The Straits Times, 27 October 1964
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Title Section22 1964-10-27 1 oct "hjwerage daily certified sale exceeds 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1964 if 15 CENTS KDN 731 B22 words
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Article, Illustration227 1964-10-27 1 He will also most likely meet Wilson in London DEPUTY PREMIER FOR UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will lead a strong delegation on a goodwill tour of Africa in December. While no concrete arrangements have been made for227 words
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Article205 1964-10-27 1 When Sock is boss no more... JAKARTA, Mon. The actins President, Dr. Subandrio, hinted yesterday at a sitiuit ion in the Inline when President Soekarno would be unable to lend the Indonesian revolution flu* first time public mention <>l such possibility luis turn iikklo by hii^li ollieml. The official newsUPI - 205 words
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Article, Illustration622 1964-10-27 1 Tax on imports and aid for exporters LONDON, Monday. gMTAIN'S new Labour Government loday announced a temporary charge <>n some imports and a scheme to help exporters as the basis of its plan to boost the national economy. These two measures will form theReuter - 622 words
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Article99 1964-10-27 1 Three more slain in Pontian PONTIAN, Mon. Security forces last night killed three Indonesian guerillas in a clash near here. This brings to 21 the total number of kills in the Pontian area. The contact was made following information received from villagers. The guerillas, members of the Pontian force that99 words
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Article409 1964-10-27 1 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL By SINGAPORE, Monday POLICE, acting on ;i lip-oil", today foiled plans for a #mg robbery of an import and export company in Anson Road and arrested three men after a street chase A fourth man escaped with a bullet in his thigh after a409 words
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Article34 1964-10-27 1 MITO i Japan). Mon. Eißhtyfour passengers were injured today when a four-car diesel train rammed into another train at n station near here. Pour persons j wereilsted as seriously injured. i UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article82 1964-10-27 1 MALAYSIA TALKS IN MOSCOW MOSCOW. Mon.— The Australian External Affairs Minister. Mr Paul Hasluck. will attempt to find out the new Kussian leaders' policy towards Indonesia's confrontation of Malaysia in talks here tomorrow. Under Mr. Khrushchev. Kussia Rave strong support to Soekarno's confrontation policy and promised him more military aid.Reuter - 82 words
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92 1964-10-27 1 SALISBURY, Mon. The Rhodesian chiefs are unanimous that Rhodesia should receive its independence from Britain under the present constitution, a senior chief is reported to have told the Minister of Internal Affairs. Mr. William Harper, today. The chief said he was speaking on behalf of all92 words
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Article55 1964-10-27 1 LONDON. Mon.— The Daily Exprrs.s today reported Christine Keeler as being '"under doctor's orders" following an overdose of sleeping tablets. The 22-year-old central female figure in the Profumo sex and secuntv .scandal which shook the British Government last year hud been depressed over "a boy friendUPI - 55 words
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Article34 1964-10-27 1 SEVILLE i Spain i Mon. Two troop-carrying U.S. marine heli- j copters crashed after colliding in j mid-air over South-East Spain today, killing nine of the 22 ma- I rlnes aboard Reut«r.Reuter - 34 words
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Article430 1964-10-27 1 MANILA, Mon. T*HE deputy Speaker x of the Philippine Senate. Mr. Salipada Pendatun. was today preparing for a mission to Borneo that j could yield new talks between the Philip- pines and Malaysia. Sources said Mr. Pendatiir. would spend two days In Sabah and Brunei withUPI - 430 words
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Article29 1964-10-27 1 SAIOON. Mon. A United States military spokesman *aid to- hat iiiiti-aircraf! nuns fired at Amerctan helicopters and aircraft operating almost a mile inside Vietnamese territory. Rev-29 words
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Article70 1964-10-27 1 JAKARTA. Mon. --An Indonesian bfti lieen MMiipnced to life imprisoi mem by ;i court in M«cl;m. North Sumatra. for smuggling men toiv- ot togn to Malaysia, according to the official Antara n^ws agency tod.iy. ftntara said ujub BUorui tch= the brain n the copra .smuggling racketReuter - 70 words
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554 1964-10-27 1 LIM BENG TEE - Tohto Khir: What about that truce? LIM BENG TEE 3y SINGAPORE. Mon. The Peoples Action Party today asked {he Alliance to clarify its position with regard to the two- ye B r agreement between the two parties to abandon party politics. The PAP was commentIng on a statement by the554 words
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Article30 1964-10-27 1 BOMBER CHANCE WASHINGTON, Mon. Defence Department spokesman vnd today 852 loiiK-raimr iet bombers had replaced shorter r.mccd M7B st.ilhined on (.u.un. I Oiin miles from <h U RouterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration412 1964-10-27 2 YIP guests on trip to Victoria Falls told: Coloureds over there, whites over here... ■piFTY guests at the Zambia independence celebrations including Cabinet Ministers and a Negro member of the United States delegation yesterday refused to cross the border with white-ruled Southern Rhodesia alter an incidentAP - 412 words
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94 1964-10-27 2 MANILA, Mon. The Reserve Officers Legion of the Philippines yesterday offered the services of its 20.000 members to fight the Communists in South Vlet- nam. the Manila Chronicle reported today. The offer, contained In a re- solution lormallv presented to Pre.Mdent Macioaßal. wabReuter - 94 words
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Article26 1964-10-27 2 i MANILA. Mon. Japan Will build a U553,000,000 munitions plant In the Philippines with war reparations funds. Presidcn Din.sdado Mncapagal announce.) 1 yesterday.— UPl.26 words
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Article, Illustration288 1964-10-27 2 BARRED FROM MEETING AFRICAN LEADERS calls off his Rhodesia trip LUSAKA. Monday babwe African People's Union, and the Rev. Ndabaningl Sithole, leader of the banned Zlmbabw* African National Union Party. "Unforunately the Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia could not agree" Mr. Bottomley reiterated the British Governments view that Mr.288 words
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145 1964-10-27 2 SALISBURY. Mon.— 1:5 Royal Rhodesian Air Force planes flew over the meeting of the country's tribal chiefs who are discussing the independence issue, and dropped paratroops, an Air Force spokesman said yesterday. The show of strength by the defence forces followed four daysReuter - 145 words
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Article98 1964-10-27 2 r rHE Daily Mail itA ported today that a total ban or. British arms and equipii ent beinß: sent to South Africa would bp imposed soon by the Labour Government. A Cabinet committee was Riving priority to the early fulfilment of LONDON. Monday the LabourReuter - 98 words
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113 1964-10-27 2 ADEN. Mon.— A political crisis that left Aden without a government for four days ended last night when a local politician was promised freedom after 10 months' detention. The politician was detained by police after an explosion at Aden airport last December in which113 words
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Article149 1964-10-27 2 BID TO BAN WHITE PAPER on SARIT 'PANGKOK, Mon.— Ranking military and civilian officials here are seeking to stop publication of a "White Paper" that would list names of persons who received cash gifts from the late Prime Minister Sarit Thanarat, it was reported today. Sarit's estate valued at aboutAP - 149 words
