The Straits Times, 30 October 1964
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Title Section28 1964-10-30 1 TIONAI lIBRARY. "•AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 13 5,000 3 0 CkCT 1^64 He**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1964 if 15 CENTS KDN 73128 words
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Article, Illustration25 1964-10-30 1 AUSSIES IN ACTION AGAINST INDONESIANS FOR FIRST TIME I mifs m.ip shouine the invasion area. Curfew urea is shaded.25 words
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Article1396 1964-10-30 1 From A. SRIPATHY. ARTHUR RICHARDS AND CHONG CHEE BEONG MALACCA, Thursday SECURITY forces have captured at least 25 of the estimated 60 Indonesian com mandos and guerillas who landed early this morning on the Johore-Malacca border. Among those captured are five Malaysian traitors. A large quantity of1,396 words
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448 1964-10-30 1 SIM .II BAKAP, Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that although Malaysia had dependable friend's, "our dependence on friendly countries must one day stop." In anticipation of this, he added, the country had to enlarge its armed448 words
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Article, Illustration43 1964-10-30 1 A BEAMING President Soekarno arrives at Tokyo airport from Paris at the end of his European junket. At left is his seldom photographed Japanese-born third wife, Mme. Dewi, who accompanied him on the flight from Paris. UPI picture.UPI - 43 words
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Article321 1964-10-30 1 TOKYO. Thursday JAPAN lold President Soekarno todav shc was willing to medialc in [ndonesia*s dispute willi Malaysia. The Japanese Forelgn Minister. Mr. Etsubaburo Shiina, volunteered Japan's asslstance during a working breakfast with President Soekarno at his hotel suite There was no indication how the President respondedAP - 321 words
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Article62 1964-10-30 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Royal Navy here tonight dismissed speculation of the possibilities of Sydney replacing Singapore as the Navy's major base in the Far East. The Royal Navy spokesman here, Mr. Neville Taylor, said in fact the labour force at present engaged in Singapore on refitting62 words
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Article23 1964-10-30 1 TAMPIN. Thurs— A 17-year-old deaf mute was knocked down and killed by the Singapore-Kuala Lumpur day mall near here yesterday afternoon.23 words
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Article75 1964-10-30 1 THAT MEANS JUST FANCY THAT SYDNEY. Thurs.— Beatle songs trnnslated lnto Latin are belng Jsed to brighten up formorly dreary Latin classes at a New South Wales country high school, the Sydney Daily Telegraph reported today. Teenage scholars at the three high scnool. 200 miles north ofReuter - 75 words
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Article162 1964-10-30 1 NIKITA 'S NAME IN PR A VDA AGAIN MOSCOW. Thurs.— Mr. Khrushchev's name reappeared in Pravda today for the first time in 14 days. The ex-Premier's name vanished completely from the Soviet Press after his resignation was announced on Oct. 16. Today, it was back again— on page three ofReuter - 162 words
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Article216 1964-10-30 1 Current polemics will hurt us saus SUBANDRIO JAKARTA. Thurs. Acting President Subandrio said yesterday the current polemics and contradictions about the country's state philosophy waa disadvantageous to the Indonesian revolution and might be exploited by the country's 1 enemies. Dr. Subandrio was >pt-ak-ing last night before i youth mass rallyUPI - 216 words
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Article27 1964-10-30 1 CZECH |ETS FOR INDONESIA PftAGl'E. Thurs (/< I iuisio\.ikia to deliver ,i«-t tr.tinini; pl.im-. to IndMteala under agreement sisticd here tmliy. Ceteka nciiv agency report* RenterReuter - 27 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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130 1964-10-30 2 Get him back alive 'or in any other way' Banda EX-MINISTER FLEES ZOMBA. (Malawi), Thursday. I)K. Hastings Banda, Prime Minister of Malawi, said yesterday that Mr. Enry Chipembere, a former Minister placed under restriction early this month, had run away and he had ordered a full-scale search for him. "IReuter - 130 words
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Article35 1964-10-30 2 RANGOON. Thurs— The ruling Burmese Revolutionary Government yesterday announced a special tribunal to try Colonel Saw Myint. former Minister rf Information, on charges under the Bribery und Corruption M and Demonetisation Law. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article28 1964-10-30 2 FREETOWN (Sierra Leone. Thurs. Formosa's agricultural experts have doubled Sierra Leone's rice output from 2.000 lb to 4.00(1 Ib an acre, it was reported here yesterday.28 words
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149 1964-10-30 2 STUDENT UNREST: POLICE FIRE ON CROWD BHUBANESWAR (Orissa). Thurs. Police made a lathi charge and then opened flre to disperse a crowd which attacked a police station near here yesterday. Police said 100 officers and men and two magistrates were injured by stones thrown by the crowd. The police chargeReuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration45 1964-10-30 2 Zambia's bewitching hour THE clock strikes twelve. The day: Friday, Oct. 23. And wild cheering breaks out from thousands of people, clad in traditional costume masks or war paint, as Northern Rhodesia becomes Zambia and independent. U.P.I, picture above shows some of the celebrating Zambians.45 words
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Article150 1964-10-30 2 Angola censures the Pope I ISBON, Thurs.— The Legislative Council 01 Angola has unanimously censured Pope Paul's decision to attend a church congress in India, it was reported here. The Lusitanla news agency reported that the entire council, under the chairmanship of GovernorGeneral Silvino S. Marques stood In silent reproofAP - 150 words
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Article31 1964-10-30 2 2mil N-death SYDNEY. Thurs. Dr. Linus Pauline, twice winner of the Nobel Prize, claimed yesterday that two nv.lllon people now living would die from cancer induced by nuclear bomb tests. A.P.AP - 31 words
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Article51 1964-10-30 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. Police rounded up 20 women In Paiemban?. South Sumatra, for wearIng tight jeans and •bird's nest" hair style. The womi-n were attained at a police post for several hours during which they were given .strut warnings and advice before being allowed to go home.51 words
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153 1964-10-30 2 US studies a plan for joint Southern Philippines base WASHINGTON, Thursday. ■JHE United States and the Philippines are considering the establishment of a joint military base in the Southern Philippines to guard against any possible aggression in the future from Indonesia., The plan Ls one of several being studied byAP - 153 words
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Article100 1964-10-30 2 'STOP— OR ELSE' WARNING IN SUDAN AIRO. Thurs. Sudanese 1 security forces last night threatened to use force if th« people did not stop demonstrations. A radio broadcast said some demonstrators had carried out which were about to lead the country to a situation of anarchy, endangering the nations security.Reuter - 100 words
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Article43 1964-10-30 2 Zambia applies to join UN UNITED NATIONS. Thurs Newly Independent Z;imbiu. formerly Northern I li it applied fur membership of the L'r.iled Nations, it ma announced. Malawi Malta and Z now awaiting adm -nig membership of the world body to 115 states. Renter.Reuter - 43 words
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173 1964-10-30 2 CAIGON. Thurs. Both the United States and South Vietnam yesterday acknowledged their aircraft had violated Camt>odian air space last week resulting in serious Incidents. But they blamed map-reading errors for the violations and proposed that steps should be taker, to prevent use of the ill-definedReuter - 173 words
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Miscellaneous30 1964-10-30 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby .i (&AVB (HAT L£TT£e ye} (^WILL YOU (XT IT OUT UAOfOOM TBEeBASDC J V. Of me FILB. PIBASe) -,/NOusmißs r-^ v j, I ..ves OFCoumtr30 words
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311 1964-10-30 3 LONDON, Thursday THE former British Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, made it clear last night that he has no intention of giving up his position as leader of the Conservative Party. He toid an interviewer in a radio broadcast: "I haveReuter - 311 words
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Article119 1964-10-30 3 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs.- The opening of the General Assembly session will be put back from Nov. 10 until Dec. 1. This became certain when a United Nations spokesman announced yesterday that a total of 67 countries 10 more than the simple majority c" members required hadReuter - 119 words
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Article56 1964-10-30 3 SAN FRANCISCO .Tiurs.Politicians sometimes set eggs thrown at them as an expression of political disapnroval not in San Francisco's Chinatown. California's Depuiy Attorney General Harry Low wa> .ilonsc Grant Avenui* in a LVmo rratic parade recently when he passed Republican quarters, a pot of ErrAP - 56 words
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Article, Illustration492 1964-10-30 3 I ONDON, Thurs.—Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Britain's Opposition leader, last night announced a major-shake-up in his Parliamentary Front Bench team, dropping three prominent ex-Cabinet Ministers. Mr. Reginald Maudlins. The former Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Mr. Edward Heath. 48. negotiator with492 words
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Article59 1964-10-30 3 TRUJILLO. (Venezuela). Thurs. Three thieves masquerading as medical men drugged a family here and robbed it of US$3O,OOO. it was reported yesterday The trio, cosing as a doctor and his two assistants, fed sleeping pills to Milan A. Mendez Cardenas, his wife and their children onUPI - 59 words
