The Straits Times, 29 October 1964
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Title Section21 1964-10-29 1 A GE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1964 if 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration576 1964-10-29 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Is Bung on way out? Surprise moves in Jakarta (calls for national unity) suggest a change of leadership in offing By Kuala Lumpur, Wed. Red boss Aidit sent for by Subandrio and ticked off ARE Indonesia's masses being prepared for the resignation of President Soekarno whose576 words
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Article68 1964-10-29 1 WASHINGTON. Wed.— Britain was prepared to have friendly relations with Indonesia if it stopped its attacks on Malaysia. Britain's Foreign Secretary. Mr. Patrkk Gordon- Walker, said here yesterday. He told a press conference that Britain did not want to be permanently hostile towards Indonesia, but asReuter - 68 words
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498 1964-10-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said today that the Government would sell bonds to help raise funds for defence. However, details had to be worked out, he added, and until this was done he «M498 words
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380 1964-10-29 1 Tengku: Truce only on race issues KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman today said that the two-year truce to abandon party politics between the Alliance and PAP was only in respect of communal issues. The Prime Minister said this to a Singapore Alliance delegation who wanted to know more about380 words
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Article71 1964-10-29 1 YAKIMA (Washington), Wed. The FBI has been asked to see whether three employers here have broken the law by offering their workers bonuses if Senator Barry Goldwater is elected President next month. More than 160 workers have been promised bonuses of up to one month's extra payReuter - 71 words
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371 1964-10-29 1 CHONG CHEE SEONG - CHONG CHEE SEONG From MUAR. Wednesday IN THE second piracy outrage this month. an Indonesian speedboat kidnapped 14 Malaysian fishermen in the Straits of Malacca early this week and robbed them Of six vessels, nets, gear, food and cooking utensils worth $2."),()()(). Twelve371 words
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Article54 1964-10-29 1 MOSCOW. Wed. Former Soviet Premier. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, was today reported to be in a Kremlin [run clinic suffering from blood pressure. Informed solirces said Mr. Khrushchev. 70. had been at i the clinic, on the outskirts of the city, since shortly after his replacement onReuter - 54 words
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Article45 1964-10-29 1 CHICAGO. Wed. Chicauos postmen began their rounds today armed with a new item of equip- ment— a can of d«? repellent spray. The repellent, which is described as harmless, v made up of extract of rarenne pepper and mineral oil— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article181 1964-10-29 1 Libel case hearing ends 'Not less than £11,000' award is sought KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Justi p Hop worth reserved judgment today in the case in which the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. sued Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam, M.P., and Inche Abu Bakar bin Haji Talib, a181 words
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Article19 1964-10-29 1 RED SATELLITE MOSCOW. Toes. Soviet today launched another satellite. Cosmos 50. containing scientific apparatus, Tass reported. Renter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration113 1964-10-29 2 India, Ceylon PMs fail to agree on stateless NEW DELHI, Wed. The Prime Ministers of India and Ceylon were deadlocked yesterday in efforts to solve the major irritant in relations between their two countries the future of 900.000 people of Indian descent living in Ceylon. Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mrs.AP - 113 words
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145 1964-10-29 2 American killed in Viet Cong ambush Wed. One U.S. Special Forces man was killed, another wounded and a third missing yesterday when the Viet Cong ambushed a boat convoy in which they were travelling. The new Incident occurred In a small canal 150 miles wpst of here near the CambodianAP - 145 words
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Article25 1964-10-29 2 CANBERRA. Wed Australia Kill give South Vietnam 100 metal •ilos for grain storage, the Prime Minister. Sir Robert MwmtHi snld \pterdav— A P.25 words
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Article58 1964-10-29 2 Plan to move Malawi's capital ZOMBA. Wed. Malawi's Premier, Dr. Has 1 1 ngs Banda. yesterday revealed a plan to move the country's capital from Zomba to Lilongwe Speaking at Ihe opening <if Parliament. Dr. Banda said Lilongwe, would bo a central and more convenient spot This plan, he said,AP - 58 words
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Article49 1964-10-29 2 PRETORIA. Wed. Southern Rhodesia and South Africa have reached an agreement on major points of a proposed trade pact. It was reported here today, i Officials of the Southern Rhodesian Department of Commerce are expected here this weekend to conclude the negotiations. UPI. IUPI - 49 words
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Article103 1964-10-29 2 Jakarta burns Tengku's effigy JAKARTA. Wed. Number of foreign publications. Including American, together with the effigy of Tengku ADdul Rahman, were burnt here yesterday during ceremonies marking "Youth Pledge Day." Eyewitnesses at the ceremony saw about 20 or 3C magazines being set attre. A spokesman for Ihe semiofficial Youth FrontAP - 103 words
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Article, Illustration93 1964-10-29 2 INDONESIA GETS ITS FIRST A-REACTOR JAKARTA, Wed. The Bandoeng Triga Two atomic reactor built witb American help was formally handed over to the Indonesian Government yesterday. The handover ceremony took place at the Indonesian Atomic Energy Commission in Jakarta. The reactor was successfully activated on Oct. 17. Under an agreement.AP - 93 words
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Article26 1964-10-29 2 NAIROBI, Wed. A Russian delegation arrived here yesterday ito open negotiations with the Kenya Government on a new Dro- gramme of Soviet aid. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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209 1964-10-29 2 -UNITED NATIONS. Wed ANEW drive to force South Africa to give independence to the territory of SouthWest Africa was set off yesterday with the publication of a report accusing U.S., British and South African mining companies of draining off the mineral wealthUPI - 209 words
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79 1964-10-29 2 PORT ELIZABETH. Wed.' About 200 Port Elizabeth Africans have been jailed In Eastern Cape in recent weeks in a series of political trials held In country towns for security reasons. In the laie.vt trials. 35 Africans were jailed for three-and-a-half to seven -anci-a-haif yearsAP - 79 words
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Article39 1964-10-29 2 CAIRO. Wed.— Representatives of all the Chr-btian Churches in the U.A.R. have protested to Pope Paul against the Ecumenical Co.'.ncil's proposed document clearing the Jews of resoonsibility for the crucifixion of Christ, it was reported yesterday.— UPl.39 words
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Article24 1964-10-29 2 SEOUL. Wed. The district court here today sentenced thre* leaders of the anti-Government student demonstrations last spring to eight months' jail. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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319 1964-10-29 2 KHARTOUM, W«tf (JEN. Ibrahim Abboud, President of Sudan, has dissolved the six-man army junta he has led since 1958 in response to the demands of leaders of general civilian insurrection that his Government resign. But the general himself retained "all constitutional powers." InUPI - 319 words
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Advertisement167 1964-10-29 2 GUTHRIE CO. (SINGAPORE) LTD. GUTHRIE CO. (MALAYA) LTD. have been appointed agents for BRITISH INSULATED CALENDERS' CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED in Malaysia and Brunei ~*w tJßfy\ N 4l' flfe i* d d|str|but|o Tfc j, "J^R:/--". VJli <* ifl^^K_ b^fkAtil %|Km» CD C CIIDDnDTIMP Dl ICTIP —JM? .1 J^k.- ,g yylL ♦Jm167 words
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Miscellaneous45 1964-10-29 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /'THE 80$s)/goOO. TUB S" >* s. r !T MADE A BIG HOLE IN MY^I T y -^T"" I /s ueKeyi DusjNetfs all, what have Tmt .J\ MOus€k:eEPiN<s money but. (Guess wuo's a V> --f( V^READV^Jy YOU COOKEO?/(SreA^y IT'C ALWAYS IMPgESSJVEX V^VEgETAgIANj45 words
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157 1964-10-29 3 Probe into dock industry to avert strike T ONDON, Wed. The Government yesterday set up an official committee of inquiry into Britain's dock industry irii a bid to avert a national docks strike! of 65.000 men on Dec. 1. j Unions representing the dockers have threatened the strike unless theirReuter - 157 words
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Article49 1964-10-29 3 LA PAZ. (Bolivia). Wed. Btudents invaded the U.S. Information Service offices and burned the American flag in Santa Cruz yesterday during renewed demonstrations against the government of President Victor Paz Estenssoro. One man was killed and 10 people injured as police battled the mob. A.P.AP - 49 words
