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Title Section27 1964-11-03 1 m LIB WfcRAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 i I NGAPORE, r Jk I The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1964 15 CENTS. KDN 73127 words
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Article, Illustration838 1964-11-03 1 3 a.m. leaflet drop on Indon strike bases TENGKU DESCRIBES OPERATION BY RMAF, RAF PLANES AS A GREAT SUCCESS Monday KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA today airdropped 2i million leaflets into Indonesian forward bases to expose the lies surrounding the Jakarta regime's confrontation policy. The drop marked the838 words
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804 1964-11-03 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Singapore's Minister, today revealed a Soekarno trade secret the Indonesian President personally authorised the export of unsaleable rubber to neutral ports in Asia with the full knowledge that it will eventually be transhipped to Singapore This was804 words
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Article12 1964-11-03 1 The Straits Times wishes iil] its Hindu reader- a happy Deepavali.12 words
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151 1964-11-03 1 RUNAWAY WIN FOR LBJ, SAY POLLSTERS WASHING T 6 N, Mon. Th c almost unanimous verdict of experts hciv today w:i s t h ii t President .Johnson wo vI d beat S c n;i to r Barry Goldwater in tomorrow's election In an overwhelming majority, t They said thatReuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration790 1964-11-03 1 Johnson sure of return to White House AS 70 MILLION AMERICANS PREPARE TO VOTE TODAY GOLDWATER'S CHANCES FADE If President Johnson scores the landslide win which the Democrats expect in today's U.S. election, the result could be known by 11.30 a.m. Malaysian time tomorrow. But if Senator Goldwater confounds the790 words
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Article124 1964-11-03 1 THE GIFT YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR THE STRAITS Times Annual for 1 !><;:> will be on sale next week. The Annual is South East Asia's finest i publication and the new edition fully maintains the high standards established in the past. This issue consists of 140 pages, beautifully produced in124 words
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Article203 1964-11-03 1 Saud out, Feisal new King |>EIRUT. Mon.— Mecca Radio today anI nounced the replace- ment of King Saud of Saudi Arabia and the proclamation of Prince Feisal as King. A statement broadcast over Mecca Radio by the Minister of Information. Sheikh Jamal Hujeilan. said that the decision to replace Kini?Reuter - 203 words
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Article34 1964-11-03 1 JAKARTA PENIES PEACE MOVE JAKARTA. Mon. Foreign Ministry spokesman Harsono today denied Indonesia bad proposed to hold peace negotiations with Malaysia. ••We an- satisfied with present turn of affairs," be said— l'Pl.34 words
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Advertisement57 1964-11-03 1 Qi iitt;; Qm.i.imi <s.f.,v> I.tii| 5;" •Mill* 11 i "yf fi j i I i miiiiiii»<im 2 Jr j J| e %-.J <r JjH mm Ifes' i: k ffliiw WfrmZ- Proudly in step wlthi National Development The widest range of the best quality construction materials the choice of Malaysia's leading57 words
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Article265 1964-11-03 2 AFTER THAT BIG CLIMBDOWN... SALISBURY, Monday. THERE was speculation here today that Rhodesia's Minister of Internal Affairs, Mr. William Harper, might become Premier following the climbdown on the independence issue by Mr. Lan Smith. The speculation came after Mr. Smith said he would notReuter; AP - 265 words
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106 1964-11-03 2 ONTARIO MAY TAKE IN 15,000 FROM HK, JAPAN HONG KONG, Mon_ The Canadian province of Ontario was experiencing a severe shortage of skilled labour and was considering admitting qualified workers from Japan and Hong Kong. rhis was stated here by Mr. Stanley John Randall, Ontario's Minister of Economic Development, onReuter - 106 words
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Article22 1964-11-03 2 TAIPEH. Mon. A 15-year-old student was killed accidentally by a .tavelin thrown by a classmate in a school playground. A.P.AP - 22 words
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Article83 1964-11-03 2 Rice on the! ration in Madras MADRAS. Mon. Rice j rationing has begun j in this east coast city, j boiling with discontent i for months because of I India's food shortage. I Each family is to be I guaranteed a weekly rice supply. In Kerala State, on the IAP - 83 words
