The Straits Times, 28 October 1964
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Title Section20 1964-10-28 1 DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Nettie*" 1 Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration749 1964-10-28 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN It's all over for the 'Bearded Terror' THE MILITARY THINKING OF LETTING THE POLICE FINISH THE JOB Full story of Pontian and Labis By KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE 10-week military operation against Indonesian guerillas in South Johore has almost been "wrapped up" following Sunday's slaying749 words
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Article95 1964-10-28 1 Jakarta hits at Manila too JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesia's opposition to foreign military bases apparently includes American military bases in the Philippines and other Asian countries, according to an Antara report The Navy Commander. Vice Admiral R. E. Ma/tadinata, speaking at an executive board meeting Di a student organisation here lastUPI - 95 words
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Article118 1964-10-28 1 THAT MEANS SUCCESS Tengku gives the slogan for Solidarity Week KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. •PKNGKU Abdul Rahman announced tonight thai "Berjaya" (Success) will be the slogan during National Solidarity Week which he will launch next month. Addressing the National Press Club dinner at the Royal Selangor Golf Club, the Tengku118 words
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Article29 1964-10-28 1 A 56-PAGE "Made in Malaysia" tabloid supplement is included FREE in today's issue of "The Straits Times" Make sure that you get your copy.29 words
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Article23 1964-10-28 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Police rounded up 20 women in Palembang, South Sumatra, for wearing tight jeans and "bird's nest" hair style.23 words
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Article80 1964-10-28 1 SALISBURY. Tues. A deep MBM of shock swept the Rhodesian capital today at the news from London of Britain's warning to this country that a unilateral declaration of independence would be treason and rebellion Some RhodcMans re- carded the statement as tantamount to a declaration of warAP - 80 words
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Article20 1964-10-28 1 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. Newly independent Zambia, formerly Northern Rhodesia, ha* applied for membership of the United Nations.20 words
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Article, Illustration601 1964-10-28 1 Britain warns Smith: Treason if you declare freedom ONDON, Tues. declaration of independence by Southern Rhodesia would be an open act of defiance and rebellion, the British Government said today. A .statement from No. 10. Downing Street said that In view ot reports ihai there might be a unilateral declaration601 words
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Article38 1964-10-28 1 SINGAPORE. Tues—Toda\y*a Straits un price rose $9 62. a picul to a new record ot $810. 12 V The previous record was $805.75 on Ot't 17. Tin- present price la 527 above the Koii'idi war record38 words
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Article38 1964-10-28 1 LIMAT. Tues -A niiip-.v car-old girl Mom south of Lima is expecting a baby, according to press reports here Police are reported to have detained a 46-year-old baker aliened to be father. -Renter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article230 1964-10-28 1 Manila: We won't yield an inch MANILA. Tues. The Philippines decided today to press on tor bilateral talks with Malaysia without yielding an inch on its terms for breaking a deadlock on its Sabah claim There was no official announcement ot dectaken by the hi-partisan Foreign Atla 1 r .->230 words
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Article27 1964-10-28 1 •SOEK TO RESICN DENIED TOKYO, Tiks intlimiM.ui Illlll) spokrsman here tonight denied rumours that President Sorkarno now In Tokyo wo :i»Mwt to reMcn I PI.27 words
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Article42 1964-10-28 1 KHARTOUM. Tue.s Sudan's President Ibrahim Abboud dadared last night thai he had decided to dissolve the Supreme Council of trie armed force.s and the > Coun-il of Ministers, as steps towards Rivin!* the country the rule that its people want. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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138 1964-10-28 2 S. AFRICA ACCUSES THANT OF A VENDETTA IWITF.D NATIONS, Tucs. South Africa accused the U.N. Secre-tary-General, U Thant, m a note published yesterday, of associating himself with "the political vendetta" agailUt the Republic. Tin note wa. written by South Africa's resident UN. representative. Mr. Matthys But ha. In lansuase which138 words
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Article, Illustration178 1964-10-28 2 CAMBODIAN PLANES HIT VIETNAMESE POST pi-INOM PENH, Tucs. Cambodia today threatened to strike back "blow for blow at any further aggressions against her from neighbouring South Vietnam by either American or South Vietnamese forces. The official govc m m c n t aewiAP - 178 words
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Article, Illustration139 1964-10-28 2 B-52 jet bombers moved to Guam WASHINGTON. I lies. B-52 long-range jet bombers have replaced the "ilmrirr r.inntil B-41s at Guam, a Pacific island 2.000 miles from China. A Defence Department spokesman said yesterday that the IS-4?s were beins phased out throughout the Air Force and that the I.S wantedReuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration81 1964-10-28 2 Fatimah Jinnah backed by five major parties DACCA. Tuesday PRESIDENTIAL candidate Fatimah Jinnah, campaigning against President Ayub Khan, is backed by five major opposition parties. When she arrived recently on a truck (right) at Narshindi, 40 miles from here, she was greeted by more than 100.000. Miss Jinnah. 71. isUPI - 81 words
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117 1964-10-28 2 Mao's bomb makes me sad, says Kaunda LUSAKA, Tues. President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia said here yesterday ne was "deeply saddened" by Communist China's nuclear test but urged that she should be admitted to the United Nations In his first major foreign policy declaration since becoming Zambia'^ first Head ofReuter - 117 words
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Article62 1964-10-28 2 ADEN. Tues>.— A British Army officer and a driver were seriously injured when their Land Rover was blown up on a .mine planted by terrorists on a track near here Army sources repotted The officer lost a leg and Is in dunger of losing the otherReuter - 62 words
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Article189 1964-10-28 2 Why we have the bomb Chen Yi PARIS Tues. Marshal Chen Yi. the Communist Chinese Foreign Minister, was quoted in an interview published here yesterday as saying that the nuclear monopoly must be smashed in order to destroy armaments and that this was the reason why the Peking Government wantedReuter - 189 words
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Article43 1964-10-28 2 TOKYO. Tues.— The Japanese Foreign Ministry said today the Japanese Government had decided to extend aid totalling S3 million to South Vietnam. The Ministry said the money would be used to buy medical .supI plies and construction materials.43 words
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Miscellaneous28 1964-10-28 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f ITfe s*- x LOVELY (AND THE LININGS* {rr cwould kbsp mc MyttjJaT /^amd ouibO S rob a LONO TM«e> v JZZ-Ls I28 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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Article, Illustration426 1964-10-28 3 LONDON, Tuesday British Government's new 15 per cent import surcharge announced yesterday will hit 13 per cent of all Commonwealth trade entering Britain. The surcharge is not being applied to foodstuffs and basic raw materials. It falls almost exclusively on manufactured goods.Reuter - 426 words
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320 1964-10-28 3 LONDON. Tuesday excluding foodstuffs and raw materials, we have struck the right balance. "Quantitative restrictions would have hit them more hardly. But. we have not attempted to discriminate in this matter." Hardest-hit Mr. Callaghan said that due to the speed with which import surcharges wereReuter - 320 words
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115 1964-10-28 3 IMPROVES: EXCHANGE MARKET IS PLEASED WITH MEASURES ONDON, Tues. De- tails Of the Government's "end-the-drift" temporary economic moves pleased the Stock Market yesterday. The pound immediately improved on the foreign exchange market. First reaction was for leading stocks to edge higher although there was no rush to buy. Brokers oftenUPI - 115 words
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288 1964-10-28 3 A necessary step but some countries are worried ONDON, Tues. •"The measures announced yesterday by Mr. Callaghan to improve Britain's economic position were generally welcomed throughout the world as necessary, but some countries feared they would damage their trade. Hope was expressed that Britain's action would be short-lived. The UnitedReuter - 288 words
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90 1964-10-28 3 ATTLEBORO (Massachusetts), Tues. Georgie Leonard. 18. a high school senior barred from attending classes since September because of his Beatle hairdo, was escorted to classes yesterday by a deputy sheriff. The sheriff. Mr Robert Blackbur. carried an order Issued on Saturday by Judge FrankAP - 90 words
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241 1964-10-28 3 Johnson begins campaign for the South vtACON (Georgia), 111 president Johnson started a three-State election tour of the South accusing his Republican opponents of using "wild charges" in a bid to win power and "radically change the American way of life." The President flew here In his blue and silverReuter - 241 words
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Article27 1964-10-28 3 DETROIT, Tues. General Motors last night resumed limited car production following the end of a 31-day strike by the United Auto Workers Union.— UPl.27 words
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Advertisement219 1964-10-28 3 Sblikan 4001 For Every Fountain Pen The Right Ink Brilliant in all shades Flows easily ■■I £Sr" n V aooi Sole Agents: M. Prager Limited Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Sole Distributors for Northern Malaya: The Malayan Press 7, Church Street, Penang complete CT| formal Jsvv ensemble f^ftfffll^ White Dinner Jacket Black219 words
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310 1964-10-28 4 $40 m. ALREADY INVESTED IN JURONG PLAN SINGAPORE, Tues. About $40 million have been invested so far in Jurong's industrial complex since the first factory the Steel Mills went into production nine months ago. This review came from the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, as another major investment Mobil's310 words
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Article162 1964-10-28 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has asked the Industrial Arbitration Court to make an award in the Postal and Telecommunications pay dispute, following the expiry of the court's twomonth time limit to the Government. The court in an interim award in the162 words
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Article196 1964-10-28 4 RUSH OF BUYERS FOR 256 FLA TS CINGAPORE, Tues. Flat buyers today Jam-packed the Housing and Development Board's headquarters. Princess House in Queenstown, to witness the fifth balloting for the allocation of flats for sale. The ballot was for disposal of a 16-storey block of flats en a slope along196 words
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164 1964-10-28 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The leader of Singapore I'm no. Senator Ahmad M.iji Taff today urged Malays to join the proposed Co-operative Housing Society, which will hold its first meeting at the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society premises in Geylang on Sunday. The society aims at raising164 words
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Advertisement106 1964-10-28 4 Spore RQYAL "OPENS TODAY -LIDQ Hot. B.hru Jj EDERAL-Kuala Lumpur OPENS Ist. NOV m I KONFRANIASI IN ITS MOST HILARIOUS FORM! Shows Malay Film Productions ti m 9& J& jk V M al mm 9 kj"<- m If B Kt^WwlKfe^^l. BJ^^^^ mm w.'''' a B jßH|^^^^| XSr s*f OMAt MJK106 words
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Article, Illustration530 1964-10-28 5 GUNN CHIT THYE - GUNN CHIT THYE Bahaman plea to medical men: Be more nationalistic by Panang, Tuesday 'J'HREE medical officers who resigned from government service early this year, submitted their grievances to the Minister ot Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, at a meeting arranged by the530 words