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336 1964-10-29 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. J^|R. PATRICK Gordon Walker, the British Foreign Secretary, ended his Washington visit last night having gained a breathing space for the Labour Government c\f the U.S. proposals for a mixed-manned Allied nuclear fleet. It was understood that the United States will notReuter - 336 words
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Article71 1964-10-29 3 UNITED NATIONS. Wed.— l Thant, the I.X. Secretary-General, conferred last night on world problems with the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Gordon Walker. It was the fiirst visit by a Minister qf the new Labour Government to the IX. After a private talk with theReuter - 71 words
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Article31 1964-10-29 3 BOSTON, Wed. An 83-year-old widow was found strangled with a stocking in Lynn yesterday the 12th such woman victim in the Greater Boston area since June 1962. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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100 1964-10-29 3 I ONDON. Wed. Britain's newly-elected House of Commons yesterday reelected Sir Harry HyltonFoster as Speaker at its first meeting. This was the first act of the new Parliament. Until he is In the chair nothing can be done. Parliament will be formally openedReuter - 100 words
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Article39 1964-10-29 3 WASHINGTON. Wed —President Johnson promoted astronaut John H. Glenn to the rank of colonel in the U.S. Marine Corps despite Glenn s request that he be passed over Decause of his Impending retirement from military service.—A.P. IAP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration186 1964-10-29 3 (RINGER-HAIRED Raymond Peacock (above) didn't like the way a judge ticked off his mother. With tears streaming down his cheeks, nine year old Raymond hit back with a ticking off of his own. Raymond, only just tall enough too see over the186 words
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225 1964-10-29 3 NOW WE CAN SEND WHOLE TEAMS INTO SPACE: RUSSIA UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. RUSSIA yesterday told the committee on the peaceful uses of outer space that her recent three-man satellite was a prototype "for the sending of whole expeditions into outer space." The Soviet delegate. Dr. Nikolai Fedorenko. also paid tributeReuter; UPI - 225 words
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Article117 1964-10-29 3 The man on LBJ wavelength PITTSBURGH, Wed.— Secret service agents last night took a welldressed Negro into custody after he was found to be a stowaway aboard a chartered airliner carrying the White House Press corps alorg President Johnson's campaign route. The man boarded the plane in Boston for theReuter - 117 words
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Article22 1964-10-29 3 LONDON. Wed. Tiny radioactive particles from the Chinese atomic explosion were detected in Britain by the Atomic Energy Authority. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article28 1964-10-29 3 BELGRADE. Wed.— An estimate ed 70.000 of the «00.000 population have been evacuated from flood-stricken Zagreb in northwest Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug said yesterday.28 words
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Article186 1964-10-29 3 LONDON, Wed RUSSIA is making a massive attempt to recruit spies from Britain's 650.000 civil servants, a booklet distributed to government departments said yesterday. "Spies are with us all the time.'" the 59-page booklet entitled Their Trade is Treachery said. "They-are interested in everything defence secj186 words
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272 1964-10-29 3 11.5 mil Soviet Reds go to the I—polls1 polls MOSCOW, Wed. The 11.5 million members of the Soviet Communist Party yesterday held election on the grassroots level throughout the nation. Western observers said the elections for offices of local cells and groups took on added significance In view of theUPI - 272 words
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Article174 1964-10-29 4 Jail term plea is dismissed SINGAPORE, Wed. The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, told a young man, who appealed against a lower court sentence of on£ year's jail and three strokes of the rotan, that it was persons like him that had caused so much suffering and so174 words
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416 1964-10-29 4 Union suspension is lifted: Big clean-up launched SINGAPORE, Wed. JHE National Trades Union Congress today lifted the suspension of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union as an affiliate. Simultaneously the new leadership of the union announced that a big "clean-up" had been launched A statement signed by the chairman416 words
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Article192 1964-10-29 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A WIDOW, with eight children, whose carpenter husband was killed in a road accident some 34 months ago, was awarded damages of $20,500 with costs by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court today. The widow, Madam Liew Luan. 41, had brought the action192 words
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83 1964-10-29 4 Chief Scout impressed by big rally CINGAPORE, Wed. The Chief Scout of the Commonwealth, Sir Charles Maclean, who arrived in Singapore last night for a four-day visit, today expressed his high opinion of the scout movement here. He was entertained at a two-hour rally by more than 2,000 scouts and83 words
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Article179 1964-10-29 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A Government statement today said that the Legal Aid and Advice Ordinance, which makes legal aid and advice in the State available for persons of limited means, has been extended to include proceedings before the Shariah Court. The statement said: "The Shariah179 words
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Article46 1964-10-29 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Thirteen American members of the 13,000-stron^ International College of Surgeons will arrive in Singapore by air on Nov. 5 to visit the city's hospitals, listen to lectures on local surgical problems, and join in discussions on surgery with local doctors.46 words
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Advertisement349 1964-10-29 4 •iiiiuii!!'niiiiiiiiiini::!':iiiiiiii.\..'.!ii i :iiiitiiii!iiiiiii!tii!iiiiii!:iitiMiiiiiiimcJiiiii!! 1 1 SIMULTANEOUS OPENING-SATURDAY 31st-,! I KOiA BHArtU MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR ODEON CATHAY > ODEON ""kuauT Trengganu j pTnmT I CATHAY ODEON C A DRAMATIC AND INTRIGUING STORY OF A YOUNG GIRL WHOSE MOTHER SACRIFICED THE SANCTITY OF A HOME FOR THE TEMPTATIONS OF A |H YOUNG349 words
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Advertisement329 1964-10-29 4 ■LlDll's'in'poVfoNlCHT 9.30pm; GALA CHARITY PREMIERE In the presence of the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye (IN AID OF THE POPPY DAY FUND) m The Band of the Singapore Infantry Regimant will be in attendant*. i tt Tickets: $5, S3 A $1 available at C. K. Tang, Robimons Fitzpatricki.329 words
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Miscellaneous416 1964-10-29 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following is today's schedule Baghdad. Unmannis, London (BA of civil aircraft movement* at 797) 3.30 p.m. to Darwin, Sydney Paya Libar Hlrport, BlnKapore: IBA 700) 7.20 p.m.; to Rannoon, ARRIVALS New Delhi, Teheran. Tel Aviv, ZuBOAC: From London. Frankfurt, rich, London (BA 711) R.416 words
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290 1964-10-29 5 Just like the old wedding cheques trick, says —Dr. Lim pENANG. Wed.— The secretary-general of the United Democratic Party. Dr. Lim Chong Eu, said today he would offer a public apology to the present leaders of the MGA if they could successfully carry out all the resolutions adopted by the290 words
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Article33 1964-10-29 5 SYDNEY. \V>d. Qanta* ls arranging to tram IS more Mayouths as aeronautics apprentices in Sydney. The first six to be trained are now working with airlines in SinKapore.33 words
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122 1964-10-29 5 Minister to parents: Adjust your ideas to 'great leap' SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore's Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, last night asked parents in Singapore to adjust their outlook on the future of their children to keep pace with the industrial progress of the State. Mr. Jek said: "Gone are122 words
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81 1964-10-29 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The West German Government has granted to the Singapore Government 150,--000 marks < $115,200) to prepare a report on the feasibility of the extension of the stcfl mill in Jurone. This was announced in a letter I by the German Consul-General in81 words
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Article51 1964-10-29 5 IPOH, Wed. A party of six Customs officers combed two bitz ■mm along the Kuala Kangsur Road beside tho limestone cliffs here this morning and recovered wvml jars of samsu and fer- I mented mash. It is understood tlinl the samsu was being prepared lor51 words
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Article37 1964-10-29 5 IPOH. Wed. The Perak Trained Nurses' Association M organising a lood mid jumble sale v.\ aid ol it* education fund at the nurses hosicl in Ashby Road •Mi Saturday from, 11 a.m. to 6 cm37 words