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Article46 1964-10-27 2 COLOMBO. Mon. Ceylon and China have signed an agreement !to extend for ano! her year their j rubber-for-rice pact. 1 Under the now agreement. Ceylon will sell China 38.000 metric tons of rubber and buy Irom China I 300.000 metric tons of rice.— A.P.AP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration209 1964-10-27 2 Ayub gives election pledge on basic rights I/ARACHI, Mon. President Ay v b Khan, in his 1,300--word election manifesto Issued last night, said he believed that whatever institutional form democracy may take in Pakistan. "It must be based on pragmatism rather than dogmatism." He added: "It mu.-t safeguard the basicAP - 209 words
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554 1964-10-27 3 Delegations arriving in Moscow for talks MOSCOW, Monday TOP Soviet Communists will face close questioning this week from Western European party delegations who are coming to Moscow to seek clarification of why and how Mr. Khrushchev was replaced. A French party delegation arrived hereReuter; AP - 554 words
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165 1964-10-27 3 MOSCOW, Monday. MR. Leonid Brezhnev and Mr. Alexei Kosygin, the new Soviet leaders, had a meeting a few days ago with Mr. Gomulka, the Polish Communist chief, in the Bialowieza forest region on the Polish-Soviet border, the Soviet news agency TassReuter - 165 words
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207 1964-10-27 3 Diplomat held hostage in bid for freedom OAVANA. Mon.— Four Cubans seized an Uruguayan diplomat as a hostage on Friday night in an abortive attempt to flee the country, police reported yesterday. One of the Cubans was killed in a shooting match with the police. The other three were captured.AP - 207 words
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Article58 1964-10-27 3 MONTE CARLO, Mon.— Prince Rainier of Monaco and Princess Grace, former film star Grace Kelly, are reported to have sold their new luxury yacht to a Saudi Arabian prince The reports say the prince decided to sell the yacht after being in several violent squalls duringUPI - 58 words
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Article40 1964-10-27 3 MOSCOW. Mon.— The newspaper Izvestia today officially announced that veteran party official Mr. Vladimir Stepakov had become its chief editor. Mr. Alexei Adzhubei was dismissed as editor-in-chief following the ouster of Mr. Khrushchev his father-in-law —UPl.40 words
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Article27 1964-10-27 3 SANTIAGO (Chile), Mon The Chilean Congress has proclaimed Senator Eduardo Prel as the republic's 3 1st President for a sixyear period from Nov. 3 Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article129 1964-10-27 3 MUNICH. Monday. jlflß. Franz Josef Strauss, former West German Defence Minister, said here today that he had been under police protection during the past few days after receiving a written threat to murder him. Mr. Strauss, now leader of the powerful and autonomous Bavarian wingReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration91 1964-10-27 3 SUSLOV ILL WITH KIDNEY TROUBLE MOSCOW, Mon. iTI Mr. Mikhail Suslov, 62, the man whj delivered Ine indictment of Mr. Nikita Khrushchev that led to his downfall, was reported last night to be seriously ill. He has been in hospital because of kidney trouble, according to Communist circles here. ConfirmationAP - 91 words
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Article102 1964-10-27 3 N-store enough to destroy earth SYDNEY. Mon. Professor Linus Pauling of the California Institute of Technology estimated yesterday that the world's total nuclear stockpile Is the equivalent of 320 billion tons of T.N.T. This, he said, would be sufficient to provide the equivalent o: 12 one-ton "block-buster" bombs for everyAP - 102 words
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Article48 1964-10-27 3 BADEN BADEN (West Germany). Mon.— Ton! Kinshofer. 30, one of the four West Germans who climbed the north face of the Elger in winter for the first time three years no. fell to his death while climbing a rock face near here, police said. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article34 1964-10-27 3 WEST BRANCH (Iowa), Mon. A former United States President. Mr. Herbert Hoover, was buried here today in a hilltop grave overlooking the two-room cabin where he was born 90 years ago. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article116 1964-10-27 3 LONDON, Mon. Dr. Eric Williams, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, yesterday said that Commonwealth immigrants should get priority for job opportunities in Britain. The Prime Minister, who last week had talks with Mr. Harold Wilson, and several Labour Govern, ment Ministers, said at hisReuter - 116 words
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177 1964-10-27 3 The day a policeman hit President Johnson— MIAMI, Mon.—Pandemonium broke out In the basement of a Miami hotel last night as President Johnson arrived for a campaign season reception. Hundreds of teenagers, almost all of them Johnson partisans, engulfed the President and threated to mob him as he walked downAP - 177 words
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Article, Illustration345 1964-10-27 4 •pHE executive council of the 20,000-member Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union today "suspended" its generalsecretary, Mr. T.V. Gomez. Also suspended were Messrs. Norman Kow. Y.O. Fong and Jeffrey Lav, three other members of the council. Nair at helm The suspension motion was345 words
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Article286 1964-10-27 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. 'THE Singapore National Trades Union Congress x in announcing that its 52 affiliate unions would fully back a Singapore Traction Company employees union's proposed strike action today alleged that the company's compradore, Mr. Seah Peng Chuan had "interfered with the internal affairs of the286 words
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97 1964-10-27 4 10 acquitted on unlawful assembly count SINGAPORE. Mon.— Ten young men, arrested on Sept. 12 in connection with incidents In the proclaimed areas of Chinatown, were all acquitted today in twe separate cases at the district courts. They had been accused of continuing to be members In unlawful assemblies which97 words
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Article46 1964-10-27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A dinner to celebrate the 300 th birthday of the Royal Marines will be held tomorrow at HMS Simbang. All Royal Marine officers available will be present. The only guest is Admiral Desmond P. Dreyer, C-ln-C of the Far East Fleet.46 words
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334 1964-10-27 4 OINGAPORE, Mon. Eight children, orphaned last week by the death of their mother, Madam Lim Poh Keng, today appeared to be heading for a brighter life ahead. Cash donations of $1,380 were received by the Straits Times today with pledges of more to334 words
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262 1964-10-27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon THE AUSTRALIAN Government has agreed to supply trade and technical assistance to Malaysia This was disclosed here tonight by the Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Haji Abdul bin Awang Osman, when he flew in from Australia, where he had spent three262 words
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Article31 1964-10-27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union will hold its ninth anniversary social and dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday, from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.31 words
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Advertisement216 1964-10-27 4 Jlldo's" gapoVcALA'cHARITY "pREm"eREIn the presence of the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye I THURSDAY 29th OCTOBER at 9.30pm J (IN AID OF THE POPPY DAY FUND) g The Band ot the Singapore Infantry Regiment will be in attendance. V^ Tickets: $5, $3 t SI available at mil! lVl_216 words
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Article, Illustration3071 1964-10-27 5 Defence of justification, qualified privilege and fair comment— by counsel for Seeni Minister vs MP libel case: Defence makes submission Reporters: VIC NAYAGAM and V.K. CHIN KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ]\JR. CHAN NYARN HOI, counsel for Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, submitted in the High Court today that the People's Progressive Party3,071 words
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188 1964-10-27 6 Goh: S'pore ideal place for cottage industries SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. today spoke of the conditions favouring thn development of cottage industries here. He listed them a.- A COMPACT SOCIETY: Both distribution of work and raw material:-, and collection or finished products should not present188 words