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Article26 1964-10-30 3 LONDON. Thurs— Sir Winston Churchill is to become the first Honorary Freeman of the new City of Westminister, it was announced last night.— UPl.26 words
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Article, Illustration83 1964-10-30 3 I ONDON Thurs. Sir Solly Zuckerman (above), one of Britain's top scientists, has been appointed scientific adviser to Mr. Wilson's Cabinet, it was announced today. South African-born Sir Soily will continue as chief scientific adviser to the Defence Ministry and adviser toReuter - 83 words
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Article39 1964-10-30 3 ST. LOUIS (Missouri), Thurs. Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation were Investigating yesterday the theft from a retired St. Louis contractor of jade, silver and ivory model boats possibly worth a million U.S. dollars. AP.AP - 39 words
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Article182 1964-10-30 3 Now U.S. to take a shot at Mars CAPE KENNEDY.! Thurs.— The United I States will launch the first of its twin Mariner j i spacecraft on a 350-mil- j lion mile journey to| Mars next week in the most difficult space exploration feat yet attempted. The National Aeronautics jReuter - 182 words
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Article54 1964-10-30 3 LONDON. Thurs. Knnt County school dentists said they have found that teeth lost by children often can be replanted in .hf jawbone. A Kent education committee circular said loss of second teeth through accidents among children was not uncommon und every effort .should be madeUPI - 54 words
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Article36 1964-10-30 3 PARIS. Thurs. France's new anti-crime brigade today arrested Jean Jacques Casanova, named toff police last May as fugitive leader of a gang who kidnapped Mrs. Madeleine Dassault. wife of wealthy industrialist Marcel Dassault.—Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article27 1964-10-30 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Crime portrayed in television shows is a factor in juvenile delinquency, according to the majority report of a Senate investigating group ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article36 1964-10-30 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. Robert Vanderpol Clark Jr., heir to the Singer sewing machine fortune who died at the age of 24 on Oct. 4. left an estate of more than US$26 million. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article64 1964-10-30 3 YORK. Thurs Two men hanged themselves with a single bedsheet yesterday Police mU the two placed the sheet on the top of an opened closet door, each tied an end around his 1 nrck. anu each kicked away -hairs they stood on The two were idrntifi>(l as Robert64 words
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Article, Illustration178 1964-10-30 3 Death vow by Babs in garden row with council ONDON. Thurs. Artist Harry Moore said in Frimley yesterday that his wife, long distance walker Dr. Barbara Moore, is definitely determined to kill herself if her garden is ploughed up by the District Council on Monday. The Council has been trying178 words
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107 1964-10-30 3 ]WEW YORK. Thurh a New York .supermarket grocer is one of about 20 people who have received bequests of US$lO,OOO from an Englishwoman who wanted to reward people for being nice to her. Mrs. Margaret Mary Fraser came to live here afterReuter - 107 words
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Advertisement137 1964-10-30 3 MALAYSIA HOTEL LTD. JALAN BUKIT BINTANG-KUALA LUMPUR. Welcomes you to Kuala Lumpur's newest and most luxurious hotel. 60 air-conditioned tastefully furnished modern rooms. 4 hours traditional hotel service. All rates inclusive of:- Early Morning Tea Local Newspaper All Personal Laundry Shoe-cleaning Service Singles from $18.00 Doubles from $30.00 TEL: *****137 words
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Advertisement362 1964-10-30 3 JLj MORE and MORE PEOPLE ARE OPENING DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Your money earns the maximum sale and sure rate of s*i vvhe* you place it in Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted; your money is completely unaffected by changing economic conditions, and withdrawal! are easy362 words
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Article142 1964-10-30 4 AWARD OF 525.100 FOR WAITER SINGAPORE. Thurs. A young restaurant waiter, who was severely injured in a motor accident with five others in Upper East Coast Road some 30 months ago, was awarded damages of $25,100 with costs by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today. Phua Tin Hang,142 words
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349 1964-10-30 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THK University of Singapore has accepted a Ford Foundation grant of $1,749,000 to enable it to establish a centre for economic research. This was announced by the Chancellor of the University, Dato Dr. Lee Kong Chian, at a special I luncheon today. Thij349 words
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Article, Illustration125 1964-10-30 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Pretty Mandarin actress Yoong Yoong (above) charmed a packed house at the Odeon Cinema '.ast night at the charity premiere of "The Seven Fairies." with two delightful songs. The Hong Kong star was making her debut before a distinguished audience which included125 words
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Article108 1964-10-30 4 Nine thugs held in house raid SINGAPORE, Thurs. —Two escapees were among nine men detained when a police party raided a house in Craig Road early today. In the pre-dawn raid, led by Detective Inspector Gurcharand Singh of the Queenstown police station, a large assortment of gangland weapons was also108 words
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105 1964-10-30 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A noocles dealer. Yap Kirn Chuan, told a court today how he paid $200 entrusted to him by the Corrupt. Practices Investigation Bureau, to a detective. Anthony Poo, who was having beer with him In a restaurant. Poo, 41, formerly105 words
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104 1964-10-30 4 Expert praises training for top managers SINGAPORE. Thurs. A visiting American management expert. Mr. Harold F. Smlddy. today noted with satisfaction the existence of bodies like the Supervisory and Management Training Association in Singapore which, he said, was doing good work In training top efficient managers to handle the complex104 words
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Article24 1964-10-30 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will open the Thomson Integrated Secondary Vocational School tomorrow at 7.30 pin.24 words
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Article, Illustration273 1964-10-30 4 FOOD OF 25 NATIONS, SPECTACULAR CAKES FOR BIG SHOW SINGAPORE. Thurs. Toh Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, as patron will officially open the International Food Exhibition and Cake Competition to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday from 11 a.m. till 5 p.m. Hundreds273 words
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69 1964-10-30 4 i SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Botanic Gardens' exhibit of some 100 cut orchid blooms Including Vanda. Dendroblum, Aranda and Archnis was awarded a bronze medal at the Vienna International Horticultural Exhibition, which came to a close earlier this month. The largest international horticultural69 words
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Advertisement404 1964-10-30 4 rex" opens today -Vky 111 am, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 SPORE' 11 am, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.15 'u-w^ HE WAS A GOD WITH I YjRr m TWICE THE STRENGTH mOF SAMSON MORE I ferocious than HERCULES* S VULCAN i mm son of Ililfll JUPITER m IJ> J j|^| I*, STARRING404 words
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Advertisement79 1964-10-30 4 JUST FOR FUN AUSTRALIAN FUN FAIR. LAST 3 NIGHTS AT K ALL ANG PARK ADMISSION 20 c. 10 c. TO-NIGHT! GREAT WORLD CABARET (air-conditioned) presents "GENERAL" RADIO NIGHT. General Radio will be given away) Diamond Theairl North Bridge Rood Ttl. 3344* Saturday Midnight M.G.R. K. R. Vijaya in 'THOZHILALI" ttmm79 words
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Advertisement502 1964-10-30 4 GAWISATION j. i OPENS TODAY i 111 am, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9. 15 pm| Peter Sellers Gee. ge C. Scott I Dr.Strangelove Ir: How I Learned To Stop Worrying '"X And Lo»e The Bomb H ■\o\\ siioni\i,!i 11 a.m., 1.30, 4, 6 45. 9.30 pm aker TECHNICOLOR M B TOMORRO.V502 words
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Article306 1964-10-30 5 JUDGE: UNION POLL THAT WASN'T KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. Justice Ong today described the annual election of officers of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authori- ties Employees held or, Sept. 10, last year, as 'merely a travesty of an election He granted an application306 words
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Article54 1964-10-30 5 KUCHINU. Thurs.-The Shell Co. is continuing its appraisal and exploration drilling for oil both on the Brunei Coast and in Maiiy.si.iii waters. A Shell mobile drilling vessel Sidewinder is currently drilling an exploration well in Sarawak waters. 28 miles offshore from Mir>. So far. no details54 words
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Article28 1964-10-30 5 KUALA LIPIS rhUTJ Th* Mentn Besar ol PBIUUM Duo Y.ihyti bin Mohanifcl Rur*; Development Inche Abdul Kanman Yuakub. will .in<li<. Uonal solidarity rally here on Nov28 words
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159 1964-10-30 5 Magistrate lists things that money can't buy j)UNGUN, Thurs. A magistrate here today told a 00-year-old farmer who ran after a young woman that there were three imngs he could not buy with money the key to heaven, the smile of a ha by and the love of a woman.159 words
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Article31 1964-10-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Association for the Deaf will hold an international food exhibition and sale at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday from 10.45 a.m. till the evening.31 words