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Article403 1964-10-29 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. »3 Donations continued to pour into the Straits Times today lor '.he eight Ow orphans, whose father Mr. Ow Choon. died of cancer a year ago. and whose mother was killed in a road accident last week. Todays donations totalled $4,357.47. bringing the403 words
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Article, Illustration574 1964-10-29 5 I KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Chang Ah Tee, 22, of the Royal Malaysian Air Force here was today sentenced to 56 days' detention by a court martial after he was found guilty of a second charge of "frolicking with his firearm issued to574 words
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Article38 1964-10-29 5 IPOH. Wed— A labourer. K. i Subramaniam. 28. was killed on the spot when the motorcycle he was riding was involved m a head-on collision with a bus at Lahat. five miles from here yesterday evening.38 words
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169 1964-10-29 5 SINGAPORE ALLIANCE LEADERS IN CAPITAL FOR TALKS SINGAPORE. Wed. A nine-man Singapore Alliance delegation left for Kuala Lumpur today for toplevels talks on plar.s to re-organise the party. They will meet the Umno national leader. Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, the MCA president, Mr. Tan Slew Sin and MIC president,169 words
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Article38 1964-10-29 5 KAJANG. Wed. The Selangor Boys Scouts Association will hold ■a State rally and display at the Merdeka Stad'um at 4.15 p.m. on 1 Tuesday in nonour of Sir Charles Maclean, the visiting Common- wealth Chief Scout.38 words
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Article193 1964-10-29 5 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. ■JHE Singapore Tourist Promotion Boaid has made arrangements for the U.S. publication. Vogue to do a special feature on Malaysian kain songket and batek. The chairman of the board. Mr. K. M. Byrne, said this last night at a dinner at the Cathay193 words
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124 1964-10-29 5 j I£UALA LUMPUR. Wed. —i I I Mr. Chow Peng Wai. a j Malaysian pos t-graduate .science student at the Unl- verslty of Western Austra- Ha. ls now engaged in an important anti-cancer rei search programme. Mr. Chow, who is from Ipoh. working124 words
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Article63 1964-10-29 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Today's lunchtimr one- hour exercise to test the air defences of Singapore by jet aircraft from the British. Australian and \>w Zealand defence forces was described as "vrry successful" bj a Royal Air Force spokesman. The planes created a tremendous din over the areas bordering63 words
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162 1964-10-29 5 Locked in the toilet— for five hours DENANG. Wed. A 1 man and his three teenage children were locked up for nearly five hours in a lavatory by two armed robbers who raided their house in Aver Itam last night. The men. armed with a pHtol and dagger and wear162 words
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Article27 1964-10-29 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore > Minister of Finance, Di Ooh Keng Swee. today laid tli foundation stone of the Oversea* Fertiliser Co ua. builciinfc in Jurong.27 words
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Advertisement130 1964-10-29 5 Bargains MUST BE CLEARED: 1. English Tried Pleated Orestes. Sues 32 to 36 15 Colours. NOW $10/--ogly. 2. Worner's oH-season Merrywidow Bras at clearance prices. 3. Rose Marie Reid off-season swimsuits at prices less than Half. 4. Koret of California sportswear clearing at unbelievable prices. MODERN SILK STORE 34, High130 words
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Advertisement254 1964-10-29 5 x '^sH^ Progress is the ability <v?:£ i^B»^" to make ideas work H liLMLrw ."-V K-i^^P m \JMt- Marriage of Wmf&jm A convenience V L Itr**W L^^Bb A versatile general-purpose boat is now Wtfm plying the lakes, waterways and harbours I f&? f-^MUtk of the world. mm I^^* jOmv' Joinany254 words
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100 1964-10-29 6 SYDNEY. Wed— Will Sjdnr\ replace Singapore H thr Ro.v.il HhiVT'l major basr in south-west Asia? Ihp possibility Is li-lirved to have been behind a visit lust wrrk by i party of j KN senior oflue, ■> to Gar- den and Gockat<>" Islands, main100 words
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Article30 1964-10-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Sweden s Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. Alee Sjolin. presented his ere- j dentials to the Yang di-Pertuan i Agon* at the Lstana Negara here today.30 words
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Article, Illustration306 1964-10-29 6 The Tengku Makhota heads Sultan's list of honours JOHORE, BAHRU, Wednesday. THE Tengku Mahkota of Johore, Tengku Abdul Rahman, tops the list of people awarded honours by the Sultan of Johore on his 70th birthday. The Tengku Mahkota was awarded the title of Dato Sri Paduka Mahkota Johore (S.P.M.J.) of306 words
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Article126 1964-10-29 6 IPOH, Wed. A bus company director, Kartar Singh. was awarded damages totalling $22,575 by Mr. Justice Gill in the High Court here today in a civil action arising out of an accident involving a lorry and a bus in which he was travelling. He brought the126 words
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Article401 1964-10-29 6 THE following is a list of the other awards in the Sultan's birthday honours list: SETIA MAHKOTA JOHOR iS.m.m.c Mr. Ng Kheng Hoon. Mr. Lee Kee Kiang. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ahmad. Inche Mohamed Ali bin Musiapha. Syed Abu Bakar bin Abdullah. Mr. K.T. John. PINGAT KKRANA LAMA401 words
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Article, Illustration374 1964-10-29 6 SINGAPORE. Wrd A court today heard that after Naranyan Kumar, a businessman, had been accused of molesting his typist, Miss Juliet Dannelly, 17, attempts were made to blackmail him. Mr. P. Coomaraswamy. for Kumar, told Mr. Tay Soo Tee. the magistrate,374 words
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Article41 1964-10-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Civil Defence Department's call for more temporary assistant instructors has been answered "more than .imply A sppokesman of ho department said that all the vacant posu for assistant instructors had been I filled.41 words
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319 1964-10-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed THE growth and expansion of 'tourism depended on the personal relationship and outlook established by tourist guides, transport operators and a host of other people in the industry with whom the tourist must make contact. This was stated by319 words
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Article61 1964-10-29 6 KUALA PILAH. Wed.— Mr. Jpam Stuart, the American author, poet and teacher recently presented a set of new textbooks on American «nd English Literature to the Tuanku Muhammad School here. Mr. Charles Pinkus. a Peac# Corps volunteer and science teacher at the school, made61 words
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Article26 1964-10-29 6 KANOAR. Wed The Mentrl Besar, Dato Sheikh Ahmad, will open the Sri Utara Kelab for youth, at Seberang Ramal, Ku*to PerlU. on Friday.26 words
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524 1964-10-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed JHE Prime Minister, Tem,ku Abdul Rahman, said last night he was still hopeful that Malaysia and Indonesia would eventually come to terms in their present dispute. The TciiKku was speaking at a dinner organised by the National Press Club of524 words
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119 1964-10-29 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Dr Robert L o h. an ophthalmic surgeon at the Singapore General Hospital, today urged legislation to legalise the donation of eyes for restoring sicht to the blind. The Ministry or HcHth. he added, was ;ilrr;ir(y considering thiv He told a luncheon119 words
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Article, Illustration230 1964-10-29 7 'Difficult to Malaysianise our Navy' size doubled in 2 years: Synnot PENANG, Wed THE Chief of the Naval Staff, Commodore A. M. Synnot. sai<i here last night it was "difficult" to Malaysianise the Royal Malaysian Navy as fast, as was desired because of its rapid expansion. "The size of our230 words
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Article32 1964-10-29 7 PENANG. Wed. —A carpenter. Qiu-k Hean Hoik?. 17. was electrocuted yfsrrrday when he accidentally stepped on a power pluc after repairing the roof of a .shop in Noordin Stroet.32 words
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76 1964-10-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. A big welcome awaits 500 American tourists, who will arrive here in the HollandAmerican liner Statendam on Saturday morning The Statendnm. on its OrientSouth Pacific discovery cruise, will be here for one day Welcoming the tourists when the ship docks will76 words
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Article51 1964-10-29 7 KOTA BHARU. Wed.— Members of the Kelantan State Assembly are to get a pay rise from 5375 to $500 per month. A Bill to provide for this increase will be cabled at the Stale Assr:nbly meeting on Nov. 14. The increases will be backdated to April51 words