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Article, Illustration346 1964-10-28 5 Dato Ong at Harvard: Sock's perfidy... fAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts). Tues.— Malaysia's Ambassador to the U.S. pledged tonight the nations determination to defend itself with every means at its command and declared that Indonesian confrontation had actually helped promote Malaysian solidarity. Dato Ong Yoke Un accused President Soekarno of "perfidy" and "InsincerityReuter - 346 words
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212 1964-10-28 5 PPP man: Shocking state of Ipoh hospital IPOH, Tues.— A long list 1 of complaints about the General Hospital here awaits the Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudir\ when he arrives here on Thursday. The complaints about the hospital will be conveyed to the Minister by Mr. Chan Swee212 words
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Article, Illustration106 1964-10-28 5 'j'WO Malaysian Airways air hostesses. Miss Lucy Chan (above) and Miss Alice Ho (below) will tell 400 delegates from 16 countries to the Fourth Asian Advertising Congress on Nov. 1-6 in Hong Kong all they want to know about Malaysia. The two girls will106 words
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Article28 1964-10-28 5 TPOH. T lies.— A liidlf tun and fix wooden ch.iirs worth Sl2O hit missing from an office In the military tarns In Ashbv Ruacl here.28 words
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125 1964-10-28 5 Extort bid youth jailed for six months SINGAPORE. Tues.— A youth, Kam Chuan Seng, was today jailed for six months in a magistrate's court for attempting to extort money from a building contractor. Chow Chan Ying, yesterday. Kam, r/ho pleaded guilty. and another man still at large had approached Chow.125 words
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Article84 1964-10-28 5 PENAJJG. Tues— A man fled from a Perak Road house early this morning when a teen-aged girl. Miss Tan Saw Ghuat, screamed for help. Miss Tan told police her father woke her up on heuring a noise. When she went downstairs to investigate she saw84 words
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Article60 1964-10-28 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Shell Company has presented to the Port ot Singapore Authority a painting by Inche Hoessein bin Enas. a member of the port's police force The painting was one of 52 commissioned by the Shell Companies in Malaysia to commemorate the formation of60 words
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Article38 1964-10-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. There are 4.014 Malaysian students In London at present, according to a booklet of the London Conference of Overseas Students. The breakdown: Malaya. 2,882: Singapore. 870; Sabab. 137 and Sarawak. 125.38 words
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146 1964-10-28 5 QUALITY' AIM FOR MALAYAN RUBBER URGED BY Dr. B I POH. Tues. Ma- layan rubber "can and should establish itself in the world market as a special quality product", according to Dr. L. Bateman. Controller of Rubber Research Dr. Bateman. addressing the half-yearly meeting of the Perak Planters' Association at146 words
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220 1964-10-28 5 WHY SARAWAK SENT DETAINEES TO MALAYA KUCHING. Tues. The Federal Secretary. Syed Hashim bin Abdullah, today gave reasons why 50 hardcore i Communist detainees were transferred to Batu Gajah detention camp recently. He told reporters in his office here that the transfer was carried out after very careful consideration by220 words
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Article41 1964-10-28 5 IPOH. Tues. A visitor from Talping. Han Ismail bin Haruti. 62, who went to the mosque in Hume Street here for a nap yesterday afternoon, woke up to find that $25 had been stolen from his shirt pocket.41 words
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Advertisement341 1964-10-28 5 HOTEL AMBASSADOR 46. Meyer Road. Singapore- 15. i iSKkjL m DINE and DANCE A A in the most B^|^^'^ I A delightful NJBtj[/ r~ JP atmosphere J^' Dancing /^^^V. |P^^ nightly to 1 a.m. Gi»dy« low l^ Saturday night Gr.c« s..h extension to 2 a.m. For added excitement visit the341 words
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Article, Illustration4065 1964-10-28 6 The defence case, then Mr. Rintoul begins 'FRESH START' TODAY ON THAT BANK ACCOUNT The Minister vs MP libel case: 14th day KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday IRvportcrs: Vie Nayag»m and V.K. CMnaj The last line of letter: 'Hoping to see you' J^R S. P. Seenivasagam suggested in the High Court here4,065 words
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668 1964-10-28 6 English textbook Galley > on the law of libel and slander in England. He said that since this book had cited these American cases, it waa only reasonable to assume that the relevant law on libel and slander was668 words
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Advertisement62 1964-10-28 6 Thank you Malaysia! Your response was M^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^r^^p^f^p^p^^MrjM m tremendous! The fantastic number of entries proved the great popularity of the T BRAND'S ESSENCE OF CHICKEN TV %^^Jk '^I^^S^>^^^^A CONTEST with people throughout the LjTT'mi^^ IF^ country. Did you win? **|l l p|i i|sfijj||~ /FTIBI watch this newspaper mJj^^^^M Ifl^BQP^ m.62 words
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311 1964-10-28 8 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. POLICE believe they have routed a pay-roll grab gang with today's capture of one of the gang's ring-leaders. The man was surrounded by police as he slept in a remote farmhouse in Boh Sia Tian Road, off Yeo Chu Kang311 words
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Article68 1964-10-28 8 MALACCA. Tues.— The Apex Club hero will celebrate Us lir.it anniversary with a dance at ihe Municipal Town hall on Saturday. The proceeds of the ciance will be in aid of the mentally retarded children's home in Singapore, the piglet scheme at Pondok Batana in connection68 words
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131 1964-10-28 8 IPOii, lues. a dus company director told tne High court here today that he nad to take special food, including 10 eggs, five bottles of milk and a bottle of essence of chicken a day. as a result of injuries susstained in a road accident, j131 words
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Article30 1964-10-28 8 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Straits Times in Singapore has received a donation of $1,366.35 from the staff of the Survey Department. Malaya and Singapore, for the Malaysia Defence Fund.30 words
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Article31 1964-10-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The vice-president of First National City Bank (Southern Asia district). Mr. C. M. Stewart Jr., will arrive here tomorrow after a fiveday visit to Singapore.31 words
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167 1964-10-28 8 Two experts arrive to study cheap houses plan 17-UALA LUMPUR, Tues Two Danish experts in pre-fabri-cated housing carried out an exploratory survey into the prospects of introducing an industrial housing factory in Malaysia. Mr. R. A. Larsen and Mr. A. Neilsen, who arrived here last night, were invited by the167 words
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Article87 1964-10-28 8 PENANO. Tues. Malaysian Buddhists will sit for a religious examination at four centres In Penang. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Taiping on Sunday. Set by th° Young Men's Buddhist Association, assisted by the Ceylon Government, the papers will dc In Pali. In Penang. 45 candidates will sit87 words
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176 1964-10-28 8 Busy schedule for Swedish mission I^UALA LUMPUR. Tuna, An intensive programme has been planned for the Swedish trade mission, which Ls duo here next month for a two-week tour of Malaysia. The mission la coming her* at the invitation of the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun.176 words
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Article54 1964-10-28 8 PENANO. Tues.— Th» Penanc Port Commission has warned li.« staff that departmental action "amountlnK to dismissal will b< i taken against any employee founo i guilty of nesligence. This warning is given In a notice from the management dratnnv; attention to the growing numbei o? thefts54 words
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Article41 1964-10-28 8 SINGAPORE. Tins. The errI tiflcate-in-education branch of tha Singapore Teachers' Union will hold a "Brick Ball 1964" at the i Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 16 undpr the patronage of the Dfputy Prune Minister. Dr. Ton Chin Chye.41 words
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184 1964-10-28 8 PENANG. Tu«s rrHE Penang MCA edu- cation advi s o ry committee is to ask the Government to establish com p r c hensive schools in four mcdia Malay, English, Chinese and Tamil. "The comprehensive system of education." says a statement Issued184 words
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Miscellaneous171 1964-10-28 8 An***? o**p Rfr v.r. nrrnnfim V3U MEAN WE TH' WAY IT I |^~rre"oBV»OUS WBVC SOtI I /...AND TWEREiS MJT THE WHOLE I I j nwAV I Fft; HBT i» MIGHT NEVER LOOKS MOW, If I A MAUWCPONING f ONLY ONE J OPERATION IN y*' S THE BOILER.' I aET BACK171 words
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Article, Illustration1918 1964-10-28 9 The bitter facts of Soviet prison life... Makinen translated. Ai six o'clock the radio blasted off with the Russian national anthem. You were supposed to stand up for it, but I never did, neither did Makinen. Then they broadcast the punishments awarded to other prisoners —or when prisoners were1,918 words
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Article102 1964-10-28 10 It Wm4m lit (Himtm.m) THE FAMILY OP the lat* Sir Pan« Rnon thaok reiattven and frienda for rondnlrmr r wraatba, acrolla etc., and attendance ai thr runrral Trik Ooh thank all fnendn and rrlatlvra for thnr cuodoleocra and kind MatatagMt during tneir rrceot bereaveFCRNANOEZ JWM and KovatOß *nh Ml102 words
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Article363 1964-10-28 10 W»r4* Sl* (Minimum) Hilda s BIGGEST SALE at Cold >■■ lirrK»r>. Italia* Hnoea. Chil.lren «v»r and Textiles. Special K.nirdi too. Hurry! CENTLEMEN Are you having Xlft proMrmn Antoinette will aolve ttaia for tou xitii hrlpful courteoua iuismiioni Ut, Orchard Road, B'pore. MICRO CONTACT LENS Practitioner ophthalmic Optician from London363 words
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Article563 1964-10-28 10 The first steps taken by the new Labour Government to remedy Britain's deteriorating »*conomic position have had in general a sympathetic reception. Swift action had become essential. Although the forej cast of an £800 million payments deficit at the year end I may be an exaggeration, the563 words
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Article426 1964-10-28 10 The time is ripe for a second goodwill mission to Africa, and it is excellent news that Tun j Razak will soon be setting out with a strong team. President Soekarno's prestige among the Africans is at a new low. His attempt to steal the show in Cairo426 words
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Article254 1964-10-28 10 Within a decade, we have been told. Malaysia could be silt-suiiicient in sugar. This is an admirable goal, but hard to reach. The success of the refinery at Prai. and the start on another in Singapore are much j less than half the story; no i home-grown cane254 words
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Article, Illustration966 1964-10-28 10 Mark Frankland - The return to collective leadership Mark Frankland /T W7LL S77ZX KHRUSHCHEVISM, BUT LESS VIGOROUSLY WHERE IT SEEMS MOST RISKY OR CONTROVERSIAL by TWO week, after Khrushchev's fall from power, it is already for readers of the Soviet Press, as though he never existed. Pravda failed to report even the short966 words
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LETTERS
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642 1964-10-28 10 Hodgkln. the Australian sociologist, seems to have started quite a controversy in this country with her survey of mixed marriages. While I agree In principle with the views expressed by Brlgitte YuhufT I can also understand the indignation felt by Malaysian women leaders over some642 words
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Letter186 1964-10-28 10 A LTHOUGH the Press and the writers of letters to the editor have criticised frankly the Increased monthly allowances and other amenities which town councillors and other elected representatives of the people have voted for themselves recently, public organisations prefer to remain silent. Mr Lal Pong Yuen,186 words
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Advertisement14 1964-10-28 10 MONDIA SWISS /Id THIS REMARKABII TIMIPIECI IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER14 words
