The Straits Times, 31 October 1964
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Title Section20 1964-10-31 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration679 1964-10-31 1 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS From MALACCA, Friday 50 captured now only two left... TRAPPED IN SWAMPS. WITH MUD-CLOGGED GUNS Curfew in the area lifted FIFTY of the Indonesian commandos and guerillas who landed early yesterday in the Kesang area, seven miles north of Muar, have been captured—and only two areArthur Richards - 679 words
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Article58 1964-10-31 1 MOSCOW. Fri.— Australia Foreign Minister. Mr. Paul Hasluck. one of the first Western leaders to confer with Premier Kosygin. said q last night be found him "a nice cnap" with a quick mind. "He ha< nice eyes to look into, and a pleasant smile He also hasUPI - 58 words
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Article75 1964-10-31 1 EtißY. Fri.— Television advertisements and too mucn homework had caused an addiction of some grammar school pupils to aspirin and Ind gestion cures Dr. G. Kuttner. a Derbyshir re schools medical officer, said in his annual report. Dr. Kuttncr said too much homework was imposedReuter - 75 words
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Article45 1964-10-31 1 ROME. Fri.— A court here! yesterday sentenced Profes- 1 sor Felic Ippolito. former secretary-general of Italy's Nuclear Energy Commission. to 11 years' jail. He had been convicted by mi-appropriating funds totalling 9.300 million lire (about $46 million). ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article18 1964-10-31 1 BANGKOK. Fri. The Thai Foreign Minister. Mr Thanat Khoman. has been lnuied to i South Korea.18 words
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124 1964-10-31 1 SUBANDRIO AGAIN WARNS FEUDING PARTIES JAKARTA. Fri— Artinu Prrsiiiriit Subundrio y.-sterday urged the Iradeis of the left wing Nationalist Party and the orthodox Muslim Party to refrain from engaging in controversy with the Indonesian Communist party over Pantjasila. tincountry's official state ideology. He told the party leaders that although constructive124 words
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Article27 1964-10-31 1 VIENNA, Fri Austrian exports to Malaysia the lir.st seven months this year totalled 42.000.000 shillings ($5.10 million), the Austrian Chamber of Commerce announced. UPI.UPI - 27 words
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Article28 1964-10-31 1 BEIRUT. Fri. Prcsich I him Abbot'd remains Head of State of a lie* transitional government I formed in the Sudan. Omduiman Radio said today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article20 1964-10-31 1 STOP PRESS RUSSIAN CHARGE MOSCOW Fri. Soviet (,(i\irnm<nt p;«P«T 1/vcsti.i tmlght «h.«ru'«'<l Malaysia with fanning "unbridled anti Indnin-M.in propaKanria." RenterReuter - 20 words
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Article196 1964-10-31 2 INDIA WILL TAKE BACK 525,000 PEOPLE: CEYLON TO ACCEPT 300,000 AS HER CITIZENS DELHI, Fri. India and Ceylon have reached agreement on the future nationality of nearly one million people of Indian origin in Ceylon, it was announced here last night. An Indian spokesman, said that ofReuter - 196 words
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Article42 1964-10-31 2 HKLSSELij. Fri. Turkey ■rd the Common Marl day concluded their •K-femcnt which will 'jrirw Turkey tlusrr ;o .< unilied Europe —and particularly benefit rxports to Western Europe of her forthcoming harvest. The association will become from D< c. I.— A.P.AP - 42 words
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107 1964-10-31 2 TOKYO. Fri.— A pure gold A bathtub which would have delighted even Cleopatra is being cast in Tokyo. JThe 130 million yen (about SI million) tub la in the shape of an ancient ship with a phoenix figurehead. i It Is to be installedReuter - 107 words
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Article32 1964-10-31 2 NAIROBI. Fri. Somali rmJders ambushed a track in Nor- I them Kenya, killing 10 Africans, j Including a four-month-old child. a Government communique said. One passenger escaped.— A.P.AP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration84 1964-10-31 2 |Vf OSCOW, Fri. Prrsident Mikoyan last night assured Mrs. Indira (iandbi, Indian Minister for Information anil Broadcasting, tiiat relations between tne two countries would continue on the same basis, "without change", an Indian Embassy spokesman here said. The assurance was given when Mrs. Gandhi paidReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration238 1964-10-31 2 Premier plans to take over powers vested in courts gLANTYRE, Fri. Malawi's Prime Minister, Dr. Hastings Banda. introduced an amendment to the constitution yesterday which would give him broad powers npw vested in the courts. Among other things, the amendment would take away automatic citizenship of people notReuter - 238 words
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Article28 1964-10-31 2 SEOUL. Fri.— The police here I said today that a 30-year-old woman was isolated as a cholera suspect—the first to be reported in this capital— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article71 1964-10-31 2 DA R ES-SALAAM. I Fri.— President Julius Nyere last night announced a new name for the Tangaiv yika-Zanzibar Republic the United Republic of Tanzania. The United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar came into being last April. Zanzibar, formerly a British protectorate, received i its independence last December. Tanganyika wasReuter - 71 words
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Article25 1964-10-31 2 MELBOURNE. Fri. AustraI Ha has sold 56 million bushels of average quality wheat to China on credit terms over 12 months.— Renter.Reuter - 25 words
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183 1964-10-31 2 KEEP AWAY FROM THESE BEAUTIES, SAYS JOJO JAKARTA, Friday. INDONESIANS have been warned to beware of beautiful young women whether European, Malay or Chinese. They may be "Malaysian spies." Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo. deputy chairman of the Peoples' Consultative Congress, said Malaysia was usingReuter - 183 words
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105 1964-10-31 2 Congolese rebels launch new attack T EOPOLDVILLE, Fri.— Congolese rebel warriors armed with spears, matchets and rifle yesterday unleashed an. attack on Central Government troops at Uvira, a port on the northern tip of Lake Tanganyika, once the rebel capital. Radio messages reaching Leopoldville said Uvira's defenders, a comnany of105 words
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Miscellaneous35 1964-10-31 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby nsss-^ss^oS^ I /^r^ «^e of the^) I /^sats^^r (*,s££s) VJT or rl^L^PTr—^^ CUAIRMAKJ OF OUC < I USB AFTER ALL> KoSSosT J ~> -v -1 HOLDING J V^J^Ji^^ V^Tr^^''' »-.<*, -IffiMjf II— —^—^fc»^——35 words
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Article, Illustration730 1964-10-31 3 Kremlin puts out a party dossier Impromptu speeches and decisions that embarrassed the Soviet Union... MOSCOW, Friday gWEEPING charges agains Mr. Khrushchev's policies and personal foibles are listec in a party dossier now being circulated for discussion. The 40-page document con tains 29 specific730 words
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143 1964-10-31 3 The new tenant at No. 3 Ex-Minister Street ■JVfOSCOW, Fri.— Mr. J* l and Mrs. Nikita S. Khrushchev's present address is No. 3 Ulitsa Granovskogo, Moscow, USSR, reliable sources said today. Mr. Khrushchev was said to have taken a fourroom apartment in a big red brick apartment house only oneAP - 143 words
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120 1964-10-31 3 T ONDON. Fri. Britain Li intends to go ahead with the Channel tunnsl project linking Britain and France, it was announced I officially^ here yesterday. Mr. Tom Fraser. the Transport Minister, said hi a i statement the Government "wish the arrangements now in handReuter - 120 words
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103 1964-10-31 3 White man and Negro wife lose 'protect us' case RICHMOND, Fri. Federal Judge John D. Butzner Jr. refused yesterday to restrain Virginia State from arresting a raciallymixed married couple if they visit the State. The couple had asked for 1 temporary order protecting them so they can visit their families,103 words
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Article90 1964-10-31 3 Jackie in bomb scare VIEW YORK, Fri.— Police, Secret Service agents and FBI men carried out a massive search of Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedys luxury flat overlooking Central Park last night after a bomb threat. No bomb was found. Police had earlier reported that the widow of the late President hadReuter - 90 words
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Article42 1964-10-31 3 LONDON. Fri.— British Guiar^s general elections will be heici ;is planned on Dec. 7. the Colonial Office announced last night after a 100-minute meeting between the Colony's Premier. Dr. Cheddi Jagan. and the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Anthony Greenwood.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Advertisement106 1964-10-31 3 performance V /tr,S^ T^^^^aHaßn IS^BBBB~iCa9 aaaTyJl^a^^^^ C 41 iaWaßßßßßTaafat. «BBL. I LE^^^^k. brilliantly demonstrated Come and test drive the rally-proved Cortina! bee for yourself the rugged dependability, feel for yourself the smooth-ride cruising, vital acceleration and road-hugging safety that has made Cortina a Champion- You'll like it! Choice of five106 words