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111 1964-10-30 5 ITL'ALA LLMPUR. Thurs. The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Datn Harun bin Haji Idris. today urged hanks to encourage and hetp Malays participate in business and industry. It would be one way of closing the i,.i|i between the two mam races in Malaysia, th;- iiinesiand111 words
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Article, Illustration78 1964-10-30 5 Mrs. Toh meets ship's crew MRS. Toh Chin Chye, wife of Singapore's Deputy Premier, meeting the crew of the new $350,000 buoy maintenance vessel Pesek, on Wednesday at the Thorneycroft (M) Ltd. shipyards at Tanjong Rhu after she had commission- Ed and named the vessel. The vessel was built for78 words
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Article292 1964-10-30 5 KOTA BHARU, Thursday. RESOLUTION concerning a land deal between the Kelantan State Government and a timber and mining firm in Singapore, which figured in the April electioneering, will come up at the Nov. 14-15 meeting of the State Assembly The resolution, to be moved292 words
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115 1964-10-30 5 Detained man stabs himself in taxi I O H O R E BAHRU, Thurs.— A youth stabbed himself in the stomach last night! after being detained bya police officer in a taxi in which he tried to make a getaway Earlier, the youth was reported having a knile in his115 words
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Article67 1964-10-30 5 IPOH. Thurs. The fhird in- take vi 145 men. all recruited from Sabah. for the 2nd Bn.. Malaysia Rangers, will take part In a passing out parade at Ashby Road here on Saturday. Col. I.G. Wellsted. commander of the Malaysia Rangers, will take the salute, and music67 words
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Miscellaneous49 1964-10-30 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl "I K |T LOOKS UKE VA^ REMEMBERED EVW VEC 001N 1 FINE,^ v*^n™lN<s 1 TAUGHT PETUNIA!^/ f I^N^*" UR^V OKAY, WHAT DID I WISH TO REPORT^ I TEACH VAT 1 DO 1 i VAN ACCIDENT! J (77 IN A CASE I J 1 v\^49 words
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Article239 1964-10-30 6 Our faith in UN— by Dato Ong UNITED NATION. Thurs. [)ATO Ong Yoke Lin. chief delegate of Malaysia, attirmed yesterday his Government's strong support for the United Nations as "the best hepe for peace in this troubled world' 1 I 1 He said that despite "urn» and abuse of theReuter - 239 words
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Article47 1964-10-30 6 KKHIXG. Thurs. Several Government offices here now have < checkpoints. People wishing to enter these offices must produce their identity cards or other iden- tification documents. These places include the Public Works Department headquarters, and Radio Malaysia (Sarawak), where high security fences have been put up.47 words
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114 1964-10-30 6 Don't talk to Maca, says Sabah Alliance lESSELTON. Thurs.— J The Sabah Alliance has called on the Malaysian Government not to hold any talks with the Philippines Government over its Sabah claim. The statement was issued after an urgent meeting of the Alliance on Wednesday. It condemned the attitude ofAP - 114 words
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Article, Illustration125 1964-10-30 6 A BIG moment for seven-year-old Wolf Cub Poh Ghee Soon of the 130 th (Red Cross Crippled Children's Home,) Group as Commonwealth Chief Scout, Sir Charles Maclean, stopped to say "hello" to him during his inspection of the big Singapore 2,000 Scouts rallyHan Hai Fong - 125 words
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208 1964-10-30 6 LONDON. Thursday. V| ALAYSIAN architect Thian Poh did not trust Ti English doctors to treat his baby, it was said at a South London inquest. He and his 20-year-old English wife Jacqueline refused to allow their 10--month-old son seriously ill with meningitis, to go into208 words
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Article31 1964-10-30 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A suspect "fighter" of the 329 secret society group was arrested tor Sembawang Road yesterday. He has been detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.31 words
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91 1964-10-30 6 Agreement on fishing in Sabah waters JESSELTON. Thurs.— The deputy Federal Secretary. Mr. Yeap Kee Alk, said here that agreement had been reached about K months ago between th- Federal and the State Grvernments on the question of Malayans being allowed to fish In Sabah waters. He was enlarging on91 words
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Article44 1964-10-30 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The body of a man was found in the sea off the harbour today. Police said that the man. about Bft sin. was clad in white shorts, white shirt with two front pockets and Scout belt.44 words
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Article28 1964-10-30 6 PENANG. Thurs. The Indian staff of the Penang General Hospital will hold a Deepavali social and dance at the nurses' hostel in Residency Road, on Monday.28 words
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163 1964-10-30 6 Just a clerical error, says the head pENANG. Thurs.—Seve- ral Malay parents whose children are attending the Francis Light School today expressed surprise at receiving letters from the headmaster inquiring if they wished their children to study Chinese and Tamil in addition to Malay and English. Thp letter, quoting section163 words
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85 1964-10-30 6 JESSELTON. Thurs—Sabah's acting Chief Minister. Inche Harris Monamed Salleh. said today on his return from Kuala Lumpur that the Central Government had set aside funds for the lni troduction of adult education and classes would begin in January. He said that three lecturer! would85 words
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Advertisement431 1964-10-30 6 H PAYS _jif INSURE y<^f^- **> WITH '0 h M'\ PRUDENTIAL v«T\ Here's how Prudential s woridwioe 5*"J& IMSX: payments to policyholders averaged V. ,v£ out over the working days of 1963:- every second i^P $6,747 every minute $404,860 every hour P \j, $2,967,600 every full day $17,800,000 every week431 words
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Article60 1964-10-30 7 KULIM. Thurs. A larße gathering attended the funeral here of Mr. C. K. Menon. a prominent landowner, who died yesterday at Bukit Mertaiatn. Mr. Menon. 53, served on the committees of the Malayan Indian Congress and Indian Association. He left a widow, a son and three daughters,60 words
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Article47 1964-10-30 7 PENANG. Thurs. A housewife. Mrs. Margaret Burdis 20. has reported the loss of a purse (■outlining $100 and a silver cross vulued at $15 from her Jalan Hashim home yesterday. Mi>. Burdis told the police she had placed the nurse on a table.47 words
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284 1964-10-30 7 PENANG, Thursday. fHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will discuss defence aid for Malaysia when he meets the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, during his forthcoming visit to London next month. "I shall be leading a mission to the Colombo Plan284 words
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145 1964-10-30 7 Lorries to be allowed to carry more UUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Government is to increase as well as standardise loads which lorries may carry. The position now Is that the loads lorries could carry especially on trunk roads, vary In different States. The president of the Malayan Road Association. Dato145 words
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Article88 1964-10-30 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Finance Minister of Singapore. Dr. Goh Keng Swee said today he mm h:ippy to note that more than 15 per cent of the staff in the new plywood factory of Pan-Ma lavsia Industries, Ltd.. in the Juronst Industrial Estate were Malays.88 words
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Article51 1964-10-30 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs— A couple were robbed of $338 in cash and jewellery behind a timber yard oft Kallang Road last night. Tun Kian Soon, a carpenter, told police that he was with his fiancee when they were held up by two youths, one armed with a51 words
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431 1964-10-30 7 OW ORPHANS: FUND NOW STANDS AT $15,250 CINGAPORE. Thurs. The Straits Times received another $4,689.63 today for the eight Ow orphans, whose father Mr. Ow Chow Choon. died of cancer early this year and whose mother was killed in a road accident last wpex. The total received by the Straits431 words
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Article, Illustration167 1964-10-30 7 Youth club girl, 20, registers for service with the vigilantes KANGAR. Thurs. a YOUTH club domes- tic science instructor. Che Nen binte Ahmad, has enrolled as the first woman vigilante in Perlis Che Nen. 20. registered this week for service with the kampong vigilante corpo in Kuala Perlis. "Women have167 words
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Article38 1964-10-30 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. Mr. O. A. Hodgson will speak on "Research on Kedah History at a meeting of the State branch of the Malayan Historical Society to be held at the Alor Star museum on Sunday38 words
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Article102 1964-10-30 7 DKNANG. Thurs. Customs officers dived for cover early today when a car tried to ram them while they were questioning a smuggling suspect near the beach oil Tanjong Tokong Road. about four miles from the city. The car, which tore down on the beach102 words
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Article141 1964-10-30 7 NOW ON THE AIR: RADIO BOYS' TOWN SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Students of Boys' Town at Bukit Timah can now wake up to soft music over their own radio network, and also relax to music during their rest periods throughout the day. Operated by their own disc lockeys. announcers, and technicians. Radio141 words
