.— U.S. officials expressed confidence today that Peking's entry into the nuclear club would not help China get into the United Nations this year They expected the voting to be the same as last year when of 111 countries 57 opposed Peking's entry.Reuter - 181 words
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207 1964-10-26 2 SALISBURY, Suji. The leader of Rhodesia's "white supremacy" Government snuboed the British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold i Wilson, and dismissed the commander of the Rhodeslan military forces yesterday in j twin moves which foreI shadowed a showdown with I Britain over independence.UP - 207 words
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95 1964-10-26 2 UADRAS, Sun. The Madras Stale Government defeated a 'no confidence' motion yesterday by 130 votes to 58 as emergency measures were started to ease food shortages. The motion charged the Congress Party Government with "corruption and failure to tackle the food situation in theAP - 95 words
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208 1964-10-26 2 Problem of the unwanted million people V T EW DELHI. Sun. 11 Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mrs. Bandaranaike, and her Indian counterpart, Mr. Shastri, met here yesterday to try and settle a long-standing dispute between the two countries over the future of nearly one million people of Indian origin living inReuter - 208 words
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Miscellaneous29 1964-10-26 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby N /well, IF Ar4V«OOV mH-i r*e«SAO€Sl VyfftnhS MB THLL 1 I *MMIL6 i WAS I XP&A f M AT A J\ (AT A 9OABD29 words
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184 1964-10-26 3 Paper calls for race integration Minister I ONDON, Sun. A call for a Minister of Racial Integration was made today in The People, a mass circulation Sunday newspaper. It published a sixrolumn report under the two page headline "The Colour Clash: Ominous Facts" on a special investigation its reporters hadReuter - 184 words
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Article50 1964-10-26 3 NEW ORLEANS. Sun Eight people including seven members of om family were killed at Tuscumbia Alabama. yesterday when a train smashed into their car at a level crossing. The other victim was a friend of the family. Four children were >imong the dead. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article28 1964-10-26 3 PARIS. Sun An explosion ripped through part of the national munitions tactory in Angouleme yesterday. Fnc workers were kil'rd and ot)<- seriously in Hired. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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Article, Illustration431 1964-10-26 3 SIR ALEC THINKS OF STEPPING DOWN If a successor is found without a party split... LONDON, Sunday. gIR ALEC DOUGLAS-HOME, ousted as Britain's Prime Minister by Mr. Harold Wilson, has indicated he would prefer not to lead the Conservative Party at the next election provided a successor can be foundReuter - 431 words
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Article, Illustration397 1964-10-26 3 BALTIMORE, Sunday. PRESIDENT Johnson said here last night that United States military strength is greater than the combined forces of all nations in the worlds history Speaking at a political rally here after a day of campaigning in the Southern States, he referredReuter - 397 words
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197 1964-10-26 3 WARSAW, Sun. The alleged ringleaders of the Warsaw "meat gang" who diverted hundreds of tons of State meat into private channels will face trial here in the near future, the Public Prosecutor's office stated last night. S No date was given,Reuter - 197 words
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77 1964-10-26 3 LONDON. Sun— Order books at the International Motor Show MMM on Thursday at £393 million new record for any first two, days of business. Fords reported that they had 1 orders worth £130 million while Vauxhalls had export orders worth £35 million and total77 words
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Article38 1964-10-26 3 MEXICO CITY. Sun. Cuban? are being instructed to withdraw the pictures of Mr. Khrushchev, Uie deposed Russian leader, as well as signs bearing his name from schools, public buildings and homes, according to Radio Havana.—A.PAP - 38 words
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Article39 1964-10-26 3 NEW YORK. Sun— Ellis Island in New York harbour, where millions ol immigrants seeking a new life in the new world stood on American soil for the first time, is to become a national historical site. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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135 1964-10-26 3 Sex parties on their way to school. NEW HAVEN (Connerti l^ cut). Son. Police here have smashed a grade school sex ring. Six girls, too young to go out at night, were arrested for taking part in mx parties in the morning on their way to school Also arrested were135 words
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Article69 1964-10-26 3 THE GLITTER THAT'S ALL REAL... lUDITH McGilligan J modelled 100.000 worth of diamonds recently at the Lowndes Lodge Gallery. London. The diamonds, chosen from prizewinning jewellery in the Diamonds International Awards, are part of the diamond information programme sponsored by De Beers Consolidated Mines. Their purpose is to stimulate interestMirrorpic - 69 words
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110 1964-10-26 3 A f ANCHESTER. Sun. Brl- tain's Labour Govern- 1 ment should take a "new. hard, cold look" at British oil operations in the Middle i East, Labour Party executive I member Mr. Lan Mlkardo said here last night. Mr. Mikardo, a left-wingerReuter - 110 words
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Advertisement281 1964-10-26 3 Commencing TO-DAY Bargains AT MODERN SILK STORE 34, HIGH STREET. SING APORE— Phone: ***** Few of the many items at Bargain Counter Swiss, French Italian Swiss EmbV'd Fancy Cottons Printed Cottons Normally $12.50 to $35/- yd. Norm. $12.50 to $27.50 p. yd. NOW $7.90 upwards. NOW $5.90 upwards. Swiss Embroidered281 words
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Article423 1964-10-26 5 Flood relief committees, especially in the East Coast, get ready for the onset of the north-east monsoon KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. pLOOD relief committees throughout Malaya, especially on the East Coast, are getting ready for the north-east monsoon which begins early next month. A spokesman from423 words
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183 1964-10-26 5 Swedish trade mission to visit Malaysia ITIALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 15-man Swedish industrial and trade minion will arrive here on Nov. 14 to In-Kin a two- week visit to Malaysia. The minion, sponsored by the Swedish Export Association, is led by its general manager, Mr. Jonas Norrii-s-Mm. and will include183 words
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Article84 1964-10-26 5 THE STATUS OF CAPTURED INDONS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said yesterday that he did not intend to make any statement oh the status of captured Indonesian Invaders The matter was sub Judice. One case involving an Indonesian guerilla would shortly b: heard by the Court84 words
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Article50 1964-10-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Education has announced that applications for provisional placement in pre-university classes in the English medium in 1965 will open tomorrow. Secondary Four students in Singapore schools should apply through their principals from whom application forms may be obtained. The closing date is Nov.50 words
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110 1964-10-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Arms and ammunition, bul-let-proof vests, steel helmets and other articles of clothing intended as protection against attack are among articles which may not be imported into Singapore except under special licence. A notification gazetted yesterday. Riving a list of lftl articles110 words
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Article47 1964-10-26 5 IPOH, Sun. Thirty-six crates of fruit valued at $1,045 were stolen from a fruit merchant. Tong Kok Loh. 42. in the central market here early this morning. The thieves are belipvea to have the fru:* fruin the refrigerator by forcing open the lock.47 words