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Article38 1964-11-03 2 NEW DELHI. Mon.— Mr. Asoka Mehta. chairman of India's planIng commission, says the nations economy is in such dire straits that It must make IS years' worth of progress in the next 10 years. A.P.AP - 38 words
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Article21 1964-11-03 2 MOSCOW. Mon.— The Turkish Poreiftn Minister. Mr. Peridun Omul Erkln, arrived in Leningrad yesterday for a two-day visit. AP.AP - 21 words
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224 1964-11-03 2 A clean getaway by Vietcong after air base raid U.S. military spokesman said today that the Vietcong guerillas who shelled the Bien Hoa U.S. air base made a clean escape without any known casualties. SAIGON. Monday Pursuing forces were called back after a futile day-long hunt. About half the U.S.Reuter; UP - 224 words
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165 1964-11-03 2 We're ready for those misguided fools— Banda CHOLO, Mon.— Malawi's. Premier. Dr. Hasting Banda. told a meeting of the Malawi Young Pioneers Movement here that anyone who thounht they could "Invade this country from the south or the north is living in a fools' paradi.se. "We are ready for them"165 words
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136 1964-11-03 2 DEKING. Mon. Chi- na last night fried British businessmen and Mr Douglas Jay, President of the Board of Trade, on the eve of the British industrial fair here. For the second night in succession the Chinese staged an elaborate reception for Mr Jay,Reuter - 136 words
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220 1964-11-03 2 Cambodia: US Embassy pulls out women and —children— BANGKOK, Mon The United States y e s t c rday completed evacuation of 34 dependents of American Embassy personnel in Phnom Penh In what was described as a precautionary measure in view of deteriorating Cambodian-US, relations. Sixteen women and the childrenAP - 220 words
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Miscellaneous34 1964-11-03 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby r w«AT was me name op VJ I (ir eeoAsi witua'B'^ TWAT WONDERFUL PAINT WE ,^-7 OESTDU...? C .USED IN TWB 6ATWBOOM?> I BISTANT....? (f V jBELIgoV...^ to */o34 words
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Article, Illustration331 1964-11-03 3 More bombers, more missiles and more and better subs NEW YORK, Monday. jy[R. Robert McNamara, U.S. Defence Secretary, said today the United States could survive a nuclear attack and destroy the attacking nation. But, he added in an article in the SaturdayReuter - 331 words
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140 1964-11-03 3 Hitch-hike chickens ended up in cooking pot |£ANSAS CITY, Mon.— Three chickens which hitch-hiked 185 miles from their scratching ground in Tecumseh. Nebraska, wound up in a cooking pot yesterday Art Turner stopped his truck last night at Tecumseh to rest. The chickens climbed onto the rear axle of hisAP - 140 words
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Article34 1964-11-03 3 LONDON, Mon. The seasons first heavy log blanketed large areas of England yesterday, causing numerous highway crashes including a five-car pile-up in Yorkshire that killed two people. Trains were also delayed. AP.AP - 34 words
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237 1964-11-03 3 OLGA (PASTERNAK'S FRIEND) RELEASED FROM SIBERIA MOSCOW, Monday. rrHE woman who inspired the late Boris Paster- nak's best-selling novel, "Dr. Zhivago." has been released from a Siberian prison and returned to Moscow. Olga Ivinskaya. Putriiuc's Intimate friend and irerary executor, was tried secretly in 1960 for alleged currency smuggling and237 words
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100 1964-11-03 3 Successful test of new aero engine lIRISTOL, Mon. The first engine In the world capable of supersonic flight and vertical takeoff, the Bristol Slddeley BSIOO, made a successful j maiden test run yesterday. The BSIOO will power the Hawkier Siddeley PI 154 single-engined supersonic vertical and short take- i off100 words
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Article53 1964-11-03 3 LONDON. Mon Thieves linked by wiilkie-talkie radio got with gold watches and watches j earn valued at £35.000 in a daylight raid on a London factory. A 40-year-old security guard, bound and gagged by the sevrn raiders, lay helpless as the men I combed the factory for nearlyReuter - 53 words
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Article40 1964-11-03 3 FORT WASHINGTON (Pennsylvania), Mon. Waggy, the heart valve dog. Is dead. The mongrel Rained scientific fame last May 19 when it underwent an operation j lat the University of Pennsylvania I to test the heart valve. AP.AP - 40 words