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Advertisement113 1964-10-28 10 m I Hi > Ta? Soft, gentle Andrex toilet paper is strong as well. Soft enough for baby, strong enough for the rest of the family. Each sheet of Andrex is really two sheets ol paper joined togelher. Soft, strong Andrex— the modern toilet paper. A 6 lovely colours: green,113 words
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229 1964-10-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The president of the National Chamber of Malayan Manufacturers, Mr. David N. VV. Lee. appealed to small manufacturers in Mai- aya to join the organisa- 1 tion to make it a "truly j representative' body. He told a Press conference229 words
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Article55 1964-10-28 11 RAWANG. Tues. The annual fea.st of St. Jude will be celebrated at, St. Judes Church here on All Saints Day on Sunday. There will be a Low Mass at 7.90 a.m.; a Hieh Mass at 9 a.m. and another High Mas* at 5 pm. to be followed55 words
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Article101 1964-10-28 11 Price cut after 10-month boycott C ING APORE, Tue. s Five soft drinks manufacturers who increased their wholesale prices in January have now decided to reduce them, following a 10-month boycott of their products by coffee shops and trader organisations. The companies which today confirmed reduction of their wholesale prices101 words
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Article35 1964-10-28 11 MUAR. Turs.— The district officer, Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir. will distribute food to the poor at the mosque here tomorrow to mark the 70th birthday of the Sultan ot Johore.35 words
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Article582 1964-10-28 11 Truce? What truce?— Khir NOT TRUE ALLIANCE LEADERS MOUNTING AGITATION AGAINST P.A.P., SAYS MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'JJHE Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today disclaimed any knowledge of a two-year truce between the Alliance and the People's Action Party. He was commenting on a statement yesterday582 words
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Article76 1964-10-28 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. A •3 maintenance suit against Bertram Leslie Dunsford. a well-known former sportsman. was withdrawn today before Miss Jenny Lav Buone Bee. a magistrate. The suit was filed on May 9 by his estranged wife. Mrs Dorothy M Duns lord. Today, when the case was76 words
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58 1964-10-28 11 CINGAPORE. Tues. Another $3,900 was received today for the eight Ow orphans, whose mother was killed in a road accident last week. The list of constributors will be published tomorrow The Straits Times welfare fund for rhe children now totals 16,213 The58 words
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Article, Illustration212 1964-10-28 11 Red Cross director flies in with an artificial leg SINGAPORE, Tues. The Director of the Oversea Development Programme of the Red Cross, Miss Joan Whittington, flew into Singapore last night with an artificial leg for a patient in Brunei Miss Whittington said: "It Is for a Brunei shopkeeper, who is212 words
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Article42 1964-10-28 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Straits Times has received $65 in donations for Che Manijah binte Awang. a Singapore widow with nine children. The donors are Inche Hasan Ahmad, Petnling Jaya. (ssi and the Women's Institute of Tanskak ($6O).42 words
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80 1964-10-28 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore's Legislative Assembly, which has not met since June, will sit next Monday. It is expected that the first buisness of the meeting will be to elect a new Speaker in place of the present Speaker. Mr. E. W. Barker, who is likely80 words
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Article27 1964-10-28 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. —An ambulance, donated by the people of Norway, will be presented to the International Planned Parenthood Federation here at a ceremony on Friday.27 words
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262 1964-10-28 11 Planes from three air forces to test defences gINGAPORE, Tues Aircraft of the British, Australian and New Zealand defence forces will carry out exercises tomorrow to test the air defences of Singapore. These exercises are in conjunction with the passive air defence exercises held In Singapore yesterday. A small number262 words
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203 1964-10-28 11 i SINGAPORE, Tues THE Singapore Government is building a new $1,000,000 building to house the radiotherapy department, which will undergo radical modernisation. The State's Minister for Health. Mr. Yong NyuJc Lin. said this today when he declared open the World Health Organisation multiple seminar203 words
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Article26 1964-10-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malayan Railway announced here today that the night mail trains will cease to stop at Bidor as from Sunday.26 words
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350 1964-10-28 11 Flat case: Dr. Saw's firm makes a promise I(UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Tues. An investment company today gave an undertaking in the High Court that it would neither transfer nor part with a flat, allegedly sold to a housewife, pending the result of a court case. The company l s the350 words
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Advertisement99 1964-10-28 11 ||PHOTO|I I Here are the handsomest cars on the road! Can you name them? Need wetell you the answers? They are aIITRIUMPHcars, of course! TRIUMPH 200^1^ Voted 'Car of the Year 1964' Thp I i-powpred beauty The TRIUMPH VITESSE^ and built lor speed^^^^ The TRIUMPH TR4 (available with hardtop) Smart,99 words
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Advertisement70 1964-10-28 11 =1 y3Bafflsbaßfeo^^^= SINGAPORE FINANCE LIMITED 294, LAVENDER STREET, SINGAPORE 12. Tel: ***** (5 lines) PAID UP CAPITAL $6,000,000.00 DIRECTORS Chairman Mr. SEE T HIONG KIAT Mr. TAN KONG PIAT Mr. NG ENG KIAT Viet- Chairman Mr. TAN KIM CHUA (S.M.JJ Mr. NG TEE PENG Mr. TAN LEI TONG Managing Director:70 words
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Miscellaneous656 1964-10-28 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL S— K.L.. P. Pining and the Dog Trainer": 8.00 D c poh and Malacc News in Mandarin; 8.10 Modern p.m.: 5.15 Tesi pattern and Indian Music; 8.30 H.ishway music; 5.45 Opening and pn Patrul. 9.00 News in Malay gramme summary: 5.50 News 9.10 The Story of656 words
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356 1964-10-28 12 Ex-OCPD guilty of corrupt charges is jailed SUNGEI PATANI, Tuesday. ASST. Supt. Gurbachan Singh, former OCPD, Jitra, was sentenced to nine months' jail and fined $446 in default, another six months' jail after a 52-day retrial here on corruption charges today. Gurbachan, 33. with 12 years" service, gave notice of356 words
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Article79 1964-10-28 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Tokyo Olympics commemoration coins on sale in two Japanese banks here today were a complete sell-out. Both banks reported a "big rush" for the coins depicting ancient Greek athletes. A spokesman of the Bank of Tokyo said that they had sold out the79 words
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118 1964-10-28 12 120 MORE FILIPINOS ARRIVE IN TAWAU FOR JOBS TESSKLTON, Tues About «l 12U Filipinos in four boats arrived in Tawau last week in search of employment, according to a spokesman of the Labour DepartmentAbout 100 have found iobs in the estates. Since early this month a total of 180 Filipinos118 words
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Article47 1964-10-28 12 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Three men broke into a .sundry goods shop in Jurong Road just before duwti yesterday, and got away with $950 in cash, cigarettes and sundry goods. Three shop assistants, who werr sleeping in a rear room, were bound up with wire.47 words
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Article27 1964-10-28 12 KUALA LIPIS. Tues.— The Kuala Lipis Goodwill Action Committee will hold a public rally at the children's playground here on Nov. 5 at 7.30 p.m.27 words
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203 1964-10-28 12 The Green Jackets get a heroes' welcome OENA.NG. Tues. The 1 Ist Green Jacket* received a heroes' welcome when they returned here today after belpicg to quell the Azi/nari-led uprising in Brunei and completing two tours of active service in Sabah and Sarawak. Waitinj: at the Sw«ttennani Pier were their203 words
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200 1964-10-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuc rrHE All-Maiaya Chin- ese Mining Association has warned that if the International I Tin Agreement is discarded, it will be difficult, if not impossible, to obtain another agreement in the future. This warning was plven tn a memorandum submitted by200 words
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Advertisement322 1964-10-28 12 The new breed in motoring the YOUTHFUL YOU GET THAT CLEAN SPORTY FEELING WHENEVER YOU DRIVE A KADETT F>] tcor-owoy acceleration, road-clawing cornering, cheeky weaving in heavy traffic, and maximum safety at high speed cruising. But that's not all; the Kadett <- has good looks, panoramic visibility, 1 spacious sofa-like322 words
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Advertisement84 1964-10-28 12 I S&/ Wt^. MARC 0 VIT CH K""*^! mtti BLACK 4WHITE On any occasion in any company you will find Marcovitch BLACK WHITE cigarettes always accepted and enjoyed. Imported from England. Marcovitch BLACK WHITE are known throughout the world for their quality *^gjS>^ and good taste. Plain or Filter Tipped.84 words
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Miscellaneous257 1964-10-28 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. No good man take* iplrlt only 1. A tasty bite, one of 11 as a panacea (7). 5. The artist of 11 (8). 8. Who. Indeed, made Eve to 9. The head slowing down on surly? (10). return with fracture of the 13. Insufficient demand257 words
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Article, Illustration154 1964-10-28 13 It all started with a baby doll nightie 8 years ago IT'S about near as you can get to a topless dress without risking arrest. The wearer: Hollywood star Carroll Baker. This picture was taken as she was leaving her London hotel for the West End premiere of "The Carpetbaggers."Mirrorpic - 154 words
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188 1964-10-28 13 NEWBORN I BABIES WORST mi FROM FALLOUT LONDON. Tues. Newborn babies and those under one year are significantly the worst sufferers from nuclear tests, according to a report on strontium-90 in human bone in Britain, published today. The Medical Research Council. top British authority on the subject. quoted detailed statisticsReuter - 188 words
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Article51 1964-10-28 13 LEOPOLDVILLE. Tues. Government forces, aided by wh:tr> mercenaries have recaptured from rebels the important roan and river Junction of Boende in tht- north-west Congo, accordlnc to reports reaching here. The town, in the central Cuvette province, was said to have fallen vrMrrday without a shot being fired.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration351 1964-10-28 13 Former manager tells court 0f... Santa Monica, Turn JUDY GARLAND, "screaming and accusing everyone of everything,' once tried to jump from a hotel window, her former manager testified yesterday at a child custody hearing. She had been "running around without any clothes351 words
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Article38 1964-10-28 13 LONDON. Tues. The Indian Defence Minister. Mr. Y. B. Chavan. is to visit Britain for about a week from Nov. 11 for discussions en defence matters of cununun interest, it was announced here yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article59 1964-10-28 13 MOSCOW. Tues. The British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, and the new Soviet Premier. Mr Alexei Kosygin. have rxchancni messages in which thej expressed the hope that Anglo-Soviet relations will continue to develop. The exchange of telegrams between thr two Premiers, both of whom took officeReuter - 59 words
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206 1964-10-28 13 WOMAN TROUBLE FOR MAN WITH VALENTINO MASCOT /-CARLISLE. (Northern i England), Tues.— Scores of women have been making life a misery for a local businessman here all because he fixed a mascot once owned by silent screen s t a r I Rudolph Valentino to his car. The still potentReuter - 206 words