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Article183 1964-10-30 7 Goodbye to Tawau for the 2nd Bn. TESSELTON, Thurs. J The 2nd Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, will hold a farewell parade on the Tawau town padang on Saturday. The battalion had been in Tawau for six months to defend Sabah against Indonesian aggressors. The commanding officer. Ueut.-Col. Mustapha b i183 words
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Article29 1964-10-30 7 Singapore. Than, Tht Straits Times today reci ived a $20 donation from Y. C. Boey for Che Mamj.ih binte Aw.uk. a Singapore widow with nine children.29 words
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Advertisement114 1964-10-30 7 1 [frlLATlftrciiJjM] 1 ■I si This pen I is loaded CARTRIDGE PEN complete with 4 FREE refills CONVENIENT QUICK, CLEAN Long-life ink-filled cartridges are the secret of this new pen. All you have to do is fit a cartridge into the barrel. When it runs out. simply reload with another.114 words
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Advertisement235 1964-10-30 7 Datsun Bluebird unequaled beauty strength This all new 1200 cc compact offers beauty of design without protest. and spacious comfort which is unequaled. It is the kind of car that you will like to drive. It is superbly finished in every detail. A most important feature is its complete reliability235 words
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Article97 1964-10-30 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The Sultan of Johore today expressed the hope the new Sultan Ismail Library named a.ter him would be the cultural centre of Johore in years to come. He said he was proud that the people of Johore Bahru now had a97 words
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Article38 1964-10-30 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will attend prayen- for lite dead to be offered by the Kwong Wai 81ew. at the Peck San Ten*. Upper Thomson Road, at 1 D-va tomorrow.38 words
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409 1964-10-30 8 IPOH, Thursday A MILLION dollars is to be spent next year on much needed improvements to the Ipoh General Hospital often described as "one of the worst hospitals in the country." This was announced here today by the Minister of409 words
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197 1964-10-30 8 Malayan team going to S. Korea to recruit doctors IPOH, Thurs. The 1 Ministry of Health will send a delegation to South Korea early next year to recruit about 40 doctors for Malayan hospitals, the Minister, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, said heie today. Inche Bahaman disclosed this when he was197 words
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Article50 1964-10-30 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A salesman, Loke Peng Seng, was repairing the tyre of his scooter by the roadside at the 14th milestone Woodlands Road yesterday when two men approached him. One produced a dagner and forced Loke to give up $341 whicn he had on him.50 words
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Article39 1964-10-30 8 IPOH. Thurs.— \ir. V. ManieltKvasagam. the Minister of Labour, will hold meetings *iih employer^' and workers' organisations during a visit to Perak tomorrow. He will visit the Tasek cement factory here and the labour nfflee.39 words
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Article180 1964-10-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs TW O International conferences are to be held in Kuala Lumpur next month and both will be opened by Tengku Abdul Rahman. One is a seminar on TB r.o be held from Nov. 5 to Nov. 11 at the Tengku Abdul180 words
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216 1964-10-30 8 19 sacked, so 190 go on strike on estate rpAIPING. Thurs.— Th« A 190 tappers and weeders in the main division of the 1,400-acre Merchiston Estate, nine miles from here, hay*» downed tools in protest against the sackine of 19 cf their fellow workers. The strikers, all members of the216 words
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93 1964-10-30 8 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. A fisherman. Anan bin Mohamad Yatin, 31, was convicted for tht sixth time today on a charge of burglary. Anan was sentenced to two years' jail for entering the house of Ramli bin Darus at Kuala Muda at about 2.30 a.m.93 words
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Advertisement211 1964-10-30 8 THE BEST SHAVE IN THE WORLD Ronson make what they believe is the perfect under the jaw and nose. Plenty of men buy it electric razor. It's called the Ronson 1 300*. What's for themselves. But a razor like this is, quite more everyone who uses this razor seems to211 words
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Miscellaneous188 1964-10-30 8 Onp VT Hamlin KJ <X' GUZS PALACE ARENT I I NO, I aOTTA. MXI MEAN MXJUE SURE.' IF THEY COULP GET /-ngy»Af i/ .^MM \r\ ©jusnrovEß "rou ao finp a really gcxnc to aw«iY wth a sweet <woet V ijM »ikVV"T>iAT RtSß.'^y OOMIWG I PLACE rSET REFWtS€NT >TAJR- UKE THAT188 words
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Article, Illustration1875 1964-10-30 9 To the Berlin Wall and then it's FREEDOM TRUE to their promise, back at Vladimir 1 1 icy were pretty rough for about a month. Again I had a very baa diet, and sometimes missed my food altogether for a couple of days. They made me miss a bath a1,875 words
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Advertisement127 1964-10-30 9 SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE *bW "LJ/^B" I B^t"vLr <; v |[l YEW LI AN LTD IMB 37/38. BANK OF CHINA BLDG., BAnERY RO., SPORE- 1. TEL: *****/8 Factory SINGAPORE Representative ZLIN CO., LTD. PENANG START LIVINGI—— a /7~^ fis^. t i *$z bY b^L^ L 1 %U bB Today's great127 words
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Obituary64 1964-10-30 10 .'0 Were!* Mimaum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of OOMa. Died tn Seremban on in thmiKht. silent IN LOVINC MEMORY of P. Bundaram died on 30-IU-52. Gone But OMi n Remembered by bia i wirtow am: IN TREASURED MEMORY of nur i immy. Mary K. V Ho called to64 words
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Article273 1964-10-30 10 M 11.,,./. >/M r Minimum) HILDA'S BIGGEST SALE at Cold t a, ltHllxn Shoe* Wear and Textiha Special I too Hurry! DRUMMLH AIR t-RL&riINEH Is a bsbM in every bouse. It controls un.nstantly. effectively lirummrr Air Krmnener ATTENTION RENDEZVOUS Lunchre au Prince's v P. MICRO CONTACT LENS I'r. tn.tr,273 words
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777 1964-10-30 10 The Straits Times Friday, October 30, 1964. A Time For Decision? The scope and quality of the new Indonesian landings were j still not entirely clear last night. But it did not seem that they could compare with the Pontian landings, still less with the Labis airdrop. This is no777 words
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Article255 1964-10-30 10 The leaders of the present State Government of Kelantan have shown much more realism and good sense than their predecessors. The Mentri Besar, Inche Asri bin Haji Muda, indicated almost as soon as he had taken office that he would like to see an end to the sterile255 words
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Article210 1964-10-30 10 Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, who •aid three months ago that Malaya would feel the impact of the Government's crash housing programme "in about three to four years' time," has drawn this target nearer. He expects results in the latter hafl of next year. This is a much more210 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1964-10-30 10 JULIAN BATES - JULIAN BATES JOHNSON LANDSLIDE OR GOLDWATER BATTLE by 72 million will go to the polls and a vast TV and newspaper reporting pool will tell their verdict within an hour AMERICANS folio wing the presidential election results through the night of Nov. 3/4 willReuter - 1,043 words
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346 1964-10-30 10 •THE motoring public has had its travels upset by police road-blocks in the interests of security, to which not the slightest objection is taken. To the average law abiding citizen however, it would seem that the police have only one end in view, carrying out346 words
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Letter210 1964-10-30 10 WHAT a pity more dog owners cannot oe a little more considerate. Nut only postmen but all tradesmen and the general public to my mind have to suffer dogs rushing out at them: too many people own dogs without keeping them under control. It does not cost210 words
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Letter127 1964-10-30 10 WITH reference to the last paragraph of Frustrated's letter on the Malay examination^. 1 would suggest that this Government teacher Join a Mission school and exchange his Malay examination for the following:— No medical benefits: no housing benefits; no pension: no holiday bungalows; contributions to all kinds of127 words
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Letter178 1964-10-30 10 IN your report on the opening of the Seklsui (Malaysia) Company you state that polyvinyl-chlo-rlde Is commonly "called plastics." /This Is a common mistake made by people who do not appreciate the complexities of the plastics industry. Polyvinyl-c hlor 1 d c cr more popularly known as178 words
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Advertisement482 1964-10-30 10 Straits n-w 4 Malay Mail ci««»ified eo»«riluments anay Urn hentfad toCOLO STORAGE AffCADsT Orchard Road (let Floor) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Heliand Read Kateng Kernel Road Naval Base, Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Collyer Quay TMt NEWS ntONT Fltzpatrlck't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval482 words
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Advertisement59 1964-10-30 10 SHOULD YOU CONFESS J INFIDELITY? Is it "being honest", or just selfish and immature, to confess infidelity to your spouse? Confession might be "good for your soul" But what right have you. asks this author, to transfer your pain to someone close to you? Here's a strong case for silence.59 words
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Advertisement193 1964-10-30 10 Wsm figi I \IS3B Britain's best socks Byford Bri-Nylon socks arc made in (d.*/* 1^ n England. They fit superbly. They are I ,i really hard-wearing. Youcan'tbuy better J Bri-Nylon socks. But Byford make wool I j socks and stockings too. You'll find '([jj H many different styles, patterns and193 words