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73 1964-10-27 6 IPOII. Mon. lormer bu- sinessman. Syed Ya'acob uin Syed Hassan, 62. iol- and died while waiting for his turn in a massage parlour i,i Kampar Road here yesterday. Madam Mali Yons Naoh. the proprietress, loicl tne police that Syeci y.i Hob came to the73 words
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Article, Illustration231 1964-10-27 6 Ex-wife of first King, 67, to retire from nursing— (^EREMBAIv Mon. A lormer wife of the late Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan—the first Yang di-Pertuan Agong— is retiring at 67, after 18 years' service as a senior health nurse. Dulsie Arnold, who became Che Malmunah when .she married the231 words
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98 1964-10-27 6 DENANG, Mon. Tanjong Bungah Park residents, including ral RAF wives, helped to extricate live schoolchildren trapped inside a car which landed in a monsoon drain this afternoon. The car m reversing on a slope at Taiijong Bungah Park when the driver. Tan Boon Siew lost98 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1964-10-27 6 Coroner's inquiry is told of an affair with two sisters SINGAPORE, Monday UOURS before a young expoliceman involved in a love triangle with two young sisters was found dead with a bullet wound in his head he had expressed his desire to "leave1,139 words
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Article39 1964-10-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Central Electricity Board here has awarded a $10 million contract to a Swedish firm the A.S.E.A. Electrical Company of Sweden for the supply of switcn-Roars and control panels for the Prai-Balang Padang scheme39 words
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Article, Illustration247 1964-10-27 6 Freed: Deaf mute who spent last two. months in police cell P}H. Mon. A deaf and dumb mute who had been kept in a I police lock-up for more than two and a half months because he could not find a bailor, today left the magistrate's court here a free247 words
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191 1964-10-27 6 Sabah claim: A special 'hands off meeting lESSELTON. Mon. J The acting Chief Minister of Sabah. Inche Harris bin Mohamed Salleh. said today that an emergency Legislative Assembly meeting is being planned in the next few days to reiterate the Sabah people's "unalterable attitude to the Philippines claim." Inche Harris191 words
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360 1964-10-27 6 Petition against the returning officer is dismissed KOTA BHARU. Monday. \IR. Justice Ismail Khan today dismissed with costs an election petition of a defeated PMIP State Assembly candidate, Haji Mohamed Noor bin Ilaji Yusoff, against, a returning officer, Dato Nik Abdullah bin Haji Mahmood. After hearing submissions by both the360 words
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Article87 1964-10-27 6 JESSELTON. Mon. Th« Sabah Government ha:. contributed $25,000 to the National Defence Fund. It was reported today. This initial contribution by the Government, it is hoped, will set the tempo for similar contribution! from the public. An action committee for National Solidarity Week toAP - 87 words
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Article50 1964-10-27 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Economic Development Board is to a lur.nel :n Clement! Roaci fat I railway track, linking up Cm Jurong industrial estate and the Bukit Timah railway substation. Work on the tunnel, which will lit 5100.000. is expected to take about two months to complete.50 words
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Article62 1964-10-27 6 KULIM. Men.— A joint Poppy Day and lady Templer Hospital aid committee" has been loimrcl here under the chairmanship of the Assistai t District Officer, Tengku Abdu.lah bin Tengku Kassun. Puan Shnn!ah Sakinah binte Syed Abu B;iic.tr has been elected lady organiser of the committee, with Mr.62 words
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Article46 1964-10-27 6 IPOH. Mon. Mohamed Yusof bin Ka-ssim. 26. a labourer who wu attacked by a swarm of hornet.* yesrerday. died in the General Hospital here early this morning. He was cycling in front of the traffic court when the hornets a.--tacked him.46 words
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125 1964-10-27 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman k will open the new $250.--000 Singapore Umno house in Changi Road on Feb. 5 next year. This was announced by the Malaysian Minister for Agriculture and Co-opera-tives. Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl, when he125 words
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Article26 1964-10-27 6 PENANO. Mon. An 18-year-old youth. A. Syed Mohamed. «;i? fined $40 todnv fur attemptine t< re-sell (seven cinema ticket at the Royal Theatre yesterday.26 words
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Article, Illustration2327 1964-10-27 7 GREVILLE WYNNE - A last warning then the show trial GREVILLE WYNNE DAY EIGHT OF HIS STORY THE MOST TERRIBLE THING CLAPPING A DEATH SENTENCE D 1 I>VAS led into the courtroom. The judge himself wasn't there, but there was another general who stood in the judge's desk on the platform. But the2,327 words
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Article47 1964-10-27 8 IPOH. Mon. Tlie Malayan Leprosy Relief Association. Pcrak branch, will hold its annual meeting ai the Perak Chinese Rubber Association here on Saturday. The meeting, which was scheduled to be held earlier this month, was postponed for want of I a quorum47 words
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Article38 1964-10-27 8 IPOH. Mon— A labourer. Mo- i named bin Mrgat Hamat. 17. col- j lapsed and died while pushing a trolley in an Iron ore mine in Sim- pang Pulai, eight miles from here, i yesterday. i38 words
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481 1964-10-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. John Holder, alias Mohamed Harith Holder, former secretary of the Lake Club, was today sentenced to six months' jail by the Sessions Court here for criminal breach of trust of $7,458. Ho was found guilty of misappropriating the money481 words
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245 1964-10-27 8 Recruits for CD trainin didn't show up IPOH, Mon.— The first 1 batch of 200 civil defence national servicemen who were due to report for duty here this evening set a poser for officials. The recruits, who were to have been welcomed by Inche Kamarul Zaman bin Abdul Rahman, acting245 words
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Article43 1964-10-27 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. —The Minister for Finance. Dr. Cioh Keng Swec. will lay the foundation stone of the $43 million Mobil Jurong Refinery tomorrow. Mr. V. A. Bellman, president oX Mobil Petroleum Company Inc. will fly from New York for the ceremony.43 words
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324 1964-10-27 8 Court told of death in family then a killing A LOR STAR. Mon. A labourer. Hashim bin Said, killed his five-year-old .son the day after the death or his'day-old infant son, the High Court was told today. Hashim, 27. w.ts alleged to have murdered his eldest son. Zainol Abidin. at324 words
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Article215 1964-10-27 8 PENANG. Monday I AFTER a lively two-hour debate. 44 women delegates and officials attending the Penang Umno Kaum Pbu division's special general assembly last night, rejected a proposal to change the organisation's name to Pegerakkan Kaum Wanita Umno. The meeting, called to discuss a215 words
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Miscellaneous221 1964-10-27 8 %tto^f O nn tU 9 V. T. mtmmtim MJYBg OOOIA'S^YBS.BUT I THIKK PRANKLY, I 1 "THINK MXI'LL I I _s~~ Swni Tyinii ry t I I -< M FOm.ED-UP AS DOC* iiE&SkPJi; tefcJKJKJ**' Sg?^ WO CHANGE VtXJR f...KX LFA6T YZSi™ A&Z? faff? >ME^ACHNE* Mot 2?L S TO y 2?*!*%E& IS221 words
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Article, Illustration450 1964-10-27 9 'A $17,500 flat was raised to $42,000 after two instalments' AGREEMENT FRUSTRATED BY CHANGE OF PLANS, COURT IS TOLD KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. MR. JUSTICE ONG was today told in the High Court that after a housewife paid two instalments for a $17,500 flat in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, an450 words