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Advertisement159 1964-10-31 3 ALL THIS... AND COFFEE TOO! Cj^^Sa^) lm EarlheniMare **mIW Lampshades m fa*^^ Stainless atrrl tim |i f^Q\' Glasses I)\ Vif DONALD MOORE GALLERIES U|i 200 Clemenceau Avenue HP^ *'3i qttUp M 09 n m H »oK**t° 4pjp f 2s* aY" i M«aaBBBBV*tBaaaa^BBBBBBBa*». S 'JB3 ..^-^aaaaaafct^. "w*— A^afIaBBFaBBBBBB^BaB* aK^^^BBBBBBBBBBBa BBBTbPHW'i aHßß^^£aV@P159 words
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Article, Illustration297 1964-10-31 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. fHK Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rataratnam, said today that democracy did not mean that only elected leaders should run the country, nor did it mean relying on the Government to do everything. He said: "Democracy means people also learning to297 words
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128 1964-10-31 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was given a traditional Chinese welcome when he arrived this afternoon at Peck San Teng cemetery in Upper Thomson Road to attend a ritual ceremony to offer prayers for the dead. Heavy bursts of fire-crackers128 words
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206 1964-10-31 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Olympic Games have caused a tourism boom in Singapore. In the last few days, hundreds of tourists, on their way home from Tokyo after the Games, have flooded Singapore, to give a roaring trade to hotels and shopping centres. Three leading206 words
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Article52 1964-10-31 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The National Library is holding an exhibition of photographs and books on New Zealand and works of Maori art. It is being held in conjunction with the New Zealand Trade Mission Exhibition at the Library's Lecture Hall. The exhibition will remain open until52 words
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165 1964-10-31 4 NORWEGIAN WORKERS' GIFT TO RURAL PEOPLE OF S'PORE SINGAPORE, Fri. The rural people of Singapore will soon be able to receive family planning services at their doorsteps through a new mobile clinic donated by Norwegian workers. The $68,000 mobile unit a, combination motor vehicle and air-conditioned trailer was specially shipped165 words
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Article48 1964-10-31 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— The University of Singapore Society will stage a play. Chicken Soup with Barley, at the Cultural Centre at 8.30 p.m. from Nov. 19 to 21. Tickets at $4, $3. and $2 are now available at C.K. Tang, Cold Storage and Robinson's.48 words
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Article164 1964-10-31 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The police secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah, today announced that the Public Works Department will be carrying out rock blasting at Raffles Place between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. tomorrow and on Nov. 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7 in connection with the construction164 words
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Article143 1964-10-31 4 $10,180 FOR WOMAN HURT IN MISHAP SINGAPORE. Fri. Damages of $10,180 and costs were awarded to a contractor's wife by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today for injuries received by her In a road accident 16 months ago. Madam Ong Yong, 35, wife of Wong Pong Liang, had143 words
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Article25 1964-10-31 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Arya Samaj will celebrate its 37th Anniversary and Deepavali at the Vedic Hall on Nov. 1 at 7 p.m.25 words
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Article27 1964-10-31 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A cyclist died on the spot after he was knocked down by a military truck near Tanglin Circus shortly after noon today.27 words
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Article27 1964-10-31 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Kancar.arama Buddhist Temple in Lorong Ong Lye. Paya Lebar, will hold a two-day Kathina ceremony (presentation of robes) starting from tomorrow evening.27 words
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Advertisement54 1964-10-31 4 DIAMOND THEATRE North Bridfl. Rood Ttl. 3J444 Tonight Midnight! M.G.R. K. R. Viioyo in THOZHILALI" ci-*-i Tomorrow 3 Stkjws 1.30-5-8.30 pm. <giM Phoru yf/^f^mjjlJJ 86*04 Today: 1.30-3.10-7.00 A 30 p m. Glenn Ford "FASTEST GUN ALIVI". Tomorrow: "Billy Th« Kid." 930 am: "Miss Secretory" (Mandarin). 11 00 am.: "All Hands54 words
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Miscellaneous493 1964-10-31 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR THK following la today's nchcdule p.m.; from Jmsclton. Brunei, Ku- of civil aircraft movement* at chlnir iML 49K) 7. 50 p.m.: from Paya L>cbar airport, Singapore: Bangkok, Prnang (ML. 583) B.SO p.m.: from Kuala Lumpur (ML 027) 8.35 p.m. Japan Air Lints: Krom Jakarta493 words
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Article411 1964-10-31 5 AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER CONDEMNS LATEST INDON LANDING AUSTRALIA'S Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies. today pledged continued Australian help for Malaysia to defend itself and to help it against unprovoked attacks. Sir Robert was reporting to the House of Representatives on the first contact between AustralianReuter - 411 words
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Article83 1964-10-31 5 Invitation to Bangkok ball l/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. IV The Radio Malaysia Orchestra has been invited to play at Bangkok's "Ball of the Year"— Thailand's biggest dance which is organised annually. The dance, which will be attended by the King and Queen of Thailand, will be held on Nov. 6. Proceeds83 words
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Article51 1964-10-31 5 TAIPING. Fri.— lnche Rahman bin Ismail. 45. of the Alliance was returned unopposed in the Kampong Pinang local council (Ta t pini? area, by-election yesterday vvht n nominations closed. He replaces Inche Samsuddin bin Yeop. also of the Alliance. who tr.ivr up the seal on leaving the51 words
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Article36 1964-10-31 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.- Two BtttMta Government pri-uers. Mr. Nicholas mci Mr. G'-orge J:n..ii-. are due in Singapore tomorrow to be trained in letter prros prinir:«r and ancillary craft.s lor ere year on MalayM:i schni.nships.36 words
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Article14 1964-10-31 5 JESSELTON. Fri.— The Sabah Planters' Association celebrated its 75th anniversary this week.14 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-10-31 5 THE wedding of Dr. Harry Ho Soon Hock, of Kuala Lumpur, and Dr. Pauline Tan, of Singapore. took place recently at Endlesham. Hall. Balham in London. Dr, Ho is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kirn Teck. The bride is thr only daughter of Dr. Tan79 words
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249 1964-10-31 5 SINGAPORE STARTS DRIVE FOR HIGH I.Q. GRADS SINGAPORE, Friday. rrHE Singapore Public Service Commission has 1 launched a big drive to recruit talented (Malaysian university graduates from all parts of I the world into the State's administrative service. Besides good university degrees, candidates are re- I quired to have "qualities249 words
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Article36 1964-10-31 5 ALOR STAR. Fri: Inche Zainal Abidin bin Abdul Rahman has been elected chairman of the I Kedah State Liaison Committee of the Union of Clerks in Fully Assisted Schools, which was formed here recently.36 words
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Article86 1964-10-31 5 SINGAPORE. Frt. The Singapore People's Alliance today congratulated Mr. A. I P. Rajah on his nomination r as Speaker of the Singapore 1 Legislative Assembly. Mr. Rajah, a former SPA Assemblyman, will be nominated j and elected Speaker by Government members when the Assembly Mt.s86 words
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Article118 1964-10-31 5 Trying to put the clock back' PE NAN G, Fri The Speaker of the Penang State Assembly and Deputy National Umno youth leader, Haji Suleiman bin Hajl Ahmad, today described the Penang State MCA's proposal that Chinese be made an official language as "incompatible with the national aspirations of the118 words
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Article473 1964-10-31 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The S'raits Times received i another $4,772.30 today for the eight Ow orphans, whose father. Mr. Ow Chow Choon, died of cancer early thLs year and whose mother I was killed in a road accl- dent last week. The total received by theSin Chew Jit Poh - 473 words