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195 1964-10-29 7 U-UALA LUMPUR. Wed. People in four Malaysian centres Kuala Lumpur. P c nan g Singapore and Kuching will be Riven accounts of the American presidential election as returns start coming in on the morning of Nov. 4 In Kuala Lumpur, apart195 words
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175 1964-10-29 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. T<HE leader of the A visiting New Zealand trade mission, Mr. L. R. AdamsSchneider, said today shipping was a snag in his country's drive to step up exports of manufactured goods to Malaysia. He said: "Malaysia is175 words
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344 1964-10-29 7 TELUK ANSON. Wad A YOUNG mother broke down and wept at an inquest yesterday as she recalled one day in January when five girls three of whom were her daughters died in a fire which destroyed half of Kangkap new344 words
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Article46 1964-10-29 7 KOTA BHARU. Wed. The former Kelantan DPP. Syrd Humzah bin Tal.n\ 1 been appointed circuit magistrate in Pabaag. Syed Hanuah retired from the Legal Service last December after 30 yc.tiV Mnrtce. He will take up 1 bis new appointment on Nov. 1.46 words
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Advertisement39 1964-10-29 7 MINI COOPtH MINI VAN a \^P MINI *«CK-U* >^^ M|N| TRAVELLKW MINI EXPORT M|N| SUPKk OtLU I« YOU CAN'T CO WRONG WHEN YOU CHOOSE A MORRIS MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. 14/20 orchard road, Singapore Represented in Malaya by WEARNE BROS- LTD.39 words
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Article, Illustration326 1964-10-29 8 INCHE HARRIS ON MANILA 'S CLAIM TO SABAH... JESSELTON, Wednesday. CABAH's acting Chief Minister, Inche Harris bin Mohammed Salleh, said today that blood would flow in North Borneo if the Philippines won its claim to 'sovereignty over Sabah. Inche Harris said that even if the PhilippinesUPI - 326 words
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Article104 1964-10-29 8 lESSELTON, Wed.— Lo Pu Lam, 31. of Labuan, was yesterday Jailed for' a year by Mr. Justice Simpson In the High Court here for causing the death of a British serviceman, Daniel Gllllon, by rash and negligent driving. He was also disqualified from holding and obtaining104 words
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Article37 1964-10-29 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Johore English College teacher. Mr. Michael G. Pairy, has been presented with a letter of commendation for the part he played In the arrest and conviction of a hit-and-run driver in February.37 words
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Article71 1964-10-29 8 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Toh Puan Noor Aishah. wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. will make a broadcast appeal in conjunction with the International Food Exhibition and Competition at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday, to raise funds for the Singapore Association for the Deaf equipment fund.71 words
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Article64 1964-10-29 8 KAMPAR, Wed. A woman. Chong Yoong Yin, 68, who pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here yesterday to possession of distilling apparatus and one gallon of Intoxicating liquor, was fined a total of $1,100 or six months 1 jail. She was arrested by a party64 words
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Article32 1964-10-29 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Lord President of the Federal Court of Malaysia has appointed Mr. Sayadi bin Hassan and Mr. Joshua Mm, both Singapore High Court interpreters, as Commissioners for Oaths.32 words
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Article35 1964-10-29 8 PENANG. Wed.— The Governor, Raja Tun Uda al-Haj, will address the prize-giving of St. Xavier's Institution on Nov. 6. His wife, Tengku Puan Hajjah Nor Saadiah, will give away the35 words
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105 1964-10-29 8 Govt warns: Destroy wrappers of China apples ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Ministry of Health today warned the public to destroy the paper wrappers of apples imported from China. This is because the wrappers have also been found to be contaminated with sodium arsenite. Last Friday, the Ministry warned the public105 words
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191 1964-10-29 8 Razak to discuss Kelantan living standards 1/OTA BHARU. Wed. v The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will hold discussions with State Government officials on ways to improve the living standards of the rural people of Kelantan during his four-day tour, beginning on Nov. 5. A Government spokesman said today191 words
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Article53 1964-10-29 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Thirty members of the College of Agriculture Student* Union will leave for Bangkok on Monday for a 17--day goodwill tour of Thailand. The programme includes visit* to poultry farms, maize and rice fiplds. and places of historical and educational interest, and discussions with53 words
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Article64 1964-10-29 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. A donation of $20 from Low Ah Poh Trading Co. Ltd. of Kuala Lumpur, was received by the Straits Times on Monday for Mr. Tuli Cheng Hock, a taxi driver who is paralysed after a motor accident two years ago. Mr. Toh, 30,64 words
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153 1964-10-29 8 SINGAPORE, Wed F)UR small Malay transport concerns here have pooled their assets to establish a transport co-operative company. To be known as the Cooperative Society for Hired Cars and Transport, It Is the second such company to be set up in Singapore this month. The first153 words
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Advertisement278 1964-10-29 8 V w Vra w ffafc ■Mil I Via Wif f I No?— Why?— No tyres! Exactly— but driving on badly worn or inferior tyres fs just as bad for your car— and highly dangerous. DUNLOP ~aT \*m ™tS^ because i| f£ U r/Q Exclusive Safety Shoulder guides th© tyre smoothly278 words
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Miscellaneous144 1964-10-29 8 WOOOlJ^l^PrvSttF I S^ METHl><S^^^] YOU REABY? > HBY, LOOK! WE'RE Jj^T i|»^fe£ psywassr -ShS t^Tj^?^ II ll^*"Vfss?T"\l^ HM/M BEEN IN WHERE. V oTWT J -ijl S* I v M \\V •"**"*>*. y h tYW /JB i I m**^ B _L_Lnß I J^V T^^l I JpL c iw y >**■ t144 words
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Article, Illustration2059 1964-10-29 9 GREVILLE WYNNE - GREVILLE WYNNE DAY 10 SCREAMS AND SHOUTS FILL THE JAIL GREVILLE WYNNE (LEFT): AFTER FOUR WEEKS IN VLADIMIR JAIL HIS FIRST MEETING WITH THE CHIEF OF THE K.G.B. THE RUSSIAN SECRET POLICE Former U-2 pilot Powers: In his old cell went Wynne I FOUND I was sharing the cell2,059 words
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Advertisement152 1964-10-29 9 OMIBHMMMBW9 fe Secrets l l l^ of Poise IMwfflMß h Personality tr* gfflffil g p I'lMWIf I'll?! I and Model Beauty |g]WW^^ I This may be the most important book ilu^^^^^^SEj I 9? you have ever read. GprVVMMHHHHMHHS I V vL 'jtp w3bs -M I Jfc POST COUPON NOW FOR152 words
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Advertisement229 1964-10-29 9 PAN AM JET CARGO If STRONGEST Vs.- aW ft -w The man with the world at his fingertips offers you Jet cargo delivery to the United States to Europe— to Latin America to 114 cities on all 6 continents! With Pan Am Jet Clippers* you prt the *pee<\. t ho229 words
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Obituary78 1964-10-29 10 2* Wtit Sl* (Minimum) fri.nd* and relatives for their valuable gift*, attendance and assistance at their redding on I' 10-64 FAMILY OF LATE Mr Chew Hv* Krng thank all Doctor*. Nurses, rela- ads for donations, wreaths, toe nands kind assistance, attendance. In thnr bereavement. MRS. ANTHONY MUTHU and family78 words
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Obituary23 1964-10-29 10 2» WorHt tl* (Minimum) ANGELA CHELLIAH: In l.ovlng Memory of our h.lov.d mother who died on 2V-10-M. Sadly missed by bar23 words
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Article169 1964-10-29 10 M Hor<f. $1* (Minimum) FEOERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD, Invite all teacners and book addicts to ksajsJM in iheir sbowroom at Times \cr Valley Koad. Singapore. VICTOR AUTOMATIC CALCULATORS and Adding Machines fully guaranteed now avaiiaoic with factory trained service faculties at Uutnriw' urjin.ii.-i. througoout Malaysia BRITISH EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION Reminder to169 words
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675 1964-10-29 10 The Straits Times Thursday, October 29, 1964. Soekarno On The Verge? There is a consistency in the flush of Soekarno rumours which suggests there is a basis of fact in reports that Indonesia's President may resign. Unquestionably developments in Indonesia have created 1 something akin to political I crisis. The675 words
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Article287 1964-10-29 10 The propriety of moving political detainees outside their home State is not a simple question to decide. The arguments against have been put by the Sarawak United People's Party in respect of 50 detainees recently transferred to Malaya from a camp near Kuching. They are now de- j prived287 words
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Article249 1964-10-29 10 The British Government could not have more effectively told the Rhodesian Government it will not accept any unilateral declaration of independence. Such a declaration I would be an open act of rebellion and treason, says a statement from Mr. Wilson's office. The Rhodesian leader, however, shows no249 words