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208 1964-10-27 9 Woolworths to set up chain shops in S'pore SINGAPORE, Mon. One of the world's largest chain retail organisations. Woolworths Ltd., is ready to begin trading activities in Singapore. This was stated today by Mr. Terry Dwyer. general manager of Woolworths (Australia) Ltd., who flew Into Singapore during the week-end to208 words
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Article83 1964-10-27 9 PENANG. Mnn. Assessment lists lor 1965 in tho City of George Town and ilir Province Central district have born drawn up and an- now open tor insorction at tin- Cuy Council and the Bukit Mrrtajam District Olticc The City Council will proceed 'n n\iM' tin- list83 words
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262 1964-10-27 9 IPOH. Monday 4 GRASS cutter. T. Krishnan. 40. was today st>r- tenced to imprisonment and ordered a whipping by the magistrate. Inche Mohamed EusofT bin Chin, for stabbing his mistress and two daughters with a penknife. Krishnan who had three i previous convictions, pleaded not262 words
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179 1964-10-27 9 Minister to meet dispensers on claims LfUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of j Health, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin, will meet representatives of the National Union of Government Dispensers on Saturday and discuss their demands for better pay and working conditions. A spokesman ot the Minis- try said today that the179 words
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Article72 1964-10-27 9 PENANG. Mon —The Government uni; Riving free mass chest o the puulic will be at the following centres next month: General Hospital Nov. i 2. 4. 5. 16. 17. 18 and 19: Aver IUUB clinic Nov. 6. 7. 20 and 21 T.imnne Tokonss clinic— Nov.72 words
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495 1964-10-27 9 'OBTAIN PERMITS BEFORE ORDERING GOODS' Applications must give full details pENANG, Mon. The Pcnang Import and Export Control Officer, Inche Nik Mohamed Salleh. today advised local importers not to establish letters of credit or place orders for goods in the Malaysian Common Market list unless appropriate import licences had been495 words
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166 1964-10-27 9 RECEPTION FOR POOR INSTEAD OF STATE BANQUET TOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The annual state banquet to mark the Johore Sultan's birthday will not be held this year Instead, a reception will be held between noon and 3 p.m. on Wednesday at the Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque, where food will be distributed166 words
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91 1964-10-27 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Three Indonesians, who said their sampan had drifted into Singapore territorial waters while on their way to Tanjong Pinang were today jailed for one month each for enteri in* a controlled area They were Mohamad bin Abdul Rahman. AM bin Nayan and91 words
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Article49 1964-10-27 9 SINGAPORE. Mi n. Dr. Or.g Ewe H;n hHM been elected preside). i of the Malaysian Assoc.aUon of Hi-i'.« Kong. Vice-aresidetus are Messrs. S. P. Ara-s. N.A.J. Kennedy. S.A.L. Rah- man. and Henry Wong. Other official- are Mr. Raymond L. Chia'iß. .scci-Ptary. and Mr. S. K Chin, treasurer.49 words
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Article32 1964-10-27 9 PENANG. Mon. The FmtM Island Rural District Council mil hold its monthly meeting at the 9th floor of the B-nißunan Tuaniku Syed Putru. Downing Street, at 3.15 p.m. on Friday.32 words
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Advertisement166 1964-10-27 9 IWO f^lL records y FREE! [Mm From NOW, as long as stocks last, Philips otter two 45 r.p.m. records by top recording artistes, FREE with every Philips AG4OOO Record Player I purchased. The AG4OOO is a fabulous little disc playerthat takes all sizes Wl of records; gives exciting sound reproduc-166 words
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Miscellaneous45 1964-10-27 9 Huff% Manny Uy Haiph Hvintiinhl L'l MAVsYThIIS'LLTAVEI Yl CAN.T GOTO A^j I/ I v l A LUNCH AWHILE! GO WESTAURANT j .l^^jM^g^^' Hi PATE... EAT WHILST WITH dMF SHOE- PLEASE YEBWAITIN 1 BESIDES, ITS r" T> i/jl^W^ 'lils C^STTy <*\*. 'Jm siwmes down: ?ft~jß= /JSI A45 words
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Article19 1964-10-27 10 11 W»r4* Sin (Minimum) KENRICK: To Bob and Sally a rt.i.iichter MHry Cordelia. A lister for .md Siivrn.19 words
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Article208 1964-10-27 10 To suggest that Malayan I fishermen should work Bor- nc;in waters to escape Indon- csian piracy does not seem I very realistic. Very few Mai- i I nyan fishing boats (apart from i the banned trawlers) are big I t enough or have range enough i 1 to208 words
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Article666 1964-10-27 10 VARIOUS criticisms have been expressed in your columns against the 50 cents per hour charged for Singapore's multi-storey car park at Cecil Street. Some critics show concern over the loss of Government revenue as a result of the car park not being fully occupied, while others are more preoccupied666 words
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Obituary51 1964-10-27 10 70 H'orrf* S/n /Minimum) MABAM JOSEPHINE MICHAEL, I I .<ay peacefully M !<■« by Husband. *ona. 1 \ithoay. Peter, dnnijh- tt»ra, rheri-sH. Saline. Oracle. Doreen, > HO daughters in- I liv inrt iif.in itrnndchlldren. Kuneral i Oartaai kawiai rtO-H Henderson Road, lor s.ont Theresas. Church at 3.30 p.m. tmd51 words
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Article171 1964-10-27 10 M Hnrrf* 5(0 minimum. MR A MRS. Wee Te<K H;u tn-ink i id relative* for thrir kind wriMth.i. condoln: in their recent bereavement i _i m ..i MR AND MRS. I! IV P.iilur thank fW Un If kind .i-iendin. .ifts. and «onit the funeral of their dirhni; THE FAMILY171 words
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Article231 1964-10-27 10 H»r,t. .v/« < Minimum) HILUA S BICCEST SALE RmHaa shw.«. j mil Trt'ilrs. Spi-eml olfrr on Krcordu too. Hum ROLAND S K-11.i110u,. Krfn.h •Krtm Batratyln for you! VMt Alipolntimnti- -741 1 -..VI n7. i Strrrt. 81l TEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. "a ir hII trarhrra Hnd book addicts iv browaa In231 words
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Article736 1964-10-27 10 promised that steps will be I < taken to '"sweat out" any large Stocks which may be held in tin- free ports. There is evidence for instance of large stocks of tyres in Singapore and Penans. How will they be "sweated out"? By holding up Import licences736 words
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Article394 1964-10-27 10 It is too early to celebrate the return of civil discipline and stable government to I South Vietnam, but the High National Council seems to have steered the country through important stages of an intricate comDromisc. The t Council has drafted a con- I stitution vesting authority in394 words
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Article892 1964-10-27 10 GEORGE NATANSON - Red Dragon over Latin America GEORGE NATANSON By Mexico City. Mon IF last week's change in the Kremlin power structure means recementing the unity of the world Communist bloc, diplomatic observers believe Latin America can look forward to stepped-up Communist agitation. The new Moscow leadership has said that Red unity892 words
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Article361 1964-10-27 10 IT is clear for the whcle world to see that President Macapagal wants to colonise Sabah. When President Soekarno started "confrontation" Mr. Macapagal at once took advantage of It and siding up with our enemy rerused to recognise Malaysia. His excuse was that he would361 words
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Article60 1964-10-27 10 MOTORISTS who use the roads dally must have noticed the Increase In Singapore traffic and in the congestion which has «rown more marked In the last six months. Improvements In traffic control have not kept In sten. The maintenance of traffic lights has deteriorated The useful synchronisation between60 words
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Article41 1964-10-27 10 TELEVISION Slngapura's production of the Bersanding Suite would certainly convey to a tourist or a foreigner, a wrong Impression of a traditional Malay wedding ceremony. Such a ceremony would orHy occur, perhaps. In the Twilight Zone. "BEN CASEY." Singapore41 words