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269 1964-11-03 3 LONDON, Mon.— Mr. Harold Wilson is likely to stake his hairsbreadth majority in Parliament oni an early bid to push through the nationalisation of the British steel industry, political sources said today Mr. Wilson. 48. youngest British Prime Minister of the century, wouldReuter - 269 words
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Article, Illustration108 1964-11-03 3 PROFESSOR Dorothy Crowfoftt-Hodgkin of Somerville College. Oxford, has won the 1961 Noble Prize for chemistry (worth 18.900 tax free) for "her determination, by X-ray techniques, of the structures of important biochemical substances." Professor Crowfoot -Hod Kkin. 51. who has two sons and a108 words
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Article82 1964-11-03 3 18 dead in German train crash FAST BERLIN, Mon. Eighteen East Germans were killed and more than 100 injured when, an express collided with a goods train, the East German news agency ADN reported yesterday. Five coaches of the BerlinRostock Express left the rails in the crash, which occurred nearReuter - 82 words
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Article58 1964-11-03 3 NEW YORK. Mon.— The Rev. John Sergiev, who died in 1909 at the age of 80. was elevated to sainthood here yesterday by the Russian Orthodox Church outside of Russia. Father Sergiev, known as Father John of Cronstadt, was credited with unusual powers of prayer, andAP - 58 words
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Article32 1964-11-03 3 BRANDON (Mississippi). Mon. —The Rev. J. L. Baker found his Bt. James' Methodist Church burned to the ground when he arrived for Sunday services. It wa.s a Necro church. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article30 1964-11-03 3 ROME. Mon. Nightclubs m the eternal city kept their doors closed last night in a disput* over the rising cost of music royalties for their dance band* AP.AP - 30 words
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94 1964-11-03 3 CAN JUAN (Puerto Rico), Mon. Some 800,000 Puerto Ricans will be locked up at polling stations tomorrow before they *>loct a Governor and members of the government. This unusual method of voting, known as "coleglo cerrado' (closed college), is to ensure that PuertoReuter - 94 words
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Article53 1964-11-03 3 JACKSON (Tennev*e«-). Mon. Mrs. Willie Lyons. 35-year-old wife of a Negro Baptist minister, doubled her family yesterday when she f»ve birth to quads. Mother and childrentwo boys and two girls were reported to be fine. The quads are the first born in the state since records startedReuter - 53 words
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202 1964-11-03 3 3,000-mile runaway Liz meets her Beatle —idols— LONDON, Mon. American teenager Elizabeth Freedman who ran away from home and travelled 3.000 miles to see the Beatles, last night met her idols at the Astoria Palace in Finsbury Park. "The girls back home in Boston will never believe me," she said.202 words
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Article65 1964-11-03 3 WASHINGTON (North Carolina). Mon. Six persons burned to death before dawn yesterday on the second floor of a two-store» frame house which was destroyed by lire in this north-eastern NoVtn Carolina city of 10,000. A man downstairs, awakened by smoke, roused his companion, bui the flames wereAP - 65 words
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190 1964-11-03 4 He said: "Deepavali is a reminder of the part our Malaysian Hindus played in the shaping of modern Malaysia. "They came as immigrants. "It is out of their sweat and sacrifice that the malarial swamps and jungles were cleared to create the rubber190 words
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325 1964-11-03 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Assize Court was told today how a partner of a provision shop in Tanjong Katong Road was shot dead by a gunman in an unsuccessful bid to commit robbery in November last year With the gunman were two other325 words
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Article251 1964-11-03 4 r NANCE Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee, openIng a new condensed milk factory in Singapore, called on the people to suppprt local industries. Speaking at the opening of the Malaysia Dairy Industries Ltd. in Davidson Road, Dr. Goh said SINGAPORE. Mon. 1 I commodities produced locally251 words
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170 1964-11-03 4 FLATS OFFERED TO ALL AFFECTED BY GOVT. URBAN -PROJECTS- SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for National Development, Mr. Lim Kirn San, today said all residents affected by the Government's urban reconstruction scheme were offered alternative accommodation at Housing Board estates. He was replying in the Legislative Assembly to a question by170 words