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140 1964-10-31 5 Alliance is confident of winning today NIBONG TEBAL. Fri.— The Alliance is confident of victory in tomorrow's parliamentary by-election in Seberang Selatar, In a final bid to woo the electorate, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, i and two other ministers In- che Senu bin Abdul Rahman and Mr.140 words
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Article32 1964-10-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club will celebrate Its 17th anniversy with a dinner party at Joe's Res- j taurant in Petaling Jaya at 8 p.m. I tomorrow32 words
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Advertisement258 1964-10-31 5 }d (Grislkm) h) Jf 1 Dior I J&* -in tke"new JUQU I perliWK C/A Ml of CAna*«v Christian Dior V TROtKJIROOM THE WHITE BEAR RESTAURANT 82-2 Bras Basah Road, Singapore I The Monogement wishes to inform patrons thot -effective from Ist November 1964, the opening hours will be y y258 words
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Article, Illustration94 1964-10-31 6 ARTHUR RICHARDS - PICTURES BY ARTHUR RICHARDS Two pages of exclusive pictures of the Indon invasion that ended in disaster HD-CUFF-ED and still grimy with mud, these barefool Indonesian guerillas sit dazedly at Sungei Kambai police station awaiting their turn to be interrogated. They are among the 50 invaders captured by94 words
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Miscellaneous45 1964-10-31 6 Huffs iSunnff Hy Ralph HoimdnM M I (OKAV,C:CE2O!| Tc^LA'.EV,r-.EM\ I 1/7^^?" rTHANKs/) TTTTT Athemletme twsalloon'S \\r\jrFl) bugs', "r ili )!.?>> I BLOW L? ,W I VKV PEACE !j v A TlTi 3' f eA^J X' ffifKl 'I r 1 ballcom i^Vr U\NiiSg:g!) \n c• W y*^45 words
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Article, Illustration86 1964-10-31 7 CONTINUED THE shock at the swiftness at which their invasion evaporated is still registered on '.he faces of these captured Indonesian guerillas as they are marched to the police station at Sungei Rambai early yesterday. Like the 47 others captured with them, they were finger printed, documented and86 words
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164 1964-10-31 7 MOTHER: I'D RATHER DIE THAN GO BACK TO INDONESIA... JiiSSELTON. Friday. A MOTHER of six children, whose ages range from three to 12 years, told the superintend- 1 ent of the Pauper Institute in Tawau that she was prepared to face death rather than be sent back to Indonesia. Madam164 words
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Article38 1964-10-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Selangor branch of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya has asked ;i!l mosques, churches, temples and places of worship to hold special prayeri and mifcm on Nov. 8 in connection with Remembrance Day38 words
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Article41 1964-10-31 7 PENANG. Fn City Council- 1 Trd one minute s itleaet hi th»- nonthlv meetmn m nink m reaped to Mr a.w.B. Hamilton, a former Rpgistnir of ■nd Superintendent of the fire brigade, who died In Wales on Oct. IS41 words
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Article51 1964-10-31 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. About 3.500.000 Americans living outside the United States will be among the voters in the presidents il election on Wednesday. They are eligible to vote by absentee balloting. In Singapore. 33 such longflist.incc votes h;tve been registered with the U.S. ConsulateGeneral, a spokesman said51 words
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Article53 1964-10-31 7 PENANO. Pri. Penang and Province Wellesley candid. the School 'Ortincat*. Malayan C*rtlfic;-it* ot Education and Higher School Certificate, who have not yet received their time t.ibit.s aw asked to contact the examinations section of ihe Education Department immediately. The examinations are being held from Nov. 1953 words
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Article26 1964-10-31 7 ALOR STAR. Pri. Mr. K. Karunakaran Nair was re-eiected president of the Kedah State M:itndian Congress at the annual delegates conference held here recently26 words
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Article26 1964-10-31 7 Good £uess PENANG Fri.— The Oovrrnors Te-'gku Pu.m N the H;'viuin poppy coffee n held in thr Ponmig Club today wh.n she correctly guested ml fight.26 words
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137 1964-10-31 7 GIANT RALLY TO MARK SOLIDARITY WEEK JESSELTON. Friday 4 GIANT rally will be held here at the town padang on Nov. 14. to mark Nattonal Solidarity Week, the Solidarity Committee for Sabah announced today. A Federal Minister from Kuala Lumpur is expected to address the rally. Similar rallies will also137 words
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Article53 1964-10-31 7 ALOR STAR. Fri. A hou."=e- wife, Wong Lye Heng. 54 was found mvrdered in her home at Guar Chempedak, 18 miles from here, early today. She had multi- pie stab wounds on her head and arms. A vegetable knife was recover- 1 |cd. i A man53 words
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Article69 1964-10-31 7 WIDOW GETS $37,000 DAMAGES SINGAPORE. Frl. A widow, whose husband was killed In a road accider.t. was awarded damages of $37,680 with costs In the High Court today. Amlr.ah bintr Osman had .sued Yeo Wee Seng, a lorry driver, claiming damages for the loss of her husband. Syed Maldeen bit'69 words
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Article62 1964-10-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl The trial of Christopher Bertram Campos. 32. was put ■in today as he is still unfit to attend court. Campos a share -selling agent tor Malaya Film and Investment Ltd.. is charged with committ ing breach of trust of 512.200. alleged to have62 words
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Article18 1964-10-31 7 PENANO Fri.— The Al-Khairtah Islamu- iM-lnxii. 15 a. in Lrpas. will hold its parents' day tomorrow18 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-10-31 8 rE Yang Di-Pertuan Besar of Xegri Sembilan visited Times House in Singapore on Thursday. To conunemor?J.e his visit, the Ruler was presented with a Straits Times coloured portrait of his father, Tuanku Abdul Rahman, the first Vane Di-Pertuan Agon* of Malaya. Making the presentation66 words
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352 1964-10-31 8 Why 15,000 were told 'no' to teaching jobs ONLY 4,734 OUT OF 20,000 WILL FIND PLACES LUMPUR, Fri.—Thousands who had applied for teaching posts in the new comprehensive school plan to be introduced next year have been rejected. A total of 4,734 teachers are required for the new system. More352 words
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87 1964-10-31 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Detectives arrested nine suspect gangsters while they were said to be having a "summit" meeting at a roadside stall in Telok Ayer street last night. The arrested men are believed to be "fighters" from different secret societies. They have been detained under the87 words
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Article17 1964-10-31 8 KUANTAN. Fri.— The Kuantan District Red Cross will hold a talentime contest here on Nov. 26.17 words
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Article99 1964-10-31 8 PENANG. Fri. Firing and bombing exercises will be carried out by the Far East Air Force on the Pulau Songsong range, in the vicinity of the Bunting Island Group, off Kedah. on the following dates next month: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. to99 words
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Article32 1964-10-31 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Lipw Ngik Kee will start work on Monday as the First Traffic Magistrate when Mr. Anwaral Hag. a legal officer, succeeds htm In the Second Traffic Court.32 words
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108 1964-10-31 8 PENANG, Fri. A cyclist robbed a schoolboy whom he had asked for help on a lonely foot-path off Logan Road yesterday. Philip Teoh Sin Wah. 12. a pupil of the Pykett Methodist School, reported to the police that he and a schoolmate108 words
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Article199 1964-10-31 8 $42,000 award for wife pENANG, Fri. The High Court today awarded $42,070 damages to Lim Eng Tin, wife of a trisha rider. Tan Kheng Kuan, whose mind was said to have been affected after a road accident more than two years ago. Urn had sougftt damages j199 words
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Miscellaneous187 1964-10-31 8 I OOOLA MY GOCNESS,/ NOR OOP V OH, HE'S ALL RIGHT, I I YEAH? OH, HE'S GOT A BRAMIJ I HP'S NOW IN THE V WE HAVEN'T SEEN NEITHER.' I GUESS... IF YOU WHAT'S V NEW PROJECT. YOUR I I GOD BUSINESS' K/. V YOU FOR DAYS.' j-^A HOWS HE187 words
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Article, Illustration1560 1964-10-31 9 Leonard Mosley - Leonard Mosley by DATELINE: HOLLYWOOD. FRIDAY The Blonde Bombshell as I knew her. IN Hollywood today two film companies are going abend with plans to film the life story of a star whose career was as spectaculai and whose private life was even more fantastic tluin that1,560 words