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Advertisement318 1964-10-27 10 iStraiU Time* Malay Mail Classified advertisements mcv be handed M COLO STORAGE ARCAOB Orchard Poed (lst Floor) COLO STORAOC BRANCHES At Holland Read Katenc Ktpotl Read Naval Bate. f «c s. CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winch sal at House. Coltyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltzpatrlek's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3318 words
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Advertisement5 1964-10-27 10 WwMafa Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd,5 words
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Advertisement67 1964-10-27 10 JTr^rff^afiTTiAJ \3 fjV Jsl. 'l* jjt LAT^IIP w^esaaj ■JMJBJI aaa»»^^— —^sß^BewJ L. I o v i For well over half-*-tentury S-W h.s been and still is a household word, and is recognised by all housewives throughout Malaysia as the> fnosl and "SIMPLY WONDERFUL" canned and bottled foods fruits. fruit juices,67 words
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Article, Illustration1806 1964-10-27 11 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD A 'cover up' during probe into detainee's death, he says From KUCHING, Monday OPEN VERDICT AGAIN AT INQUEST THE integrity of certain officers in the Specia Branch interrogation centre here was questioned today by the coroner, Mr. H. S Daniell when for the1,806 words
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159 1964-10-27 11 JESSELTON TO HK BY MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS JET SOON KUALA LUMPUR. Moi\ Malaysian Airways will launch a jet service from Jesselton to Hong Kontr next month. It win also increase Ita flights from three t times a week to Bangkok via Ppnang. The Minister of Transport, Dato Haji Sardon bin Haji159 words
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Article53 1964-10-27 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. World famous Hungarian pianist. Mr Andor Foldes. will give a piano recital of works of Bach. Beetho- van. Schubert, Chopin. Copland, i Thomson. Bartok and Kodaly-Fol- de*. at the Victoria. Theatre on Saturday. The recital will be in aid of the National Trades Union53 words
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80 1964-10-27 11 PENANG. Mon. Work on a $100,000 mosque on Penani? Hill will M.nt early next month on site recently acquired from th# State Government The chairman of the masque committee. Ha.i: Syed Omar Almashoor. .said today that tenders would close next week. Construction will80 words
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Advertisement240 1964-10-27 11 ,SS%% W*V. W.« ASV. V.V.V%FIr# NOW AVAILABLE EX-STOCK f m l/ 77£ r #/171//5£ r J7OI/JFJvI 60 HP DIESEL STERN DRIVE ENGINE j. Unmalchtd fuel cconemy All w*ath*r dtpindabihty V Lena. Mrvic* IMc I* Minimnad Mm hoiard High torque at low cngin* iperds Moir parformanca par hor»«po-c aj* Smooth, quiet,240 words
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Advertisement77 1964-10-27 11 ASP-KEOIS ■'■L'-m* *>■» >$ KIRLOSKAR SALES GOME TO MALAYSIA •Kinoskars*. manufacturers of Electric Motors. Transformers, Alternators. Pumps, Diesel Engines, Machine Tools, Valves etc., have now their Sales Office at: 71-75 JALAN TUANKU ABDUL RAHMAN 6TH FLOOR KUALA LUMPUR (MALAYSIA) PHONE: ***** Kirloskar Electric Co. Ltd. Kirloskar N Kirloskar Brothers Ltd.77 words
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Miscellaneous603 1964-10-27 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL S— K.L. P. Plnaiig Show; 7.00 Nevr.x in English 7.10 6 Ipob and Malacca Olympic New.sreel; 7.30 Vacation Playhouse— "Three Wishes" 8.00 r.M.: 515 Te.n pattern ar.d N>\\s m Mandarin: 8.10 Latin niu.-:e; 5.45 Opening and pro- Quarter; 8.30 The Detectives gramme summary; 5.50 News •"Masquerade";603 words
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Article, Illustration111 1964-10-27 12 Abdul Aziz goes to Melbourne INCHE Abdul Aziz bin Hajl Taha, auditor of Mobil Oil Malaya Ltd. and Mobil Refining Co. Malaysia Ltd.. has left Singapore to undertake a training course at the Mobil Australian head office and Altona Refinery. Melbourne. Inche Aziz will study the latest techniques ana developments111 words
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Article, Illustration366 1964-10-27 12 An artist's view of the factory Australia TIIK nearly $4 million factory of Malaysia Dairy Industries Ltd. in Davidson Road, Singapore, will be officially opened by the Singapore Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, on Saturday. The company a Joint venture between the Australian Dairy Produce Board366 words
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Article282 1964-10-27 12 A TWIN-ENGINED aircraft, the Beagle B.206 flew from Britain to Italy on the first part of an overseas demonstration tour which will take it to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. It will give demonstration flights in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 16 and 17, and in Singapore282 words
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Article, Illustration67 1964-10-27 12 RETURN FROM CALCUTTA MR. C.T. BALAN* (above) of National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd., has returned from India where he attended a "training within industries" course on l.imiliari^.ttion into the practical application of direct standard costing at Calcutta While in Calcutta. Mr. Balan was with I'nion Carbide India Ltd. Mr. Balan has67 words
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Article33 1964-10-27 12 A comprehensive statistical digest of th» operations of the world's scheduled airlines has just been published by the International Air Transport Association as the Elfrhth edition of World Air Transport BtatHttOi33 words
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Article24 1964-10-27 12 Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Singapore Minister for Finance, will lay the foundation stone of the $43 million Mobil refinery at Jurong today24 words
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Article60 1964-10-27 12 International Computers and Tabulators Ltd has received an order Irom the British Government for a 1900 series computer for use I by the Board of Inland Revenue. The computer, to be installed at E;iM Kllbrtde. Scotland, mlj have a capital value of M 53.086.000 The computer will60 words
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Article, Illustration179 1964-10-27 12 Koay quits after 45 years' service MR. Koay Teik Swcc. produce manager of the Penang branch of Harper. Gilflllan and Co. Ltd.. has retired alter 45 years' service. Mr. Koay jompd the firm, then known as Adamson. Uiliillan and Co. Ltd.. as a "lrrk in 1919 at a salary of179 words
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Article, Illustration116 1964-10-27 12 rpHE Indian Overseas Bank Ltd. has ambitious plans tor widening the scope of its activities in Malaysia. Mr. M. Ct. Muthiah, the chairman, who is currently in Malaysia, has said that the bank hopes to establish more branches in the immediate future. To see Tan116 words
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Article99 1964-10-27 12 MR. W. A. HABDMAN, (above) eastern area manager of Associated Electrical Industries Export Ltd., is now visiting Malaysia for discussions with main customers and agents, and for an examination of the steadily increasing industrial market. A.E.I, has been closely associated with Malaya and Singapore for many years99 words
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Article136 1964-10-27 12 An orbital way station from which men could assemble and service space vehicles while circling the earth hundreds of miles in space will be the subject ot a study by the Boeing Co. for the US. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Called an 'orbital launch facility"136 words
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Advertisement467 1964-10-27 12 mm** ra D»«r Sir, W« h«v» Introduced ADLFIR --iter« to Malaysia. AIAER la the oldeat typewriter manufacturing ooapanjr in Ceiaany and belpngs to the faoous GRUMDIG group of quality manufacturer*. ADLER typewriter* are known for their eodem design, quality and success I ifi-JlBvl fi JBLmmLmEMB This is the ADLER TIPPA467 words
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Advertisement130 1964-10-27 12 r ATLASi BEARING METALS PHOSPH BRONZE BUSHINGS HAVE SERVED MALAYSIAN INDUSTRY FOR 30 YEARS s&2""^r "INFRANGA" Diesel Metol g^Sjft 'AMACOL" White Bronze \m V# Phosphor Bronze Rods "KYLPA" Soft Solders ©AVAILABLE EX-STOCK SHARIKAT PATERSOH SIMONS (M)BERHAD I M put a (rompton Parkinson CEILING FAN INTO CIRCULATION The CP. hifih-rffieiency ccihnc130 words