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81 1964-11-03 4 Jail term for postman who tore up letters SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mohamed Yusoff bin Mohamed Jonld, 20. a postman, pleaded guilty in a district court today to two charges of wilfully destroying some letter* entrusted to him for delivery in Buklt Ho Swee on Sept. and Sept. 9. Mr. K.T. Alexander,81 words
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Article85 1964-11-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Miss Mop blnte Sallm Alsagoff of the Teachers' Training College won the first prize of the "Lucky Blood Donor of the Month" draw with her ticket No. 1716. She will receive a single Malaysian Airways return air ticket to Hon K Kong and $300. Mr.85 words
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96 1964-11-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon Singapore's First Lady, Toh Puan Noor Aishah, will officially open the third annual exhibition and sale of work, organised by the Singapore Council of Social Service at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to I96 words
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Advertisement247 1964-11-03 4 NOW. .ADD A MOTION PICTURE TO THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD v toiwm i inlßfpßim J.SJ i f«.,iSioiEiSTMAHCOLOR, v. CHRISTINE KAUFMANN Sam Wanamakcr Brad Dexter -REX THEATRE (Singapore) OPENS TODAY; ■4 SHOWS DAILY: 11am, 2.30, 6 9.00 NO FREE LIST BIGGER BETTER than" JUNGLEE" m jT\ SAIRA BANU RAJENDRA KUMAR247 words
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Advertisement88 1964-11-03 4 NOW IN FULL SWING JACK-POT SALE OUR SHOP REMAINS OPEN TODAY FOR BUSINESS FROM 9.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. PATRONS A HAPPY OEEPAVALI j SPECIAL OFFiR FURTHER REDUCTION FROM OUR SALE-PRICES FOR TODAY ONLY IT S A REAL JACK-POT. SO RUSH TO:— KISHEN'S 80 HIGH STREET, SPORE 7/J Pher Today:88 words
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Advertisement290 1964-11-03 4 1 k WISHING ALL OUR HINDU PATRONS I 1 A HAPPY DEEPAVALI %m 1 C£J»" THE CATHAY ORGANISATION CS? E 1 =lIIIIC]IIIItIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIt3IIIIIIMMIIC]IIIIIMIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIMC]IIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIIIIIIIE gj\ 1 1 f\'A OPENS TODAY! I E Tel: ***** (SINoAPOHifII 1 DAILY 4 SHOWS AT 1 1am 2.30-6.00 9.15pm 1 I IT MAKES OLD HEARTS TURN YOUNG290 words
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Advertisement557 1964-11-03 4 fSII AW GANISATION 9 Wishing hiNDU Moviegoers A HAPPY DEEPAVALI 9E3H" MIMV >IIO«\IM. 11 am, 1.45. 4, 6.30 9. 1S pm m Peter Sellers George C Scott a Dr.Strangelove Or: How I Lurried To Slop Wording B And Loire The Bomb NEXT CHANGE! g v fay B C*****E3E3|3E3 !vO\V SIIOWIM,!557 words
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Miscellaneous493 1964-11-03 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'pHK following li todiyi schedule MmHn (ML «45i S p.m. from 1 of civil aircraft movements at Pensng iML ill) 11 a.m Paya Ltbar airport, Singapore; Pan-Am*rlean Airways: From ARRIVALS Djakarta (PA 814> ji.2o p.m. BOAC: Krom Hon* Kong (BA DIPARTURC* TV li IHI p.m.:493 words
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Article99 1964-11-03 5 Millions of dollars saved MALACCA, Mon— The Chief x Minister of Malacca,; Inche Abdul Ghafar bin i Baba. said yesterday that If not for the prompt action taken by the members of the Vigilante Corps, the Govern- i ment would have had to .spend millions of dollars in roundlng^up the99 words
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Article79 1964-11-03 5 Solidarity Week dinner SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's Prime Minister. >lr. Lee Kuan Yew. will be guest of honour at a "National Solidarity Week" dinner to be given by 137 Malay cultural organisations at the St. John's Ambulance headquarters in Beach Road on Nov. 16. The Premier has been invited to speak79 words
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Article, Illustration11 1964-11-03 5 LATER, PERHAPS POWDER— BUT FIRST IT'S HARD TRAINING11 words
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226 1964-11-03 5 Two Indons on illegal entry, arms charges I/UALA LUMPUR, Mon., Two Indonesians were today charged in the magistrate's court' here with illegal entry into a security area and carrying arms without i lawful authority. They were Saikin Djojomarwi. 3\i. ot Mao.statl Madlun Jawa Tengah, Indo- nesia and Abidln bin Saiklan,226 words