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180 1964-10-30 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. E.W. Barker has. been appointed Minister for Law following his resignation as Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly Announcing this tonight, a Government statement said that Government members of the Legislative Assembly intend to nominate and elect Mr. A. P. Rajah,180 words
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Article67 1964-10-30 11 A YOUTH. Chow Chan Ying. was jailed for six months in a Singapore magistrate's court on Tuesday for attempting to extort money from a building contractor, Mr. Kam Chuan Seng. In a report of the case in Wednesdays Issue of the Straits Times, the names of the67 words
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Article57 1964-10-30 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will open a tun fair organised by the Buklt Pnnjans goodwill committee nt the Buklt Panlinjr English School on Saturday. at 2.30 p.m. The fun fair Is In aid of the goodwill committee's welfare fund57 words
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Article44 1964-10-30 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs Toh Beng Slew was charged in a magistrate's court today with unlawful possession of a revolver and five rounds of ammunition in a house In Boh Sua Tian Road at 3.25 a.m. on Tuesday. Toh was remanded till Nov. 5.44 words
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Article56 1964-10-30 11 TAIPINO. Thurs. A psychiatric follow-up clinic will be set up for the first time at the District Hospital here with sessions on the last Friday of each month from 9 ajn. to noon. Staff from the Central Mental Hospital at Taniong Rambutan will conduct thr.se clinics56 words
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Article37 1964-10-30 11 KI THING. Thurs. Ncwly-bom twin boys have been found abandoned near the racecourse here. They were found early on Monday. Each wore a cold chain, and there was a box of sweetened milk nearby.37 words
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Article271 1964-10-30 11 Customs to set up more road blocks to track down offenders with that odd shirt, watch... KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. IF you are one of those who thinks petty smuggling is worth the risk then BEWARE. The Customs Department is after people like you and is renewing271 words
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Article, Illustration377 1964-10-30 11 Girl of 17 tells of outrage after year's friendship SCREAMS ON HER FIRST DATE IPOH, Thurs.— A teen- age girls first date with a mason ended with her screaming for help at the racecourse here in the early hours of Dec. 30 last year, a magistrate's court was told today.377 words
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Article143 1964-10-30 11 KHIR FOR TALKS IN TAIPEH, MANILA |£UALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— "*The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. flew to Formosa today to discuss training programnK.for Malaysian farmers. After a week there, he will fly to Manila to attend the Food and Agricultural Organisation conference which starts on Nov143 words
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Article48 1964-10-30 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A 16--man Danish trade and expor study group left here for Banck today after exploring possibilitii of increased trade between Mal.r sia and Denmark. Their tour was organised by tl Scandinavian Airlines in co-opcr tion with the Danish daily papi.. •■Berliiieske Tidende."48 words
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Article34 1964-10-30 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Th" wife of the Y.ini? di-Prrtu;in N gara, Toh Punn Nonr Aishah. Will open the mtrrnational food exhi bitlon and contest ut the Memorial Hall on Saturday at 11 a.m.34 words
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176 1964-10-30 11 TWO WHO HAD OBSCENE PICTURES FOR SALE SINGAPORE, Thurs. A police party seized 6,105 obscene photographs and 100 negatives from two men during a raid at the reception counter of the Cathay Hotel on Tuesday night. Today, in a magistrate's court. Woo Slew Peng and Jong Chung Foo pleaded guilty176 words
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Article52 1964-10-30 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Ministry of Education announced today the school terms for next year in all Government and Gov-ernment-aided schools in Slngaporr. Term 1 Is from Jan. 4 to April 9. Term II from April 26 to July 30. and term 111 from Aug. 23 to52 words
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183 1964-10-30 11 It's yes to women in international Koran contest KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Women will take part for the first time in. the international Koran reading contest to be held at the Merdeka Stadium during the fasting month in January next year Tengku Abdul Rahman announced this when he addressed the first183 words
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Article65 1964-10-30 11 PENANG. Thurs. The Chief Scout of the Commonwealth, Sir Charles Mac Lean. will nay a courtesy call on the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, when he arrives In Penang nßct Thursday. Sir Charles will attend a Scout rally at Coronation Camp later, that day65 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-10-30 11 CHE Tom blnte Abdul Rahman, a mother of nine and wife of the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. who was at the Km d:i Lumpur airport yesterday to see her husband off to Formosa, where he will diM'u>s training programmes for52 words
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Advertisement126 1964-10-30 11 I ERRES^©©D^^^^V 5639-23" I J^^i^? Ml ißlß^R^iMb ~*W^Rfl R^R^R^M^Additional features include:- And of course the normal remote control (for zoom ERRES features > k a',L 9 b!c!.t ?!!?u?"i£h n FULLY AUTOMATIC (10 Automatic AMBIENT LIGHT CONTROL (auto- controls) mahcolly control, briahtne,, of EXTREMELY SHARP AND STEADY SEMI STEREO SOUND (two126 words
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Advertisement133 1964-10-30 11 v i wFtrft jf^ DU TUU wf':i' rcrcri I lire 1 S 5 Jit i W\ 11 9™ |^j| fVfiT^flnHMßv Sleeplessness, constant worry, listlessness, irritability and lack of concentration are often signs of nervous exhaustion W^ and unless something is done, much unhappiness and illi^B^™jar health can result. «ip. -v^i133 words
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Miscellaneous678 1964-10-30 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel S—K.L.5 K.L. 3t P. Plnanf Sukan"; 7.30 Fractured Flickers: 6— l Dob Malacca 800 News ta Mandarin; 8.10 r.« Chorus; 8.30 Expedition P.M.: 5.15 Test Pattern and -Rivers of Fire and Ice"; 9.00 Music; 5.45 Opening and Pro- News in Malay: 9.10 Issue At I eramme678 words
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Article, Illustration276 1964-10-30 12 EXPERT ADVISES PRINTING CHIEFS \|R. Russell F. SanKodak graphicarts specialist from Rochester, New York, has visited Singapore to confer with executives in the printing industry about new photographic reproduction methods. Kodak (Malaya) Ltd.. the company that distributes and provides technical service for Kodak products in Malaysia, arranged Mr. Sanders' schedule.276 words
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Article, Illustration240 1964-10-30 12 Heidelberg 1,000 reaches Malaysia J^ MILESTONE in the printing industry was created with the arrival in Singapore a few days ago of the I,oooth Original Heidelberg printing press for Malaysia. A ceremony marking its arrival was held on board the '•Kambodia'' which carried the anniversary machine, at which the German240 words
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Article, Illustration148 1964-10-30 12 NEW SIERA RANGE IS COMING N.V. Slera Radio of Holland will be introducing Its latest range ol television sets, radios and tape recorders to the Malaysian market early next year, said Mr. G. de Haan, the company's Far East region sales manager. Mr. Haan, who has visited Singapore and Malaya,148 words
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Article105 1964-10-30 12 INCHE Mini I MANAF bin Moham.d Sharif (above), of the engineering department of Qantas in Singapore, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur to take up his new position as assistant to the station engineer. Inche Manaf Is the first Malaysian to hold sucb a position, which105 words
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Article104 1964-10-30 12 JAPAN has introduced another medicated plaster. Menfula, Into the Malaysian market. A product of Talsho Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.. a leading manufacturer of pharmaceutical produes in Japan. Menfula is claimed to dominate a substantial share of the domestic market with sales still growing. The medicated plaster, because104 words
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Article33 1964-10-30 12 Britain's booming car Industry exported nearly 70.000 more cars In the first nine month of this year than in the same period last year, according to Board of Trade figures.33 words
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Article, Illustration211 1964-10-30 12 r VHE chairman and man- aging director of the Swan Brewery Co. Ltd., Perth, Australia, Mr. Geoffrey Cohen, visited Singapore last week during the last leg of a four-month business tour of countries in the Pacific region. He had discussions with the local agents and211 words
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Article165 1964-10-30 12 Development Finance profit up rwEVELOPMENT Finance \3 Corporation Ltd.. the Australian Investment banking group which has a paid-up capital of $6.8 million, has announced a net group profit of $2,150.--468 agbinst $2,044,745. The profit is arrived at after making provision for taxation $1,234,545 i57t>9,020), depreciation $341,858 ($322,312) and contingencies $240,450165 words
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Article49 1964-10-30 12 A new record across the North Atlantic has been established by a Lufthansa Boeing 707. the Duisbui-R The aircraft. under the command of Capt. Horst Quednau. covered the distance between New York and Coloime In 5 hours 46 minutes. Normal scheduled time Is 7 hours 20 minutes.49 words