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Article37 1964-10-26 5 POH. Surv A :.ctioulbuy. Choo Koon Hang. 13. who was knocked down by a goods train, near Gunonc Cheroh. about a mile from the railway station here, died shortly after admission to hospital yesterday evening.37 words
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Article, Illustration103 1964-10-26 5 HK film star on 6-month Malaysian tour SINGAPORE, S v n Petite Hong Kong actress Yoong Yoong flew into Singapore from Hong Kong yesterday for a six-month tour of Malaysia during which she will make stage appearances in conjunction with her latest film, "The Seven Fairies." She will make an103 words
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286 1964-10-26 5 Govt stenos warn other unions: Don't meddle in our affairs IPOH. Sunday. 'FHE newly-formed Union of Government StenoA graphers, Malaya, has given a warning to other unions not to interfere in the affairs of its memThe warning came .from Mr. G. S. Panshi. protein chairman of the union, at a286 words
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Article35 1964-10-26 5 KANGAR, Sun.— A lurther 100 Classes will be opened next January tor 3.000 adult education students. The Senior State Adult Education Supervisor. Inche Mahayuddin, estimated there were about 30.000 Illiterates In Perlis.35 words
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72 1964-10-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two shop assistants. Ang Koon Seng and Lee Chwee Lai. were injured by falling debris when a bus ran onto the five-foot-way and smashed thfront portion of a shop at the junction of Arab Street and Victoria Street early72 words
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83 1964-10-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Cliye. will be one of the principal gur.sts at the premiere of the film. •Dr Strangelove." to be held at the Lido cinema on Oct. 29. The premiere, a satire starring Peter83 words
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Article47 1964-10-26 5 TAIPING. Sun.— Miss Lee Slew Eng, a post-graduate. research student from Jhe Australian National University at Canberra, is carrying out a three-month social survey here her home town. She is working under the guidance of the Department of Oeograohv. University of Malnva47 words
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Article37 1964-10-26 5 IPOH. Sun The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, will visit Taiping on Saturday for a briefing at the district rural development committee "operations room" on the work carried out In the area37 words
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185 1964-10-26 5 New penalty powers gazetted for PSC SINGAPORE, dun. The Public Service Commission has gazetted new rules under which it can take disciplinary action against public officers, from a fine, reprimand, reduction in rank to requiring him to retire or be dismissed. The old 1962 rules are revoked. Where an allegation185 words
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169 1964-10-26 5 HENANG. Sun At his own request, the sacerdotal silver lubilee of the Bishop of Penang. Moral nor Francis Chan will be celebrated quietly here Mnnsignor Chan wa» ordained by the late Bishop A Devals at the chapel of the College-General in i P"' *v169 words
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117 1964-10-26 5 A new air service through Singapore SINGAPORE, Sun. U.T.A. French International Airlines will introduce a new service, linking Singapore and Sydney, on Nov. 13. Under this new service, the airline's jets will' leave Paris and arrive in Singapore on Tuesdays at 6.30 p.m. An hour later, the plane will take117 words
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Article26 1964-10-26 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Pinance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will open the factory of Malaysia Dairy Industries Ltd. at Davidson Road on Saturday.26 words
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Advertisement116 1964-10-26 5 INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCTS Gleaming Stainless Steel and TO MODERNISE YOUR KITCHEN Clean, sparkling pots. pans, container* for cooking and storing count for a lot In good health. Use Stainless Steel and Aluminium Ware made by one of India's leading manufacturers. LALLUBHAI AMICHAND established over 50 years ago. Today's wide, modern116 words
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469 1964-10-26 6 An NTUC team is formed to end corruption Action to protect 20,000 SMMWU men SINGAPORE. Sun THE central committee of the National Trades Union Congress went into action today with measures to safeguard the interests of the 20.000 members of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Work- j ers Union, whose469 words
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299 1964-10-26 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. rTHE Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers x Union said today it was prepared to accept an impartial public inquiry into "so-called allegations" made against the union by the National Trades Union Congress. The NTUC's central committee yesterday decided to suspend the 20.000-strong299 words
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Article32 1964-10-26 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. A demonstration of embroidery and decorations on Domestic Necchi Sewing Machines will be given at the International Women's Club at the YMCA Building at Collyer Quay on Wednesday.32 words
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Article32 1964-10-26 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. A variety show. "Malaysian Showcase", in aid of the National Trade Union Congress rehabilitation fund will be held at the National Theatre on Oct. 27 at 8 p.m.32 words
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169 1964-10-26 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Chinese School Teachers' Union has submitted a 16--point memorandum to the Ministpr for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, calling for better salaries and improved working conditions for its members. The union's welfare committee is also seeking an interview with the Ministrr to169 words
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Article86 1964-10-26 6 SINGAPORE. Sun— Social activities at the Jalan Ulu community centre will receive a boost tomorrow when members of the RAP will present gifts to the centre of a brand-new badminton court, posts, net and equipment, and for women members an electric sewing-machine. The gifts will be86 words
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Article34 1964-10-26 6 MALACCA. Sun. The High Commissioner of Pakistan, Mr. S.M. Hassan, will address members of the Rotary Club of Malacca on "Pakistan" at Its dinner meeting on Oct. 28 at 8.15 p.m.34 words
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Advertisement327 1964-10-26 6 ■l" l»o""n"e)GALA CHARITY PREMIERE! In the presence of the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye THURSDAY 29th OCTOBER at 9.30pm (IN AID OF THE POPPY DAY FUND) Th* Bond of the Singapore Infontry Regiment m^^ B B will be in attendonce. Ticket! S5, S3 SI available of f N327 words
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Article58 1964-10-26 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Dr. QX. Lim has been elected president of the Old Frees 1 Association here. Other officials are: Mr. Justice A.V. Winslow. vice-president; Mr. T.Q. Lim. secretary: Mr. E.A. Clark, treasurer: and Messrs Chan U Seek. Heah Hock Meng. Kok Weng On. Justice Tan58 words
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436 1964-10-26 7 Ex-penghulu who gave shelter to Indons is fined $1,000 BATU PAHAT, Sunday FORMER pens hu lu. Dato Haji Mohamed Paiman bin Haji Ibrahim, 65, was fined $1,000 or three months' jail after being found guilty yesterday on a charge of harbouring two illegal Indonesian immigrants in his home in Rengit436 words
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166 1964-10-26 7 Jobs in the legal service— at 5696 month SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore branch of the Federation Legal Service has invited applications from Malaysian citizens for entry into the service on a basic salary scheme of S-"9« a month. This will rise to $9j'4 and. after passing an efficiency bar. to166 words