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Article63 1964-10-28 13 LONDON. TDM. Britain s boomiiiK car industry exported nearly 70.000 more cars in the lust nine months ol tins .war thun in the same period last year, according to lißures released here yesterday by the Board of Trade. Total car exports for the lirst nineReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration193 1964-10-28 13 Duchess to pay stepmother £25,000 for libel F ONDON, Tin Margaret Duchess of Argyll agreed in the London High Court yesterday to pay £25.000 libel damages to her stepmother, Mrs. Ye r a Whigham. The Duchess will also par the costs of the action brought, against her by Mrs. Whigham.Reuter - 193 words
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Article37 1964-10-28 13 LONDON. Tues. A Foreign Office spokesman said here that I or,don Pre.-s reixirt.-- that the nrw British Oovernnient would soon impose tola I ban on arms and equipment for South Afi 'at the moment, speculation.--Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article28 1964-10-28 13 TEHERAN Tues. Tw.enty-fl»* thousand people cheered the Shah of Iran and Empress Fanih here \"sitTiiav H Tiulioiivwde i-eremo-rriM were held marking the monari;:> -»Sth birthduv AP.AP - 28 words
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Advertisement414 1964-10-28 13 SHE NOTICES THE W^S/W SMARTNESS f'VK/f The 'difference' is this a Pelaco i mm business shirt feels comfortable MB j JM and looks smart avan attar a 9 I U whole day's wear. m)mff9t^fmm\ m^mmWb The graceful lines of Pelaco shirts are tailored to tnm-waisted per- f^^^^^^^^^^M fection. m It414 words
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Advertisement41 1964-10-28 13 Km wL S I Mm ~^^H /C «Bfr vJOpBkSv Don t spoil your Whisky with ordinary water— Up (Msmtw\l&{mX)/$ Bfr A good Whisky deserves the best Soda Water j mi. M Famous since 1794 FF BolI|e)j |n Sinpfort by Umon Limi41 words
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Miscellaneous57 1964-10-28 13 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM I rT \\f I'M N Vl TMOUSHT VKOY 1 WAS > HI HERE I &EJPEAPY J TRYINSTO vft T 1 DRIVE KtxßV NoW>y FINISH MS /YATOYER r^S^yT HOUSEWORK "VA DONTT JUST HAVE TIME TO CHANSE If HURRY, YA'LL CLOTHES AND RX. ArTY HA\Z X Iji57 words
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Advertisement500 1964-10-28 14 K'nntliiuift from Page till SITUATIONS VACANT M ire** II i Min.)— Box SO W. txtrn EUROPEAN HOUSEHOLD Oqulres -4 House and General Amah. Ability to cook desir- anN Apply I'honr XL VACANCIES EXIST FOR. a) Full i ;mi- Attractive Female Canvassers 1. M cum Receptionist. Apply Box A 1425 S.I.500 words
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Advertisement677 1964-10-28 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Worm* Si (Mi*.) Box St ctt. txtrm DUNLOP MALAYAN INDUSTRIES Petallng Jaya require female Malay •M .-pv.-d of 45 words per minute. Applicants should posses* Senior Cambridge Certificate and be capable of Translating Simple English CorreMwndrn. c into Malay. Write in ttmt instance to Personnel Manager. P.O. Box677 words
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Advertisement1118 1964-10-28 14 SITUATIONS VACANT J# Wordt $S (Mi*.)— Box St ctt. rxtrm ALL THOSE at present abroad •nek iriK losition in their owo or aootbei Country should write tor particular* and lertns ol a seivice witb over SU ♦ears world-wide reputation Perc> Ooutls CO.. Ltd., Mb Uigb UolOuro. Lunrlon W.C I WANTED1,118 words
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Advertisement1034 1964-10-28 14 GODOWN SPACE WANTED Wtrm* SS r Min.)— Box St ctt. extrm WANTED TO LEASE Approximately Im.ihki Square Keet Godown preferably near SHB or Riverside. Apply Box A 4717 S.T. Spore. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Wordt M I Min.)— Box St rtt rxtro FOR SALE. 10th Mile Port Dickson. 3 Acres1,034 words
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Advertisement803 1964-10-28 14 WANTED Wmrd* St (Mi*.)— Box tt el*, txtrm QUALIFIED BOOKKIIPINO TEACHER required Immediately for LCC Higher Class. State full particulars giving omce-bours telepbone number. Apply Box A 4723 S.T Spore. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL FAMILY Require (Cook General Amah) (Wash Amah. Must speak English, care for children. Recent reference*. Telep. ***** R'DOre.803 words
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Advertisement1045 1964-10-28 14 BEAUTY CULTURE <• Wordt SS (Ml*.)— Box it cte. txtrm WATCHINC YOUR FIOURET Saxin Is tbe answer. The ideal sugar substitute. Saxin tastes like sugar bat is non-fattemnK. Sv. men your tea. coffee. m. with Saxin. A Wellcome product. LEARN THE SECRET FORMULA that bas brought total beauty to thousands1,045 words
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Advertisement1033 1964-10-28 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wmrd* ti (Ml*.)— Box St ctt. rxtm UNION USED CAR COMPANY. 19<M Hillman Imp. 19AL' Hillman Super Minx. IM Klat '600' 8/ Wagon. 1960 Flat '1100' Deluxe. \9m Austin 'AJ.V, 1959 Hillman Minx. 1956 Hillman California. t»f>3 Austin Somerset View 31. Prlnsep Street. (Opposite R.0.V. 1.1,033 words
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Advertisement612 1964-10-28 14 FOR SALE it Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St els. rxfa WHEN BUYING SMlnleas Steel Table Cutlery it Is worthwhile to M first the various Lovely ritterns from RolinKin. <;.rinany and Japan In Hal or Polished Kmish at prices yo I afTord fom An^to-Dutch Tr.idinK Co IRI OtmtmmM liii.l Tel: *****,612 words
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Advertisement1295 1964-10-28 15 \b LIVERPOOL k WEST COASI U A Hut J Duia MM! r 5 riai» -tnana CAICNAS lifirpael, G 'asgo* I* Pt/TMa» Oct It MUAMPUS linerpoel, Atoniroi,th la PL Nat 2 M'Mnon ii.r-pael. a?.* Cla. 33 Net 1 Nm 1 Minim Lixrpeel »m > Nat a Nat 10 AtNEAS Littrpaal Net1,295 words
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Advertisement1283 1964-10-28 15 WULU£KLIIMjiMBUiJiaM THE EAC LINES ■■I yyy \i-<*fj XVI \jrsjM StNCAPOti «iiM*laMfV**P.««tTrTfMaiM»« rft.*MO BaaK^T<o<>^aMß o«*— »ousi kuMNeit roaoi n. s hwmovx I i»i -mm ism im im p*m* ***** lA.IIKCI 10 lEYICUTH, LAllakiA «ENOA Lt HAVRt, NAMBUR., IRIMtN, >NTWERP. RQTTERDIM. AMSTCROAM. CSLO, COTHtNBURC. URNUS t COPtWWUtW ■JUTLANBIA" (li i Saile* I*1,283 words
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Advertisement1274 1964-10-28 15 I Benuline »»RES> SERVICE 10 LONBON. LIVERPOOL *> CttmiltCllTJkl PW.TI. BENCLEUCH S" IZ *< m»a«i>oii atn Hull Bm 14 I* Part/Ott 3t Oct 31/ 1 G'aontk Om 21 BENREOCH FW London Nat 21 "■.nu^i.i.i, »o. yi-tm i-enan* Rolteioam Dec I Ott 31/ 2 Ne» i S Hamburg Btc II trngwar*1,274 words
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Advertisement1261 1964-10-28 15 iw^ -LLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. lffl*lH LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore S Dam J «n»-i 1 CITY Of NEWCASTLE 6*l. M-M'tt Oet 11 1 Nm ILAMINIAN Nat 13 Nat CITT IF LEEDS 21 23 Net 24'2S Net cur of Wm »/>• Ht J Btt CITT OF1,261 words
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Article100 1964-10-28 16 X^ELBOURMS. Tues. Induv trials held around Keady levels in quiet trading. Mo»-e> were small but some leaders eased. Base metals and oils were "ar.HU'f Ampol Exploration were up 1/3 to 18/3. Loans were steady. c.r.a 87/« Mount Ism m 4V 4 N. Broken Hill (10a.) 41/1 Ampol 10/11100 words
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Article257 1964-10-28 16 October 27. Three month*. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 eta. M. Containers 12 eta. Dunlops IS i ts. M. Cables) 17 eta. City Dev. 7 eta. McAliater 12 cm. E. Smelters 25 eta. M. Invest. 13 eta. Ksso 15 cts. 0.C.8.C. 18 ets. Fed. Dlsp. 12 eta. Rothmana 13 eta.257 words
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Article129 1964-10-28 16 SHIPS lym» alsntsids ttis Slngapor* wharvss ar sxsttetsd today ars: Rottl 3/4 Eastern I'm,- Kins.n Maru 6/7, Leipzig 8/9, President Adams 13/14, Disa 15/16, Tborssaard 18, Mariaamt 23/24, Rajah Brooke 21/22, Karmala 27/28. Rajula 31/32, Mandalay 33/34, Noreverett 35/36, Keerkrmg 29/30. Benvalla 38/39, Blue Wcter 42/43, Centaur129 words
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704 1964-10-28 16 From Oar Market Correspondent THE new record tin price spurred tin shares to higher levels on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday. Industrials and rubbers were also traded higher. Turnover in tins improved, though it was still only moderate, while that in industrials704 words
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Article26 1964-10-28 16 Malayan Stock Indues Oct. 26 O<t. !7 'Industrials: 84.3X 84.82 Tins: 132.05 132.86 9 rubbrrs: lilii.lt; 106.16 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962 10026 words
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Article911 1964-10-28 16 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchanse of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bsustoad (1,000) $160' C.S Holdings 13.O00) $2.43; Dunlops (2.000) $1.89. (7.000) $1.88; E»o ords. (4.000) $1.97. (3.000) $1.98;911 words
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Article27 1964-10-28 16 October 27. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: T'i cents (op oni- cent). TIN: SBlO 121 a picul (up 89.621-1. Inofficial r^timated offering: 220 tons (up ■ill tons).27 words
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Article233 1964-10-28 16 VOVEMBER Urst grarla rubbtr 4> tUiifl at 5 ».m. in tingapo.t and Kuala Lumpur v< urday at 72i ceota per Hi., up one cent on Monday's cloning level for the position. Tba too* was quietly stead v R.A.t. and F.M.R.E. closing arioi m cants per Ib. yesterday: i«t.233 words
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Article35 1964-10-28 16 ON the trss sichang* m-.rl.it n Hong Kong yesterday the U•• ftellar was quoted at i.751 for IT and 5.741 for cash. Sterling i- a- qimi'i lit* aa4 •n* taal iild at J4.M35 words
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Advertisement1114 1964-10-28 16 lE^orient] lines j ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. "CATHAY" Deports: Penang 13th Nev 1964 P. Swettenham 15Hi Nov 1964 Singapore 18rh Nov 1964 Far Manila 22nd/24th Nov, Hong Kong 26fh/30th Nov Returns: Singapore 4th Oec 1964 P. Swettenham 7th Dec 1964 Penang 9th Dec 1964 Fares From: Penang1,114 words
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Advertisement480 1964-10-28 16 OVERSEAS TOWAGE SALVAGE CO. LTD. LONDON OCEAN GOING MOTOR TUG "SALVONIA" 3,000 I.H.P. FULLY EQUIPPED WITH RESCUE AND FIRE-FIGHTING EQUIPMENT STATIONED AT SINGAPORE TO PROVIDE TOWAGE AND SALVAGE AGENTS: HARPER, GILFILLAN CO. LTD. (Tel: No. 9476 1 > (Outside OHice "Ourx *****3 WESTBOUND. EUROPE StRVICt bingipur* B Slam fsaane. Marseilles.480 words
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Article432 1964-10-28 17 Tin reaches new record of $810 rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose 59.62J a plcul to a new record of $810.12 i on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 20 tons to 220 tons. This was a remarkable result nfter last weekend's announcement of432 words
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Article93 1964-10-28 17 THI Malayan lehans.t Banks' Attaalatlan mada thaaa chaDgaa In lta rataa to merchant yesttrday (all rataa to 1100): Ni» Vark: buying TT 32 9/16. airmail OO 32 11/18. 90 d/at. 33 credit Mill, :i:u tndc bill*. Canada: buying TT S3 1/Is, airmail Ol> :c, 3/16. 90 d/at. 3593 words
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Article66 1964-10-28 17 CHIN 111 Pr.duss lilMnil, tinmport nssn print par »tful ytttsrclsy: Cseonut oil i bulk «1» itlltn. drum SMt W litre. tettai Oct./ Nor. UK/Contlntnt L 'i"'»pp»r: MuntoK white SISO Milan. Sarawak whiu U«» •P«clal Sin\«ak black lI2U Milan, garbled L»mpon« black 113 ft Milan. A.STA »186 ""•inil'apart Ca»fi66 words
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Advertisement274 1964-10-28 17 (Continued From Page 14) SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) :o Word* U <mim.)—B»x M rf» »xtr» AFTIR HOUSEHOLD CHORES, smooth "Prl" Hand Cream on buds to neutralise the harmful effects Ot snap and water. JIWILLIRV make* the moat oppreclated Qlft. Latest Rang* at Tla Sing Goldsmiths Ltd., 216-217, South Undue Road, Spore.274 words
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Advertisement757 1964-10-28 17 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) IB Ward* Si (mtm.)-Hnx Su < txtrm HOTEL AMBASSADOR Seaside 48 Meyer Road, Dancing Nightly. Tel: *****. MAYFAIR MOTEL S'PORI Rooms Alrcondltloned Popular Bar Courteous Service. STATION MOTIL Keppel Road airconditioned rooms, modern facilities. Tel: *****/8 b'pore. AIR-CONDITIONED Non-alrcon-dltloned Room moderate cbargea Thios Hoa Hotel Tel:757 words
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Advertisement750 1964-10-28 17 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. IMS. (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION It (I) Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19(2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963, that the Director of Public Works requires:--(a) the execution of streetworks in respect750 words