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Article, Illustration110 1964-10-30 12 NEW SHELL REFINERY MANAGER MR. E. A. MESRITZ (above) has now taken over as general manager of Shell Refining Co, (Federation of .VJalaya) Ltd.. Port Dickson. He has succeeded Mr. Hans Jacobsrn. who has gone on home leave before taking a senior appointment with Deut.s. in Shell. Mr. Mesriti was110 words
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Advertisement247 1964-10-30 12 AIILEIt This is the ADLER JUNIOR 3, luxury model portable typewriter, famous for the perfection of its type and unique design. Junior 3 has a specially strong, lightweight carrying case. ADLER is a member of the famous GRUNDIG Group. Available at GUTHRIES and dealers throughout MALAYSIA. LAND in Western Australia247 words
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Advertisement161 1964-10-30 12 Advertisement Three Years of Progress The Singapore First Four-Year Development Plan has now been in oocrction for more than three years. They have been years of spectacular progress m every development field ■conomic, social and public adminisrrotion. Alrecdy. more than $480 million has been spent on imaginative end cmbitious protects161 words
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Advertisement364 1964-10-30 12 K^F/ fS^B aW Ip^ tyn> ,^*B Now a Flake of Quality by Balkan Sobranie For the pipe smoker who has sighed for the truly traditional flake, here is fulfilment from Balkan Sobranie eleven choice tobaccos from the world's richest growing areas blended by the skilled patient hand of the hereditary364 words
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Article, Illustration120 1964-10-30 13 during his visit at sooth of the border down Mexico way. But before she could kiss him. two officials grabbed her round the waist. The starry-eyed Mexican teenager, however, got her reward. The Duke looked down and patted her cheek. Then heMirrorpic - 120 words
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115 1964-10-30 13 NOTTINGHAM. Thurs. 1 Modern music was blamed for the increased sexual activities of teenagers by principal school medical officer. Dr. Ronald Sprenger, here today. Describing the effects of beat music In his annual report. Dr. Sprenger said it was "obviously erotogenic as oneReuter - 115 words
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Article52 1964-10-30 13 RANGOON. Thurs— Ninl Soe 24. daughter o( Burma's top Communist rebel leader. Thakin Soe. surrendered last weekend to the Government in the climax to what ofliciuls described today as a week of successes in army efforts to smash Communist &uerrillfis and scission-minded tribal rebels. She was crnntfd anAP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration263 1964-10-30 13 LONDON, Thursday. JHE Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson has called in Sir Alec Douglas-Home, his defeated Conservative rival, for discussions on the deepening Southern Rhodesia crisis Authoritive sources disclosed last night that the two statesmen had already met and that the ConservativeReuter - 263 words
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127 1964-10-30 13 Rusk backs Wilsan's warning to Rhodesia I ONDON. Thurs. The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Gordon Walker said on his return here from New York yesterday that the US. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, had said he would "line up" with Britain on Mr. wfison"s action over the Southern RhodesiaReuter - 127 words
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115 1964-10-30 13 T ONDON, Thurs. A publicity director who visited a Soho "clip joint" said in court yesterday he got very expensive orange juice instead of sexual intercourse. Jean Bromley, mmtmm at the "clip joint." was jailed for three months for obtaining C 3 liReuter - 115 words
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141 1964-10-30 13 RATIONING IN KERALA AS FOOD CRISIS WORSENS XTEW DELHI, Thurs. The Phme Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, yesterday ordered food rationing in Kerala State, a Communist stronghold in Southern India. This is the strongest aotlon yet taken by the Government to ward off disaster from food shortages now becoming criticalAP - 141 words
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Advertisement137 1964-10-30 13 BEFORE YOU BUY A HOME LOOK WHAT WE HA YE TO OFFER! FREE BOOKLETS FOR THE FOLLOWING ESTATES PENANG -c^ G FETTES PARK: 3 Room Terrace Houses $10,500 AYES ITAIYI PARK: Semi-Detached Houses $18,200 IPOH KAMPAR GARDENS: Houses Selling From $14,500 EVERGREEN PARK: Houses Selling From S 9,500 HAPPY GARDENS:137 words
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Advertisement254 1964-10-30 13 Panoramic Perth is 4 3W3y vt^V: Discover a new world S^wf^ Jj f iH ii lfc, £j9^ young, vigorous and modem ■^Jr*M| Mrse^jM tfs^ Bk cvV' «fi '\f"imm fSttH m ■*>. with an immense variety of ~i- v >'^ M I PtT^ impressive scenery. -^K^SmWrnm^^^mmmi I fisifPß Meet new people254 words
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Advertisement314 1964-10-30 14 (Continued Irnm Page lili ANNOUNCEMENT M Word* SM (Minimum) MERRY WIDOW BRASSIERES offseason ■I counted i> now or. urns, 34 Ili^h MR SITUATIONS VACANT rts. ixtrm WITH REFERENCE to Box A 4617 ST. th. tilled and all applicant.' thank"! QUALIFIED BOOKKEEPING TEACHER n Higher < number. Apply Box A nrc.314 words
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Advertisement966 1964-10-30 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Words Mm.)— Box SO rts. extm WANTED a Clerk and also parttime experienced Clerk with a good or Chinese. Apply Box A 4746 B.T. Spore. ENERCETIC SALESMEN WANTED to xell easy selling product on combaala, Applicants please apply ;o Box MISI S.T. Spore. WANTED One Godown Clerk for966 words
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Advertisement1002 1964-10-30 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Word* SS (Min.)— Box St eta, txtrm ADELPHI PARK ESTATE Oe*t r**i- dential area. Modern Bungalow fully furnished to let. Inspection at 8, Daffodil Dnvi off Jasmine Road. St m.s. Thomson Road, Spore on Saturday October 31 between 3 5 p.m. "CITY GUEST HOUSE" turalsbed I) Single1,002 words
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Advertisement1018 1964-10-30 14 TUITION It Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm NOVEMBER BEGINNERS BOOKKEEPING (5.30 p.m.) by Professional Accountants Vacancies: Elementary, intermediate. Advanced. LCC Revisions. Registration Op*n 1965 LCC. SIC. 75 Middle Koad, S'porc *****. START NOW for X'mas. Classes. Monday /Wednesday 130 p.m.; Tuesday/ Thursday HOO p.m.: Tuesday/ Friday 6.U0 0.m.1,018 words
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Advertisement1075 1964-10-30 14 HIRE PURCHASE tt Word* $S (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm OWN CAS COOKER for $11).--monthly. Suitable City Council or bottled (as. Ray-Tech Radio Corporation. 13 Seleiila House, Spore. Tel: *****. AIK HUA HANG Finance Limited. 58, Waterloo Street, off Bras Basab Road. Finance Hire Purchase on New and L'sed Cars.1,075 words
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Advertisement925 1964-10-30 14 FOR SALE it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et: txtra BARGAINS! At Kacionr pnce» Campborwood Chest*. Writing Desks. Coffee Table* various sizes including Neat Of Table*. Wide selections. Sing Lee Furniture (Shanghai Specialist), M. KUliney Koad. Singapore. PRE CHRISTMAS BARGAINS: Ladle*' Swimiruils Brt-Nylon SIO.'.'O, Men's Cotton Pyjamasults 53.90 Belgtmm Blankets925 words
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Advertisement859 1964-10-30 14 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) Word* %S (Min.)— Box St rt*. extra JOHORE HOTEL Eng./Chlnrse food Alrrond. Rooms Phone 2395/6. NEW STRAITS VIEW HOTEL J B Seaside Dancing ft Floor Shows Nightly. Tel: -M BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore) 10 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO rt*. txtra j DELICIOUS MOKKIEN EUROPEAN j Dtsht-a859 words
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Advertisement750 1964-10-30 14 NOTICES WAGES COUNCILS ORDINANCE, 1947 CINEMA INDUSTRY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Commission of Inquiry under the Wages Council Ordinance. 1947 has been appointed by the Minister of Labour to enquire into the question whether a Wages Council should be established with respect to any workers employed m the750 words
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Advertisement1338 1964-10-30 15 0 LIVERPOOL t WEST COiST U K Due Spore bai .s P. Sham Penang AELAMPUS Luerpetl. Avonmouth II Pt/ Nil 2 4LMNON literpitl. Glasgow Gdl. 31 Nn 1 Pin JJ atRON Imraaal Nn S Nn 7 Ntt 111 Nn 11 .ENIAS Li.erpiH > "it 13 Nn 2 I •CLEUS L.terpHl.1,338 words
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Advertisement1276 1964-10-30 15 WSBSESSESMfiKSESSM ■SSI THE EAC LINES SIMCAPOIt KUAI* IUMPUt •P. SWTTTf NHMA fVNAMG BSfl^f^-H Pknt 7UI. Pktic *****. Pnue 1311 Pkone (2371 SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH. lATTAKIA. GENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEH. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURG. fARHUS t COPENHAGEN SmgaDori P. yarn Penang "JUTLANDIA- (a) i Sailed Sailed In Port'Tlday "BOMA"1,276 words
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Advertisement1325 1964-10-30 15 I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO cONDON. LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENCLEUCH Z' SH BENREOCH fOf Lon(lon NH a Singapore Pt. Shan Penang Rotteroam Dec t Oct 31/ 3 Nn 4/ 9 Hamburg Dtc II Singapore P. S ham Penang lENARTT L Mtl, A »erp. R'dam, H'lrg. M Brough. Grangemoutn Nn1,325 words
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Advertisement1242 1964-10-30 15 fa^ ELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO., LTD. IkJIJLA LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE 111 HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH SMpaora P. S*kaaa PlflMl f c te r N,r" STU rrr-^vS mm 31 Ott/ i 1 3 z fU OfIEEOS N 2t. 23 Nit 24/25 Nlf t CITY OF CHICAGO W/J I lit BAIH N1,242 words
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677 1964-10-30 16 From Our Market Correspondent THK Stock Exchange of Malaysia had a day of excitements and wide fluctuations yesterday as contending influences swept the market. First industrials went sharply ahead on reports of political pressures in Indonesia and turnover was so heavy that about 10.40 a.m.677 words