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Article72 1964-10-26 7 6EREMBAN. Sun. The Malayan Chinese Association here has announced that adult classes for national language beginners would be held at its premises at 420. Lemon Street twice a week. Classes will also be held in English and English literature for the Form V examination. There72 words
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161 1964-10-26 7 SEARCH STEPPED UP FOR NEW TIN DEPOSITS ITU ALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government has stepped up its search for new deposits of tin to find out if the country's tin industry has a future, the Minister of Lands and Mines, Haji Mohamed (ihazali bin Jawi. said today. He was speaking161 words
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Article34 1964-10-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The annual Remembrance Day parade will be held at, the Police Depot at 9 a.m. on Nov. 8. The ceremony is being organised by the Ex-Services Association of Malaya.34 words
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Article32 1964-10-26 7 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun. The District Officer of Parit Buntar. Dato Mohamed bin Ibrahim, will open a civics course for 70 community leaders at Bagan Tlang on Wednesday at 10 a.m.32 words
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221 1964-10-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. TEN civil defence subdivisions will be established in Sabah and Sarawak soon. The Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, said this on his return here last night from a five-day visit to the Borneo States.221 words
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Miscellaneous329 1964-10-26 7 Straits Times Crossword BR SB bbj H BB HB^^ ACROSS 7. Will a high voice win the lmdy 1. Having a lot of Socialist completely? (10). employees? (4-6). 9. Put on the solution to a I do like the beginning of journey— possibly one on the someone excessively honoured beach!329 words
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Article201 1964-10-26 8 489 NEW CARS IN SPORE IN SEPT. SINGAPORE. Sun. The number of cars in Singapore, which approachrd the 92,000 mark In August, stood at 92.675 last month. according to today's official figures. This represents an Increase of 718 new registrations, of which 489 were new c At December last year201 words
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125 1964-10-26 8 JPOH, Sun.- Kumour.-> ol the leakage of question papers for the Lower Certificate of Education exam which starts tomorrow were today described by a .-enlor official of the Education Department here as "unfounded." "The Chief Education Officer. Perak. Mr. Blon Dury, has carried out125 words
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362 1964-10-26 8 Widow is slain in bid to resist robbers TELUK ANSON, Sun. WIDOW was stabbed to death early today while resisting three robbers who had broken into her son's sundry shop in Kampong Parit, off the 13th mile, Teluk AnsonBagan Datoh road. The widow. Madam Chow Peng, 47, was found lying362 words
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Article, Illustration28 1964-10-26 8 THE EIGHT orphans in their Redhill Close home yesterday. The eldest is Pui Chee, at extreme left. Straits Times picture.28 words
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475 1964-10-26 8 JUDITH YONG - JUDITH YONG by SINGAPORE, Sun. The eight children whose mother. Madam Lim Poh> Kent?, was killed in a road accidei;,L three days ago, leaving them orphaned will not be given away for adoption. "There will be no475 words
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Article95 1964-10-26 8 CIM.APORE. Sun. Military exercises will be carried out in the northern part of the Island by No. 3 Commando Brigade from tomorrow till Thursday. Blank ammunition, thunder flashes and flares will be used. A police spokesman said today that these exercises would be routine and advised the public95 words
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145 1964-10-26 8 Scholarship offer for studies abroad SINGAPORE, Sun. Scholar ships are being offered to graduates to do post-gra-duate studies in Ceylon and Hawaii, and for technical teachers to be trained in Australia and New Zealand. The scholarships for post-graduate studies in Ceylon and the University of Hawaii are tenable for two145 words
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242 1964-10-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Rida is to be streamlined and the scope of its activities expanded, the Ministry of National and Rural Development said today. The Small Industries Section will have a panel of experts to carry out its activities and also do researrh242 words
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Article48 1964-10-26 8 KOTA BHARU. Sun.— The B»--lia Youth Club here today gave cheque for $602 to the Mentrl Besar of Kclantan. Inche Asrl bin Ha.n Muda. for the National Defence Fund. Inche Asrl appealed to others follow the example of the club and donate to the fund.48 words
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Advertisement98 1964-10-26 8 Universal Hearing Aids Made in New Zealand 'f N< "UNIVERSAL' ICABlkl^ <:l 't*: OR EARPHONES IN EAR dj^ 1964 cc 1 HIDDEN HEARING EARETTE bPcCTACLES "UNIVERSAL' CONCEALED ||J WITH BUILT IN 1964 fc xX^-W BEHIND THE EAR TELEPHONE COIL SPECIAL MODELS FOR NERVE DEAFNESS AVAILABLE IN MALAYSIA RELIABLE Cm t98 words
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Article, Illustration347 1964-10-26 9 Peace-keeping role of U.N. in danger U Thant calls for a solution to serious cash crisis and warns: \EW YORK, Sun. UThantthe SecretaryGeneral, warned today that unless the I'nited Nations solved its financial difficulties, the world risked a return to a state of affairs which in 50 years had "producedReuter - 347 words
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143 1964-10-26 9 ANCHORAGE. (Alaska), Sunday. GABOR BALLA, 22-year-old Hungarian Olympic marksman, who defected in Tokyo, arrived here by air today and asked 'or immediate asylum. Bidla was on his way from Tokyo to West Germany j where his application to enter the United States wasReuter - 143 words
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104 1964-10-26 9 DHNOM PENH, Sun. The Cambodia r. Governmt'nt. in a rail to the British Foreign Serre- tarv Mr Patrick Gordon-WaUer. for the reconvening of the Geneva conference on Indo-China. said it I hoped for n "more rwlijttc under- standing" on the part of the new Briu.shReuter - 104 words
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Article27 1964-10-26 9 MOSCOW. Sun— The Australlar. Foreign Minister. Mr. Paul Haslurk, will arrive here on Tuesday on an unofficial visit, the newi BfMWy Tass said today. UPI.UPI - 27 words
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Article28 1964-10-26 9 VIENNA. Siui. A delegation I of 10 Austrian industrialists will arrive in Peking at the end of this month to examine China's Import needs. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article151 1964-10-26 9 T ONDON. Sun. The I wife of a millionaire told a divorce hearing yesterday her husband kept her a prisoner in her own home on their 26- i acre estate. Yugoslav-born Mrs. Danica Armitage. said her husband Insisted on keep- '> ing her under his surveillanceUPI - 151 words
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Article, Illustration304 1964-10-26 9 Quiet life (POETRY AND SINGING) ends for the new hostess of No. 10 I ONDON, Sun.— A maj- or upheaval in the life of retiring Mrs. Mary Wilson, wife of Britain's new Prime Minister, started this week when she played hostess at No. 10 Downing Street for the first time.Reuter - 304 words
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Advertisement163 1964-10-26 9 WE LIKE g^ AND IT DOES YOU'LL LIKE THE DELICIOUS CHOCOLATEY FLAVOUR OF <*C^n==z** fl MILO, AND IT DOES YOU GOOD. MILO HAS ESSENTIAL VITAMINS AND MINERALS YOU NEED— A RICH SOURCE N E |lh f— -a> OF VIGOROUS HEALTH AND BOUNDLESS ENERGY. SO y^i— Vj WONDERFUL TO DRINK. EITHER163 words
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Miscellaneous143 1964-10-26 9 /fTl#»fy Onp Bf§ V.T. I1 11 ml in I'M SORRY MXI DONT SES LOOKIJ TH'SET-UP THESE IHHV WfcU. tXJC, WHAT 7 DUNNO OSCAR BUT IP THIS GOP- BUSINESS TH 1 FELLAS GOT HERE. ALTARS I t DO IOU TWINIC? 9W OOOU^'S PRETTY W*Y I PO, OOOLA...irS V AW TEMPIES ALL143 words