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Obituary43 1964-10-31 10 M Warii tM < Minimum) ■IplUal of CJE H. Kota Bharu at Alxvt-ddy on 29-10-M. PASTOR LOO THIAN LIANO of Chen l.i Church died .it Ovneral Hospital at 3 a.m. on MMO-44 Funeral nrrviee in church on 1-11-64 3 30 p.m thence la43 words
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Article102 1964-10-31 10 20 Wort* $10 (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF t(., l*«e Mr. Tan Kirn fhve thanks all relative* and friends who paid nucht vtßtta, aent wreaths, donation* and attended hn n 23-W-4M THE FAMILY OF the late Bernard Kwee express their 'hank* to all relative* and mends for their wreath*, condolences102 words
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Article57 1964-10-31 10 Worth $11) i Minimum I A REOUIEM HICH MASS ill he •.-.id for th.- r.-rose of ttv «nul of the late Mr Jaioh V. I'-reira at the Church of Uw Holy Family. Katonic. a' fi U i>.m. on 3rd Novemher. IWH. All friends :init n-lrilive. an- enm.-Miv refliieatcl md57 words
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Obituary32 1964-10-31 10 in War 4* <t/» f Hinimi/m) CHEW CHIN HOOI, 1.1A »ood man. a wonderful lather, called i It-10-CS. Sadly mi fondly remfmherort i>y wife and Children Sleep well, dear one.32 words
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Article363 1964-10-31 10 it H' orris till (Minimum) THE COCKPITS RIJSTTAFEL •trved tverf Saturday and Sunday lun'-h time. HILDA'S BIGGEST SALE at Cold Morale on Draana, Italian Snncs QtlMrcn's Wear and Textiles Special Rcewil 100. Hurry! OUR THAI SILK Room 15 the talk ID in an.l see the mom rxrif.ne d!»rlay of363 words
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Article579 1964-10-31 10 The landings in the JohoreMalacca border area have been a wretched and tragic adventure for Soekamo's guerillas. In a little less than 36 hours only two of the 52 men who were put ashore were still at liberty. Fifty had been captured, two of them believed579 words
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Article314 1964-10-31 10 Thursday's agreement R:o;itly narrows the differences between Ceylon and India on the status of about a million Ceylon residents of Indian descent. The Indian Govern- j ment has conceded that just over half these "stateless per- j sons" are in fact Indian citizens and has agreed to their314 words
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Article310 1964-10-31 10 The hospital outlook improves by the month, with two bright rays now breaking the pervading gloom. First came news that work on the new Kuala Lumpur hospital would start next year; and now Ipoh too is to get special treatment. The 60-year-old hospital there, which was vaguely in310 words
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814 1964-10-31 10 HELLA PICK - WHEN EVEN MILLIONS ARE NOT ENOUGH HELLA PICK By NEW YORK, Fn. THE New York World's Fair has ended its 1964 section with a bang, not a whimper, as far as attendance at least is concerned. Thousands have been milling around the fairground these last few days with New York's814 words
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LETTERS
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Letter238 1964-10-31 10 T REFER to :i refPiit article which appeared la the Straits Times describing an Interview with Miss Fumlko Kamiya. and wish to point out that she has been admitted into the University of Singapore as a no:igraduating student, attending classes for which the University gives no238 words
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Letter73 1964-10-31 10 I REFER to a report in the Straits Times under the headline "Two who had obscene pictures for sale" which said that a police party seized the obscene photographs from two of the Cathay Restaurant's employees at the employees' entrance. The photographs were not seized at73 words
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Letter77 1964-10-31 10 T REFER to a letter signed "Homeless? fS.T. Sept. 29 V under the heading 'Housing Block. It Is the policy of the Port of Singapore Authority In the allocation of houses and quarters that adequate priority be given to members of the staff who. due to exigencies of77 words
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Letter112 1964-10-31 10 T refer to your report appearing in Ihe Straits Times of Oct. 27 in connection with mv alleged conduct in walking out of the meeting of the Central Executive Council of the SMMWU with minute book of the Union. At no time did I walk away with the112 words
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Letter66 1964-10-31 10 rE Minister of Education said In the House of Representatives that teachers are Riven the choice of joining either the old scheme or the Unified Teaching Service. This is not quite correct because teachers who Joined after 1957 are .automatically out into the U.T.S. whether *hey like it or66 words
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Article659 1964-10-31 10 SHULLEN SHAW - SHULLEN SHAW A BAMBOO CURTAIN REPORT By NATIONALIST Chinese intelligence sources believe that more and more riots are being staged in Communist China by people against the government. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek's intelligence system says that anti-govern-ment Incidents behind the bamboo curtain are now659 words
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Advertisement325 1964-10-31 10 Straits Tin*. Malay Mad CUttifled invttllttmtnli mmg tx handed to: COLO STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Road (lit Floor) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Rtari KaUng Kipfui Ra»d Naval lih. Authorised Afants: CITY BOOK STORE LTO Winchester House. Collyar Quay TXEs NIWI FRONT Fltzpatrlck't Supermartsrt M. M. ISMAIL, a Admiralty Road. Naval325 words
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Advertisement236 1964-10-31 10 «T '771 Wmmm%mm POMADE—^g GUARANTEED TO GIVE v jM YOU GOOD GROOMING W9^^ YANAGIYA No. 1 Po- made will give you that sleek hair style and 0r masculine feeling. Its v^^V i^ fine aroma will linger \<^~[ ell day long with you. .""""'l VASAGI>* No >♦>• ~-^^^£^j£j^^r~ j th»f it236 words
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240 1964-10-31 11 SABAH IS SEEKING POWER TO RECRUIT FORMOSA LABOUR JESSELTON, Fri.— The Minister for Social Welfare. Dato Moham--1 mad Yassin bin Haii Hashim, told local buildtaft contractors today he would urge the Mahiysian Government to con- 1 sider permitting skilled workers from Formosa to come to Sabah. He said this whenReuter - 240 words
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Article33 1964-10-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. he American Universities' Club of Malay.i will hold a public lecture and film show on the Presidential elections at the University of Malaya here at 8 p.m. tomorrow33 words
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Article26 1964-10-31 11 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Malaysian Indian Congress will hold a study i?roup at Coneress House In Race Course Lane at 7 p.en on Sunday.26 words
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Article, Illustration255 1964-10-31 11 To alleviate unemployment.. SINGAPORE, Friday. T HE Malaysian Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today pledged the Central Government's firm support in any programme to relieve unemployment in Singapore. The Central Government, he said, was concerned over the255 words
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509 1964-10-31 11 'We are all a part of one country and one nation wharf ship- building, and the iron and steel factory. "Great progress has taken place since then. The National Iron and Steel Mills Ltd. la In full production now. It is now thinking in terms of expansion. "I have noticed509 words
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Article50 1964-10-31 11 I SINGAPORE, Fri. —Dr Wong Mook Ow. Medical Superintendent at the Trafalgar Home, will speak on "Leprosy its Relief and Prevention" at the joint dinner meeting of the Apex Clubs of Singapore City, Katong, and Johore I Bahru at the Alumni Association on Nov. 4 at 8.30 p.m.50 words
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Article198 1964-10-31 11 When two women fight over a man OINGAPORE, Thurs. A seaman's wife, Rositik binte Endang. vented her jealousy on another woman, Satijah binte Mustaffa, by biting off the tip of Satijah's left ring linger, the third criminal district court was told today. Rositik. 27. was iound guilty of grievously hurting198 words
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Article53 1964-10-31 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Sultan of Brunei. Sir Omar All Salfuddin. flew to London tonight after a one-day stopover ln Singapore. The Sultan will meet the Commonwealth Secretary, Mr. Arthur Bottomley, and other British Ministers ln London to discuss Brunei's political future and her defence53 words
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Article, Illustration164 1964-10-31 11 Director of Operations in Borneo gets a new job SINGAPORE, Fri. The Director of Borneo Operations, Major-Gen. C. Walker, is to be succeeded by MajorGen. G. H. Lea in February next year. A spokesman of the British Far East Command today described the change of appointment as a routine one.164 words