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Article26 1964-10-30 16 Malayan Stock Indices Ocl. ZS. iK'i. 99. Industrials: 85.80 85.74 fins: 134.76 134.86 rubbers: luti.lb 106.36 Dec 30. 1963 100. Dec. VJ. 1962 100.26 words
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Article1004 1964-10-30 16 gUStNESS 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: Boustoad (1.000) (Ltt, (2.000) $1.61, <2.000) 41.60: Ounlaps i3,()OU) Sl.i'l, <2,00u> M v>. Esso ords. i-t.IMNH SIM, (5.000)1,004 words
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Article64 1964-10-30 16 CHINESE Product Excnanc*, Singapore noon pncti per pitul yeiterday: Coconut H: bulk SMi sellers, drum 554» sellers. Copra: Oct. Nov. t.'K Continent t.'nquoted Pepper: Muntok ■•hit.- M47J Mllerr. Sarawak wfcttl (1421 sellers, special Sarawak Muck $117! neller*. garbled l,imiK.n lilaik llaVi sellers, ASTA Hers. Singapore Copra Association noon64 words
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252 1964-10-30 16 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday had its nfth successive rise and its third successive record, gaining another $5.50 to $820.75 on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 30 tons to 175 tons. In London earlier cash metal252 words
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Article113 1964-10-30 16 IytELBOURNE. Tlmrs Indusi" 1 trials were firm. Mo.st lenders i improve but moves HBaJL AuMralian Chemicals highlighted with :< Jump of 2 3 to 23 6 following a take-over offer from Its US. assoiciate. Base metals were Irregular. Oils eased with AOO down 3 to 35 Loans were113 words
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Article251 1964-10-30 16 Oetoher 29. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Houxteart 13 cts. M. Container* II < is. Dunlopr 15 eta, M. c.il<les 1 City Uev 7 cts. NU -aiisut 12 eta. E. Smelters U >ts. M Inv.m. I2rta. Ksso 15 cts. 0.C.8.C. 18 rta. Fed Di.-p. 12 cts. Hothmans 13 rta. K.251 words
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Article214 1964-10-30 16 VOVEMBER Hnl Krade rubber f.o.b. closed at S p.m in Sinxaporo anj Kuala Lumpur >• -tirday at 71 ont« :>er lb.. down a quarter cent on Wednesday's closing level for the pc.'ttlon. The tone was uncertain. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing priies R.B.K prompt f. 0.0. buyers 74, nellara214 words
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Article28 1964-10-30 16 October 29 MALAYAN KIBBER PRICK: 73 tents (down a quarter of a rent). TIN 5820.75 picu! (up 55.50) I'nofricial rstimated ofTering: 175 tons (down 30 tons).28 words
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Article129 1964-10-30 16 SHIPS lying alonmide the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today an: Centaur I Salavat 3/4. City of Newcastle 6/7. Anna Bakkc I '.<. Kembant; 10/11. Mexico Maru 13/14, MlkauK Maru 15/lb. Maxwell Brander n/tX, Katonc IS/24, IUCkMM Mr V.. :'i>. llali 29i*i. Klintshir Ltka 33/34. Mrmnon 30/36.129 words
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Article82 1964-10-30 16 TUB Mslsysn Exchange Bxnks* Aftfts* elation made these changes in Its rates to merchant* yesterday tall ratrs to SIOO): New York: buylrtK TT 32 9 16. airmail OD 32 11/16. 90 d/at. 33 credit hills. 33< trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 1/18. airmail Ol> 3.'. :i/16. 9082 words
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Article78 1964-10-30 16 September outputs: London Asiatic 5.M1.000 It)., Fatallng 2.29 V.000 lh .'toldra Hope 1,716.000 lb., Caatlefind 377.000 Hi.. Holyrood Rubber 94. mm lb.. Hong Kong Rubber 50.000 to.. Hoscote 347.000 lh., K.lhnshaJl 63.000 lh.. Kuala 8»lan«or 90,000 lb.. Malaynl> Rubber 95,000 lb. Seaport rtirl.i 120.000 lb.. Dtnrjine« Rubber 117.04S78 words
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Article37 1964-10-30 16 OK in- Irtt nthJn»i markrt D Honx Konß yesterday the U rlillar «HM 'lunt.d at 5.751 for IT .1 1 for c»i" i- (ttrlini *dv <)uot«l at 13.96 *n4 on* tail ol |.M al 200.37 words
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Advertisement1167 1964-10-30 16 I VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service Hongkong S. Francisco L. Angeles N. York P'phia Baitimorc ••Flmda Man" 29 Nn/ lOn 17 Dec 21 Dec I Jaa 12 Jas 14 lan •Kanikawa Map- 26. 21 Dtc 11 Jai 19 Jw S Fel 11 Fel 13 Fek1,167 words
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Advertisement1259 1964-10-30 16 9 vl Wi Wl 2 AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN AND P CUIF SERVICE To Frtaantle. Milkiwae. S|<nev Tl: Malras ait Nagaoattiija teia'g P Sham Vivt Score P. S >>am P.'-a-.g BOMIALA 5/ 6 i'lv 7/11 No. 11/12 Niv UJULA Is Pt/Slj 2ltk M Oct 31 Ocl •URNEA-* le/111,259 words
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Advertisement213 1964-10-30 16 \Bwßg FRQW f ftST t WtST COASTS U S.A i Philadelphia N. York L. Angiies S. Francsco Spore CHASTINE MAERSK 31 Oct 13/14 NIV 15/16 Nn 13/14 DIC LEDA MAERSK 9 NIT 13 Nn 21,21 Nn 21/ M Nn K/27 DIC JOHANNES MAERSK 23 Nn 27 Nn 11/12 Dec 13/14213 words
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Advertisement1547 1964-10-30 17 I'l I IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR CIVIL .SLIT NO: 161 OF 1961 Between I Cold Storage (Malaya) Ltd.: Plaintiffs. And Ban Lee Company: Defendants To> NOTICE 1. Ko.i San Jim. Late >f 102. Birch Road, Seremoan. 2. Ngai Kee. late ot 15, Wilkinson Street. Seremtan.1,547 words
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Advertisement648 1964-10-30 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malaysian Citizens (which expression includes "Singapore Citizens") for the appointment scheduled hercunder: APPOINTMENT: SUPERVISOR (Man). Home lor the Aged, Woodlands. Social Welfare Department. SALARY SCALE: 5225x15A-265/ 293x15A-385< 425x20A-5U5. 555x25A--655 p.m. AGE: 25—40 years. PROBATION: 3 years. QUALIFICATIONS Sc EXPERIENCE: Cambridge School648 words
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Advertisement1492 1964-10-30 17 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and from permanent serving Government Officers including those on probation for the following appointments' 1. FISHERIES ASSISTANTS. Division of Fisheries. Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Malaysia. Salary scale: $137.50x7.50--152.50/209x14-307/324x14-450 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. The posts are pensionable.1,492 words
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Advertisement431 1964-10-30 17 TENDERS THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the design, fabrication, supply and erection of steelwork for the proposed Recreation Club at Bukit Chermin. Tender documents may be obtaineu from the office of the Port Engineer, The Port of Singapore Authority, against the receipt for a431 words
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Advertisement170 1964-10-30 17 CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED SINGAPORE TENDER NOTICE 22,000/41 5-240 V TRANSFORMERS Tenders are invited for the supply of two 500 KVA 22.000 /415-240 V oil immersed naturully cooled indoor jnmtarmm lor Caustic Soda Factory. Juronn. Singapore Tender documents may be obtained during normal office Hours from: Pang Liv Consultins170 words
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431 1964-10-30 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. MALAYSIA'S lone woman athlete at the Tokyo Olympics, Perak schoolgirl M. Rajamani, will run in two events 400 m and 800 m in the Malaysia v Germany international match at Merdeka Stadium here on Nov. 4 (from 7 p.m. under431 words
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Article100 1964-10-30 18 ANN PACKER DECIDES TO RETIRE I ONDON, Thurs. Ann Packer. J who won the Olympic women's 800 m gold medal in world record time, said on her return from Tokyo today that she has already decided to retire from athhtics. "I have no second thoughts." she said. "With a goldReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration44 1964-10-30 18 rpHAILAND'S Avudh A Vipatapan leaps high for the ball in a tussle with South Malaya's Maidin (dark jersey) and another Malayan player (behind them) during a 1 ineout in Wednesday's game at Singapore. Thais won 16-3.— Timesport picture by Low Yew Kong.Low Yew Kong - 44 words
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Article351 1964-10-30 18 SINGAPORE, Thursday. jY| ALAYSIAN cricket fans will enjoy a bumper seaiT* son next year when the New Zealand. Worcestershire and Hong Kong teams will tour the country. In addition, India may also send their Test team for a short tour. Malaysian Cricket Association president Dr. Ong351 words
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Article123 1964-10-30 18 1/ARACHI. Thurs. The flve- day cricket Test between I"a--kistan and Australia ended in a draw here today. Scores: Pakistan 414 and 279-8 declared: Australia 352 and 227-2. Ai tea Australia h«d made 172 for one. with Bill Lawry out for 22. Bobby Simpson was undefeated with 114123 words
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Article51 1964-10-30 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mrs. M. Kellett (nett 77) won the Singapore Women's Golf Unions "A" Division championship at the Buklt course today. Mrs. H. Shawwas runner-up with a nett 79. Mrs. M. Warden won the "B Division on a countback, Mrs. P. Tinsley was the winner in the "C"51 words
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Article36 1964-10-30 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.—Leslie Eu (75 nett) beat John Stubbs by four strokes in the Royal Selangor Golf Club monthly "B" medal replay. Both qualified for the Merdeka trophy competition at Seremban on Nov. 15.36 words
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176 1964-10-30 18 Motor-racing Han Seng is tipped for Macao race I CINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore 0 racing driver Han Siiik will leave for Hong Kong tomorrow to compete in the Macao Grand Prix on Nov. 14-15. His car, a red Lotus 22, was shipped out today. Han Seng, son of Singapore millionaire George176 words
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Article82 1964-10-30 18 IVfIALACCA. Thurs. Malacca iTA will meet Singapore in a Foong Seeing Cup south zone badminton match at Seremban tomorrow. The Malacca team will be: George Yap. Siew Pook Lin. Uf Teik Soon, Wee Say Lock. Heng Pook Toon and Chong Peng Stung In the Heah82 words