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Article, Illustration716 1964-10-27 13 Esme Baptista - Esme Baptista presents a page CHATTY socks perfection. As the yours go by beauty aids are improved and n woman has almost anything within her reach now to make her look and feel a new person. This is the opinion of Mrs. Amy Wee, Singapore's716 words
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Article132 1964-10-27 13 8' HOUSEHOLD i"5? r avoid unsightly marks on wallpaper or walls caused by chairs and toys rubbing against them, paste a piece of felt on the backs of chairs, and along the sides ot wagons and baby buggies. To substitute sweet milk for buttermilk, measure one tablespoon of lemon juice132 words
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Article220 1964-10-27 13 MUSCLE fatigue and eye strain go hand-in-hand with poor posture. The student who writes with his head resting on his arm, or reads sprawled out on a sofa with his face buried In the page, is often reading through his own shadow on the printed220 words
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Advertisement378 1964-10-27 13 1 Advertisement LACTONA WTOOTHBRUSH with h .^n exclusive Jf 4 100 ill lIU 11 W A smooth .-lender neck is truly WgfW a beauty asbtt. so niter your fnrnPtWPPn Ww niciuly cleansing, briskly pat iui ueiwceii mr wuh lemon i rcshener to t^e fppth mil alld stir llle circulation. Then378 words
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Advertisement383 1964-10-27 13 <«bbbb(bbbbbbb>^bbbb^Bbw9 bbbbbl I^bV J^VbbbbbG Iflßr j|b^' IK-fft^tT i. m «*> £t bbbbbbbbbV^- f Ba"*^ <ki"V* ami V ■■*«».*>■. BBBBBBaKa&>^*V v^p|aH|WL &mT~^E. il .bBBBbW >. J BBiF* ONYX for men by LENTHERIC LONDON PARIS AVAILABLE FROM ALL LEADING DEALERS. \t^^J Sole Agents: BOLTER I SIMON 16. Cecil Street. SmooDOre. Tel: 9<695383 words
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Miscellaneous296 1964-10-27 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 9. Purge religion of the gloomy 1. Rise for a tight... (5. 2). side? il3>. 5. which may have sweeping 15. Stevenson's homeromer obviresults (4-3). ously didnt die intestate! (4, 10. 24 may be saved (4). 1. 4). 11. Its difficult to keep together 18. Increase296 words
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Advertisement108 1964-10-27 14 s^=*the other end f ij 1 Mobil's quality products have been /{fljttji^ serving its valued customers through- >(fflil out Malaysia for the past two years. r rT-nSBII Today a stone is being laid to mark fm Singapore the foundation of Mobil's 5 Ms 73 million investment in Malaysia. L m108 words
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Advertisement1303 1964-10-27 15 lv IkcRPOOL t WESI COAST U >.i 1 Due 5 core aan» r. S'naa itnant CiLCHAS Livlrpeel. G«?«o« 'Oct 21 Oct 21 M.AMPUS liverpart, A.onmouth Edn. 15 TMay Oet 27 2 liverpeel. t.asgow "i 21 Nev I Nw 1 Li.t,ml Nev S Net I Nw It JENEAS Liverpael Nev S1,303 words
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Advertisement1304 1964-10-27 15 oar oar or L M m W M w M aril T ir aaY r^Q aw or I Jaaa WSM THE EAC LINES SIMCAPOM KUAIA IUMPOI.r.SWrmNHAM PWIAHO ooßi^^aOi^^aai "oust li.uiuik id. r-oioi«.J m«ii»O"« I *ki«e Ttti Pkeae ***** "leae «31l Pkeai ***** SAILINGS 10 BEYRCUIH, LATTAXIA GENOA, It HAVRL, NAMBURU.1,304 words
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Advertisement1245 1964-10-27 15 I BenMLine] EU'RESS SERVICE 10 LONDON, LIKERPOOL CONIINtNIAL PORTS. BENLOMOND SH IS Smgaoore r\. S'tiaa ranarn Hamouii OK I BLJNCLEUCH X" S3 binjat- >» ft S'r.an. Penam Hull Oee M it (Today Oct 21 31 Oct 11/ 1 G'moutn Oec M Si nf aeon S'haa t^naat BENREOCH Leadei, Rotteroam, Haalurf1,245 words
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Advertisement1269 1964-10-27 15 jto^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. IcHa LONDON HAMBURG ROTTEROAM HAVRE ""•"""I HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH s.nga»ore i nam PwMa| t r*iTt nr MrwrACTi f 21^31 Oct 11/ 1 Nen FLAMINIAN i II Hl» «'2 Net 11 No. CITY OF LEEDS N 21/2J No< 24 N C IV OF BATH N1,269 words
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Article230 1964-10-27 16 OVEMBER lirtt Kradi rubber fob. ctotod at S p.m. in Singapore ■341 Kuala Lumpur yeaterday at 71] cent 3 per In., down a quarter r, nt <m Knady's closing level for the position The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing pricts In centi per Ib. yetterday:230 words
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620 1964-10-27 16 From Our Market Correspondent rN shares improved throughout the list on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, though most gains were modest and the turnover small. Industrials were quietly steady and interest in rubbers was minimal. As tin share prices began to pick up. Hong620 words
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Article26 1964-10-27 16 Malayan Stork Indicrs Oct. 24 Oct.? Industrials: 84.39 KJI Hns: 131.42 Utl i rubbers; 105.96 IIIU.I •Dec. SO, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 MJO.26 words
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Article567 1964-10-27 16 fJUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boulttad (1.000) SI. «0: C.S. HditifiKS I'J.ooO) $2.41; Dunlopt ii.iicm. Sl.M. i I u.ii.i si.sft. (2.000) SI M,567 words
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Article34 1964-10-27 16 October 36. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: "I, 1 cents (down a quarter cent). TIN: S800.50 a picul (up S8.25). I mi il it i .1 1 estimated offering: 200 tons (down 20 tons)34 words
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Article601 1964-10-27 16 October 26. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Bourtead 13 cts. M. Containers 12 eta. Dunlops II Cta. M Cables 17 cts. City Dev. 7 els. VcAllstcr 12 eU. K. Smelters 2i> cts. M. Invest. 12 rts. !;«m> 15 cta. O.C.B.C. Is rt.i. Fed. L)is|i. 12 rts. Rothmana 13 rts. K.601 words
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Article259 1964-10-27 16 T»HE following list of selected x Malayan industrial yields is based on last sales to Saturday Covered Deflnitron (rtmirt): Timei cevirwi. The number v of times last year's tot* I dividend m covered 1* net profit. Earnings yitld: uul year's net proit'« terosscd up for Malayan Tax. egpressed259 words
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Article96 1964-10-27 16 IiI ELBOURNE. Mon— lndustrials continued to drift in quiet trading. Moves were narrow but most leaders rased slightly Base metals lost ground with Mount Isa down 14 to 42/8. Oils were variable. Loans were steady. CR.A. 37/r Mount Isa i t N Broken Hill (10s.) 4<~i 1 I96 words
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Article144 1964-10-27 16 VJhIPS lymx alongside the Singapore k Harbour wharves or expected to* day are: Tricolor 1 /■>, Rotti 3-4, ■ii Urac j. Bencli'ucb 6 7, TalaImi >y, s.ndh 10/11, President Adams 13/14, Melampus 15/16. NoreMN l\ Bamora 19, KeerkrlnK 23/24, Olinda 2930. Mandalay 33/34, Rosseverett 35/38. Benvalla 3X/39.144 words
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Article66 1964-10-27 16 /-MINESE Produce E. change. Stallpore noon prices per picul yiitir* day: Coconut ell: bulk Jsl| sellers, druic $541 sellers. Copra: Oct. Nov. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Popper: Muntok white $150 feller*, Sarawak white »145 sellers, special Sarawak black JI2O sellers garbled Lamport* black JIL'S sellers, ASTA SI3S sellers. Singapore Copra66 words
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Article37 1964-10-27 16 On thr frit exchange market In Hong Kong yesterday thr U.S. dollar was quoted at 5 75« (or TT and 5.741 for ca»h. Sterling was quoted at 15.97 and •ne tael ef geld at -'50.37 words
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412 1964-10-27 16 Price of tin tops $800 after US statement THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose 58.25 a picul to $800.50 on an ottering unI officially estimated to have fallen 20 tons to 200 tana The Straits price two $11. Jo a picul in the two trading412 words
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Advertisement1123 1964-10-27 16 JA^RNaiW Y\^^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. UAA. Pacific and AUantic Servto* Nongkonj i. riancisco L. gem ft. ion P*tnn Bammo.. -Flimi Man" n Nlv/ 1 Die 17 Oic 2S Ott I Ml 11 Jit 14 laa "kaaifciwi Man" 21/2S On IS lit IS lit S Ft! 11 fel 11 Fit1,123 words
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Advertisement983 1964-10-27 16 ■i^SMaaaaaajaajMii IMaaa. a^Lw *i a^Lal Law **i»^ai Jfa^H a^aWar A tjffi USmiU NEW ZEALAND SERVICE «0U PAKISTAN ANO P. CULr SERVICi Tl: FrenNtlt, Melbourne, Sydney »> MMrai ill Natauttitaa t-eiunj Vina 4 MT! S'OOCI K S'-art. HeftMt, MMI 7 Nti I/1S Nn It/12 Nn RAJUIA It Pt'Sls 2ltl 23 Oct983 words