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Article41 1964-10-26 10 2« Word* SIB (MiniiauunJ MR. CHAN FOOK WAH Wt -on. Chan Ah L.im express trngmH gratitude to relatives and friends for their condolences, assistance, wreaths, scrolls and attendant.- at the f'ineral of the late Mrs. Chan took Wah on 23-10-M.41 words
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Obituary31 1964-10-26 10 I M WmrdM $19 (Minimum) 1 IN EVER LOVING Memory of the fetta Mr. K. Ra.ilab who was called to TWt on 2S-10-M. Fondly remembered m wife and children.31 words
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Article254 1964-10-26 10 I* Wt4» lit (Minimum) MONT DOR By popular request NIC* Crispy Curry Puff Is now ready at 9.30 a.m. dally for your morning coffee. HILDA'S BICCEST SALE at Cold BtoraKe on Dresses, Italian Shoes, Children's Wear and Textiles. Special offer on lit cords too. Hurry DRUMMER AIR FRESHENER la254 words
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Article32 1964-10-26 10 Sfl WnrHs SS (Win.)— Hox SO rf«. ntro SEND A PICTURE. ssssN .i pleasure. Send I'tT'o-C.reetins Cnrda mnde from your Klark-nmt-Whiti' or Kortacolor voui Kodak 4eal»r and get your cards earlt32 words
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Article656 1964-10-26 10 An additional 12.000 tons of American stockpile tin is being made available for the second six months of the G.S.A. 's first disposal year. This is much more than was generally expected, and the effect on the market will be correspondingly greater. That section of the mining656 words
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Article385 1964-10-26 10 It is easy to knock the United Nations. In nearly 20 I years (it may be argued) the organisation has shown no sign of evolving into a real I world government Cold wars j still hold the world in fear of i nuclear annihilation; hot ones cause real385 words
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Article228 1964-10-26 10 The (Southern) Rhodesian I Prime Minister, Mr. Lan Smith, has declined an invitation to visit London for talks with the new British GovernI ment before his referendum on independence on November 5. The Rhodesian High Commissioner in London has been reported as saying a I unilateral declaration of228 words
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Article, Illustration1504 1964-10-26 10 ALISTAIR COOKE - ALISTAIR COOKE THE AMERICAN ELECTION by OF THE GUARDIAN Washington, Sun WE are now in the last full weeks of a Presidential election campaign that started no later than October, 1962 when President Kennedy, leaving Mr. McGeorge Bundy in the White House to scan the1,504 words
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LETTERS
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282 1964-10-26 10 TJ EFERRING to your comment that few students seem to have shown Interest in the Selangor Student Exchange Scheme, the Committee met on October 14 when the following figures were submitted: 369 students in Kuala Lumpur wish to chance homes within Kuala Lumpur. 489282 words
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Letter166 1964-10-26 10 T AM the father of a student in a well-known mission school in Singapore. A warning was given that students who Tailed to attend Saturday class would be punished. It happened that my son was unable to attend because my wife had to undergo an emergency operation at166 words
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Letter65 1964-10-26 10 REGARDING the lnteresting article on abaca (Manila hemp) by Mr. J. G.M Ledingham, this crop Is one of the twelve approved crops, other than rubber, under the smallholders Replanting Scheme Fund '81.B1. Wide publicity has been given In respect of the eligibility of the smallholders to replant with65 words
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Letter35 1964-10-26 10 THE Chinese section of Radio Malaysia should do a little vetting of its were tread to the national treated to the national anthem. In pop tune beat. In a Cantonese musical programme. Klang35 words
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Advertisement611 1964-10-26 10 Straits Times Malay Mail Classified advertisements may be handed Uk COLO STORAGE ARCADaT Orchard Road (Ist Floor) < COLO STORAGE BRANCHES At Hellsnd Read Kateflg Keapel Read Naval Basa, Authorised Agents. CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester Home. Collyer Quay TMi NCWS FRONT Flttpatrlck's Supermarket mt. m. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road.611 words
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Advertisement46 1964-10-26 10 SOLID AS A ROCK s^B^bW OVERSEA-CHINESE; BANKING CORPN., LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000/000.00 ISSUED m FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE: 30,500,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $479,000,000.00 SAVE SAFELY SAVE WISELY SAVE WITH O. C. B. C. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA SOUTH-EAST ASIA.46 words
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Advertisement66 1964-10-26 10 Strapless n' backless with 'keep-shape' cnpi jt *^m ssssssW •fig ur e-h u £Sin§ Ik side sections £m *stay-put 1 f f in flower Br cl ust ered Brl» v m w Nylon lace *C 3-2"Ato38"B (SSS SPARKING ijsj"3| PLUGS jUL HYLUMINA A t INSULATORS The natural choice of motorist*66 words
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Article, Illustration50 1964-10-26 11 Dr. Goh at ceremony SINGAPORE'S Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, (above), who will officiate at today's opening ceremony of the Swan Socks factory at Jurong. The Swan Socks factory will be the 10th factory the Minister has opened in Jurong alone and the 31st in Singapore this year.50 words
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Article, Illustration533 1964-10-26 11 STATE'S BIG SCALE SOCKS PLANT OPENS $sm. joint venture to supply local, overseas needs Directors: Thanks gINGAPORE'S first big scale socks making factory will be officially opened by the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, at a ceremony in Jurong today. This is the 85 million Swan Socks Manufacturing533 words
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Advertisement28 1964-10-26 11 MuffnTl fuiTuffurßWßßißW Hh^S^BhbP'^ WES Wrm nQPTriDPC nt r if Uul lllul 0 Ul i \jm Swan Socks Manufacturing Co. (H) Ltd. E*o«.ng.Vw.n D SWAN 2ii SOCKS SERVE MALAYSIA28 words
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Article, Illustration212 1964-10-26 12 MR. HIROSABURO Mori, president of Toyo Rayon Co. Ltd. of Tokyo, has pledged that his firm would make every effort in the future to enable Swan Socks to further strengthen the friendly relations between Malaysia and Japan and, at the same time, contribute towards212 words
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111 1964-10-26 12 Hope for success of joint venture MR. K. IZAKI. president of Ataka and Co. Ltd., Osaka, has expressed the hope that the opening ceremony of the new company would mark the beginning of a successful Malaysian Japanese joint enterprise. He hoped also it would further strengthen the friendly and economic111 words
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Article112 1964-10-26 12 VI R. Y. SHIBATA. A chairman of Swan Socks Manufacturing Co. said that he would be more determined than ever in his efforts to enable the factory to become a great asset in the Malaysian economy. In his message. Mr. Shlbata expressed satisfaction over the112 words
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Article44 1964-10-26 12 THAT the new project of Swan Socks would play a big part towards further cementing Malaysia-Japan friendship, was the hope expressed by Mr. H. Ikeo, in his congratulatory message. Mr. Ikeo is president of Ikeo Socks Co. Ltd. of Osaka.44 words
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Article167 1964-10-26 12 T*HE setting up of a facA tory in Singapore was a dream of Mr. Ec Hoon Siak for many years "because my business associates and I have great faith in the stability of our country." Mr. Ec, managing director of Siakson Trading Co. Ltd.. said167 words