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Article62 1964-10-31 11 PENANG. Fri. Nine woman lawyers eight from the U.S. and one from Peru arrive here from Bangkok on Sunday on their wa- to New Delhi to attend the 13th bi-annual convention of the International Federation of Women Lawyers. They will be given a cocktail party and62 words
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276 1964-10-31 11 I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The former secretary of Malay German Shipping Co. Ltd SheiKh Ya'Karim, 56. today appeared in the Sessions Court on a charge of taking part in the management of the company while being an undischarged bankrupt. The court president, Inche Hamid Azml, postponed276 words
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Article19 1964-10-31 11 KUANTAN, Fri. A Popov Dance Night will be held at the Town Hall here on Nov. 719 words
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330 1964-10-31 11 Troops in Borneo may get 'hardship hand out' T'AIPING. Fri. The Government is considering a "hardship allowance" to members of the Malaysian armed forces serving in the Borneo territories. This good news to our troops was givrn by Tun Abdul Razak. the "Deputy Prime Minister and Minister lof Defence, in330 words
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Article71 1964-10-31 11 SEREMBAN. Fri. The Mentrl Besar of Negri Sembilxn. Data 1 Dr. 1 Mohamed Said bin Mohammed, today asked the DMrid Officer of Port Dickson to warn I thousands of vieilante Corps n>. mbers to be on the alert for furthtr 1 landing? by Indonesians. The Mentri71 words
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140 1964-10-31 11 I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri."■The Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, today suggested that all cinemas should contribute one day's proceeds to the National Defence Fund. He made this suggestion when he opened the State Theatre in Petaling Jaya. A Malaysian premiere140 words
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Article, Illustration279 1964-10-31 12 RHODESIA PREMIER PLANS NEW TEST OF PUBLIC OPINION ON INDEPENDENCE SALISBURY, Friday. 3JR lan Smith, the Rhodesian Premier, told television viewers last night that he saw no hope of independence by Christmas "The recent behaviour of the British Government has made me less optimistic," Mr. SmithReuter - 279 words
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Article44 1964-10-31 12 DAR ES SALAAM, Fri.— Mr. Malcolm George Gardner, from Sussex, a 27-year-old Cable and Wireless employee, left here last night for London after beint; given 24 hours notice to quit Zanzibar. No official reason was given for his expulsion. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article36 1964-10-31 12 PEKING. Pri. Chinese officials and a delegation of the Japanese Socialist Party yesterday signed a joint statement here suggesting a non-aggre.ssion pact between China and Japan, the New China 1 News Agency reported.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article28 1964-10-31 12 LA PAZ. Pri. Bolivia broke off diplomatic relations with Czechoslovakia today for aliened interference by the Czech Embassy in the student riots and other disorders. AP.AP - 28 words
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142 1964-10-31 12 PEKING. Fri— The North Vietnamese Foreign Ministry yesterday accused United States warships and aircraft of bombing and shellinc North Vietnamese territory on W'edncMlay, the New China News Agency reported from Hanoi. According to the (North) Vietnam News Agency monitored in Tokyo, aReuter - 142 words
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154 1964-10-31 12 European protests at British surcharge T ONDON, Fri.— Almost every country from Scandinavia to the Mediterranean has protested against Britain's imposition of a 15 per cent imports surcharge to help end her balance-of-pay-ments crisis. The surcharge. covering manufactured and semimanufactured goods, was one <;t several temporary economic measures announced byReuter - 154 words
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Article26 1964-10-31 12 WASHINGTON. Pri. Porrr.rr President Eisenhower. 74, lull Walter Reed Army Hospital here yesterday, a week after being admitted fcr treatment of laryngitis. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article25 1964-10-31 12 81/UKSIR. 'Turkey i. Fn.— Six people were killed and 18 iniuri"d when v pMKllfn was derailed mv th.> ror.ii m-estern Anatolian Province town.25 words
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Article43 1964-10-31 12 CAIRO. Pri.— Ex-QuTn Narrinan. 30. and Cambridge-educated Alexandria surgeon Adham Elttkeeb, 37. have obtained a "friendly divorce after .t Hcrmy llyiM nian-..iße. ii was anuounced yntasdaj. The couple W"re marr.ed two ■OnUll after ex-King Farouic divorced her in March. 1954.43 words
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453 1964-10-31 12 The 'cycling! mayor' i of Saigon is the new Premier CAIGON, Fri. The Chief of State of South Vietnam today designated the Mayor of Saigon, Mr. Tan Van Huong, as Prime Minister. The announcement came In a communique from the office of the Chief of State Mr. Phan Khac Suu.Reuter - 453 words
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Article60 1964-10-31 12 STOCKHOLM. Pri. The 1U64 Nobel chemistry prize was yester- j day awarded to Professor Doroiuy I Crowfoot-Hodgkin of Sommervillc Collpue, Oxford. Mrs. Crowfuot-Hodgkin. 54. is rnly the third woman to win the chemistry prize in the 63 years history of the award. The others were MadameReuter - 60 words
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Article54 1964-10-31 12 BLACKPOOL Pri.— Six feet ol BH wartime Slam Death Railw.iy MrtM ban yesterday after i a 10,000-m:le journey from the Th: 1 Hand-Burma bordrr. The rails, sent by the Thailand State Railway, will have a plact of honour at a national reunion of former Par EasternReuter - 54 words
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Article53 1964-10-31 12 SAIOON. Pri.— The Interior Minister announced that 545 prisoners would be released on Nov 1 to mark the first anniversary of a revolution which overthrew Pre- i sident Ngo Dlnh Diem The announcement claimed that 40.859 pnsourrs n-.ive b"Pii rdMKed since the collapse ol theAP - 53 words
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Article29 1964-10-31 12 BRIGHTON. Pri— Stonp deal Clivc Stephen.-. was lailed lor three years for theft aftrr he was caught at a pub even though the i alarm bounded. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article, Illustration108 1964-10-31 12 Former C-in-c is new envoy to U.S. §AIGON, Fri. The Government today announced the appointment of South Vietnam's highest ranking army officer and former Commander in Chief Lieut. -Gen. Tran Thien Khiem. as ambassador to Washington. The appointment was agreed to by Uashinßton aDout two weeks ajjo. but the olficialReuter - 108 words
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Advertisement385 1964-10-31 12 Bell Howell AUTOLOAD ZOOM REFLEX Bmm Cine Camera Model 8315 Cartridge load fully automatic exposure .1 superb zoom lens. This precision -built camera has everything that makes home movies fun and easy to shoot See how fast you load a cartridge into the camera without wasting a single frame. Then385 words
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Advertisement293 1964-10-31 12 HERE AT LAST! .F. the modern home the tropk'proofed new great little KNIGHT Model KlO SLIMLINE Piano 'Vith the BIG PERFORMANCE" i KNIGHT KlO SLIMLINE is equal in tone H to any sft. Grand Piano. |g^ KlO SLIMLINE soundboards are crack-proof under all climatir conditions. \W Every KNIGHT KlO SLIMLINE293 words
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Miscellaneous233 1964-10-31 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. BUI ttetJt the tirni io take I*o 1. Signs of champagne parties thousand, with mounting dlffidoubllng on the cridcet Mil g SMS ?r i P r Tlnl to 1° Marn^X^of^aoJu,' de S -10. She has no heart to go to Lh« J end ?!l t233 words
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129 1964-10-31 13 I LEARNED with great surprise in your 1 issue of October 9, that Malaysia still depends on the Privy Council in London as the highest court of appeal. While this was understandable in the colonial era, it is about time we upgraded our129 words
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172 1964-10-31 13 ABACA AND THE BALANCE I SHEETS WITH regard to the article by Mr. Ledingham on the future oi Abaca (hemp), I beg to differ. While Malaya needs to diversify. It should not diversify to a product that not only is in very limited demand, but has strong and well established172 words
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Letter128 1964-10-31 13 MRS. Cecilia Urn's comments on my criticism of the decision to site traffic lights at the East CoastHalg Roads junction makes me wonder If she has ever seen terrified school-child-ren trapped by roaring traffic when the lights change against them mldwaj across the road. The answer, in128 words