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Advertisement395 1964-10-27 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN that l, Teo Scow Tliiam ol No: l'JO^-A. Upper Seraiigoon Road, Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop licence 111 respect ot premises No: 1317. Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore, and that this application will be liearu in the Court of the District Judge and First395 words
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Article49 1964-10-27 17 20 Word* SlO (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Tommy Koh wish r heartfelt Kratitude and thinks to doctors, slaters, nurses and ■>i G.H. Ward 31. Father Ahrlal and friends for donations, and attendance at the funeral < of their only beloved son. Gregory. "7 j a 1 r 1 I49 words
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Advertisement974 1964-10-27 17 BB V B )JspssHeHBj^B ontinurd dam race 10) OVERSEAS LEAVE i» Word* fi (Mm.)— Box SO et*. txtrn SMALL COTTAGE in Buss-i to let 1 furnished mid November. Mam water, electricity, central heating, garage. Help available in the house and garden. Reply Box A 4706 S.T. Spore. 1 SITUATIONS VACANT974 words
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Advertisement988 1964-10-27 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 'ft VfltaSj <5 I Mm I— Hnx M rlt r l, TO LET Hou- II Jnlan Tlmun S'jiore. 'iwo Bedroom Sitting Room Kitchen Moderate Kent. Easy ComAVAILABLE NEXT MONTH furnished house for I 3 years lease. 50 Jalan Riong on Bungsar Rd. K.L. ■:iu.)4. TWO STOREY TERRACE Rouse988 words
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Advertisement949 1964-10-27 17 WANTED TO PUkcHAst m Wnrd* Si (Mm.) Hnx M 'Xlrn WANTEO FUJICA ZOOM elgnt IVLuxe Cine Camera mil Philips XL 3547 Tape Recorder. Musi >»• «oo« condition Box A4ri9l S T Singapore FOR HIRE SS H'ora's SS I Mm.) Box SO et* txtrm FURNITURE For Hire Or Hire Purchase at949 words
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Advertisement565 1964-10-27 17 APPOIN I MEN IS tURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. PENANG ISLAND VACANCY NOTICE APPLICATIONS are Invited rum Federal Citizens lor appolninent to the posts ol: i.ii Council lcrir.il Srrvice (Highrr Division I. Salary Scale $140 x AB-156/ 230 x sUft-360 300 x Al5-420, 445 x Al5-555. (b) Council Clrrical Service (Lowrr Division565 words
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Advertisement229 1964-10-27 17 WAY TO SUCCESS V 1* Cambridge Correspondence School is renowned for: EFFICIENT TUITION PERSONAL ATTENTION ORIGINAL METHODS. HOME-STUDY COURSES: Higher School Cert., School Cert./G.C.E., Qualifying Test. Form IV/L.C.E., etc. PLAN FOR 1965 EXAMS. REVISE FOR 1964 EXAMS ATTENTION! 25 Selected Essays on important topics for 0.5.C./G.C.E./ F.M.C.E. (English Language; $4229 words
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Article, Illustration98 1964-10-27 18 HIGH -powered rifle at the ready. Sister Joseph Mary sails up river from her remote mission hospital at Mo. veave. on the south-west coast of Papua. She goes crocodile hunting regularly to raise money for the mission hospital. She skins the crocodiles and sells the98 words
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169 1964-10-27 18 JTHARTOUM. Mon. Three people were killed in new demonstrations here last night and tanks ard army; units were patrolling the I streets of this tense capital Hundreds were reported arrested and a large number of injured taken to hospitals. The demonstrations169 words
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259 1964-10-27 18 PHNOM PENH, Monday. rrHE Cambodian Government today charged j United States and South Vietnam forces with launching air attacks un two Cambodian military bases on Saturday. Communiques named the bases as Dak Dam and Banteai Chakrey. One communique .said that at Dak Dam Camhodian forcesReuter - 259 words
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Article75 1964-10-27 18 HONG KONG. Mon. Six Asian countries were repn when a live-day agricultural si'!ni::ar spoils* n-d by UM United N;u:i,]i6 Food and Agriculture Organisation, opened here today to prepare a farm mat manual for tlv use of agricultural research workers in Asia and the Par East. These were Malaysia.Reuter - 75 words
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Article28 1964-10-27 18 RANGOON. Mon. Fifty-five people were drowned when a lerryboat hit submerged wreck and sank on Friday on the Sittan? River 200 miles north-east of here— APAP - 28 words
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261 1964-10-27 18 WASHINGTON, Mon. The U.S. Under-Secre-tary of State, Mr. George Ball, said yesterday that nuclear disarmament, as proposed by Communist China, would merely give the Peking Government an advantage over free world nations in conventional warfare. Thus, he said, the Chinese proposal for a conferenceAP - 261 words
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Article, Illustration364 1964-10-27 18 China still says 'No' to peace talks with new Soviet leaders I ONDON. Mon. The Peking regime is demanding formal proof of a policy change in Moscow before committing itself to any peace talks with the new Kremlin leadership, qualified sources said today. For China does not consider the mereUPI - 364 words
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Advertisement625 1964-10-27 18 PUBLIC UTILITIES 30ARD SINGAPORE TENDERS GENEBAL MANAGERS l»r I'AKTMKNT <Room No. 106. Ist. Floor. City Hall». (a) Servicing of Typewriters,; Adding Machines. Calculators, etc. during 1965. Ten- der Deposit $50-. clone at 215 pm. on 17th Novetn--1964. Ml K Dl I" MM Ml I .3rd. Floor. City Hall p. ibi625 words
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Advertisement395 1964-10-27 18 tender Nona Licht Fittings A Distribution Boards Installation For Thr Federal Experimental Station. Jerangau Trrn«anu. TENDERS will be received at the f, office of the Permanent Secretary, The Ministry' of Agrtculture. Swettenham Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 12 Noon on Tuesday 10th November 1964 for (a.t .supply At delivery of395 words
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Advertisement623 1964-10-27 18 TENDERS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. JOHORE Imdrrs for thr Supply and IMivery of Seirnce Equipment and Wooden Furniture to Schools in Johore. SEPARATE tenders are invited or the supply and delivery of: A) SCIENCE EQUIPMENT to (i) Malay Secondary School, Kluang and til) Sekolah Pelajaran Lanjutan. Rengit. ;B) WOODEN FURNITURE to (i)623 words
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Advertisement849 1964-10-27 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF SARAWAK MALAYSIA APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malaysia Citizens and those eligible for Citizenship and trom serving Government Officers Including tnose on probation for appointment as Staff Officer (Division II) Civil Defence, In the Ministry of Local Government and Housing. Malaysia. Preference will be given to candidates849 words
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Miscellaneous11 1964-10-27 18 THE GAMBOLS "w Barry Appleby H 1 (Out uegg^r-*^ v -t/11 words
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Article196 1964-10-27 19 BUT CAST IRON IS FASTEST IN HEAVY GOING SINGAPORE, Mon. Rinus van Breukelen's top-class sprinters, Do You Mind, Djazzi and Sir Argent stepped out in fine style on a track made heavy by overnight rain at Bukit Timah this morning. Do You Mind (Mat Shaari196 words
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Article93 1964-10-27 19 vj\c, IPORE, Mon.— Alliance Stables Uellman. who paid $132 in hi> lirst win in QfeM 3 yesterday. BMs been promoted to Class Two. Other promotions: Tliat\ It, Depth Charge and Banibolina to lasv 3 from Clßes -4; Bravado, ami Blue Tattoo to Class 4 from <93 words
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Article630 1964-10-27 19 SI N GAPO K h. Mon. Weight* lor all eight races at Bukit Timah on Wednesday, second Jay, are: < 1.. 1, DIV. I— 6F. 1 Kita Suka 9.06 Piurro II Mi Thunder Bird 8.12 Do You Mind 8-05 Entertainment V 8.04 I Hard Love 8.03 DjMri 8.1)2630 words
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449 1964-10-27 19 SINCAPORE. Mon. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report' on fWUllllj'i Bukit Timah races: j RACE 1: Running to the 4f W.mita Chantrk had to be checked when she attempted to haiit in. In the straight Lark was awkward to ride through racing erratically,449 words