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Advertisement96 1964-10-26 12 WITH BEST WISHES TO SWAN SOCKS MANUFACTURING CO. (MALAYSIA) LTD. FROM DIETHELM CO. LTD. Agents for CIBA LTD., Basle, Switzerland manufacturers of DYESTUFFS, TEXTILE APPLICATION PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS PHILIPS PHILIPS vtS^ for l|Ght PHILIPS SINGAPORE LIMITED BEST WISHES Messrs. SWAN SOCKS MANUFACTURING CO. (Malaysia) LTD. on the occasion of their96 words
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Advertisement30 1964-10-26 12 ADVERTISEMENT Congratu lations and Best Wishes to SWAN SOCKS MANUFACTURING CO. (M) LTD. on the opening of their factory FROM:THE BANK OF TOKYO LTD., 9/10, Phillip Street Singapore Tel: *****30 words
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Advertisement43 1964-10-26 12 Electrical Installation to SWAN SOCKS MANUFACTURING CO. (M) LTD. ii j KH] ■^P^^T'^h ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES ARMOURED CABLES P.V.C. CABLES BY MALAYAN CABLES LTD. BY AGENTS:R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/8 174, JALAN TUANKU ABDUL RAHMAN, K.L. TEL: *****43 words
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Article, Illustration1202 1964-10-26 13 'Swan socks history can be traced to early century rf<HE history of A "Swan" socks Roes back to some 60 years ago when IKEO SOCKS CO. LTD. was founded in Osaka by the late Mr. T. Ikeo. Since then and until around 1955. the company had been manufacturing cotton socks1,202 words
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Advertisement272 1964-10-26 13 ASHIDA'S SEnERS for synthetic fiber hosiery /atiK^ ASHIDA \l EJ i) MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. OSAKA, JAPAN. Congrafu/affOns from Toray Felicitations are the order of the day as Swan Socks Mfg. Co., (Malaysia) Ltd. Toraii iivt /Ml n i opens its new nylon socks plant. It is both a pleasure and272 words
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Article, Illustration47 1964-10-26 14 AT the start, the new Swan Socks factory at Jurong will use 8Q knitting machines. Machinery installed in the new plant is fully automatic. Here factory girls are seen operating the weaving machines. In this factory, girls are also employed in weaving, looping and packing.47 words
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Advertisement128 1964-10-26 14 Congratulations to SWAN SOCKS MANUFACTURING COMPANY (M) LTD. from HIKOSAKA WORKS CO., TUSIMA, JAPAN ISHIKAWA SEISAKUSHO, LTD. OSAKA. JAPAN MURATA MACHINERY, LTD. KYOTO. JAPAN SUKA KIKAI CO., LTD. GUMMA-PREFECTURE, JAPAN TAKATORI MACHINE MFG. CO., LTD. NARA, JAPAN Compliments of C9^ For global coverage NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA >-J TOKIO MARINE ESTABLISHED128 words
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Advertisement23 1964-10-26 14 Congratulations to j SWAN SOCKS MANUFACTURING CO. (M) LTD. from OSAKA BOILER Mfg. Co. Ltd. OSAKA, JAPAN COMPLIMENTS of MAEDA SENIKOGYOK.K. KYOTO, JAPAN23 words
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286 1964-10-26 15 CINGAPORE. Sun. The fifth ballot fori another 16-storey block' of flats for sale in Queenstown will be held on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. The ballot will be conducted by a Board member, Inche H. M. Yosoff. and wltnesspd by the Board's286 words
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Article167 1964-10-26 15 High Court allows appeal by DPP IPOH. Sun.— An appeal 1 by the Perak DPP. Inche Abdul D.iim bin Mm Mohamed Zainuddin. against the acquittal of a labourer, Abdul Shukor bin Patidak Ibrahim. 20, charged with housebreaking and theft was allowed by Mr. Justice Gill in the liiuli Court here167 words
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Article182 1964-10-26 15 $1.2 mi1. aquarium and labs soon PENANG. Sun. An aquarium and marine research laboratories are to br built at Glugor behind the present Fisheries Research Institute. The two-storey building is estimated to cost $1.2 million and work is expected to begin next year. Mr. Soong Mm Kong. Director of Fisheries,182 words
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Article, Illustration668 1964-10-26 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Large stocks of goods in tariff list are being held in free ports, says Williamson ■pHE chairman of the Tariff AdvisoryBoard, Mr. L. A. D. Williamson, said today that there was evidence that large stocks of some of the goods in the first668 words
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338 1964-10-26 15 Bus workers back Nair so he'll stay in union SINGAPORE. Sun. THE general council of the Singapore Traction Co. Employees Union has voted lull confidence in its central committee and the union adviser, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, and also decided to serve a 14-day strike notice on the companys338 words
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378 1964-10-26 15 Judgment reserved on Kelantan election petition KOTA BHARU, Sun.— Mr. Justice Ismail Khan today reserved judgment at the close of the two-day hearing of an election petition in the High Court here. The petition was filed by the defeated Alliance candidate. Inche Isahak bin Hamld, against Inche Mustapha bin Ahmad378 words
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152 1964-10-26 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. **"The Municipality has started work on a milliondollar project leading to improvements on 21 road intersections in the capital. The move tallows recommendations by the traffic consultants of the department who made the suggestion after a one-year study. A spokesman152 words
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Article30 1964-10-26 15 ALOR STAR. Sun. A padl planter. Tayib bin Sa'ad. 80. died in the Sungei Patanl district hospital yesterday fly« days after he was knocked down by a car.30 words
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91 1964-10-26 15 gIXGAPORE. Sun Madam lan Ah Ncah, 38 and i.er five-year-old son. Low Boon Tee. died after bring knocked down by a motor car at Kraddrll Road yoterday evening. Madam Tan died in thp General Hospital. her son died in the am- bulance on arrival ;it91 words
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Advertisement145 1964-10-26 15 T 7,n rvT I All HOUSE BRAND CEMBIf wm Cml now \y.yj^^ fc __^sM'(^jf EXCEEDS REQUIREMENTS mmm cement o -mmwmt I THE „w D DISTRIBUTORS: lAN CUAN HIN CO. LTD. IPOM KUALA LUMPUR PENANC CHIN HOE HARDWARE 00. LTD. IPOH CUAN HIN LEONC CO. LTD. PENANC HARRISONS CROSFIELD(M) LTD. IPOH145 words
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Advertisement272 1964-10-26 15 REMOVE yj/ UNWANTED WLf NAIR If Removes unwanted hair in minutes, more T effectively than shaving' A Leaves your skin smoother, and lovelier. fcj Completely safe. *>■• NAIR LOTION *w3sr«*-. quick acting f *k. fragrant lotion l/ll*- for legs. rs. (gfflg jr >**NAlß CREAM specially prepared {or sensitive skin. Obtainable272 words
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Miscellaneous683 1964-10-26 15 RADIO MALAYSIA (Malaya) NATIONAL SHOKTWAVK Jamboree; 6.30 The News; 6.40 SERVICES 41.7 and 60.2 metre* Regional News/Interlude; 6.45 uj.vir j Extracts Prom The Editorials; SHOKI WAVE 62 and 25 metre* c.50 Stock Exchange Report; A.M. 6.00 Prog. Summary; 7.00 Learn A Word A Day; 7.05 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 The683 words
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Article, Illustration1886 1964-10-26 16 Questions —for six long months "We know all about you. and you will never get out of the Soviet Union they said and produced photocraphs. tape recordings, letters. Then came the threats to ensurt co-operation for a show trial. FUiv M *ys they questioned, talked, threatened, then they took me1,886 words
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Advertisement263 1964-10-26 16 ELEGANT hl 9k v <v -jinn.- *sB^^^^^^^bß i PRACTICAL Warn V \l BJi^.y i'i^tttF 1 ll Vl ,i (l 1 ,w n^ni^.^.i^,^.,. ||||r lf t t Mll Kj ■k V BBB^\^a^| «*^BBl >. FUNCTIONAL The new Bedford light van combines all of these qualities plus ruggedness and 70 cubic feet263 words
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Advertisement154 1964-10-26 16 pi 0W nut mi rii mi I She's off to handloom r-1 IS That look trll« von- Jsis -*r 13 [nut look of pleasant A *'H jg .inticipnti >n ijr a^M jg| tor handloom hnuM MMMfd| jgj i» where i>he likes I to shop. Modern designs^^B fIKaT ID irtlully combined154 words