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122 1964-10-31 13 SOMETHING should be done to Improve the quality of the national language used in our television programmes. Recently the Prime Minister's statement that he had received "three peace feelers' from President Soekarno was translated to mean that the Tengku had received "three peace representatives"122 words
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Letter61 1964-10-31 13 IT it is relief to learn that "operation clean up" of derelict and abandoned vehicles is to be started by Singapore traffic police chief. Mr. Sardar Singh. It would be an even greater relief if he could look into another serious complaint of vehicles emitting poisonous61 words
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Letter85 1964-10-31 13 '|"HE Ministr.- of Educa--1 tion has Instructed all heads of schools not to turn out pupils who are unable to buy their textbook* on time. Though this is a sympathetic step it is not of real and practical assistance. The best and most tangible help the Ministry85 words
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Letter68 1964-10-31 13 MANY officers in the Singapore Ministry of Education seem Inefficient. Even busy school principals who call at the various sections of the Ministry have to stand and wait a long time before they are attended by the officers concerned. Recently, principals who wore asked to collect certatn forms at68 words
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Letter308 1964-10-31 13 ONCE again we are treated to an article on "Tne Monsoon and once attain l lan lor the bait. Heierence to tne dictionary shows; Monsoon, a oernxiicai wind oi the Indian Ocean s>.W. from April to October, and N.E. the rest of the year. Origin.308 words
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Letter83 1964-10-31 13 HEADLINES AND MEANINGS IN newspaper headlines the short words, not the correct I words. are sought. "Treaty" is reduced to "pact" as are all contracts, agreements, conventions. covenants, armistices. I pledges and truces. An offer becomes a "bid" and every super- intendent. admiral governor. manager, director or Kane leader becomes83 words
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Letter88 1964-10-31 13 No place to rest and read Pasual readers now find it impossible to obtain a seat in the crowded and small National Library of Singapore. The library Is turned virtually into a huge classroom. Inconsiderate and selfish students do their homework In the library and leave their files and textbooks88 words
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Advertisement383 1964-10-31 13 rSTOKVIS-, FIDES REFRIGERATORS /foot.pidaT) Automatic Defrost Big Freaxing Comportment Magnetic l Door" with \foot- Pedal Fully Guaranteed laiy H. P. Terms SINGAPORE^™^^KUAIAHOMPUR- IPOH- PEN ANG "READY FOR OCCUPATION Mt. ELIZABETH PARK off Orchard Road, Singapore 9. TWO-STOREY MODERN HOUSES (4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathi, Etc.) With Spacious Front and Back Land383 words
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Advertisement331 1964-10-31 14 WAY TO SUCCESS ipA s Cambridge Correspondence School is renowned tor:— EFFICIENT TUITION PERSONAL ATTENTION ORIGINAL METHODS. HOME-STUDY COURSES: Higher School Cert., School Cert./G C.E., Qualifying Test. Form IV/L.C.E., etc. 'PLAN FOR "l 965 EXAMS. REVISE FOR 1964 EXAMS ATTENTION! 25 Selected Essoys on important topics for 0.5.C./G.C.E./ F.M.C.E. (English331 words
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Advertisement594 1964-10-31 14 i( nulinurd trom Pace 101 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS I» Word* SI.jO (Mim.) ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. IM.ir.K 24A Codrlnntori Avenue. Sunday Service V.3U am. Irea's Cnurcn 9.30 a.m. Mandarin Service 3 pm. All Welcome. BIBLE-PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ol Haaayakm. Sunday Service*: lion. BernnKooo Garden, U.lj a.m.: Life, id Road. 10.00 a.m. and594 words
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Advertisement893 1964-10-31 14 SITUATIONS VACANT W H ..rrf. Si i, Mm.)— Box S« ets. rxlrm SEACOINC CLERK REOUIRED lot P»»«in(.r Vessel calling regularly j ■<"•• Must be young man with koo<i education. Previous (hipping ex- perience would be an advantage Box j A<7ti s.T spore. WANTED QUALIFIED. Experienced subjects and Malay upto H.S893 words
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450 1964-10-31 16 HC.B. atid Co. Ltd. in their current rubber review say trading has been brisker this week, with emphasis on the November position, holding that month at a threequarter cent premium to December Outside influences have been playing a major part in the market, especially the450 words
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760 1964-10-31 16 From Oar Market Correspondent INDISTRIAL shares were In m on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, while tin shares improved. The trickle of business in rubbers tended to attract better prices. The market took heart from the fiasco of the latest Indonesian landing. The turnover760 words
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Article24 1964-10-31 16 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 29 Oct. 30 •Industrials: 85.74 86.43 Tina: 134.86 136.49 rubbers: 106.36 106.36 •Dec. 30, 1963=100. Oec. 29, 1962=10024 words
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Article994 1964-10-31 16 t>TjsfrjESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of snares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: ■•uttaad (1.000) $1.61. (1.000) $1.80: Ountopt (3.000) $1.90. (3.000) $1.91; Is* »rdo. (1.000) $2 (2,000) $2.01, (1.000) $2.02.994 words
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312 1964-10-31 16 TI"E prict- of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $14.50 a picul to a record $835.25 on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 10 to 185 tons. This was the fourth successive record and sixth rise. The influences appear312 words
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Article89 1964-10-31 16 \|ELBOURNE. Fri— lndustrials ITX continued to Improve ,<nd rises exceeded lulls by the wldp.il nuir. ins lor .sonic weeks. Leaders moMiy lield stendy levels. Trading v.as again quiet. Base metals and oils were .steady. Loans wer« steady. I .X.A WJ i Mount 1«» N. Hrokrn. Hill HOa.) 40/189 words
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Article252 1964-10-31 16 October .10. Thre* months. INDUSTRIALS Bou*tead 13 eta. M. Containers 12 eta. Dun lops 16 ct a. U. Cables 17 cts. City Dev. 7 eta. McAllster 12 eta. K. Smelters 25 eta. M Invest. 12 eta. Esso 15 cts. 0.C.8.C 18 eta. Fed. Disp. 12 eta. Koihmans 13252 words
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Article229 1964-10-31 16 VOVEMBER first grade rubber 1.t.1. x closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 721 cents per lb.. down nn elghta cent on Thursdays «closlnK level for the position. Tbe tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. deling prises in cents per Ib. yesterday: Int.229 words
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Article30 1964-10-31 16 October 3*. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: It| cents (down an eighth of a cent). TIN: 5835.25 a picul (up 514.50). Unofficial estimated offer ing: 185 tons (up 10 tons).30 words
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Article135 1964-10-31 16 CHIPS lying alengtM* trie Slr*ica*a«a harbour wharves or poo tort today aval Toa Pontoon N.W. 1. Satsum.i Maru It, Salavat 3/4. City at Newcastle 6/7. Anne Bakk* 8/9, Rempan* 10 11. Mexico Maru 13/ M. Mlknua Maru 15/16, Heiyo Mani IS, ThoraKaard r.i KatonK 21/22. Bmptr* Kltllwake135 words
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Article79 1964-10-31 16 ciation marlr th.^p rh.iege* In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rate* to S100>: New Verk: huymg TT 32 9 16, atrminl OD 32 11 16. «(i d/»t. 33 credit Mia, H 1 trade MUB. Canada, i.iiv.iw TT :i."> 1/14. airmail OD 33 :i 11,16. credit bill*. Ml79 words
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Article62 1964-10-31 16 CHINESE Produce Exchange. Singapore neon prices per picul yesterday: Coconut ell: Milk JM» -rllfm. drum S34i Kellers. Cepra: Oct. /Nov. VK /Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white SMTi seller*. Sarawak white <142 i Keller*, special Sarawak black ***** sel.ers. «arr>led LampuoK nlack Jl-".'» sellers. ASTA 5132J Sincapere Cepra Allocution62 words
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Article39 1964-10-31 16 i f*N lh» free oachante market ,n Horn V KonK y.-trrdav th» U.». dallar wan quoted at A for TT and 6 74| ror ciih (terlini «MS ajattad II !.VV« an* one tail cf (Old at J.VM.39 words
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Advertisement1123 1964-10-31 16 Vr KAW.ViiAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service Hongkong S. Fra^isco L Ar^us H torn Ppfia Baltimore "Florida Man' 19 Nlv/ 1 Oti 11 Dec 29 Dec t JM 12 Jai 14 Jai "Kawikwa Maru 76 21 Dee 11 las 19 lai 5 Fel 11 Fil 13 Fll1,123 words
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Advertisement912 1964-10-31 16 LaW!**^^4*^^ B^Bsa sVJ 0 s^bbbi bbbbtJ <m* '^la^^^^^B AUSTMLIA/NEW ZEALAND SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO P. GULF SERVICE To: Frentaitle. Melsourae, Syinei. To: Madras asd Nafapattiaaai p eoarg P. Sham S'pora Spore P. Sham Penang BOMBAU VI 7/11 Nil 11/12 Nat MIULA la Pt/Sls 2M» 2S Oet 31 Oct 'URNEA-* IS/11912 words