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Article782 1964-10-27 19 SPORTLIGHT on your fancies EPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at Bukit Timah tomorrow. CL. 1, DIV. I— €F THUNDER BIRD: Won three races this season; smart hut-etart B. Timah 6f winner in Div. 2 on soft track in September. DO YOU MIND: Speedy; won over B. Timuh 61 in782 words
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250 1964-10-27 19 Smith and Thomson steer MCC into lead CRICKET SALISBURY, Mon. The MCC Just managed to gain first innings lead against Rhodesia on the third day of their four-day match here i today. Scores; Rhodesia 281 (C. Bland 66, A.i. Pithey 65 and 23-1; MCC 298 (P. Parntt 82, K. BaiReuter - 250 words
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Article103 1964-10-27 19 rpOKYO, Mon. Asir Victor of the athletic team was rushed to hospital this afternoon for immediate appendicitis operation, which was successful. He was resting comfortably when manager John Kanagaretnam and Oh Boon Tat visited him in the evening. Victor will remain for seven days in hospital103 words
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Article359 1964-10-27 19 RUGGER SINGAPORE, Monday. COUTH MALAYA will use "Operation Denial" on Wednesday in their bid to stop the touring Thailand National rugby team from scoring further wins in their Malaysia tour. The Thais had opened their three-match tour with an 8-3 win over North Malaya at359 words
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215 1964-10-27 19 i- WORLD ROUNDUP MEXICO CITY, Mon.— Britain* John Suriees, iormer World motor cycling champion, yesterday j won the 1964 World racing driver* championship when he drove hu Ferrari into second place to Dan Ourney (Brabham) of California In the Mexican Grand Prix215 words
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Miscellaneous210 1964-10-27 19 SOCCER schoolgirls 0 Muar Lge: Hawks 7 Hard han Cup (Kluang): Johore DTC 2. Indians 3 Malacca Indians 2. Ipoh RUGGER Div. I: Kinta Indians 2 Shaw Friendlirs: (Sg Patanl): Sg. Bros. 2. Voon Cup: Kilat 13 Oovt. Patanl XV 10 (2 goals) Taipiny Printers 0: Tamil Yg'sters 3 Police210 words
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484 1964-10-27 20 Ningkan praises Central Govt's support LONDON, Monday. J'HI-1 "sympathetic understanding" and "generous support" which the Central Government has accorded Sarawak were stressed today by the State's Chief Minister. I);ito Stephen Knlonij Ningkan. Addressing members of the Sarawak Association here, Dato Ningkan felt his State had made "good progress" in learning484 words
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Article52 1964-10-27 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. "The True Story of an Election," a colour film of an American election, will be screenUig continuously ;or the rest of this week 'rum 9.30 am to 4 pm. at the U.S. Cultural Centre in Armenian Stieel. These shows are open to the public free52 words
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Article96 1964-10-27 20 TOKYO. Mon. The executive board, of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party today unanimously consented to the resignation of the ailing Prime Minister. Mr. Hayato Ikeda Mr. Ikeda. who hii.s been in hospital lor the past month for treatment of a non-ma:ignant throat tumour, announced hisReuter - 96 words
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64 1964-10-27 20 Olympic coins on sale in S'pore banks SINGAPORE. Mori.— Two denominations of coins commemorating the Olympic Games in Tokyo, are now on sale at two Japanese banks here. The coins, depicting ancient Greek athletes, are in the 1.000 yen .MSlOi and 100 yen (MSI) denominations. They are obtainable at the64 words
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Article54 1964-10-27 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. A course on "An Introduction to the Law of Torts." dealing with the individual's rights and liabilities in respect of personal Injuries caused and suffered, will begin at the University of Singapore on Nov. 4. Details may be obtained from the Department of Extra-Mural Studies.54 words
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Article30 1964-10-27 20 PERTH (Wes'eni Australia). Mon. Ken Vox, young London printer, arrived here safely today after an epic 12.000-mile solo fli- ht In a li^ht plane lrom Enttland. Renter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article39 1964-10-27 20 LAI. BERNARD I. I t>"l..ve.l Ultr T. Khi-c s.n Kb H■. Xt rtriu-htcr. >:><■• Kc<on. nvl 1 lie I'mtnliiirtf Naming will I*- brouxhi t>i<-k to No. Jai.in (iii.-r.'v. Kti ila Ltimpai day. octoii-r ISM. Kuncriii ■fTiimnimiii will iw uaoaa*-39 words
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Article117 1964-10-27 20 CHANGES IN LAWS ON RIDA AND FLDA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The laws governing the Federal Land Development Authority and the Rural ;md Industrial Development 1 Authority are to be modified I to allow the two bodies to extend their activities to Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah. This was announced by the117 words
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Article56 1964-10-27 20 TV language courses MOSCOW. Mon.— English and Fi-ench language lessons will be chen by expert teachers over Moscow's new television third programme which starts today, ■the news agency Tass reported. The programme, screened four times weekly, will include films and features on science and technology, us well as language coursesReuter - 56 words
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111 1964-10-27 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysian fishermen may soon be equipped with two-way wireless sets to help them combat Indonesian piracy. Disclosing: this today, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said his .Ministry was now studying the feasibility of such a plan.111 words
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319 1964-10-27 20 Air raid sirens but many did not hear them SINGAPORE. Mon. As divisional police stations today compiled reports on the audibility of air raid sirens, which were tested for the first time throughout the island today. residents in several parts of the island waited in vain to hear the siren319 words
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163 1964-10-27 20 Experts to help Malaya to grow sugar cane KUALA LUMPUR. lion. Experts from Australia and Formosa are expected here soon to help in developing sugar cane plantations in north Malaya so that raw j sugar may be supplied to refineries in Malaya i and Singapore. The Minister of Commerce and163 words
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Article379 1964-10-27 20 LONDON. Mon.— lt was a day of buoyant conditions in the stock exchange. After some hesitancy while await ins the Governments economic policy statement, prices went steadily ahead following it and by the close were showing widespread pains. Business, however, was small. Shares ol exporting379 words
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Article45 1964-10-27 20 LONDON, Mon- Spot 21 Hd.. Nov. 21-7 16d.. Dec. 21 %d.. Jan. 21'*d.. Jan/Mar. 21 Hd., Apr./ June 21-l/16d.. July/Sept. 21d., Oct. Dec 20-15/16 d.. Jan./ Mar. 20 7 ;d.. Apr. June 20 T ;d., c.i.f. Nov. 21-3- 16 d.. Dec. 21d. Tone: Inactive.45 words
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Article23 1964-10-27 20 LONDON. Mon.— Buyers £1605. sellers £1610. Forward buyers £1545. sellers £1550, Settlement £1600. Turnover a.m. 235 tons, p.m. 75 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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129 1964-10-27 20 CIVILIANS TAKE OVER FROM MILITARY IN SAIGON SAIGON, Mon. South Vietnam's new Chief of State. Mr. Phan Khae Suu. took office today and asked Major General Nguyen Khanh's administration to carry on until a new Government is formed. Gen. Khanl: and his Cabinet handed in their resignations to Mr. SuuReuter - 129 words
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Advertisement388 1964-10-27 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words SIO (minimum i PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF SARAWAK -MALAYSIA APPLICATIONS are invited from Malaysian Citizens and ihos* eligible for Citizenship and lrom -serving Government Officer, including those on probation tor appointment as As.su.tant Civil Defence Instructors (Division III > Civil Defence in the Ministry of Local388 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-10-27 20 Highest and lowest temperatures m Miilaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 84 75 Kota Bharu 84 73 Penang 84 73 Ipoh 86 73 Malacca 84 73 Singapore 82 7340 words
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