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Article, Illustration1097 1964-10-29 10 RAYMOND HEARD - RAYMOND HEARD THE PROPHETS OF DOOM MISTOOK YOUTHS' SHOUTS FOR PUBLIC OPINION by MONTREAL. Wed. The debate on an Indian A-bomb THE prophets of doom had a field day imm c diatoly after the British royal visit to Quebec. Mistaking the shouting inOFNS - 1,097 words
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194 1964-10-29 10 1 NOTE that in most cat.es the appropriate government department replies to points raised In letters in your pages, either by an answering letter or by a news paragraph published by you. No reply has been made however to the many letter.- published about stray194 words
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Letter135 1964-10-29 10 MANY years have passed 11 since Singapore first heard of a programme to eliminate flooding along Bukit Tlmah Road Nothing seems to have been done. Every heavy rainfall cause* Inundation and inconvenience to everyone in the area. Anothe r comp'Mnt. despite the slogan "Keep your city clean" many parts135 words
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Letter95 1964-10-29 10 IN reply to Mr. K. Chen's letter about self-drive cars for hire I would like to point out that the reason lor there being so few licensed self-drive cars in Singapore Is that the tax and insurance rates are too high. The road tax plus passenger seating fee,95 words
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Letter68 1964-10-29 10 pAN anyone enlighten me Kj why the Philippines did not claim Sabah all the years when Sabah was under British rule 1 Why all the fuss today? Could It be because Malaysia Is a small and young nation that her bigger neighbours must behave as bulls? If this68 words
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Letter86 1964-10-29 10 1 DON'T know what the Central Electricity Board had in mind when it changed a bright street light for a dim one at a dangerous function in Lorong 2. Jalan Abdul Samad. In Johore Bahru. Don't tell me that all the inconvenience we have put up with86 words
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Letter74 1964-10-29 10 AS both motorist and cyclist I disagree with Ng Meong Leong's recent letter on rear lights for cycles. The new regulation ha« the well-being and not the persection of cyclists in mind. If even a single road accident is attributable to the lack of an efficient rear light74 words
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Letter85 1964-10-29 10 ONE of the requlremments for applying for Indian Citizenship is two years cantinous residence In Irfdia. It is a stumbling block to Indian -born Indians who have taken British or Malaysian citizenship, but want to get back their Indian citizenships while they are outside India. Commitments in Malaysia have85 words
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Advertisement687 1964-10-29 10 Straits Tiß»e« Malay Mail Classified •av«rtls»m»t ta may t>* kandad i« COLD ITOS.AHI ARCADK Orchard Road (lst Floor) COLO STOWAGE BRANCHES At Holland *«sd Katani K>po*l Rsad Naval Basa, Authorised Agent*: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House, Crityer Quay TNI NEWS FRONT Fltzpatrlck'e Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road.687 words
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Advertisement42 1964-10-29 10 ghoul The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importer* Exporters or High Ctati Worsttd. I, Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio S»r*et, Teft ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Momkm, 1»r Floor, Room No. 8. 54-64, Nothon Rood. Kowloon.42 words
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Advertisement97 1964-10-29 10 AGLASSDFMILKADAY tsssttsssfe --~"^l Jit i K wm m sssHssW sssv ■Ml V|^ ■A Be? BEFORE BEDTlME— there is no better way of ending the day than with a glassful of the nevy Magnolia milk. Why?.... because Magnolia's new milk ensures sound sleep, restores lost energy and refreshes yoo. and in97 words
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Article, Illustration2552 1964-10-29 11 Minister vs M.P. libel case: Final day's hearing REPORTERS. Vie Nayagam. V.K. Chin KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday £11,000 award to N.Z. Minister is cited ALLEGATIONS TO MENTRI THE STRAW THAT BROKE THE CAMEL'S BACK MR. R. H. V. Rintoul suggested in the2,552 words
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Article95 1964-10-29 11 j£UALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The first phase of the $1 million co-opera-tive ranch at Batu Arang will ready by June next year. Work on an administrative block, a veterinary office, quarters for between 30 and 40 families of settlers and otiier ancillary buildings for about 1.000 head95 words
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Advertisement167 1964-10-29 11 day &HB3B AFTER-SALES SERVICE 9 including Sundays and Public Holidays. I tS=: 1 i I in II ju J— I- II S I T* Wm prompt Mtvtca I W 1 1?,"*"***"*""- Ir H*"'> Pv" G (H l Ur lt J '^w Fop the best go for AVAILABLE FROM ALL LEADING167 words
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Advertisement130 1964-10-29 11 New protein cosmetic discovery just arrived from America COTY LINE-AWAY TEMPORARY WRINKLE SMOOTHER j t| Makes wrinkles une-awa*™ disappear v WA i n 3 minutes I lv| as you watch LINE-AWAY is something you will find hard to believe until you see it but you can see it give you130 words
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Miscellaneous654 1964-10-29 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL S— K.L., P. rtnanf Gun. Will Travel —"A Bense b— lpoh and Malacca of Justice"; 7.30 Four Just Men PM.: 615 Test putern and M^MOwU'taXfiffiSm. s^^" 1118 .^J* 0 810 a"* Iran sSoiKwPd gramme summary; 5.50 News Theatre "Liaht in t»i» Pniif outlines In Malay; 5.53654 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1964-10-29 12 P.M. RAMAN - $smil. plywood complex opens in Jurong P.M. RAMAN TOWARDS INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS... By Partners' co-operation leads to success Only way to foster pioneer industry MALAYSIA takes another step forward in her steady march towards industrialisation, with the opening at 5 p.m. today of the $5 million Pan-Malaysia Industries Ltd. plywood complex1,054 words
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Advertisement123 1964-10-29 12 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD j^^kf Wife- wf^^ s m f l| MR. QAM IHI CHOM. MR. YAP I UENG m WKO* MR. GAN BOON PEMi MR. LEE OON GUAN M jprlL VJ HMMHf a MR. R. YAMADA MR. K. NAKAYAMA MR. A. KOBAYASHI MR. T. NOSE I CONGRATULATIONS I and BEST123 words
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Advertisement122 1964-10-29 12 CONGRATULATIONS c With Wishes for Every Success to PAN-MALAYSIA INDUSTRIES LTD. j on the occasion of their official opening. We are proud to be entrusted with supplying their requirement of logs. I SOON PENG YAM I TOH AIK CHOON I SIM LAI HEE I TAN HOOI BING I SIA YONG122 words
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Article533 1964-10-29 13 Treat them kindly with the right type of shampoo TODAY'S carpets are tough. VVith sturdy new fibres supporting the traditional wool and rayon, they can last a lifetime if only we give them a reasonable amount of cooperation. Which, it seems, most of us don't. According to533 words
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Article, Illustration41 1964-10-29 13 Pyjama style OERE'S the new bell-bottom pyjama look from E Paris. The trousers E are in vivid blue linen with white emE broidery. The simple E sleeveless bodice is EJtied with white pipE ing belts. Designed E by Graham Price, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii41 words
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Article417 1964-10-29 13 DELICIOUS FOOD ON display HOUSEWIVES and school girls in Singapore are right in the midst of a busy schedule in preparation for the bi g cake competition and food exhibition to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday. In aid of the Association tor the Deaf, the show417 words
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310 1964-10-29 13 WOOD furniture should be bought with three values in mind design, construction and finish. In "The Complete Book of Interior Decorating" by Isabelle Stevenson and Mary Derieux. the authors recommend these points to select good furniture. Design is largely matter of taste but remember310 words
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Advertisement437 1964-10-29 13 Heartburn?^. relief in s^J^ __<- 3 minutes FROM HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION, UPSET STOMACH When you're suffering the pain of aoUbt Heartburn, Indigestion, or Upset \JO* Stomachaftcrameal.takeßlSMAG. jaVkg Tn e sictive ingredients work immetWthtrtMaf diatdy. They ease the pain, soothe acwtt 1101 l"<" your stomach, and make you fed AujtorroMi'cH we^ a437 words
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Advertisement129 1964-10-29 13 MB HAMT MALTHT DATS AHEAD fe^^tj^v DRINK /^^yi^ MORE /A>' APPLES $>mzo < The sparkling drink STORAGE mmmmm made in italy wmmmm^smammmu sJAijg^^M^^^ MODEL v USA G4 SS»nl SASCDIIKffI 4 gas burners full-visibility a^^«m%f^^-j^^jßl oven window and IP Suitable for tMJ>I any kind of gas. "Hiii^mSmi W|DE range OF MODELS129 words
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Miscellaneous294 1964-10-29 13 Straits Times Crossword P P 1 P* I I* I F I sssssssssssssssssssssssF ssssal sisss( BsssT~issssr~~lsssssr~~Bsssssf^l^^^l~^ IKK ssssssi ■l/i|~~^|~~ ACROSS 7. s>. 1. A person has another use In gJfP O8 <•»• the »uth-*s a secretary Uo>. r Engineer «t»ndln» 8 Perhaps enlivens part of the llst ne of million*294 words