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Article194 1964-10-26 17 TEACHERS FOR THE COMMONWEALTH. By Michael Elphick and Roy Manley. (PEP, London. 55.) PUBLISHED in time for the Commonwealth Education Conference in Canada, this PEP broadsheet deals with the British contribution in supplying teachers at all levels to the developing countries of Commonwealth, with particular reference194 words
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834 1964-10-26 17 Allington Kennard - Doctor's life of charm, achievement and adventure Allington Kennard HONG KONG SURGEON. By Li Shu-fan. (Gollancz 255.) Reviewed by Allington Kennard by UK has survived war, revolution, pestilence and plague to stand before us today, said the orator of Hong; Kong University at the Jubilee Congregation which conferred upon Dr.834 words
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Article313 1964-10-26 17 R. H. Tawney; JOHN KENT - R. H. Tawney. JOHN KENT By (Allen and Unwin 30s) By the Radical tradition. rPAWNEY'S great qua- liiy, said the late Hugh Oaitskell, was the combination of "learning and passion A democratic socialist and philosopher, a scholar and historian, Tawney the idealist was also a realist.313 words
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Article156 1964-10-26 17 BRENDAN BEHAN'S NEW YORK. With drawings by Hogarth. (Hutchinson. 305.) A WRITER as splendid as the late Brendan Behan could not produce even a book of this ':ind without some flashes. The account of living on one penny in a London lavatory is marvellous: there is a pleasant156 words
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Article131 1964-10-26 17 ENGLISH VERBAL IDIOMS. By Frederick T. Wood. (Marmillan 18s.) IN this most useful book Dr. Wood provides in his own words, a guide to ordinary written and spoken English. Intended primarily for foreign students of Eng-li.-h. it has as basis the verbal compounds, so numerous in131 words
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Advertisement97 1964-10-26 17 Fix Punctures in Seconds! USE NEW AMAZING SAVEATIRE It seals and inflates instantly! mki For tube or tubeless tyres Only $6 v\^ Cheap Ctiee Co '.'.O X 111. R. chore Road, Singapore. 7 Ghee Senj Co SC 58 ft SM, iaian Besar. Singapore. 8 Gum Hoe Co (Pinanf) Ltd 110.97 words
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Advertisement302 1964-10-26 17 Your FUJI TELEVISION brings the Living World Into Your Living R00m At Your Command Br^^^^^^^^^^^^lß N^\^ SYMBOL OF BETTER UVING ijjjlj J| fep MAXIMUM COMFORT and Igfc TT' ■—^■^■^^^^ri^iMH FUJI ELECTRIC FAN FUJI TELEVISION IV j&* TF6-S7C MM TRANSISTOR RADIO ||mMMWBMHWMBh| ■p I FUJI TRANSISTOR RADIO FUJI TRANSISTOR RADIO TRS-761302 words
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Advertisement1025 1964-10-26 18 (Continued Irom Pace 19) SITUATIONS VACANT to Word* U Hilt.)— Box SO rtt. txtro WANTED IMMEDIATELY Lady teach tvso tin and F.-ven. live in. nalary $150/-. Intetview noon, «1!A Shrewsbury Rd Spore 11. WANTED TEMPORARY LABOURERS to work on rasxtkkj Can carry 40 to 50 lbs. Rate ai »5/- per1,025 words
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Advertisement967 1964-10-26 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT H.,.rf* <.; iMih. i« rf. SSSJM AIRY UNFURNISHED ROOM of N'e« Klat available. Suitable Chinese working rouplr c no cooklnKl. Apply •'.-A Gulllemard Road. Spore IS after 6.00 p.m. MODERN FURNISHED FLAT SJ K(«d (Newton Mansion* > available, two itedroom* one timing room. Mosaic and Parquet noonnit Please967 words
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Advertisement862 1964-10-26 18 EDUCATION M »mrdk <S iMtn.)—Box So rtt owtro EXAMINATIONS' Pitman B.SC./IPB loaing 3lst; April LCC All stages/All Subjects: Raja's College ch'.i 2nd floor) ***** Spore. LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Sprint; Kxuninationa IU6A Katrlsa Close 13tb November IHiM Apply Secretary. Mercantile Institution. 209 Queen Street. Singapore. HOW IS YOUR Malay progressing?862 words
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Advertisement903 1964-10-26 18 TOURS EXCURSIONS 10 Wordt $S (Ml*.}— Box SO ett. rxtra HOW TO TRAVEL without nelng rich: You don't have to spend lantastic sums to travel. You can even see the world «nd get paid for It. World lan ous hook nils now. Details from CnooriK Associates/lot'l. P.U Box V.VJ. Penang903 words
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Advertisement1038 1964-10-26 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE to Wordt U (Him.) Bom It ttt. txtro ANOLIA IM2 DELUXE good condition 5 new retreads snd rtsprayrd 53.250 Call 24 D.ilvty Kstste. S'por* 10 hatwwn 6 00 8.00 p.m. MID 1963 OPEL P.ekord 4-Door. W/ Blue New W/ Walled Tyres. Battery. Insurance Tax Expire M:iy-l!»6i. Hlgn-1,038 words
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Advertisement954 1964-10-26 18 MISCELLANEOUS tt Word* U (M*.)—M*x ft ett. ostru ATTENTION FlSrt LOVER*:: pard Cattish, Ulass ash. Tetra. Turtle, Moon nsb etc (Wholesale/Retail Welcomed). Alao kvailable ash food, weeds, aquarium i-ccesaories. Call at X-K -I tong Aquarium. IW. iSasi Coast I Road i opp Katong Church) s pore. REPAINT YOUR REFRIGERATORS. (inly954 words
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Advertisement1454 1964-10-26 18 TENDERS TENDERS TENDERS INVITED TENDER NOTICE FOR THE SUPPLY OF COOKED Tenders are Invited from reI FOOD TO STIDE NTS AT THE pistered contractors for the suppl? SEKOLAH ALAM SHAH, ot foodstuffs to the Asrama JALAN C HKRAS. Pu*ri. Klan 8 irT P"" 10 KIALA LIMPIR January to December. 1965.1,454 words
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Advertisement1248 1964-10-26 19 lv L'/ERPOOL 1 WEST COAST UK: Oue S pun sain P. S'nam rtnina CIICHAS I'i'rptil. r, a«go« la Pt Oct 21 Oct2S H-.IAMPUS I itrpitl, Avf-noHh Gla. 11 Ocl 2S Oct 27 2 I MNON ineipiil. G.aseow Ml 21 Ntl I Nt* 1 livfipul Nll S Ntl I Nll II1,248 words
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Advertisement1324 1964-10-26 19 Jgm gj I m I m m f f /Jl awM far i™^B mW JT*9 mm ait jl I KJH THE EAC LINES laK^A Jr>^L\ SlNCArOtt KUALA tUMPOt.P.SWfTTfMMAM fTNAHG Laaaaw^n^^^aaaaaa! oi ■<«•»•« »ousi ««»«no id ro»o>~>3 >'» «iid ou« taa^*^*l P S *J I 'kate IHi P»ttt ***** **tti 41111,324 words
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Advertisement1275 1964-10-26 19 EXPRESS SERVICE IU LONDON, lIVEHPOUL I CONIINENIAi PORTS. MIT TUT t\*mt\%ar\ r London Nai II aJJLNLOMOND Kout-^m Nai 21 iingiDorr M Shire Ptnang Hamburg Die 2 Mn. 31. Ttiay Uh kii t ■TTTr'TU w Himtiurg Nn 21 OfeNVJJUJJEiUIH London Dtc 4 Mri»t>» 'I i' ..I. Pining Hull lit 14 C.1,275 words
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Advertisement1283 1964-10-26 19 jto^ ELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO.. LTO. IjLaIW LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE in**-"H HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH i rgaso't S'hart •'anane t CIH OF NEWCASTLE 3l Oct 11/1 Nt, FiiMiNiiN 7, 9 Nit II 12 Nit 13 Hoi CITY OF LEEDS N 21 23 Nt. 14/29 Nit I C TV OF BATH1,283 words
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Article1173 1964-10-26 20 r THt table of shares on the 1 Malayan Stock K\change shows last business to October 17. (A) and last business since that date iB) with II and 1. standing lor Highest and Lowest business for 19b3 and this year to date. iNOjSIKIALS ml a a1,173 words
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Article47 1964-10-26 20 Oct. 19. Oct. 20. Oct. 21. Oct. 22. Oct. 23. Oct. 24 Industrials: 84.66 84.68 84.68 84.35 84 24 82 29 Tins: 131.63 130.94 130.94 130.07 129.86 ***** rubbers: 104.18 104.18 104.18 104.18 104.18 105 96 Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.47 words
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Article123 1964-10-26 20 Corrent Date ToUl lor ToU! for payment payable the yrar previous year Parian* Con. 33.3% Dec. 31 45 r 35% Rantao 50"' n Nov. 14 120% 60% (iopens 40%- Nov. 27 96% 60% Siamese 15% f Dec. 18 25% 65% S. Bidor 100% Nov. 30 200% Nil S.123 words
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Article38 1964-10-26 20 /~"\N the frit txcfiingi market to Hong J KonK on Saturday the U.I. dsllar was quoted at 5.7.1J for TT and 5.741 for eaih. Stirling was quoted at 19.97 and •ni tail af gold at 2SOI.38 words
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Article161 1964-10-26 20 Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay/ Italy Special Concessional Rail Firm To All European Cities. V«sel_ Pep. Spore Arr.jSenoo "C.GALILEI" 7/11/64 21/11/64 "ASIA" 19/11/64 12/13/64 "VICTOWA" 17/12/64 9/1/65 ;G GALILEI" 9/ 1/65 25/ /Si ASIA" 31/ 1/65 13/ 2/65 "G. MAIICONI- 7/ 2/65 23/ 2/65 VICTORIA" 17/ 2/65 ?2/ 3/65161 words