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Advertisement727 1964-10-28 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT GERMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY has vacancy for a German speaking qualified Medical Doctor with at least 9 years professional experience In medicine, surgery obstetrics and Diploma In tropical medicine and hygiene. Fluent English and eligible for registration as Medical Practitioner In Malaysia. Apply BOX A 1426 ST.. K.L. TENDERS727 words
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Advertisement795 1964-10-28 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from Singapore Cltlsens for the appointment scheduled under:APPOINTMENT: OPERATOR, ACCOUNTING MACHINERY (Female) Central Supplies Office, Singapore. SALARY SCALE: $137.50x7.50--197.50/212.50x7.50-295 pjn. PROBATION: One Year. AGE: Between 18 23 yean (on 1.1.64). QUALIFICATIONS St EXPERIENCE: Passed Secondary II (Form HI) or Its equivalent In795 words
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Advertisement658 1964-10-28 17 TENDERS TENDERS INVITED FOR THE SUPPLY OF COOKED FOOD TO STUDENTS AT liU SEKOLAH ALAM SHAH, JALAN CHERAB, KUALA LUMPUR Tenders will be received from registered Food Contractors at the Office of the Headmaster, Sekolah Alam Shah. Jalan Cheras, Kuala Lumpur up to 12.00 noon of 12th November, 1964, for658 words
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Advertisement927 1964-10-28 17 VACANCIES IN THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, SINGAPORE Only Singapore Citizens with the stipulated qualification* nr*d apply. TEACHERS-IN-TRAINING (WITH HIGHER SCHOOL CI.RTIFICATE, ENGLISH MEDIUM) I. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: (a) The Cambridge Overseas Full Higher School Ccrm OR (b) Statement of achievement equivalent to (a) abovo; OR (c) Passes in three subjects (school927 words
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Article, Illustration27 1964-10-28 18 MALAYSIA'S national flag is paraded in the closing ceremony of the 18th Olympic Games which ended at Tokyo on Saturday. UPI picture.UPI - 27 words
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510 1964-10-28 18 RUGBY All-Asian fifteen is the aim of MRU by KEN FERNANDEZ: Kuala Lumpur, Tues. AN ALL-ASIAN affair in the King of Thailand's Cup international rugby series between Malaysia and Thailand is the aim of the Malaysian Rugby Union, declared president Humphrey Brooke, today. As a first step towards this, the510 words
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Article, Illustration57 1964-10-28 18 ANITA WILL RUN IN KL MATCH ON NOV. 4 ANITA Worner (above) A will be in the team of German athletes who will meet Malaysia in an international match at Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, on Nov. 4. Anita reached the semifinals of the women's 800 metres in the Tokyo Olympic57 words
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135 1964-10-28 18 Kew San will lead strong Penang team against NZ PENANG, Tues.— Malaysian Thomas Cup captain Teh Kew San will lead a strong Penang team in their friendly badminton match against the visiting New Zealand team at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School here at 8 p.m. on Friday. The match135 words
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Article26 1964-10-28 18 JESSELTON, Tues. Sabah will be represented at the first-ever Malaysia Open badminton championships to be held in Singapore from Dec. 18 to 20.26 words
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206 1964-10-28 18 CRICKET Simpson scores 153 off Pakistan KARACHI, Tues. A sparkling century by skipper Bob by Simpson enabled Australia to total 352 in the first Test against Pakistan here today. Simpson scored 153 (IS fours) as Australia batted spiritedly in reply to Pakistan's first Innings total of 414. Simpson's score wasReuter - 206 words
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Article142 1964-10-28 18 LONDON, Tues.— British Olympic heroine Mary Rand, the sold, silver and bronze medals in her handbag, received a tumultous welcome at London Airport today when the first half of the rcturnln<* Games team flew in. Many people had waited up all night to greet142 words
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Article124 1964-10-28 18 LONDON, Tues. Results ol I soccer matches played *n Britain last night: League Cup 3rd. round Chelsea 4 Notts County 0: Crystal Palace 2 Southampton 0; SunaVrland 4 Blackpool 1. Div. 3 Colchester 1 Workington 1; Mansfield 4 Barnsley 3; PeterI borough 2 Reading 1 Port124 words
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Article147 1964-10-28 18 LONDON, Tues.— Joseph Filliston, 102-year-old "Father Time of Cricket' who played with and against such immortals as Dr. W. O. Grace and C. B. Fry. has died in nospi^al tollowing a road accident, it was announced here yesterday. A former professional cricketer with Staffordshire andReuter - 147 words
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Advertisement300 1964-10-28 18 DUNLOP JifSSik Mmifik DO IT AGAIN! J?jW|| TRUCK TYRES DUNLOP HSGHWAY BJ NYLON DUNLOP i Like the transport operators they serve, Dunlop are always on the move, always ahead with the latest scientific advances in tyre manufacture. Now-tough, resilient nylon has replaced rayon in all Dunlop Truck Tyres. WHY have300 words
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Miscellaneous205 1964-10-28 18 SPORTS DIARY RUGGER— Tour match (S'pore>: South Malaya v Thailand, padang 5.15 pm. Club (XL): PMC v Batu Garrison (Sg. Best). SOCCER— Spore BHFA Senior K.O. semi-final replay: Hongkong Bank v Cold Storage Un. Besar 7 pjn Junior K.O. semifinal replay: Sime Darby v Jardlne Waugh (Jn. Besar 5.15 p.m.).205 words
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1002 1964-10-28 19 Epsom Jeep - DO YOU MIND CAN PROVE HIMSELF A CHAMPION Epsom Jeep RACING with 1)0 YOU MIND, a speedy Irish four-year-old, can prove himself to be a champion by winning the main sprint (Race 6) at Bukit Timah today. Although he was successful only once in his five outings since June. Do1,002 words
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Article1681 1964-10-28 19 Race 1—2.15 Cl 4 Div 5 ($7,000) 7£ 1 ***** Kon Tiki a (Thlc St.) Allan. 3 9.0 'Cbonr 6 3 Noble Choice (Ying Hon St.) TJoa, 4 8.12 'Chan 10 3 0000 Fair Enough II (Mr. St Mrs. K.L. Chong) Heddle. 3 8.12 Donnelly 1 41,681 words
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Advertisement125 1964-10-28 19 Wj^k Wfak? f^j^fjssssltlisfsi jam W.S~ FOR ECOHOMY. PERFORMANCE AND RELIABILITY! OVER 100 YEARS OF PRECISION ENGINEERING B.S. A. has been known and respected throughout the world for a superlative standard of engineering ap*«pp^ and the high quality of products associated with Wm^^m the name. Behind every B.S.A. Motor Cycle this125 words
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Advertisement412 1964-10-28 19 Minolta From Oct. 10th to Nov.iOth 1964 Don't miss this exciting offer! You can get either (a) 6 rolls of Kodak 35mm black-and-white film, 36 exposures, or (b) one roll of Kodachrome colour film, 36 exposures, or (c) free accessories up to a value of $10/- when you buy any412 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1964-10-28 20 My Government has delivered the goods: Tengku compliment to China on N-success but also plea by Premier KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday TENGKU Abdul Rahman w ;i s loudly cheered tonight when Ik* said th c Government had "delivered the i goods'' security, peace and prosperity. The Prime Minister was addressing the1,062 words
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Article42 1964-10-28 20 SINGAPORE, Tues— The piano recital by the world famous Hungarian, Mr. Andor Foldes, scheduled for Saturday at the Victoria Theatre, has been cancelled. He is indisposed. The recital was to have been in aid of the NTUC Rehabilitation Fund.42 words
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66 1964-10-28 20 MADRID. Tues. Two troop- carrying: U.S. Marine helicopters crashed and burst into flames today after colliding in mid-air over South-west Spain, killing nine of the 22 marines aboard and seriously injuring a tenth. They were taking part in Operation Steel Pike, largest amphibious landing66 words
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Article200 1964-10-28 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The tussle between the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Khir Johari and the PAP over the reorganisation of the Alliance in Singapore was described by Tengku Abdul Rahman tonight as "just a storm in a teacup." Addressing the National Press200 words
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Article25 1964-10-28 20 WASHINGTON, Tues. The State Department yesterday warmly welcomed the installation of Mr. Phan Khac Suu as South Vietnam's new civilian Chief of State.25 words
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Article412 1964-10-28 20 LO NDON STOCKS, RUBBER and TIN LONDON, Tues.— lt has been anotner day of rising prices in the stock markets. In the absence of any serious opposition from abroad to the Governments economic measures and with overseas operators showing more confidence in sterling, small buyers were active again today and412 words
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Article278 1964-10-28 20 STORE WILL PROVE ITS WORTH: LEE I SINGAPORE. Tv««. IN three years' time, Singapore will have shown her worth in Malaysia, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. the Prime Minister, said tonight. In a dinner speech, the Premier said: "The people's success ultimately depends upon their intrinsic qualities. "I have great regard278 words
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Article54 1964-10-28 20 JAKARTA. Tues The Indonesian people have been aleited against counter-revolutionary vlties in a Radio Jakarta broai by the secretary of the Supreme Command for the Retooling of Revolutionary Apparatus (Kotrar), Mr. Alu.io. He said last night that actlvl- ties of former members of the disbanded politicalReuter - 54 words
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Article59 1964-10-28 20 HOBART (Tasmania). Tues. A major review of Australia's defences will begin next week. Mr. Reginald Swartz, Federal Minister for Repatriation, said here yesterday. He told the 47th annual conference of the returned Servicemen's League that Sir Robert Menzies, the Prime Minister, had made it clear thatReuter - 59 words
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Obituary49 1964-10-28 20 THE FUNERAL OF thr Vila B'm«r4 L.ll Nven Kwpc lull tiikr place on TliurMi iv 29th Ortotxr. The cortege will leave No. 24. Jalan Gurnejr, Kuala Lumpur at 2 p.m. fnr the Church of thr Holy Ros.iry. Jal.in lCm ktleldn and thereafter to the Client* Road Catholic Cemetery.49 words
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Advertisement246 1964-10-28 20 The Greatest Name in German Electronics! i; 15 beautiful Models to choose from! X I. 11l t SOUVERAEN An easily movable TV. Consolctc on rollera with lockoblc foldma tuch as Automatic Picture stabilization, 'Mrmomotic' tor Channel Lock, Voltage Stabilizer, Automotic Interference Suppression, gadget tor line tree viewing, etc., etc. and246 words
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Advertisement264 1964-10-28 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum)* Jp5J3 (AS AT 23. 10. '64) EE you an interest in 4ifr Ip^ict Oft PAmnonioo """^lipßH ***^^sss! £m%d W UIIIIJuIIIwW lffi£3ipM|^^£^J|^^^V nm&tSimmkm am inn IZT^ jit on mc Stock Exchange HH sssssV Imagine becoming an investor in Cold Storage. Eastern Smelting, Fraser Neave, Hume264 words
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Article, Illustration2114 1964-10-28 1 Peter Absalom - Peter Absalom Steps to co-ordinate development in four areas By Success depends on the owners TO varying extents. all four Malaysian territories are now encouraging industrial development. Everywhere in Malaya and Singapore especially, and also to a lesser extent in Sabah and Sarawak new industries2,114 words
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Article1556 1964-10-28 1 Staff Writer - Staff Writer Singapore s industrial pace getting faster Bj IN Singapore, the pace 1 of industrialisation is fast and getting faster. Hardly a week goes by without, somewhere on the island, a new factory being opened, a foundation stone laid or plans announced for the establishment of yet another1,556 words
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Article258 1964-10-28 1 Pa«e A jinomoto Malaysia Ltd. 3 Asia Engineering Industries Ltd 4 Asia Tobacco Co., Ltd. 5 Boon Chcah Steel Pipes Ltd Brady's (M) Ltd 7 Bridgcstonc (M) Co., Ltd.. 8 Coltcx Oil <M) Ltd 9 Carrier International (Malaya) Ltd 10 Costrol Ltd 11 Central Electricity Board 12258 words
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Article, Illustration699 1964-10-28 3 riE food seasoning, Aji-no-moto. has been on the market in this country for 41 years and the fact that it is now a "Made in Malaysia" product bears testimony to its high degree of popularity as an important culinary Ingredient. Produced commercially for699 words