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Advertisement127 1964-10-31 16 FOR: NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS t HOUSTON. SmgMOia P Sham Peneng N. York N. Orleans MOSFIELO Ii Pert 1 Nm 3 Nev 2 Dec 19 Dec REGO M/ 29 He* 39 Nay 1 Dee 31 Die 9 JM ALCOA VOYAGER 29/29 Dee 39 Die 11 Dee 31 Jaa127 words
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Advertisement1454 1964-10-31 17 Jl H VM ii 3 fi''L^fe^iy (Continued From Page 14) VEHICLES FOR SALE H'orrf« Si '■.Min.)— Box SO ets. extra S2OO/- OOWN PAYMENT And Drive A "ay A Good Secondhand Car. 10 Models To Choose Krom At CCC Junk Fiore Ltd.. 22 Newton Road. Tel: (Spore) *****. FIAT 1500 SALOON.1,454 words
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Advertisement898 1964-10-31 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE 11,,* Si i Min. Box SO rfs. rrrrn HERE IS AN opportunity tn buy a car to suit your pocket Very easy ilown payment. Kor only S3OO/- down, you csn drive away a tWtf'2/3 used car mtn ItM balance on «a*y payrntm Pleuse phone *****/6/7 Singapore aon898 words
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Advertisement979 1964-10-31 17 FOR SALE Words %S 'Min.)— Box SO rfs. txtrm SOLID TEAK DESK with one central i disappearing recess for typewriter. ■r**a drawers including flic drawer. Also U;ik sideboard urn bookcase. I Axminster Carpet. Ascot Heater Pot Plants. Whitaker. (Spore) 957U1. s>3s7s. CLEARINC: Maldcntorm Brassieres. Prelude Padded Usually *9.50 Now Only979 words
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Advertisement1266 1964-10-31 17 VACANCIES IN THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, SINGAPORE Applications are Invited from Singapore Citizens for the following appointments: I. A. TEACHERS-IN-TRAINING (PRIMARY SCHOOLS) (i) Malay Medium (ii) Tamil Medium (iii) English Medium B TEACHKRS-IN-TKAIMNG (TECHNICAL, SECONDARY/ ENGLISH MEDIUM) C TE\CHERS-IN-TRAINING (COMMERCIAL SECONDARY/ ENGLISH MEDIUM) 11. SALARY SCALE: $152x8—168 p.m. In addition1,266 words
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Advertisement485 1964-10-31 17 i NOTICE KLUANG RUBBER COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Malaya* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I that the Fifth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at G-2. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Collyer Quay, Singapore, on Saturday. 28th November. 1964 at 10.30 a.m. for the purpose ot485 words
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Advertisement326 1964-10-31 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DtP AK I Ml I Requires an ELECTRICAL ENGINEER (WATER > In salary wale ;5785 x A4o-I.^Bo Qual. Bar/1415--1470-1,43o—the0 the commencing ba.^ic salary to be dependent upon app.ieant'a qualifications and e\penence^ plus variable allowance as payable from time to time326 words
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473 1964-10-31 18 TEOH ENG TATT - Thais bank on speed, fitness and Pichai TEOH ENG TATT by Kuala Lumpur, Friday A FTER their victories over North Malaya (8-3) and South Malaya (16-3), Thailand, the holders, must start favourites in the international Rugby Union match for the King of Thailand's Cup against Malaysia at Merdeka Stadium tomorrow473 words
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375 1964-10-31 18 NZ VARSITY TEAM TO MAKE 4-DAY TOUR IN JANUARY By Mansoor Rahman I/UALA LUMPUR, 1V Fri. The University of Canterbury's rugger team will make a fourday tour of Malaysia in January next year, Malaysian Rugby Union president Mr. Humphrey Brooke said here today. The New Zealand team. Mr. Brooke said,375 words
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Article150 1964-10-31 18 I am happy to ex- tend a very warm welcome to the Thailand I Ruby team who have I come to Kuala Lumpur for the biennial match against Malaysia to contest the Cup given by the King of Thailand. The Thai rugger play- ers have been limbering up150 words
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Article158 1964-10-31 18 IPOH. Fri. Rain and bad light interrupted play on the first day ot the two-day inter-state Government Services cricket match between Fusi:c and Kedah at Tani jont; Rambutan today. Kedah. who won ihe toss, battei lirsi and scored 42 runs for the loss of sixReuter - 158 words
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Article39 1964-10-31 18 SOCCER Inter-district ißatu Pahat): Batu Pahat 3 Kluang 0. Friendlies (B. Gajahi: Manlaply Est. 1 Nalla Est 0; (Pontlan): North Pontian 2 South Pontian 2. TABLE TENNIS Dato Lav Cup ilpohi: Malayan Banking 'A' 3 HK Bank 2.39 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-10-31 18 LONDON. Fri. Lee Kin Tat of i Malaysia reached the final j of Wimbledon Open men's singles badminton championship last night I when he beat Enaland intema-; tional R.J. Mills 18-17. 2-15. 15-10 In the semi-finals. Kin Tat will now meet Scotland* Bob McCoig. who95 words
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Article55 1964-10-31 18 CRICKET Salisbury: Ted Dexter will lead the MCC against South African Colts in a three-day match starting at Benoni today. The MCC team Is: E.R. Dexter R.W. Barber. G. Boycott. J. M Brearley. T. W. Cartwright, R Hobbs. P. H. Parfltt, J.S.E. Price. F. J. Titmus. N.I. Thomson and J.M.55 words
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Article65 1964-10-31 18 Medal MOTOR-RAt ING London:: World champion John Surtees will' be presented with a gold medal fot "outstanding achievements In motor racing by BrHifn subjects 1" by i the British Automobile Club at Hi I dinner next mon: i RI'GBY London: Results ol Rugby Union County championship matches East Midlands 2065 words
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Article45 1964-10-31 18 SOCCER London: Nott» County beat Stockport 2-0 In ar English Football League Dlv. 4 match last night. At. Dacca. Indonesia were held to a 1-1 draw by Sport mR Thursday in the Aea Khan Gold Cud tournament. In another match Cyclone and Karachi drew 2-2.45 words
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Article29 1964-10-31 18 BOXIXC. Tokyo: Fighting Harada. Japan's No. 2 contender for the World bantamweight boxIng champion, knocked out Katsutoshi Aolci. Orient bantamweight champion. In a 10-round non-title fight here laat night.29 words
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Article89 1964-10-31 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore Business Houses FA will mcc; Johore AFA for the Fcith Cup at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow. I The Ya'^g di-Pertu:m Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. will kick off at i 7 p.m. The SBHFA tram will be trom: i Idros Albar. Sayuti.89 words
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Article, Illustration170 1964-10-31 18 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Fri. The German Light athletics team of i 11 men and three women, all of whom competed in the Tokyo Olympic Games, will arrive here on Nov. 3. The Germans will meet a Malaysian tram in an internatioral match170 words
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Article185 1964-10-31 18 Sullivan leads Aussies Open CYDNEY Fri. Met Suiliv.ui, 30-year-old Adelaide professional, retained, the lead after todays second round in thr Australian Open goif champion- i ship here. Sullivan added a one-over-par 73 to his firs', round 70 for a total of 143. which gave him a lead of one Mroko185 words
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Article33 1964-10-31 18 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri. The Kedah Lawn Tennis Association open hard court championships v ill be held at Sungei Patanl on Nov. 19. 20. 26 and 27. Entries close on Nov. 10.33 words
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157 1964-10-31 18 BADMINTON Hoo Lum and Tat Meng clinch victory for Kedah ALOR STAR, Fri. Kedah beat Perils 3-2 to qualify for the Morth zone final In the Foong Seong badminton competition at the Guru Hall here today. Kedah will meet on Sunday the winners ox tonight \s lie between Perak and157 words
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Article63 1964-10-31 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The experiment of playing Selangor State hockey full back Kernail Singh at centre-forward did not work out for XL Railway! when they met Telecoms today. Telecoms won this Selangor Government Services match 4-1 at Princes Road. Kernail was slow and fumbed several times63 words
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Article277 1964-10-31 18 I UNDER-23 RUGGER IPOH, Friday. PLAYING in rain and mud, Ferak beat Kedah by 11 points (goal and two pei.'.ities) to three (penalty) in an inter-state under-23 cup rugger match on the Municipal Padang here today. Though the continuou rain suited Kedah,, Perak. laob277 words
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Advertisement725 1964-10-31 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINAM K AND IN THE MATTER OF ASIA DISPENSARY, LIMITED tin voluntary Liquidation i At an Extraordinary General Of the Members of the :iix>\e-mentloned Company, duly convened, and held at First floor, i Asia Insurance Building. Slnga- pore, on the 24th day of October.725 words