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Advertisement1872 1964-10-29 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 70 Word* SS (Mm.) Box in rt*. rxtrm OFFICE EQUIPMENT MECHANIC (Experienced) required ny Sabah Kritlsh Company Application* recent testimonials to Box A4.il SI S pore WANTED FULL-TIME CANVASSER luniihle of speaking National Language md different Chinese dialects Musi tiossess it dnvinK licence tor motorcar or motoreyile. (taxing1,872 words
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Advertisement722 1964-10-29 14 OFFICE SPACE VACANT !0 Ware's SS (Min.)— Box St cts. txtrm TO LET Office Rooms Table Space at 90-B. Kobinson Road. Spore. Please contact Mr* Lira Tel: BUM, ONI FLOOR In Prestuce BulldlOß Klnlayson Ureeo area about 3.900 sq. ft. Reply Box A 47.5 ST. Singapore HOUSES LAND FOR SALE722 words
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Advertisement940 1964-10-29 14 EDUCATION IT .re's $S (Min.)— Box ft ct: txtrm BEGINNERS' SHORTHAND (NO VCMBER): Morning, Afternoon. Evening. Rapid/Normal courses. Vacancies. Tbeory. Speed (50-130). LCC Rrvulons. Registration open: 1966 LCC sic. 7.-) Middle Road. 10 Collyer Quay. Spore. MM, HMT CAMBRIOCE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. snß Robinson Koad. si pore Tel: *****. Knsure Success940 words
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Advertisement1079 1964-10-29 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wnrd* M (Min.)— Box St cU. txtrm 1961 MINOR 1000 Traveller Good Condition Accident Kree $3,200.00 0.n.0. I View 3-A Norris Road. Spore 7. No i Dealer 5450 LOW Down Payment drive away very cood used car from Tay i and Voon Ised Cur. 32 Beocoolen Street,1,079 words
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Advertisement686 1964-10-29 14 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC. :0 Word* S3 (Min.)— Box SO rt: txtrm GENTLEMEN. Kor Swedish Massage Bteamsatb Facial Treatment Manicure. Haircuttlng. Tinting, and Shaving "Jeans" Alrcondltioned salon. 26A. Penang Lane. (100) yards from orchard Circus. Telephons (Spore) *****. AT YOUR SERVICE .'0 Word* Si (Mm.)— Box SO ct: txtrm TANC'S MICROFILM686 words
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Advertisement1315 1964-10-29 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.: Due Spore Sails P. S>am Penang CALCHAS LiterfMl, Glasgow 1 1 Plrt MELAMPUS LiienMl, A«onmonV- U Pt/Nlt 2 mimnon Liveraeel. Giasgo* G«i. 36 Ni« 1 Nat 3 MARON liveillll Nl« 5 Nat I Nat II AENEAS Luerioel Nit 5 Nlf 7 Nit 115 Nil1,315 words
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Advertisement2445 1964-10-29 15 Bol THE EAC LINES SlNCAfOK KUAlAlUMfVtar SWTTTfNMAM* PTWAMr. ■aM^-*f>f*j(^Bal D M •"<*"« §4 »J»f«NC POIOIN.1 7)wtlOO'J«T f ••■■r'. PkaM 7601 Phl e 1J1 >kMe l311 Pl e l7]71 SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, LATTAKIA. GENOA. IE HAVRE, HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, COTHENBURC, ,'ARHUS I C0PEHHA6EN. Singapore P. Sham Penang "JUTLANOIA"2,445 words
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Advertisement1246 1964-10-29 15 Ij-j^ ELLERMAM BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. lt_AJ^ LOND on HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVtE «T**"^ HULL ANO MIDDLESBROUGH Singipori S'haa Pmrni f CITY OF NEWL-ASTLE Git. IW4/3* Oct 31/ 1 Nat FLtMINIAN J/ Ht 12 Nw Ht CUT OF LEEDS Ntt 21 23 Nn 24 2b Nn CYOFBATH 21/3* Nit 1/ 31,246 words
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501 1964-10-29 16 THE price of Straits tin or the Penang market yesterday* rose $5.12$ a picu] to a new record of $815.25 on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 15 tons to 205 tons. In London I earlier cash had been unchanged out501 words
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Article115 1964-10-29 16 T\fELBOURNE. Wed— lndustrials i ITI fluctuated around steady levels with an easier undertone. Sugar Issues were marked back to near 1964 lows. Colonial. Sugar were down 9d. to 76/6. Base metals were steady and oils Irregular. AOO were down 1/3 to 38/-. Loans were steady. CR.A S7/7 Mount115 words
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Article258 1964-10-29 16 October 2K. Three rnootha. INDUSTRIALS Bouatead 13 rta. M. Containers 12 eta. Dunlopa IS eta. M Cables 17 eta. City Dev. 7 eta. McAllater 12 cv. K. Smelters 25 eta. M. iDVeat. 12 eta. Eaao 15 eta. 0.C.8.C. 18 -v. Fed. Dlap. 12 rta. Rothmaoa 13 <-ta. K.258 words
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Article216 1964-10-29 16 VOVEMBER first grade rubfeer f.e.o. cloud at ft pm in Bingaawre and Kuala Lumpur yaaurday at 73t ctnte per lb.. up baUf a cent on Tuaaday closing level for tbe position. Trie ton* waa quiet. R.A.*. and F.M.R.C. eleeMf pwleee in cents per lb. yeltantay Int. 1 R.B.S.216 words
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Article27 1964-10-29 16 October 28. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 73i cents (up half a cent). TIN: 5815.25 a plcul (ap $5.12}). Unofficial estimated offering: 205 tons (down 15 tons).27 words
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Article149 1964-10-29 16 SHIPS lymt alengalde the Slngapsra Harbour wharvat ar eipactod today are: Tricolor 1 Halavat 3/4. Eastern L'me 5. Kinsen Maru 6/7. Tr.iviata Anna Kakkr 13 14. Daaa IB in. (aatnaawti IS, Mixwrll Brandrr 11/tS, M.idras Maru 23/.4. Landuk 27. Kinseo Maru •-'•< 2y. Norevrr.-tt H 3h /.yrianin149 words
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Article36 1964-10-29 16 ON the trie aaananga market In Hone Kong yesterday the U.S. dallar waa quoted at 5.751 for TT and 5.74J for satti. Sterling waa quoted »t 15.96 aad ana tail af gold at 249|.36 words
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908 1964-10-29 16 From Our Market Correspondent ALL, sections were looking brighter on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the emphasis again on tin shares, which were firm on another record price for the metal. The turnover expanded and at last could be reported as "quite908 words
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Article23 1964-10-29 16 Malayan Stm-k Indirrn Oct. •>- Oct. 28 'Industrials: SIS! K.VKII Tins: ISI.Xb 114.71 nibbrn: ItCM 1U6.16 •Dec. 30, I<U>3=lO(l Dec. 29. 1962=111023 words
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Article1018 1964-10-29 16 DUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C. S. Holding (4,000> Dunlop (l.OOO) Sl.vi. (7.000) 11.90. rl.OOO) J1.91; Em (2.000) $1.98: East. SnMlliri (l.imn) S3.DO:1,018 words
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Article82 1964-10-29 16 rpHE Federation Minister x for Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on October 29. Rubber 72 >„ cU a lb. Copra $5611 a ton. Coconut oil 5872 a ton. Palm oil $676.75 a ton. Palm Kernrb $384.25 a ton. The rates82 words
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Article85 1964-10-29 16 THI Malayan Exchange B.inhi ASSOI clatien made the** changes In Ita rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: nuvini; IT 32 Pl«, Alrm»<i OH 32 11/16. 90 d/at 33 credit bills. 33i trade hills. Canada: buying TT 3.'. 1/16. airmail OU H H'lH. »0 d85 words
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Article69 1964-10-29 16 MINESE Product Eichange, Sin- ic.inert n»»n priest per picul yesterday 1 4 Coconut ail: bu:k SSH sellers, drum KM BtUata Copra: Oct. Nov. UK /Continent: I'n(|iiot«-<1 Pepper: >tuntok wblte Jl.'-O sellers. Sarawak vhlte JIIS sellers, apcclal Rarawak black $120 sellers, garbled Lampoag olack Jl-' sellers. ASTA (133 sellers.69 words
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Advertisement1141 1964-10-29 16 Y^"** KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTD. O.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service Hongkong S. Francisco I. Angeles N. York P'pi-ia Baltimore "Fltnla Man" 21 Not 1 Det 17 Dec 21 Dec I Jaa 12 Jai 14 Jai "Kanikaara Man" 71 21 Oec II Jai II Jai 5 Fit 11 Fel 13 Fel1,141 words
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Advertisement863 1964-10-29 16 bW^'W r LW »H aVf JV*"^^H tUHMLU/NEW ZEALAND SERVICE INDIA, PAKISTAN AND t. CULF SERVICE Ti: Friaaitle. MellMrae, Sjimj. To Mains ai* NafatJttinai fenang P. Sham S'por* Spore P. Sham Penang iOMBALA 7 Nl» 1/11 No* 11/12 Nit MJULA II Pt/Sls 28tk Oct 11 Oct >URNEA" 11/11 No 12/14 No»863 words
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Advertisement151 1964-10-29 16 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM: Scaafiaaviai asa CMtutttal Peru ftr Baigktk ail Heag Koag. Penang P. Sham Spore TRICOLOR (CalU Puuit, Japan) 6H. 1-2/21 Oct TARIFA (C«ll« Manila) 11/12 11/1S Nw tt/11 H« THEBEN (Calls Pimm, J*pan) W» «t» BARBER LINE FROM U.S.*., CUIF AND WEST COAST POUTS. TIAVIATA li rut KINGSVILLE151 words
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Advertisement567 1964-10-29 17 SUNGEI BiDOR TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In the Australian Capital Territory) NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend of Nine Pence (Australian currency) per stock unit less Australian Dividend (Withholding) Tax will be payable to Stockholders whose names appear on the Local Register on I2ih November 1964.567 words
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Advertisement468 1964-10-29 17 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL so DEBENTURE STOCK 1958/68- NOTICE Is hereby given that the Transfer Book of the above Stock will be closed from 2nd to 15th November, 1964. both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. TAN HIM. LAY Chief Financial Officer, Public rtilitirs Board, Singapore. TENDERS TENDER NOTICE468 words