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184 1964-10-28 3 THIRD FACTORY TO BE SET UP IN S.-E-.A. expansion many times over this to cater to the growing Malaysia-wide demand as well as overseas markets. Talking a long-term view on future developments, the company in October last year sent seven Malaysians to Japan for advanced technical training for one year.184 words
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Advertisement176 1964-10-28 3 The following Illustrations arc the various WR JkV g^^K package designs of super food seasonings M^k I I l^l I BWB I containing pure monosodium glutamote manu I^^JJJJJji #M JJ M lII^J S factured by AJINOMOTO CO., INC. of Japan, M W the largest and foremost manufacturer of FOR BETTER176 words
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Article, Illustration536 1964-10-28 4 SOU TIANG KENG - SOU TIANG KENG FROM FOUNDRY TO STEEL PIPE FACTORY B> A FAST EXPANDING industry that is making :ts mark in Malaysia is The Asia Engineering Industries Ltd. In nine years, it has expanded from a foundry to a factory producing mild steel pipes for536 words
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Advertisement47 1964-10-28 4 CONCRETE PRODUCTS GENERAL ENGINEERING TRADE ENQUIRIES WELCOME HEAD OFFICE: BRANCH OFFICE: JOHORE BAHRU OFFICE: 65, Soon Wing Road, Spore 13. 204. Thomson Road. 9-D, Jalan Scudai (5 1 m.s. Tampoi) Tels: *****. ***** ***** Singapore 11. Johore Bahru. Cable Add: "ASIASTEEL 1 Tel: ***** Tel: Tampoi 20447 words
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Article, Illustration668 1964-10-28 5 SOU TIANG KENG - SOU TIANG KENG 15 v FILTER T [PP E D cigarettes that are cool and mentholfresh are now no longer the exclusive creations of foreign companies. Local tobacco firms have Joined in the race to produce high-quality cigarettes to suit the most668 words
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Advertisement75 1964-10-28 5 WHY more smokers are changing to Ice Cold menthol cigarettes than any other brand? Because they k PAY /jE*f\ for a packet of 10 when I 1 it is really worth 40 SPORE cents Get MORE enjoyment out oi them as they are so refreshingly cool with the exclusive white75 words
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Article, Illustration545 1964-10-28 6 Henry Paul - Henry Paul MALAYSIAN FIRM ENJOYS DOUBLE DISTINCTION By A PRIVATE venture undertaken as a pilot scheme more than three years ago to manufacture steel pipes, is today a booming industry by itself, Supplying not only Malaysia's own needs but also competing in foreign markets. Scheme545 words
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Advertisement102 1964-10-28 6 Vwt c manufacture steel w*3fß^ff^t Jl f4'^> w < f- r i w pipes for water main, MttflfeVo&d^^M —\J Hf **'V~' lst > s f*\ y> I Sewerage and mining alilfjltf^ if £r>J t\,i\\ Vi r ~to > Industry from 8" up- JSBBp-?*. j JL* J*?fy ML/, rl r wards102 words
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1172 1964-10-28 7 RONALD KINSEY - Grace of modern living added to prosperity RONALD KINSEY TESTIMONY TO NATIONS VICOUR, SPIRIT... By rthe prosperity of Malaysia must be added the grace of modern living for one complements the other and testify to the vigour of the nation and the spirit of the people. The growth of a1,172 words
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Advertisement95 1964-10-28 7 v* -v m. v" Vw <%. v%V «s« i~« »amm r m "mm #/>#//// t m j% viAp ,w *»mmnmm&*mmm m k r «t f r»#########^# s\yi*kA%»%||i%%»%^%-%»%%%\*-t *-in t tff*.;«'.t-t w.m b m m-w w** m m m m --m m*r tr m *r sr **r m .'v.x'fc.m'm.m^'*.'**.*'*'*'* %*«\%«%m i95 words
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Article, Illustration518 1964-10-28 8 BOB PERIES - Tyre factory will boost economy of Malaysia BOB PERIES By MALAYSIAN made tyres will be available on the local market when the $20 million Bridgestone Malaysia factory in Jurong goes into production later this year. The establishment of Bridgestone Malay.-ia in Singapore to produce tyres locally, will be a big;518 words
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Advertisement47 1964-10-28 8 WV^Ho J i i IM^ri fl /Jm^J^Sßb^ y^ l^^H *f# will soon be in full production. \W^BF Ai 1 1 <MK!j M <Ir 1 mJBSw ss Mn I Made to International specifications, I BRIDGESTONE MALAYSIA CO..LTO R5P| I Keep the wheels of Malaysia rolling on BRIDGESTONE MHHHHiB47 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-10-28 9 CALTEX'S lubricating oil blending plant at Tanjong Penjuru, on Singapore's west coast. The s;i million plant was opened by the Singapore Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee in February this year. I DR. GOH KENG SWEE (third from left) with the Chairman of the74 words
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310 1964-10-28 9 THE 2« million Caltex lubricating oil blending plant at Tanjong Penjuru, on Singapore's west coast, was opened in February this year by the Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Six years before this, the company launched a multimillion dollar310 words
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Advertisement130 1964-10-28 9 MB*. jtm**.- -#^»v ■<•■■■ >.-■ t»w^^^^^^^^^».^ CALTEX Lubricating Oil Blending Plant at Tenjong Penjuru, Pasir Panjang. Singapore. Photograph by xourtesy of Celbuildingi Ltd CALTEX in Malaysia's Expanding Economy The Ms 2 500 000 Lubricating Oil Blending Plant at Tanjong Caltex faith in the great future of Malaysia and our people130 words
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Article, Illustration816 1964-10-28 10 Carrier's P.J. plant supplies Malaysia's air conditioning MALAYA, Singapore ana now Malaysia, have long been close associates of Carrier, manufacturer of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. For 30 years. Carrier and its distributor, International Air Conditioning Co. (Singapore and Malaya) Ltd. have long been active In the development of the816 words
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Advertisement104 1964-10-28 10 "VI f\ 111 II There is more Carrier air conditioning sold than any other brand Here Ot Carrier's modern plant ig^.^^v^^ BHHHBMM^^^^^_^ in Petaling Jaya another Made —i^^^tfflßflU r < 'v ***K i "i Malaysia "room air coodihooer I k -^> IS readied for shipment. /jLpPfefeu *42y^' /'^y BWfe-^ffr A104 words
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Article, Illustration104 1964-10-28 11 GABRIEL LEE - GABRIEL LEE ni. wUi "its wwii'.tt jkiiL nuuuitetun?s antscßtf an ■■iOi>iJ*« SSSB'SSSSS SS to. ui'u' I m ■p—ap ir i bJSJS sr» JHffJ '"niitfT win ma ijMsn— r^is 3i*KTt :iac tow r. i- ggt&_ nil a Tn^^i^—ix :.< I- L. "♦n* ,»r*imr hiiiimwii104 words
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914 1964-10-28 12 THE Central Electricity Board was established by Federal Ordinace on Ist September. 1949, as a corporation whose primary duty was to promote and encourage the development of electricity supplies throughout the whole of the country. Finance: In 1953 the Board had $154 million of914 words
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Article220 1964-10-28 12 Rural Electrification. The Rural Electrification Plan submitted by the Board to Government in 1960 was accepted and implementation followed Immediately. It covers some 500 villages which are to be given supplies by the Board with Government financial assistance of about $15 million. The scheme has progressed satisfactorily.220 words
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Advertisement170 1964-10-28 12 I POWER FOR \\,S|v i INDUSTRIES x^^S^ II A /^>/jk THE BATAN C PADANC VALLEY The first stage if the Cameron Highlands Hydra Electric \/^l? Hl t^ c will involve the use W ■m Jt- w U«- IHE TELOM AND BERTAM L Scheme with a Reservoir which has a gress170 words
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Article, Illustration733 1964-10-28 13 /\NE of the earliest established pioneer industries in Singapore is Cement Aids (Singapore) Limited, a $1 million concern with overseas affiliation and employing a staff of more than 30 people. It has completed successfully its firsl year of operation since its opening733 words
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Advertisement234 1964-10-28 13 JAMES WARREN CO.. LTD. CEMENT AIDS (SINGAPORE) LIMITED GUTHRIE COMPANY LTD. ARE MANUFACTURERS AND CONSULTANTS OF CONCRETE ADMIXTURES AND IMPREGNATIONS: SINGAPORE, 4th Floor Union Bldg SINGAPORE P.O. BOX 900 Tel: *****/9 AQUAPEL 3CC (waterproofer) CALCU RE membrane curing compound) KUALA LUMPUR P.O. BOX 198 KU Veh *****/9' 3 CALTITE (heavy234 words
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Article, Illustration717 1964-10-28 14 P. M. RAMAN - Prefab steel structures ideal for Malaysian climate P. M. RAMAN FIRM MEETS NEW FACTORY OWNERS' DEMANDS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY t* MANY new Industries, with capital inyestments running into millions of dollars, have been established In Malaysia within the last two years. Many more new ventures are being promoted. They all717 words
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Advertisement65 1964-10-28 14 1 ii Wriivfa^i Vlrft h. i rtfo <k^. fr X-..,. lft MiUniMnn r ttT v^v .-^«a^ Largest STEEL-FRAMED building in Malaysia Picture shows frames tor BRIDGESTONE MALAYSIA CO, LTD com B up at Jurong. Singapore. When completed the structure will have a total lengthof J246fl witha«panof 132 ft.. for better65 words
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Advertisement28 1964-10-28 15 PROfiRFSS OF MAI AYS I A II II celbuildings or your nearest JARDINE WAUGH office^^ limited SPECIALISTS IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF STEEL-FRAMED BUILDINGS INCLUDING OFFICES.-WAREHOUSES. AIRCRAFT HANGARS. ETC28 words
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Article, Illustration558 1964-10-28 16 FOR EVERYTHING ON WHEELS A TYRE BY DUNLOP YES, for everything and anything on wheels, there is always a tyre by Dunlop and the tyres manufactured at the $30 million Dunlop factory in industrial Petaling Jaya are aimed at giving Malaysians both quality and performance. The Dunlop factory the 109Fah Studio - 558 words
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Advertisement66 1964-10-28 16 DUNLOP tyres X DunlopHlo^^fcd^ All Dunlop tyres are made to international standards S r-_ r .i ay< ,j r cf rk~«. ,k v m ror reiaxeo rest v_hoose the best in Malaya, and are specially des.gned for extra long >\^ g /< DUNLOPILLO mattresses, bolsters, pillows and wear on Malaysian66 words
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141 1964-10-28 17 Firm with history of over 80 years THE history of Eng Aun Tong could j j be traced to the late Aw liv Kirn over 80 i I years ago. He was then dealing in Chi- nese medicine in i Rangoon. After his death in 1908, a limited company was141 words
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Article, Illustration283 1964-10-28 17 MULTI-MILLION ENTERPRISE PLANS MORE FACTORIES ENG AUN TONO, the multi-million dollar enterprise, plans to set up a new factory in Jurong. one in India, Africa and South America, Dato (Dr.) Aw Chens Chye, its managing director announced. The company also aims to extend its present range of medicinal products. Research283 words
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Advertisement54 1964-10-28 17 MADE IN MALAYSIA y These Tiger Medicinal products are used -^o] i b^l_ by a H young and^old^___, 1 5515 HEADACHi p™. TMftlktf c AM BAIASHIN SAI CUM THONt SAM (Pit n wa j^) IPkJ KvHIl ENG AUN TONG SJ^^ THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL MJuu tv *Ji fr««u TIGER BALM54 words
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Article, Illustration505 1964-10-28 18 New feature helps housewives ALL the keenness in the world is not enough to enable a cook to produce delicious meals. Her fuel for her kitchen equipment should be nothing less than the best. The lady in question may have one of those stoves that505 words
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Advertisement156 1964-10-28 18 S^ WITH THE /eZZ^N «P' i >^ FROM THE f C#»#>Al NEWPORT ICSSOJ 2fci A NEW ESSO (CSSOJ DICKSON V 'IN THE W^M *T' (XCCOI p O RT \S REFINERY... NEW ESSOB F M -if A > \^99%*J DICKSON PORT k^^H tit* -^'xJi f |l REFINERY... «t ft U dicksonHH156 words
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Article, Illustration457 1964-10-28 19 VESOP STORY OF FAITH IN NATION'S STABILITY Chapters of progress continue to be written IT began in November 1961 when the Federal Chemical Industries (Singapore) Limited was incorporated. This was followed by the granting of pioneer status in February the following year. And when Dr. Goh Keng Swee laid the457 words
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Advertisement122 1964-10-28 19 I SO b the superb food seasoning MADE IN MALAYSIA TO y/ SERVE MALAYSIAN HOMES Tl feiPH I HnßßHi| —the pure monosodium gluta- j^T^j TTH mate /o P |us I* accentuates i;\ «BHti-i"'S3 the natural flavours in food to give £&>■« m^S^&fSm P^| P| that superior taste in cooking. 9122 words