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Article69 1964-10-30 18 IPOH. Ttanr Orit Malavsiii: .ili-foniers marathon race organised by the South Zone of the Perak AAA will be held at I Teluk Anson on Bu The Baja Muda (if Perak bH j donated challenge trophy for the race. i Among the 29 entries recciv.-d are two each from69 words
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Article114 1964-10-30 18 PENANG. Thurs. Penang I champion Tan Aik Huant meet Richard Purser, the New I Zeland champion, in the opening I tic of the badminton match be- j tween Penang and New Zealand at the Penang Chinese Olrls" High School here tomorrow starting r 8 p.m. The programme114 words
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Advertisement110 1964-10-30 18 Biggest family buy ■■■■>■. _jifc j^^H .^^H^l Bt^""^^^^i^p^*2i« %%a&% 1 4* of any car The same rugged reliability and complete dependability that took the Cortina through the world's most punishing races and rallies can be yours too. The same effortless cruising, surging acceleration and road-hugging safety are built into your110 words
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Miscellaneous328 1964-10-30 18 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Lock-fastener tricky for the 1. Doing nothing constructive by driver (7). .■imply handing over the clock. l 6. Specialist In coachwork? (5). i 7, 3, 4). 7. Looking-glass? (7). 9. Tie lent out In style (7). 8. At a furious pace It's no fun 10.328 words
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Miscellaneous86 1964-10-30 18 BADMINTON Kooiv Sooni Cup: Kedah v Perils; Perak S'gor (both matches at A Malacca v Spore (at NSCRO courts, Seremban, 7.30 p.m.). Tour match: Penang v New Zealand (Pg CGHS courts. 8 p.m.). Kl'GGKß— t'nder-23 Perak w Kedah (Ipoh padang. 5). XL friendly: Technical College v S'gor Malays (Gurnrv Rd)86 words
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Article301 1964-10-30 19 Favourite has stomach ailment SINGAPORE, Thursday. QLEANDER 111 will not run in the Singapore St Leger at Bukit Timah on Sunday. The five-year-old, the early favourite for the race, has a stomach ailment after recovering from a bruised heel and is now under veterinary301 words
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436 1964-10-30 19 VjETEIGHTS for all nine races at Bukit Timab on Sunday: ST. LEGER Cl. I— l4F. Feiton 9.00 Champion 9.00 Oleander 111 8.13 Yes Dear II 8.13 Ajnos 8.08 Moviegoer 8.1)5 Tariff Q 8.00 Mornay 7.13 Lost Horizon 7.10 Col. Whatnot II 7.09 Dreamboat 7.08436 words
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Article25 1964-10-30 19 LONDON. Thurs Result* of Rugby Union matches County championship— Hampshire 9 Eastern Counties 3; Kent 3 Sussex 8: Middlesex 6 Surrey 9.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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1062 1964-10-30 19 |{UALA LUMPUR I 1V Thurs. A total of 227 entries has been received by the Selangorj Turf Club for the Nov-! ember Meeting here. The entries comprise 78; horses in Class 2, 90 in Class] 3 and 59 in Class 6. 1 There will1,062 words
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248 1964-10-30 19 THE RACING PARSON'S HORSE TRIUMPHS AT 33-1: BACKED BY BOYS' CLUB MEMBERS LONDON, Thurs. A racehorse owned by a clergyman came first at Newbury and members of a boys' club were among the lucky punters. The nev. Eric Cross, one of the leaders of Harrow School Club. Hammersmith. London, said:248 words
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Article261 1964-10-30 19 SINGAPORE. Thnrs. The MRA Stipendiary Steward* report on yesterday's Bukit Timah races: RACE 1 Nothing to report. RACE 2 Acting on a report from the veterinary surgeon at the start that Magnificent King was lame In his off-fore leg, he was withdrawn by the Stewards. RACE 3261 words
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Article, Illustration167 1964-10-30 19 CLAY SAYS 'LISTON IS MINE IN NINE' BOXING DOSTON. Thurs. World heavy- weight boxing champion Cassius Clay got down to training here yesterday for his light with Sonny Liston and predicted Liston "will be mine in nine." Clay, or Muhammad Ali as he prefers to be known, said: "Right now.Reuter - 167 words
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Article129 1964-10-30 19 'Snell can break world mark' AUCKLAND. Thurs. Peter Sneli. Olympic dual gold mttluist at Tokyo, was in such excellent concition that he had a good chance of achieving in the next few weeks his hope for a 3min 50sec mile, trainer Arthur Lydiard said here yesterday. He should at least129 words
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Article84 1964-10-30 19 LONDON. Thurs.— Results of soccer matches played last night: Inter-League— lrish League 0 Football League 4 (at Bellust). Football League Cup 3rd round replay Swansea 2 Rotherham 0 English Div 3 Bournemouth 3 Shrewsbury 1; Exeter v QPR posu poned; Grimsby 1 Souihend 0; Luton 1Reuter - 84 words
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Advertisement94 1964-10-30 19 THERE S SHARP JAPAN'S Ist TV MAKERS Most reliable television for the family only TV equipped with NU VISTOR Gives you lasting value best reception r— .111 "0 DOW« PAYmENT basy payment available $22.50 I (For Singapo«.) TD-1907 TCA-217 TS-150 TSP-116 ~H-^ DAYANUNIUII IJWiiliWiHiWi Tgr MOBILE SERVICE Day:***** Night :*****94 words
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Article58 1964-10-30 20 LONDON. Thurs— The United States is prepared to give "more support" over Britain's defence of Malaysia, the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, said here last night. Mr. Gordon Walker, who had just returned from two days of world -ranging talks In Washington, adcied:Reuter - 58 words
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Obituary117 1964-10-30 20 KATHIRASIPPILLAI. mottirr of K S. M;«ni;im. P.ITK r.undii Hilir. Malacca pasard away ea IB HI al tiinnalal Ceylon. A. K ARUMUCAM. ■imilllW. ChUgl KP.B.W. died at Ci-mr.-il Hocpltn! Nt 2 ii. m. ter- will le.ivc from hi» house No. A 4 R.A.K. Wrs. 14th mil,- ChUtf al 6 p.m.117 words
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111 1964-10-30 20 TtfANILA, Thurs 111 Mr. Salipada K. Pendatun, Speaker of the Philippines House of Representatives, today accused a Sabah official of sabotaging friendly relations between Malaysia and the Philippines. He was commenting on a statement by Sabah's acting Chief Minister. Inche Harris bin Mohammed Salleh.AP - 111 words
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141 1964-10-30 20 White man and his Negro wife fight Virginia laws RICHMOND, Thurs. A white man and his Negru wife launched a legal attack in the Federal Court yesterday on Virginia's laws prohibiting mixed marriages. The pluint was filed in the U.S. District Court here by Richard Perry Loving and his wife.UPI - 141 words
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Article23 1964-10-30 20 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Thurs. President Julius Nyerere today announced a new name fcr the Tanganyika Zanzibar Republic the United Republic of Tanzania Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article413 1964-10-30 20 LONDON. Thurs— lt was a quiet day in the stock markets, with buyers again preferring to hold off while waiting for the Government's next moves in lmprovlnK the economic situation. Glit-edged again made the best .showing and scored fresh gains of up to 3/16, although413 words
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495 1964-10-30 20 The dark deeds of ex-Comrade K-by Comrade S ROME, Thurs.— The Italian left-wing weekly review L'Espresso said last night that the Russians would soon present a report accusing Mr. Khrushchev of many errors, among them his many trips abroad "without any previo v s consultation with other members of theReuter - 495 words
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Article145 1964-10-30 20 SALT LAKE CITY. Thursday. PRESIDENT Johnson said today that the Soviet Premier, Mr. Alexei Kosygin. had made a heartening promise to seek bettor relations with the West. In a speech prepared for delivery in the Mormon Tabernacle, the President said that after the power switch in145 words
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Article33 1964-10-30 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The 61st Penguin Scout Troop will hold a buffet and dance at the Princess Elizabeth community centre in Bukit Timah on Saturday from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.33 words
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Article52 1964-10-30 20 BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs— The Omar AH SaKuddin. the Sultan of Brunei, left for London today to hold financial and constitutional talks with British Oovernment presentatives. The Sultan, before departing announced he also would be seeltinc trained men in Britain to work at development projects in theReuter - 52 words
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Article24 1964-10-30 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. RaJaratniim. will attend the Kota Raja community centre anniversary celebrations tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.24 words
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195 1964-10-30 20 Strip-tease show by speaker at university debate BELFAST. Thurs. A Queen's University debate ended in an uproar last ni^ht when one of the speakers suddenly did a strip-tease th t shocked the audience. PU\vwris?ht John Antrobus, one of the guest speakers. >vas arguing ior a motion thai "young men should195 words
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88 1964-10-30 20 "PONN, Thurs— A Dominican Republic diplomat here shot dead a 20-year-old German in his villa near Bonn early yesterday, the Foreign Ministry announced. Rafael De La Haza, 38. Minister and Counsellor of the Dominican Embassy, killed the youth with two shots. The identity ofUPI - 88 words
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Advertisement23 1964-10-30 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) 'Jou'/t enjoy... The proper creamy Cad bury taQtei "Please give generously on Poppy Day, Saturday, November 7th."23 words
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Advertisement49 1964-10-30 20 Traditionally a part of the Malaysian Scene... ii Anchor Pilsener Beer. ..as naturally at home in everyday Malaysia as this homely crafts- nmss^^kman who patiently turns a chisel x^ on a block of wood to create a JL^,^ cake mould of simple artistry. ANCHOR PILSENER BEER IT'S TRADITIONALLY BEST49 words
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