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Article619 1964-10-26 20 Tin firms after news of US plans IN SPITE of the American announcement that 18.000 MMM of .stockpile tin would be available Jor disposal in the year to next March, the price of Straits tin on the Penang market on Saturday rose $3 a plcul to $792.25 on au olterlng619 words
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Advertisement1114 1964-10-26 20 W f »Taa»T* I > -4 ~-4 A L Ta^aV it M U Pm VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PaeUto and Atlantic Sarvloa Mopgkori ;>. riancitco l. *-g«itt h. Ton r u pnn Baitmo'i -Flariaa Hart" a Ntf/ 1 Bit 11 Ote M S*c i Ma 11 laa 141,114 words
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Advertisement1073 1964-10-26 20 L™iORIEKTj LINES J ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. "CATHAY" Departs:— Penang 13th Nov 1964 P. Swettenhom 15th Nov 1964 Singapore 18th Nov 1964 For Monila 22nd/24th Nov, Hong Kong 26th/30fh Nov Returns:— Singapore 4th Oec 1964 P. Swettenham 7th Dec 1964 Penang 9th Dec 1964 Fares From:— Penang1,073 words
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Advertisement430 1964-10-26 20 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM: ScaMiaatiai Ml CtatiietUl Pens ftr Baagkak tal Koig Kttg. Penang P. S'haa Spore TRICOLOR (Calls Pusan, Japan) |o pt/21 Oct TARIFA (Cans Minna) 11/12 Ntf U/1S NOT 11/11 Nat THEBEN (Calls Pusan. Japan) 11/23 N(t BARBER LINE rIOM U.SX CU> AND Ittil LUiil fOHTS. TRAVIATA Oet KINCSVIIIE430 words
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Advertisement506 1964-10-26 20 g.t. "RAJULA" CITY GUILDS OF LONDON Sailing for Madr» on INSTITUTE EXAMINATIONS 28th October, 1964. jggr The above vessel will sail -lor Port Swetlenham. Penang. Naga- Entries for the above-named v November and 18th December. Embarkation lor deck passengers 1964, (excluding Saturdays. Sunwill commence at 8 ajn. and at rj506 words
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Article1793 1964-10-26 21 Market gives the GSA a vote of confidence By Our Market Correspondent JN A remarkable demonstration of faith in the U.S. General Services Administration, both the Malayan tin price and mining shares edged slightly upwards on Saturday in the wake of the announcement that 18,000 tons1,793 words
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Article765 1964-10-26 21 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday. October 23. B. S. Air*, ords 15. 00 IT.UOcd Boustrad 1.5* 1.60 C.S. Holding* 240 tM Con. Tin Smelt pref 17/9 IH/9 Hi. II 44 9 45 3 Dunlops LTI i.'i'J765 words
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Article30 1964-10-26 21 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (perpirul). Oct. 19. 72^4 cts. $802.37 !j 20. 72<ictS. $780.50 I 72 cts. $799.25 tt. 72 i cts. $790.12>, 23. 72 cts. $789.25 24. $792.2530 words
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Article37 1964-10-26 21 cution m>ilr thr«» chanitr* In Ml rates to nirn-tunts on Saturday (all ratrn ie $lifl>: Selling IT «r 00 rtatly: Dtuticht Maiks 1?M: lilinn Francs IBM; Fttnch Franc* IMti DaniMi Krontr *M; SmmliMi Krwif l»«i.37 words
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Advertisement328 1964-10-26 21 LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SPRING EXAMINATIONS, MAY. 1965 Entries for the above examinations will close at SUte Education Offices in the State* of Malaya on sth December, 1964. Candidates should apply to the Chief Education Officers of the State of Residence for entry forms enclosing a self-addressed unstamped envelope (4"328 words
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Advertisement377 1964-10-26 21 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. Teo Gek Chong of No. 181, Tainan Jurong, 13 m.s., Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop licence in respect of premises No. 181. Taman Jurong, 13 m.s.. Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the District Judge377 words
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Advertisement547 1964-10-26 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Singapore invites applications for a post of Labour Welfare Officer in the Intermediate Professional Officers' Scale $465 x Af2o-$965 on initial three years contract with current variable allowance and Housing Board Provident Fund benefits. Qualifications:— Candidates should have considerable experience in Labour and Welfare work547 words
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Advertisement876 1964-10-26 21 NOTICES CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers) Unredeemed Pled(rd Goods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops. No. 135 New Bridge Koad. Lam Joon Siong (Chop Sem Foh>. No. 255 South Bridge Road, Ho i Yai; Kee iChop Heng Fatt) Yong Kee. No. 2o< South Bridge Road. Scow Kun (Chop Nam Cheong). No.876 words
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Advertisement879 1964-10-26 21 GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP ADVERTISEMENT THK AWARD APPLICATIONS are Invited for the undermentioned SCHOLARSHIPS for post-graduate studies normally tenable (or two academic years commencing m the ACADEMIC YEAR 1965/66: A. COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS lIMABU IN (IM OV B. KAST-Wi:ST CENTER SCHOLARSHIPS RNABU AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII. l>v Preference will be given to879 words
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Article159 1964-10-26 22 pENANG. Sun.— Royal 1 Bangkok Sports Club retained the Davy Cup when they beat Penang Sports Club 13-6 in their annual match at Western Road today. Royal Bangkok scored two goals and a try against tho I PSC s a penalty and a try.159 words
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Article403 1964-10-26 22 J^i: ALA LUMPUR,) Sun. Aziz Durairatnam, manager of the Malaysian Olympic hockey team, said today he has returned from Tokyo with "plans to make Malaysia a hockey power in the next Asian and Olympic Games." Mr. Durairatnam, who eturned to Kuala Lummr with his403 words
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Article70 1964-10-26 22 CINGAPORE, Sun. Kuala Lumpur beat South Malaya In the Victoria Institution Old Boys' Association annual reunion games at Balestier Road here today. Kuala Lumpur won at cricket and soccer. South Malaya won the hockey match. At cricket. Kuala Lumpur won by nine runs. Kuala Lumpur 158 South70 words
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Article101 1964-10-26 22 I POH, Sun.— Perak boat the tour- ing New Zealand badminton team 4-2 in an exhibition match here laM night. Results were: Men's singles Tan Yee Khan bt Richard Purser 15-2. 15-3. Ng Boon Bee bt Owen Clegg 15-7. 15-12. Doubles: Kok SeiiK Cheonn and Wong101 words
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Article74 1964-10-26 22 MALACCA. Sun. C.E.B. qualified for the quarter linal., ,f the government services knockout cricket tournament when they teal Malacca by an innings and 94 ram here tc-day. Malacca foUOWM on alter they wen dtnalned fcr 43 (Ranjtti 4-10 nan diaalaed for 43 (Ran jit 4-1074 words
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Article49 1964-10-26 22 KARACHI. Sun. Au>;r;tl:u had made 151 for two wicket* at jgoaa OB the second day of t h c XIM match against Pakistan here today. Pakistan were all out lor 414 after lunchfl Khalid Ibadullah was lop scorer with 166. Graham MeKenzie took six wickets.49 words
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159 1964-10-26 22 BOSTON GETS REVENGE OVER LYNN DAVIES vniibv fiSAKA. Sun. Ralph Boston, v the American joint holder ot the world long jump record gained revenge here today foi his Olympic defeat by Britain's Lynn Davies. In better conditions than the wind and rain that prevailed when the Olympic event was decided.Reuter - 159 words
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320 1964-10-26 22 RUGBY ROUNDUP- I ONDON, Sun. On a day ot 1 high scores. Coventry and Harlequins scored 45 points each, Bath totalled 41 and Northampton 34. St. Mary's Hospital led the way with a 68-0 drubbing of United Services (Chatham). Results of matches played yesterdayReuter - 320 words