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Article, Illustration544 1964-10-28 20 Ford plays a big role in Malaysia road transport IJXDR 38 years, the Ford Motor Company has contributed substantially to the advancement of road transportation in Malaysia and the deve- lopment of car assembly skills among Malaysians. Ford is one of the first motor companies to establish544 words
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Advertisement62 1964-10-28 20 FORD'S FIRST! Ford started in the motor business in Malaysia 38 years ago and has progressively increased its assembly facilities.' Today Ford has completely modern assembly facilities backed by 38 years of experience, craftsmanship and knowhow. This is your guarantee of quality in Malaysian -assembled Ford cars, trucks and tractors.62 words
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806 1964-10-28 21 Ronald Kinsey - Ronald Kinsey WIDE RANCE OF POTTERY GRACES HOMES 5l FIRM PLANS EXPORTS TO BORNEO STATES WHEN you have "a meal or wash your hands at the sink, or merely hold a beautiful flower vase to admire its graceful contours in a Malaysian home today, the806 words
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Article, Illustration17 1964-10-28 21 AN artist at work at the Goh Ban Huat Pottery Works in Kuala Lumpur.17 words
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Advertisement81 1964-10-28 21 "N^rfß^^fe^^ MALAYSIA ff'^'lHE 5 Hfe REGISTERED TRADE MARK I o t~~ PIONEERS 1 IN THE MANUFACTURE OF u** J! i| SANITARY WARE __THgB|rr f I I PORCELAIN INSULATORS ,,...*^y blwed CERAMIC GRILLES "B™ 1^ JS&W TABLEWARE W W. AND WZ STONEWARE GLAZED PIPES v.; ft FITTMIC3 AN ELECTRIC POTTERY KILN.81 words
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Article, Illustration598 1964-10-28 22 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH By PACKAGING COST TO INDUSTRY REDUCED SINCE a wooden box manufacturing concern here Hiap Chuan Joo began to turn out corrugated fibre-board cartons at their factory in Balrstter Read last year, the production rate has increased more than two-fold. And to cope with the598 words
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Advertisement34 1964-10-28 22 I n >l tnllM PACK YOUR GOODS IN 111 LJi^SBH^ 1 CORRUGATED CARTONS I F=ti I.NI. ASIC FOR QUOTATIONS FROM:HIAP CHUAN JOO 516 BA LESTIER ROAD, SINGAPORE 12. (ESTD- 1923) TELEPHONE 50-201 (4 lines)34 words
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1218 1964-10-28 23 CORRESPONDENT - CORRESPONDENT By SPECIAL OURS", said the Sales Director solemnly looking at the ceiling, "is a World of Care". "Oh. I wouldn't say it's that bad." said the Advertising Agent. "I admit we're short of ideas at the moment, but we mustn't lose1,218 words
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Advertisement20 1964-10-28 23 slnS this is 71 Johnson Trust in the (|cmucH«*flcmucn name the choice of wise women all over the world. \Fu)20 words
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198 1964-10-28 24 Biscuit factory 'credit to nation' By GI'NN CHIT THTE ONE of Malaysia's biggest i biscuit factories. Ktaian (iv.in of Butterworth, Pro- vince Wellesley, received i high praise recently from Mr. L. A. D. Williamson. Chairman of the Tariff Advisory Board. During a visit to the fac- tory. Mr. Williamson de-198 words
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Article, Illustration603 1964-10-28 24 Gabriel Lee - Gabriel Lee Aim to supply good share of needs *y WITH the setting up of Khong Guan Flour Milling Ltd. which went into production In March this year, the local market is now less dependent on overseas sources for flour. Previously, flour was imported in603 words
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Advertisement24 1964-10-28 24 ARROW BRAND FISHERMAN BHANO \STu^- i=Si!2sl -^5/^' WHEU. BRAND TANK BRAND KuAMP ftllAM FI -OUR MILLING Jl^fev IIHUNbvIUAN limited. j™Bpn!a '^^'"'-'^^Si'ill IllljlE A 1$24 words
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Article, Illustration402 1964-10-28 25 PRODUCTION FOR OVERSEAS MARKETS, TOO WITH the opening of the $1.5 million Lam Soon Oil and Soap (Singapore) Ltd. at Jurong earlier this year, toilet soap of international standard is now being made in Singapore, according to Mr. T.L. Whang, its managing director.402 words
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Advertisement7 1964-10-28 25 THREE DIFFERENT COLOURS i> THREE DIFFERENT FRAGRANCES7 words
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Article, Illustration450 1964-10-28 26 GABRIEL LEE - GABRIEL LEE by Director sees bright future for timber PLYWOOD MACHINE fTHE building boom in Singapore has helped to boost a number of subsidiary industries. One of these Is woodwork. Ten years ago. Lee Cheong Kee Const: uction Company of 197, Kallang Road, pioneered the manufacture of450 words
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Advertisement21 1964-10-28 26 111 l illl I EXTERIOR DOORS i II 'I |p bAikiiivn iivviiu s^jtp^ ji 7 hums tin. suupih (12) m i375e21 words
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Article, Illustration201 1964-10-28 27 P. M. RAMAN - First country outside Australia to make Century batteries BY P. M. RAMAN \f\LAYSIA is the first country outside Australia to manufacture Century batteries, according to a company spokesman. The $1.5 million plant is In Petaling Jaya. Its annual output averages 65,000 batteries. These are used i" cars and in all201 words
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352 1964-10-28 27 MANUFACTURE o- the Century battery begins with the castint; of the grid whose function is to support the active material and conduct current to the cell terminals. The active material is Initially in the forr.i of a paste which is composed352 words
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Advertisement13 1964-10-28 27 II BATTERIES »M r/VAA^A^M'&S MVA MADE IN MALAYSIA I fl/ IH I I13 words
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Article, Illustration544 1964-10-28 28 Standard of living in country rising A MILESTONE in the history of the Malaysian milk industry was established last August, with the opening of the $1 million Magnolia Dairies (Singapore) Ltd. milk plant. A subsidiary of Cold Storage (Malaysia) Ltd., the new Magnolia544 words
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Advertisement102 1964-10-28 28 THE NEW MAGNOLIA MILK IN THE NEW BOTTLE. Kj I j■ mm k j^ "\/n"\B \Wj&s The new MAGNOLIA MILK is an energy-giving drink fl 07 i jd"^ JB •"<• full of vitamins, minerals and protein, and in your L ■1^ favourite flavours too! Chocolate, caramel, strawberry iMit^ 7 '***>■*.102 words
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Article, Illustration438 1964-10-28 29 TONY HERMON - PLANS TO STEP UP OUTPUT, BRING IN NEW LINES TONY HERMON Malayan Nozawa products well placed in the Malaysian market By QNLY three years old, the Malayan Nozawa Asbestos Cement Co. Ltd. in Petaling Jaya has firmly established itself in the Malaysian market. As its very name suggests it manufactures438 words
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Advertisement115 1964-10-28 29 ~S^ I r^flf 1 sjk IHH mJ^^V JPlliSnmSS ii "ir;iii!irjjt!T^L ESS MADE IN MALAYSIA ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETS Malex coloured corrugated asbestos sheets m^^^ give colour and long lasting protection C ZTI S^k M l I^l J^— LJC to your property. WdTVIPIU I —i Malex is highly resistant to fire, shock,115 words
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Advertisement141 1964-10-28 30 THE FOUNDATION OF MODERN MAN'S PROGRESS H mJS m. Ntp^^^f Kj.^^H v -r w^JM/m r %i#»> i *tf»-g Si .B3rS3iiuii^ iipwg SftL f r*F Jr Wffwfs& Site STRENGTH This massive structure holds GRACE Malaysia's National Mosque in Kuala back millions of .tons of water providing o valuable source Lumpur dramatically141 words
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Article239 1964-10-28 31 CONCRETE SERVICE TO BE FORMED Five cement firms agree THE five Malaysian cement producers, Malayan Cement Ltd., Malaya Industrial Milling Corp. Ltd., Tasek Cement Ltd., Pan-Malaysia Cement Works Ltd. and Singapore Cement Manufacturing Co. L t d., while remaining independent of one another in the production and marketing of their239 words
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Article266 1964-10-28 31 IN August 1953. manufacture o f Portland Cement was pioneered in Malaysia at 'Rawang by MALAYAN CEMENT LTD. Their first kiln had a capacity of 100,000 tons by the end of 1959. Local production had Increased to 360--000 tons and both M.C.L.. who by this time266 words
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227 1964-10-28 31 LIGHTWEIGHT concrete Is not a "new" or "entirely different" concrete .simply because it has recently attracted worldwide attention in spectacular architectural creations. Insulating concrete which is made with cement and lightweight aggregates such as perllte and *ermlcullte has been used for many years. Structural concrete227 words
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1468 1964-10-28 31 More uses of concrete seen in many fields By SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT TN the last twenty years concrete has become the most important and widely used material in the building and civil engineering industry because of its economy, its strength and because of the variety it offers. A growing use of1,468 words
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Advertisement212 1964-10-28 32 jLxidL *b*""*"*^ s^ijißßß'C* 's^^* s <- P^^^^^'H PRAI REFINERY Three grades of best refined cane sugar, PI (Coarse Granulated), PX ArS. v I (Standard Granulated) and PB (Refined Brown), are packed in the conven- Vw /<*"e?fcAv\ tional jute bag for the wholesale and retail sugar trade. Ife 1 /^«^3^— M212 words
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Article, Illustration1673 1964-10-28 33 By SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT LOCAL MANAGEMENT WITH OVERSEAS KNOW-HOW rrHE Prai Sugar Re--1 finery is a product of joint endeavours. I ike a number of other pioneer companies in the country, this $22 million project represents an attempt to combine effectively local entrepreneurship with1,673 words
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Advertisement199 1964-10-28 34 JUSSt* £*o^"^J^^ iy^ aw ow P r cec^ 9 enera purpose elec- Aw B trode, giving maximum economy in jffr /JW B welded mild steel constructional work. Mm MM K A Ul I A Iv J&r mm mm ■lfvß#lr^l« j&^ Mf II A high quality, general purpose elecjG^ B trode199 words
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Article, Illustration617 1964-10-28 35 HOPE FOR SIZEABLE EXPORT MARKET VfALAYSIAS first iTI and only welding electrode factory Malayan Welding Products Limited was granted pioneer status by the Malayan Government early this year. This half million dollar pioneer industry is situated in the industrial satellite town.617 words
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Advertisement287 1964-10-28 36 .^Bk Bbl 8 Bn^kflßßßk\ jBbI BAvM B^Bh *S33r BBB^B Bfl BBmBB B^flßß uB B bL^ Hi P^^ %BW% IH BP Bb *****1 BB* \*^^k I I Kkl I I 111 9 gSfjSSSISt: -..M' B^bW. &BBQK H «|BA«^^ri^ flßi^^^BßML--j!^fl HBBfll Hj| 4 «v. V" -*i bß^b^bV b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^B^b^b^bl .\&SffK^SS^^?^SSi ?>-;.'' jw^^Sfls^^^^^H y^f^287 words
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1325 1964-10-28 37 Investment in Malaysian industry A vital institution By SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT 13USINESS InvestD ment In Malaysia has been associated for decades with Investment in commercial agency houses dealing in import and export commodities. Trading alone, by far, accounts for the major part of all business Investment. Most of the remainder of1,325 words
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1073 1964-10-28 37 rE secret of success In any industrial venture lies in five major key [actors -M A R K E T S, MACHINES. MATERIALS. MEN. MONEY. This applies to manufacturing business anywhere in the world. There are no exceptions. Once each of these aspects has1,073 words
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Article, Illustration564 1964-10-28 38 RODERICK PESTANA - RODERICK PESTANA By LOCAL WEAVING MILLS PRODUCE THE CLOTH PRODUCING cloth that goes to make uniforms for Malaysia's fighting men Is one of the main interests of the Malayan Weaving Mills Limited of Johore Bahru. The company, formed in 1957 with $3 million paid-up capital, is564 words
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Article, Illustration16 1964-10-28 38 THE Malayan Weaving Mills Ltd. (seen in centre) at Jalan Scadat, Johore Bahrn.16 words
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Advertisement18 1964-10-28 38 MALAYAN WEAVING MILLS LTD. 6 M.S. Jalan Scudai, Johore Bahru, Malaysia. TEL: TAMPOI 284-5 386 CABLE ADD: "WEAVEMILL"18 words
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765 1964-10-28 39 Henry Paul - Ipoh attracts industrialists planning to enter Malayan market Henry Paul By WHAT are the key factors which determine the choice of a factory site? Marketing dictates that the site must be close to major markets. Land must be reasona b 1 y priced, with good access to road, rail and765 words