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Advertisement832 1964-10-29 17 NOTICES MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, MALAYSIA SCHOLARSHIP FOR BACHELOR OF COM&EKCE AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND— FROM FLBRLARY 1965 Applications are Invited for scholarships from Malays tenable in a University In Australia/New Zealand lor a course leading to the Bachelor of Commerce degree. The course commences In February 1965. 2. Applicants must: U) be832 words
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Advertisement660 1964-10-29 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malaysian Citizens (which expression Includes Singapore Citizen) for the appointment scheduled hereunder:APPOINTMENT: TEMPORARY PRIMARY PRODUCTION OFFICER (Fisheries i. Pilmary Production Department. Ministry of National Development. SALARY SCALE: $225-15A--255/295 15A-385/425-20A 505/ 555-25A-655 p.m. Variable allowance at current rates is also payable. INITIAL660 words
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Advertisement698 1964-10-29 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA Applications are Invited tor the following post: Assistant Controller, Supplies Section Trade Division of Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Malay- sia. (Salary Scale $930-$ 1170). 2. Candidates must have: (I) attained their 21st but not their 35th birthday; (II) an Honours Degree In Economics or698 words
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Advertisement637 1964-10-29 17 THE ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE, No. 26 of 1961 NOTICE OF INTENTION UNDER SECTION 65(2) IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for general Information that the Deputy Prune Minister intends to make an Order to be cited as the Singapore Motor Club (Dunlop Qap Hill Climb) Order. 1964. On Saturday. 7th November, 1964,637 words
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Advertisement567 1964-10-29 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUSAT PENYELIDEKAN GETAH TANAH MELAYU (THE RIBBI K ItKSr \K< H IXSTITI TL OK MALAYA) Applications are Invited from Malaysian Citizens for the post of Head of the Botanical Division of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, v.hk'i will become vacant |in November 1%4. The basic .salary of567 words
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395 1964-10-29 18 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'JHE seven-man ethical practices committee set up by the Singapore National Trades' Union Congress has buckled down to work on its first task— an order to all its 52 affiliate unions "to eliminate all forms of corruption." A circular signed by395 words
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122 1964-10-29 18 A LOR STAR. Wed. A security patrol last night opened fire at four smuggling suspects and killed one near the Perlis-Thai border townj of Padang Besar. The dead man was identified as Lee Woon Tek. a Thai subject. He fell with a122 words
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Article74 1964-10-29 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. An estaU' kep;ihi. who m confined to the Tanjong Rambutan Mental Hospital after killmi? his wife six years ago, was today found not, guilty in the High Court on a charge of n-.urder. A «even-man jury returned the unanimous verdict after a doctor74 words
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Article54 1964-10-29 18 SINGAPORE. Wi-d A 56-year-liat, Goh Chute Lee of Qt, was killed in a collision with a bus in Mountbatien Roaii yesterday. Goh died in the General Hospital, a few hours after admission. Eye-wU nesses to the accident are asked to contact Inspector V. Raiaratnam ol the Traffic54 words
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Article242 1964-10-29 18 Penang, the garden spot of world OENANG, Wed. An 1 American travel writer said today he had found no place in the world to match Penang Island. Mr. Roscoe V. Kent, author and former airline pilot told Penang Rotarlans at their weekly lunch meeting that because of the interesting people242 words
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Article90 1964-10-29 18 A THUG'S BEST FRIEND? PENANG. Wed —A detective was bitten In the leg by a dog yesterday when a police party raided a house in Weld Quay to arrest a secret society chief. The dog attacked the detective as the police rushed into the house where the gangster was taken90 words
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Article31 1964-10-29 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mrs. Ton Chin Chye, wife of the Deputy Prime Minister. today ceremoniously commissioned a buoy maintenance vessel, and named her "Pesek" at the Thornycroft shipyard at Tanjong Rhu.31 words
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223 1964-10-29 18 LUSAKA (Zambia), Wednesday pHODESIAN African nationalists will form a govern-ment-in-exile within minutes of any unilateral declaration of independence by Premier lan Smith, exiled leader James Chikerema, said here yesterday. Mr. Chikerema. who is second only to the detained leader Joshua Nkomo, demanded that BritishAP - 223 words
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Article, Illustration206 1964-10-29 18 SIR HUGH AVOIDS A FOOT IN HIS NEW TITLE T ONDON, Wed. Sir Hugh Foot, who was created a life peer on becoming Britain's new Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, yesterday announced he had taken the title of Lord Caradon of St. Cleer, in the county of Cornwall. SirReuter - 206 words
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Article, Illustration526 1964-10-29 18 Smith hurls defiance at the 'irresponsible' action of Britain SALISBURY, Wed.— The South Rhodesian Prime Minister, Mr. Lan Smith, said yesterday that if he were driven to a unilateral declaration of independence "then the latest action of the British Government will be the main cause responsible. "The irony of theReuter - 526 words
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Article33 1964-10-29 18 LONDON. Wed. The Channel tunnel linking England and France will cost £160 million and and could be opened by 1970. the chairman of the Channel -Tunnel Study Group said yesterday. AP.AP - 33 words
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177 1964-10-29 18 U.N. TEAM TO SEEK NEW TALKS WITH BRITISH GOVT VIW YORK, Wed.— The 11 U.N. General Assembly's special committee on colonialism last night instructed a deputation to seek new talks with the British Government about Rhodesia. The deputation is to be the sub-committee consisting; of Mali. Sierra Leone. Ethiopia andReuter - 177 words
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Article, Illustration335 1964-10-29 18 Oswald: A link with Peking agents VIEXICO CITY, Wed. ITJ A possibility touched on here occasionally in hushed tones that Lee Harvey Oswald may have made contact in Mexico with CommunistChinese agents has been brought out in the open here. The English language "The News" in an article by Joe335 words
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284 1964-10-29 18 BONN, Wednesday A WEST German Economics Ministry spokesman said yesterday it was "very disappointed" about the Labour Government's measures to solve Britain's balance of payments difficulties. The measures would not help towards Britain's participation in the European Common Market, he said The MinistryReuter - 284 words
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Advertisement117 1964-10-29 18 ri4'f"i'-.?'i"-ci x JbL JLkS The exciting new Vauxhall "Viva is truly a beautiful car and its beautyis much more than just skin-deep. The gleaming 'Magic-Mirror' finish keeps its shine without polishing! Complete underbody seal and rust-proofing give extra insurance that your Viva will retain its good looks. The inside too117 words
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Advertisement32 1964-10-29 18 [j=NOW APPEARING AT THE N GOLDEN JUBILEE NIGHTCLUB i 11 IPOH 1 THE FABULOUS KOREAN KITTENS I (SENSATIONAL SINGING AND DANCING j TEAM OF FOUR LOVELY BEAUTIES) (FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY).32 words
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Miscellaneous63 1964-10-29 18 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl Z^MAV iN Xl BETTER KEEP AN EVE X TRY IT ONTH'SILLV FELIMEi I THIS TOPCOAT'S ON, DOUBT IF ME HAS ENOUGH VA REAL BARGAIN, V SI RE'/ Ik DOUGH T BUY EVEN/- vSVLV ESTER 1/ 'a^TH'^Z^^ |j= I'D LIKE TO STEP BOSSES OUTSIDE TOTEST 163 words
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415 1964-10-29 19 RUGBY Thais win 16-3 to raise hopes of keeping their cup SINGAPORE. Wed. Thailand sharpened themselves up for this Saturday's international rugby match at Merdeka Stadium, Kuala J Lumpur, against Malay- sia for the King of Thailand's Cup with a smart 16 points (two goals and two tries) to three415 words
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Article117 1964-10-29 19 SINGAPORE. Wrd.— University of Singapore Athletic Union are trying to raise $6,000 to stage the first Inter-University rugger quadrangular tournament here from t Nov. 2 to 12. L.D. Chaba, the chairman of the Organising Committee, told the Ttmesport: "We need the money to play hast to Chulalong- 1117 words
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Article180 1964-10-29 19 SOCCER Law nets three for United LONDON, Wednesday MANCHESTER UNITED qualified for the second iTI round of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup when they beat Djurgaarden of Sweden 6-1 in their secondleg match at Manchester last night. Inside-left Denis Law. Manchester's captain and Scottish international, scored three goals for United whoReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration434 1964-10-29 19 KEN FERNANDEZ - MALA YSIA 'S 'GAIN' AT THE GAMES KEN FERNANDEZ by Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday Iit ALAYSIAS participation in the Olympic Games "A. at Tokyo was "a first-class advertisement for a new country like Malaysia" said Mr. A. T. Rajah, deputy chef de mission, of the Malaysian contingent Returning to Kuala Lumpur434 words