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Article, Illustration425 1964-10-26 22 LA W SPARKS A VALANCHE WITH 4 GOALS SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON. Sun. MANCHESTER UNITED are making a strong bid this season to re-establish themselves as England's premier soccer club. They hammered Aston Villa 7-0 yesterday to creep within one point of Chelsea at the top of the table. Scottish InternationalReuter - 425 words
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Article1331 1964-10-26 22 Birmingham 3 Blackpool U Burnley 0 Leeds 1 Everton 2 Blackburn 3 Fulham 2 Wolves 0 Man. Ltd. 7 Aston Villa 0 Notts Forest 5 Sundrrland 2 Sheff. Ltd. 4 Arsenal A Stoke 3 Leicester 3 Tottenham 1 Chelsea 1 West Brom. 3 Liverpool 0 Wect1,331 words
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343 1964-10-26 22 SOCCER It's S'gor v Penang again in final I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. llh Selar^or qualified for another final in inter-state women's soccer competition for the Straits Times Cup \vh«n they beat Singapore 3-0 at Merdeka Stadium today. in the final to be played on iMojr. 14 at Merdeka Stadium, Selangor will343 words
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Advertisement136 1964-10-26 22 LOW RENTALS gM. ~^Hi EASY 24 j HraffttHj tffll MONTHS HP BlfiPEliiH! Hf NEW LOW NET I CASH PRICES (SilgsSi WtM MODELS 19 WV 262 23 WV 762 W New Slimline cabinet in high gloss veneers Forward mounted square cornered tube for maximum picture size Front mounted high fidelity loudspeaker136 words
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Advertisement81 1964-10-26 22 IsXibe AUTOFIL BATTERY GIVES YOU .^P' ONE SHOT i|gL. TOPPING UP iHf Only the Exide AUTOFIL has all these advantage* 0 Quick. »t-»-|l»nc« inspection: No v«nt plujs to untcrew; |uu lift off the «iiily.rt<no<ib;« covtr. You can check the electrolyte level in a matter of j«condi. No special tools needed:81 words
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Miscellaneous85 1964-10-26 22 SUMMARY SOCCER Malacca MaUys Lge: Sg. Bahni 2 Gaciek 1. FriendlieN (Ipoh): Ipoh League 2 Penang Chinese 0; Kllat A' 1 The Rest 0 1 match abandoned 10 minutes from time alter incident Involving Kilat player Wons K;im Loongi. At ButteTwortli: Square 4 Indian Rovers 3 Kulim Junior Cup: Uni'io85 words
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Article2427 1964-10-26 23 SINGAPORE, Sunday ALLIANCE STABLE'S WELLMAN PAYS $132 IN A DAY OF BIG DIVIDENDS pi A DAY of outsiders at Bukit Timah today, Sistic topped the big dividends with 5319 in the third race. Sistic, ridden by apprentice Luke Kang, beat another outsider, High Perfection (a2,427 words
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Article95 1964-10-26 23 TOTAL POOL: $121,090 Ist No. *****3 ($66,633) 2nd No. *****5 ($19,038) 3rd No. *****9 (S ***** STARTERS (S1.200) Nos. *****3. *****6. *****8. *****3, *****9. *****7. *****5. CONSOLATION IS750): Nos. *****3, *****0. *****8. *****1. *****2, *****4. *****2, *****8, *****0. *****2. F.xtra consolation (S200): Nos. *****5. *****8. *****8, *****7. *****0.95 words
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Article50 1964-10-26 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Police Depot won the Hannlgan SUeld for soccer when they beat Johore Police 4-1 In the final on the Depot ground here today. Depot thus won the trophy for the fourth time running since 1961. At half-time Depot and Johore tied 1-1.50 words
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Advertisement188 1964-10-26 23 hrjln nri^Vn 111 ll 1 HIM H iilTI ff^BtlPl -2 i it i -oS O w iBSHCJB.. L/ 1; J SG I 0"p P A A Make your home in ROSE GARDEN this Christmas.... I fj I Just make a deposit of $7,500 and move in to a spacious J188 words
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Advertisement269 1964-10-26 23 \t^interest a* J J/Jq PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how muf it Is to open a Deposit Account. (M^PAN MALAYAN &Jgßf FINANCE LTD. \£^b^'ji/269 words
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259 1964-10-26 24 New plan to fish in Borneo waters Khir: It will be safer for our fishermen.. CI NGA I'OH E, Sun. The Central Government is to encour;i c fishermen from Malaya to operate in Borneo waters to avoid more incidents in the SI r;i its of Malacca. This has been decided259 words
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Article, Illustration196 1964-10-26 24 300m.p.h Hovertrain for the future I ONDON, Sun. An JL' inter-city Hovertrain service was forecast recently by Mr. Christopher Cockerell, inventor of the Hovercraft. Speaking at a preview of the 17th British Engineering Exhibition which opened a week ago, he predicted that the service would operate between Britain's major cities196 words
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287 1964-10-26 24 18 Malaysia delegates to attend Advertising Congress in HK KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. T EARLY 400 delegates from 16 countries will 11 assemble in Hong Kong on Nov. 2 for the fourth Asian Advertising Congress. The countries attending the four-day congress include Malaysia, the Philippines, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Formosa, Australia,287 words
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143 1964-10-26 24 Stripper sues Republicans to pay Democrats SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. A stripper shown in a topless bathing suit in a Republican Party group's film intended to document moral decay under the Democrats has demanded that payment for her role be sent to the Democrats. Carol Harrison, a^ tall brunnette, was shown,143 words
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Article, Illustration193 1964-10-26 24 CRABB IS ALIVE IN RUSSIA, SAYS HIS FORMER FIANCEE T ONDON. Sun. Com- mander "Buster" Crabb. the frogman who disappeared sensationally eight years ago while making a dive near a Soviet warship in Portsmouth harbour, is alive in Russia, according to his exfiancee. In a sensational front page story today,Reuter - 193 words
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100 1964-10-26 24 TAIPEH. Sun. Premier C. K. Yen urged the U S. to help Formosa attack and destroy ihe Peking regime 'before It Is capable of manufacturing nuclear weapons." Addressing Parliament. Premier Yen said the United States should extend its support to Porj mosa toReuter - 100 words
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195 1964-10-26 24 SINGAPORE. Sun. Some household articles w h i c h the United Nations industrial survey mission recommended for manufacture in Singapore are now being made here. Thr Minister of Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. said today that examples of such products, made195 words
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Article50 1964-10-26 24 SINGAPORE. Pun— Water will be cut off tn Jalan Wimya otl Chanel Road and in Urn Tiia Tow Road. Lini Tii.i Tow Road Market, 1305 to 1333. Upper Sernngoon Road ■H DBA and 7 to TO, Yio Chu Kang Road on Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.50 words
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Article18 1964-10-26 24 SEOUL, Sun. Former South Korean Vice-President Ham Taeyong died yesterday at the age of 92— UPI.UPI - 18 words
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Obituary50 1964-10-26 24 MR. JACOB V. PEREIRA. hu.tri.inr! of M:ir I KittuT:il at Bldadarl B M |'.m. today RENE CLAIR ALVIN of IMKS Brighton A- a M>lo-M (tl plrae* SEOW PENC CHOON He 1.-.-i-. bound hi* heli ICbUr, son to mourn n i 18. Irom |l| Cblefcn Road for Chun CbU Kani50 words
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Advertisement122 1964-10-26 24 FOR THE TAPE RECORDERS OF THE YEAR... i ALL TRANSISTOR TAPE RECORDERS THE IDEAL COMPANION FOR ALL y MUSICIANS MUSIC MAKERS COMPOSERS o*i0 *is 4 Ail* s^Sr QUALITY' Bv^^^l^^J^^^^fl WW Jm MODEL SA »120 A I MOO6L SA 9130 A 2 speeds. 4 tracks, playing time 4 Speeds, 4 tracki,122 words
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Advertisement200 1964-10-26 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 uords $10 (minimum > TAYLOR: To )Mi IDd Yvonne at Ttun^>.ir War.) «n B>UMH Thanks to Doctor and Ma* DAVIES: To I'rannm nnd Alan nn lfith Oitohir at Ku.intan a eon. Anthony Normal). JACKSON: To Ifalsta a-. I mil a daughter. Margaret amiip, ok '.'4-io-M at Hiingsnr200 words
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Miscellaneous38 1964-10-26 24 Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 84 73 Ipoh 88 72 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 86 7238 words
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