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Advertisement107 1964-10-28 39 TASEK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE in^M^T] THE LEADING AWO MOST PROGRESSIVE INDUSTRIAL H 3^^^^. DEVELOPMENT SCHEME IN NORTH' MALAYSIA. B<l V'^^*Xl^X r^rt^Vrt V/ V H /"^^V. IPQH I THE INDUSTRIAL HEART" S M- *V I 2^ \m 1 I The trea around Ipoh is quite dearly the Mrate- Railway 1 V |X^>^^^107 words
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Article, Illustration506 1964-10-28 40 Diet of high protein and milk builds up resistance to TB NEW Zealand Dairy Supplies (S) Limited is a joint venture between overseas capital (New Zealand Dairy Production Marketing Board) and local capital (The Amoy Canning Corporation (S) Ltd.). The factory was set up In the Amoy compound at 8506 words
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Advertisement192 1964-10-28 40 i^^^™^^^ CAP by Crown Cork Company (M) Ltd., ill II I 1-T" 111 I 111 II I IIYXI II M| LK by New Zealand Dairy Supplies (S) Ltd., IYIHUL 111 IVIHLHIOIH V BMmVaVff BOTTLE by Singapore Glass Manufacturers Co. Ltd. "V m 1 r «si v I v I Sgfl192 words
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Article, Illustration445 1964-10-28 41 P. M. RAMAN - P. M. RAMAN Factory ready i for expansion By rvFFICE Equipment Manu\J factoring (Singapore) Ltd. has been a success from the word "go." The company moved into its new ultra-modern factory building in Red Hill Industrial Estate in October last year. It was opened by445 words
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Advertisement96 1964-10-28 41 Office £$utjament^A(anufi<ictutetS SJ Jltd. Office £$uipm«nt Manuftactutet* (Mj JZtd. 10 JALAN KILANG TIMOR, SINGAPORE 3 JALAN BUKTI, LARKIN INDUSTRIAL ESTATE TEL: *****2 *****7 JOHORE BAHRU Manufacturers of:— STEEL OFFICE DESKS-TABLES-CHAIRS STEEL OFFICE DESKS-TABLES-CHAIRS ft ACCESSORIES ft ACCESSORIES BANK COUNTERS ft CASH BOXES BANK COUNTERS ft CASH BOXES FIUNG CABINETS-LATERAL HUNG96 words
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Advertisement103 1964-10-28 42 i Ira* Lki. ■■■i^^^^^^B Wf/ IKAN TERBANG PRIMA BRAND wWV flour PRIMA BRAND 6 v L^°?* ta^SUl^se mm flour mills is j^E&* h IFiyjnjlLllKi Mr^ >K± mimafiour mills SHiQAPORt r^/^^fcNkJ Ac TJfc M *I V S^V SP US G«« wui (jo Lit c««j» vrit»MT> jRi y** "»"«> »t»«l ■^P. v^»103 words
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Article, Illustration792 1964-10-28 43 SOH TIANG KENG - Flour mill hopes to get overseas market, too SOH TIANG KENG By AS the pace of Malay- sia's industrial revolution quickens, more goods bearing the label, "Made in Malaysia" are expected to flood the local market. More and more industries are mushrooming all over Malaysia as the country moves towards792 words
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Article, Illustration229 1964-10-28 43 'Malaysian goods will soon be widely accepted' rIE managing director of Prima Flour Mill Ltd., Mr. Cheng Tsang Man, has predicted that Malaysia made goods would gain wide acceptance among local buyers soon. Prejudices against local made goods, he stressed, were only "temporary." He said: "This hesitancy in buying goods229 words
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Article442 1964-10-28 44 Henry Paul - Henry Paul By Perak Hydro-Electrics generating capacity increasing steadily rpHE history of the Perak River HydroElectric Power Company Ltd. goes as far back as 1926 when it was granted concession rights by the then Sultan of Perak. the late Sir Alang Iskandar Shah. Under this agreement442 words
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175 1964-10-28 44 Nawar and the other at Batu Gajah. This brought the generating capacity of the company to 78.000 kilowatts and $40 million had been at that time invested in capital works. In the late *****, immediately after the postwar period, the company spent175 words
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Advertisement31 1964-10-28 44 PERAK HYDRO MEANS WT mm Em Mm J 1 BHfettl|^K|^^^^^ 1C mm flr WF I N D U S7" RY Wkw^wwww THE PERAK RIVER HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY'S CHENDEROH DAM. ~^iS§31 words
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Article, Illustration468 1964-10-28 45 P. M. RAMAN - P. M. RAMAN Rheem drums exported to S-EA, too by RHEEM-HUME Malaysia Limited In Hill View Avenue, Singapore, one of the leading manufacturers of steel containers in Malaysia, has 18 years of Malaysian background. It Is conversant with the needs of the expanding industrial economy. In468 words
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Advertisement57 1964-10-28 45 RHEEM-HUME MALAYSIA LTD. A MEMBER OF THE RHEEM INTERNATIONAL GROUP OF COMPANIES THAT GIRDLES THE WORLD m J *T"*"*^ .1 I I flJwtMitnfY- _Jl im A I Manufacturers in Malaysia of:--l|^6CnU||Ulllw Steel drums of from 2 gallon to 44 gallon capacity, 31 HILL VIEW AVENUE SINGAPORE hot water heaters and57 words
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Article, Illustration671 1964-10-28 46 Latest machines used to improve quality jPEWTER CRAFTSMEN STILL BELIEVE IN SURENESS OF THEIR HANDS BUT- rthis age of automation, Malaysia's pewter craftsmen still believe in the sureness of their hands to turn out exquisite products that are daily becoming more and more well-known all around the world. But this671 words
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Advertisement81 1964-10-28 46 ■/M |l I B H^J^^ Selangor Pewter, products of exquisite I 4fe j/Sv'lV'lll i^\ MBrii™ elegance are made from Straits refined nVsMll iWf ill Hr> t!n With a large factor V at Setapak, m&frM& I If Iff II •-•If J employing over 80 workmen, every Selangor r Rlfl^l HJwi rf81 words
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Article, Illustration602 1964-10-28 47 Shellane gives final touch to that sense of well-being OHELLANE is fast a household word in Malaysia. It is the modern fuel which is rapidly gaining popularity among the growing number of smart and intelligent housewives who demand instant heat, clean and odourless fuel for602 words
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Advertisement99 1964-10-28 47 M Mniwßlfi^fc ***** l IWINfi New fiats like these W\ LIVIIIU are springing up all W. over Malaysia. When modern t\M Hn m3B^^^^^^ IW housewives move in, they demand till Ij^^fc—^ fl> c k es or co °k' n 9 Sheilane X !rn l^^'W |n Strike a match, an instant99 words
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Article, Illustration280 1964-10-28 48 /\NODA Cement was at first imported in bulk from the famous Onoda Cement Company in Japan. Some 130,000 tons were imported annually. Encouraged by the Singapore Government's industrial programme and also by the increasing local private demand, it was decided that a280 words
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Advertisement48 1964-10-28 48 111) AVCIA ti&-- v '!4fS3fi f %d f ir*l.rl I Jin T p m lI M fl iSMiipi) 1^ U UM X^s^X CEMENT SINGAPORE CEMENT MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN SINGAPOftf OFFICE: 144 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 1. TEL ***** CEMENT PLANT WEST WHARF, SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. TEL: *****48 words
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Article152 1964-10-28 49 Sincere mills planning expansion SINCERE Rolling Mills Limited of Fctaling Jaya, Selansor. plans expansion in order to cope with the nic demand for mild steel bars. This is a pioneer industry. Sincere Rollins Mills' products include round, angle, channel, flat and square bars. Its present output is about 600 tons152 words
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Advertisement67 1964-10-28 49 PIONEER WINDOWS AND MILD STEEL SECTIONS r^fSU-U/HI MALAYA v m\\ ff Irl s Manufacturers of:- u\\ 111 Cate channels II I Steel BoltS NutS Also undertake to do various IM tl types of Steel Bars to your I specifications. V ■-i I V\\ I// Erlll I |pf &LJ Ifii BBB^BB«H^BBB^^^^^BiBBwBs«BB^^^^BBWBBi^SBBB«H^B»^^H^^B^^^^^""67 words
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689 1964-10-28 50 Paint factory's output able to meet the big demand AS NATIONS LIVING STANDARDS IMPROVE Tungolac ideal for use in the tropics By SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT SISSONS Paints (East) Limited is a subsidiary of Sissons Brothers Co. Ltd. of Hull which was already known in Malaya more than half a century ago689 words
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Article68 1964-10-28 50 Other specialised paints in the Sissons range are:Sissons Aluminium Wood Primer. Sissons Rustikol Wood Preservative Available in eight attractive shade? and also In clear. Sissons Exterior Aluminium Paint High quality aluminium paint Con- forms to DEF 1099 A. Sissons Asbrstocotc Root Paint Specially formulated for tropical conditions. Sissons68 words
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Article, Illustration442 1964-10-28 51 RODERICK PESTANA - Weaving and spinning mills to step up production RODERICK PESTANA By •yHE Textile Corporation of Malaya Ltd. was 1 set up in 1962 as a joint venture between some of the original investors of the Malayan Weaving Mills Ltd. and two Japanese firms Mitsui and Co. Ltd. and Nichibo Co.442 words
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Advertisement19 1964-10-28 51 TEXTILE CORPORATION OF MALAYA, LTD. 3 M.S. Jalan Tampoi, Johore Bahru, Malaysia. Tel: J.B. 2351, 2352. Cable Address: "TEXCORP"19 words
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Article, Illustration525 1964-10-28 52 Gabriel Lee - Gabriel Lee By AMONG the varied delicacies served to air travellers aboard Malaysian Airways flights are Torch brand sweets and biscuits produced by a local firm Thye Hong Biscuit and -Confectionery Factory Ltd. This goes to show that locally made biscuits525 words
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Advertisement8 1964-10-28 52 fcgiCUITS AND tßeToNGbiscuits confectionery factory lto. 4®lP lS^By^v8 words
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Article, Illustration317 1964-10-28 53 GABRIEL LEE - Veneer plant to make plywood in 1965 GABRIEL LEE u> \V/ITH a contract to sell to the United States MSIS million worth of veneers a year for five years, Veneer Products Ltd. will make a significant contribution to the nations reserves of hard currency. A public limited company, with fully317 words
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549 1964-10-28 53 CONFIDENCE IN MALAYSIAS INDUSTRIAL PROGRAMME Products Ltd., are in three stages. The first stage has been completed. The second stage will be finalised with the arrival shortly of a $15 million veneer machine specially imported from Portland, USA. This is capable of producing 1.000,000 sq. ft. of veneers a day.549 words
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Advertisement7 1964-10-28 53 D.12 JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SINGAPORE. TEL: *****27 words
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Article, Illustration401 1964-10-28 54 FOR RESTFUL NIGHTS— FOAM RUBBER MATTRESSES By SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT lIIALAYSIANS can now spend a restful night on comfortable foam mattresses manufactured in their own country. This has been made possible by one of the most advanced factories of its kind established 10 years ago by Wetex Latex Products Company in401 words
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Advertisement75 1964-10-28 54 (idem) 1 >v^ TRADE MAJJk RUBBER FOAM PILLOWS, PRODUCTS OF itfftu Malaysia |H CUSHIONS MATTRESSES jSfc^' 1 v-. JSSP GiVE YOU cool -s^2£*& v -a-JH^^S COMFORTABLE $P *t^taiß> teS REFRESHING SLEEP, (m& jrtSl^E REMEMBER TO **K jV^ J^Efr^^-^^gjiPPJ^ BUY ONLY K^"'^ T jjrf?rt|frHfcBjfl)tt! GUARANTEED AMM Rfcy jj* fi^twfflyj BEST QUALITY75 words
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Article, Illustration469 1964-10-28 55 HAROLD SOU - HAROLD SOU FOUNDER STARTED WITH AN IDEA By A BUSTLING little factory in Guillemard Road, Singapore the Wong Thiam Spring Factory is probably the only one of its kind (apart from its Kuala Lumpur branch) in Malaysia. Since its establishment 30 years ago, the469 words
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Advertisement78 1964-10-28 55 THERE'S NO SPRING PROBLEM WE CANT SOLVE! WE CAN MAKE FOR YOU SPRINGS OF ANY SIZE OR SHAPE AND IN ANY QUANTITY TO SUIT YOUR REQUIREMENTS. .SPRINGS FOR MACHINERY. ..MINES... MOTORS. RAILWAYS... PRINTING PLANTS AND OTHER INDUSTRIES. ■>.s£t" ~ißm£sttiF??.'.: v WJ&Jh&f^WWAl' 'jjalr^r Sj^y v,^ tt/Aur rulili CPKIM& FAfTfIRY RmHwbß f78 words
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Article, Illustration694 1964-10-28 56 P.M. RAMAN - P.M. RAMAN FAMILY CONCERN IS STILL CROWING... by MENTION sauce or curry, and the name that comes to one's mind almost invariably is that of Yeo Hiap Seng Canning and Sauce Factory Ltd.. one of the pioneers of those two products In Malaysia. This694 words
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Advertisement10 1964-10-28 56 CHICKEN ESSENCE Y~~~~\ 4 u/Aftafr^isuf PRODUCE OF 9/NGAPORE JmW I10 words
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