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Advertisement817 1964-10-31 18 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 Buklt Chermin. Tender documents may be obtained from the office of the Port Enuineer. The Port of Singapore Authority, against the receipt for a Tender817 words
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Advertisement834 1964-10-31 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT APPOINTMENT AS il Mm: TECHNICAL 188ISTANT8 I'imill LINE CARRIES) Applications are invited trom Federal Citizens between the ages of 20 and 35 years lor appointmem as Junior Technical Assistants, Power Line Carrier. 2. Applicants must have passed Form IV in an approved Englisn School with834 words
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Advertisement64 1964-10-31 18 VIBRO-VERKEN THE NAME TO REMEMBER FOR CONCRETE VIBRATING OR SOIL COMPACTING ffM AVAILABLE ISJ EX-STOCK PATERSON,SIMONS&CO.,<M>LTD. W AND NOW ItLL ME YOUR SECRET... Y-m or« in good health. DM you go tip country? No? Bt* the poinj in your bones, in your rnuicles, end in the jotnt»> OM J I64 words
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Miscellaneous121 1964-10-31 18 SPORTS DIARY RUGGER Kins of Thailand Cup: iKLi: Malaysia v Thailand (Merdeka Stadium, 7.30 p.m.i; Friendly (J. Bahru): South Johore v FMH. S<>< KR Feith (up .Sporec SBHFA v Johore (.In Besar, 7 p.m.t. SAFA Jr. Cup: STU v Haikowya iParrer Pki; SAFA Piv 2B: Police v Windsor Rovers (SI121 words
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Article234 1964-10-31 19 VETERAN STAYER IS USEFUL ON WET TRACK gINGAPORE, Fri.— Best outsider in the Singapore St Leger over 14f at Bukit Timah on Sunday is the bottomweight Nakorn Nai. This veteran stayer is especially useful on a heavy track and although he has yet to show his234 words
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Article302 1964-10-31 19 The St. Leger parade (RACE 5— 3.45J I 1 1.1 OX 9 0 1 5 bag by Childe Harold— Romj- > Fourth to Pulau Pangkor :n the Singapore Gold Cup; a bound stayer. < HAMPION 9.0 cb chag by P..n ll— Dona Marche;a>; Has won up to 13f in Australia;302 words
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Article663 1964-10-31 19 ITPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at Bukit Timah on Sunday. RACE ONE RAMARXJIAM: in top form: has won four races over varied distances in all types of going this season. t\'OM.k.> s WORLD: Came from behind to unish (ait second to Depth Charge over week.663 words
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Article, Illustration1662 1964-10-31 19 Race 1—1.40 Cl 4 Div 1 ($7,500) 7£ 1 ***** Sinjinj Boy a i Leong St.) R. Breuk. 7 9.0 Wilson 8 2 ***** St. Janeiro g iThlo St.) Allan. 6 8.12 'Soaidi 3 3 ***** Acantha a (Friendly Kongsl) Tulloh, 4 8.10 Coleman 12Arthur Richards - 1,662 words
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Advertisement129 1964-10-31 19 DIAMOND BRAND DE LUXE VACUUM JAR REFILLS MADf OF HEATEX GLASS KEEPS COLD W> HOT WO SPONTANEOUS BLAST J r ..M 5^ ]'^T PRODUCT OF FREEZIHHOT BOTTLE CO. LTD HONG KDW6 lIIIIIIIHIIIIMtIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIimiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LOOK 10 YEARS YOUNGER tdi&WSE&BSESM A HAIRDRESSING that gradually darkens grey hair NOT A DYE Also made in129 words
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Advertisement251 1964-10-31 19 NEW MODERN POLYPACK FROM COLDS-FEVER-HEADACHES PAINS ><^ SIMPLY TEAR OFF ■'*Wmtf'' K*%ifiW TABLETS FROM STRIP. WKKmkJ^itoft* SAME GENUINE 1!' '<*!' LaJ> SAFE! EFFECTIVE I WOw r* THE PAIU RE LIEVER j&jioC >$<£m 0 L KNOWN AND TRUSTED W-fjg/ SS&tfZ!- P THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA V SV*^ X AND THE WORLO. i^Sfec^ NEW251 words
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387 1964-10-31 20 JACKIE SAM reporting from MUAR DROVE through the 1 Kesang curfew area at noon today with colleague Chong Chee Seong. our Muar correspondent. On the main Parit I ir Road, which leads to Malacca, after leaving Tanjong Agas behind, we ores387 words
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Obituary25 1964-10-31 20 CABLE RECEIVED from Crvlon tnliy tMiivll. mother of S K:it!iT-:un:in Of TV 11 Flivong m.« Rnkit Tim.ih Road. AL HAJ A MAJTED. Sole ProI25 words
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Obituary14 1964-10-31 20 IN EVER LOVINC Mitrory ,f our 31-10-4H and chlMrrn nit n*»v*r for^nit.ri14 words
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Article74 1964-10-31 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore violinist Alfonso Anthony will make a farewell appearance at me Singapore Chamber Ensembles recital at the Radio Malaysia Singapura auditorium on Sunday. r.r.. Anthony will leave soon after this performance for Germany where he will further his vtotta studies under a German Government .vtudy award.74 words
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Article74 1964-10-31 20 Queen opens £lm WRAC depot GUILDFORD (Enslanai. Fri.— Queen Elizabeth today opened a new £1.000.000 Women's Royal Army Corps depot here the first barracks ever to be designed exclusively for women soldiers. Already known unofficially as the "powder puff barrack*" the depot, occupying a three and a 1 half acreReuter - 74 words
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Article101 1964-10-31 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. —The visit ing Commonwealth Chief Scout. Sir Charles Maclean, last night, presented the Rover Scouts j highest award— The Baden Powell Award to Scouter Martin Cummins. 20. a radio operator on the Royal Navy's HMS Terror. Radio operator Cummins, who received his award at Eden101 words
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Article362 1964-10-31 20 LONDON. Fri Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON, Fri.— Spot 21\d., Dec. Jan. 21-9 16d., Feb. 21--7 16d.. Jnn. Mar. 21-7 1 6d.. Apr' June 21-3 16d.. July Sept. 21 ',d., Oct Dec. 21-1 16d.. Jan. Mar. 20--1S362 words
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Article, Illustration29 1964-10-31 20 TWO PRISONERS, their uniforms discarded soon alter landing, being led to a police station lor interrogation. Most of the other 48 prisoners were captured in uniform.29 words
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148 1964-10-31 20 COUP PLOT REPORT IN CEYLON: CID PROBE /COLOMBO. Fri. Two \j newspapers today reported that the ll> mtt investigating a coup plot. They said abinet Minittmt summoned the CID chief. Mr. John Attvgalle, after a well-known Buddhist monk was alleged to have told a senior Minister that two Marxist LankaReuter - 148 words
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Article33 1964-10-31 20 MANILA. Fri— The Eastern Regional Committee meeting of the International Union Against Tuberculosis opened here today. Some 50 specialists from Asian countries, including Malaysia, are attending the conference —Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article30 1964-10-31 20 JAKARTA. Fri.— Soviet Indo- I nesian relations would not be af- < fected by the ousting of Mr. Khrushchev, according to Soviet Ambassador. Mr. NA. Mikhailov here yesterday.— UPl.30 words
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214 1964-10-31 20 Kosygin to be more friendly with UK Govt. AIOSCOW. Fri. Mr. Douglas Jay. President of the British Board of Trade, said yesterday that Russia's Prime Minister. Mr. Alexei Kosygin. "hopes for even more friendly and smooth relations with the British Labour Government." Mr Jay said Mr. Kosygin also assured himReuter - 214 words
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Article32 1964-10-31 20 SAIGON. Fri. Two U. S. Air Force pilots were killed today when their Skyratder jet crashed and burned 12 miles north-caM ot Saigon while on a training mission. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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209 1964-10-31 20 'No change in Manila stand' hint by Mendez MANILA. Fri. The Philippine Foreign Secretary. Mr. Mauro Monde/, said today his Government's reply to a Malaysian N :i .he projected bilateral talkg on the Philippine claim to Sabah might be ready for transmission next week Mr Mendez Indicated that the Philippine-209 words
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Article36 1964-10-31 20 JAKARTA PieMdent. V: commenting on tlie Jap mediate mi the Ind. sian dispute, said. It fc, up them." according to Antara nev;a agency today. He added Indonesia would only negotiate without conditions. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement59 1964-10-31 20 THE MALAYSIAN CAR TYRE INDIA AUTOWAY MADE IN MALAYSIA The INDIA "Autoway" has been specially designed to give really exceptional mileage and roadholding under Malaysian conditions. USE INDIA "AUTOWAY" THE Malaysian Tyre Available also in new slim line white side wall proud J>£\ IV^BULLA ■^~*> ■A^^^^^/m All A I ITU59 words
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Miscellaneous36 1964-10-31 20 Highest and lowest tempernin Mn lava and Singapore for the period 8 p.m Thursday to 8 p.m. yestpiciav: !IU!-.«.t I-owpst Kuala Lumpur "3 Bteru fl« 86 75 I;k,!> m "3 i Valaccn 86 73 ;iore 8836 words
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