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185 1964-10-29 19 CRICKET Pakistan are 310 runs ahead with 3 wickets left ifARACHI. Wed. Pakistan were 310 runs ahead of Australia, with three second Innings wickets left, at close on the fourth day of the Test match here. Pakistan, who had resumed today at 28 for one. were 248 for seven. AustraliaReuter - 185 words
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154 1964-10-29 19 LONDON. Wrd. American heavyweight boxer Billy Nielsen, won on a disqualification I against Britain's Johnny Pre--cott in a bout scheduled for t ten rounds at Wembley Stadium here last night. In the eighth round a clash of heads left Nielsen with a bad cutReuter - 154 words
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Article21 1964-10-29 19 TOKYO W«d. A total of I 2146.067 people attended the Tokyo Olympics, the Metropolitan Fire Board announced yesierday Reuier.Reuter - 21 words
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Article38 1964-10-29 19 lolimr Suli.ur- Birthday Cup (Kluanji: Civilians 3 Central Johore Estate;- 1. Voon Cup (Ipoh): Changkat Kinding 2 Ipoh Yg'sters 0. Krian Lje (P. Buntar): Youth Club 5 Chersonese Est. 0 Kulim senior cud: Dublin 5 Survey 238 words
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Article21 1964-10-29 19 Friendlies iSeremban): NS Police 2 Seremban Rangers 1: NS women 3 DTC women 0: NS Cevlonrse 2 SPI Teachers 121 words
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Article, Illustration2092 1964-10-29 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by SINGAPORE, Wed. —I Djazzi, Fraser's Hill and Sir Argent made it. 1-2-3 for Ipoh trainer Rirais van Breukelen in the main sprint at Bukit Timah today. Djazzi (Moses Lee ud> won by four lerißths from Fraser's Hill (Johnny2,092 words
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Article104 1964-10-29 19 TOTAL POOL: $108,240 Ist No. IMOIBS (554,118) 2nd No. *****7 <*15.548) 3rd No. 3477 M 7.774 Starters ($l,OOO each): No*. 26bKU7, *****7, *****1, *****3, 2830^2. *****5, *****6. *****1. *****8. *****2, *****1. 3305(13, *****1. Consolations ($750 each): Nor. *****1, *****3, *****5. *****4. *****2, *****4. *****6. *****7. *****6, 36*957. Extra104 words
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Article46 1964-10-29 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. Hong Kong Bank qualified for the final of the SBHPA senior knockout competition when they beat Cold Storage 2-0 In their replay at Jalan Besar stadium today. In the junior competition Jardine Waugn beat Sime Darby 2-1 to advance Into the final.46 words
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Advertisement194 1964-10-29 19 IHC PARKER UK COMPANY-JANtSVILU. WIiCONiIN. USA. I BSHS dlflS Now... fine stainless steel makes the best ball pen even better! PARKER 45 BALL PEN BI B The famous Parker T-Ball, the ball pen that lets you write beautifully without bearing down, now is avail- I M able in a deluxe194 words
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Miscellaneous51 1964-10-29 19 tOCCU vU Jr (up PvVD v BTC A <Gevlan«f <io\U Scry ue-.. linal i Alor Stan Prisons v CEB RUOGEB t'riendliek 'KL>: Police B v Klang B (Depot): Ffd Signals v RMAF B <Mindef grd>. TABI.F TENNIS Dato Lao Cup (Inoht: Chun« Khiaw Bank v OCBC A' (NUBE Hall) 6.3051 words
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Article, Illustration580 1964-10-29 20 SOH TIANG KENG - Ramani:We want the dispute over Sabah clarified SOH TIANG KENG 'GIVEN TIME, MANILA SHOULD REALISE IT IS BEING UNREASONABLE' By SINGAPORE. Wednesday MALAYSIA'S new United Nations permanent representative, Mr. K. Ramani, said here today that given time, the Philippines Government would realise that its present attitude over the Sabah claim580 words
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186 1964-10-29 20 lESSELTON, Wed. J Fifty to 100 destitute Filipinos are coming to Sabah by small boats each week looking for employment, the acting Chief Minister. Inche Harris bin Mohammed Salleh, said today. He said the State policy has been to allow Filipinos to remain186 words
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Article71 1964-10-29 20 KUCHING. Wed. Peter Unwin, 22, who was sent by the BBC to assist in the Schools Broadcasting Service here, died in the general hospital here today following a car accident. He had been in a coma since the accident, which occurred early yesterday. UnwinUPI - 71 words
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Article87 1964-10-29 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Ministry of Defence is looking for more young men to be trained as short service commissioned officers In the Malaysian Army. Selected candidates will underco five months' training at the Federation Military College at Besi before they are commissioned as 2nd87 words
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Article37 1964-10-29 20 BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS. (Utah), Wed. American Art Arfons drove his "Green Monster" automobile across the Western Utah salt flats at an average 536.71 miles an hour yesterday, setting a world land speed record. AP.AP - 37 words
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Article75 1964-10-29 20 sxMSBl'Ry (England), Wed. Officials at nearby Odstock Hospital said yesterday surgeons have stitched the severed part of a man's ear to his stomach in an effort to revive damaged tissues. Roger Lister, 19, lost two-thirds of his right ear in a car crash. "In two weeks the portionUPI - 75 words
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Article139 1964-10-29 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. T»HE MINISTER of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, left here for Singapore today on the way to Pontian to thank the people for helping the Government in its successful 10-week military operations against Indonesian guerillas there. Dato Sardon said that the139 words
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82 1964-10-29 20 Union's protest over 'painting' to Ministry I SINGAPORE. Wed— The Public Daily-Rated Market and Hawkers Workers' Union has protested against the Health Ministry's use of labourers to do painting work in various markets. In a statement today, the union said that it had given the Ministry a 14-day notice to82 words
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Article61 1964-10-29 20 SINGAPORE. Wed— The University of Singapore's Department of Extra-Mural Studies will stage a forum on 'Newsmakers and Newsreaders" as part of a residential course on "Clear Thinking and Expression" beginning on Friday at 8 p.m. at Eusoff College. Speakers will be Mr. Wee Kirn Wee, Mr. Donald61 words
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Article29 1964-10-29 20 BONN. Wed.— The West German space tracking station at Bochum Observatory said they were receiving signals from what appeared to be a new Soviet space experiment. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article412 1964-10-29 20 LONDON. Wed. The stock markets lost a good deal of their recent buoyancy today and in the case of leading equities prices drifted back after a promising start. Selective buying was still going on but many would-be buyers were Inclined to hold off in front of the Queens412 words
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Article, Illustration289 1964-10-29 20 ROW OVER A BOW: 'NO CALL FOR AN APOLOGY' WELLINGTON. Wed. New Zealand's Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake, told the House of Representatives here today that he did not think an official Government apology to Japan over an Olympic Games closing ceremony incid ent was called for. At the end289 words
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Article447 1964-10-29 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. I TENGKU Abdul Rahman today gave full support to the stand taken by the British Labour Government against While Rhodesia's threat lo declare independence unilaterally. In a message to Mr. Harold Wilson, the Tengku said an independent Rhodesia which denied the rights of447 words
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Article29 1964-10-29 20 KUALA LUMPUR. VvVd— The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Alv dv! Razak. will lead M deletion to the Ministerial meeting of the Colombo Plan in London next week.29 words
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Obituary144 1964-10-29 20 V MUTHUTHAMBV— mm-d Sani-tary-Inspector. X.L.. brother of V. Chlnnlah D-Hospital, Tampln, passed away on 21-10-84 at Kokuvll Ceylon. C. >. DIRAVIAM, 67. died euddenly at Port Dlckson Hospital on 2S-10-64. Cortege leaves 74. 8 Seremhan Road. P.O. for St. Marks) Church, Seremban 3.45 p.m. on 29-10-64,, thence burial at144 words
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Advertisement283 1964-10-29 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (mi ni m u m JOHNSON: To Raymond and Pam Ne» Holloway a son on 25-10-64 General Hospital Malacca. Deo Oratli. LEEMBRUGr.EN DUNSFORD: Audrey Joyce, younor datiKht.-r of Mrs. Lilian Leembruwfen and th« Into Harold LecmbruKKen, to Ami In Derrick, eldest son of Mr. A283 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-10-29 20 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hlchest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 75 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 86 72 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 84 7240 words
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