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Article, Illustration263 1964-11-03 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon -The I newly-appointed High CommivMoner tor India. Mr. M. K. Kid- i wai. who is making his first official visit to Kedah. toda> inspected the reconstructed .ruins of a tenth 1 century Hindu temple at Buklt Batu Palrat. about 14 miles from263 words
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103 1964-11-03 5 PENANG. Mon. A nun who served in Malaya for 49 years died in the Penang Convent here today at the age of 80. She was the Rev Stster Brendan. who laugln several generations of Convent pupils in Pulau Tiku.s. Sister Brendan tirsi103 words
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255 1964-11-03 5 WOMEN lawyers from nearly 70 countries will meet in New Delhi this month for the 13th biennial convention of the International Fed- eration of Women Law\Ve have high hopes ot another successful convention." IBM Mildred Bixby. leader of the American delegation said255 words
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326 1964-11-03 5 SPECIAL PRIVILEGE SOUGHT IN C-MARKET QUOTA PENANG, Monday. THE Cycle and Motor Traders' Association here has appealed to the Ministry of Commerce I and Industry to allow goods listed in the Penang schedule under the Malaysian Common Market 1 ito be imported into tne Island without holding them against the326 words
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Article56 1964-11-03 5 Police hold 4 Perak gangsters IPOH. Mon. Four men were detained under the Restricted Residence Enactment by the police anti- secret society branch yesterday. They are believed to be members of the Mun Hud secret society sane which has been operating in KamDar. Malim Nawar. Lajvan j I Ku<ja new56 words
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Article, Illustration509 1964-11-03 6 THE Sabah Legislative Assembly today unanimously passed a motion urging the Central Government not to engage in further talks with the Philippines over its claim to Sabah. The Assembly unanimously put on record its conviction that the people of Sabah had chosen509 words
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181 1964-11-03 6 A FILIPINO settlor, now a Sabah State Assemblyman, said in the Legislative Assembly today that the Sabah people of all origins prefer independence through Malaysia rather than .join Indonesia or the Philippines. Mr. Kajihacl Am hct.t of I ih. id Datu said this when speak181 words
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193 1964-11-03 6 Work to rule threat by D.T.C. —teachers— C U N G E I PATANI. Mon. The National Union of DayTrainins; Teachers may cull a work to rule if the Ministry of Education fails to give the union a seat on the National Joint Council for Teachers The national president of193 words
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71 1964-11-03 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mi.ss Ai:s- t:ce Gibte. ComnionweHlth C. 'Guide Commissioner, will fly Into Singapore on Nov. 7. for a short visit before going to Kuala Lumpur. Shr will call on Ton Puan Noor ALshah, Singapore's First Lady. who is also the President of tne71 words
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Article53 1964-11-03 6 IPOH Mon. Mr. Bion Dury. acting Chief Eklucatinn Off irrr. Per.ik. in pluce oi Mr. J.E.B. I Ambrose since June, has loft for a new appointment with the Education Ministry In Kuala Lumpur. Mi. Ambrose has resumed duties here after «n extensive education--lal tour of53 words
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267 1964-11-03 6 Trishaman says he was hired to inflict hurt ALOR STAR. Mon. s A*■ A trisha rider today testified that a theatre manager offered him S3OO to "inflict harm" on a businessman. I agreed to carry out the job." Ahmad bin Said told a a preliminary inquiry. Accused of abetting three267 words
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92 1964-11-03 6 JESSELTON. Mon.— Sa bah has not only the menace of speeding road vehicles but it also has a problem of speeding motor boats in Its river waterways At the last mrrtmc of the TfcwM rural district council, Inche Bakar Salleh complained thai some92 words
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Advertisement170 1964-11-03 6 AND IT DOES US GOOD 1* >~ V I YOL I I I.IKE THE DELICIOUS CHOCOLATEY FLAVOUR OF ft MILO, AND IT DOES YOU C.OOD. MILO HAS ESSENTIAL JTJv .^M VITAMINS AND MINERALS YOU NEED A RICH SOURCE N Jttf K BSzrraj OF VIGOROUS HEALTH AND BOUNDLESS ENERGY. SO %w170 words
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Miscellaneous132 1964-11-03 6 A /.V#/ Oop ttff V.T. Hamiin V Y\Vf> 00 V *fl& Kp»T V^ WELL. WHATCHOO \^<- < Dirk Trartf 4 h<>*tt»r Goutgt I I WELI_>M I FLYING fOR YOU DIDNT SAY (7 YOU PROMISED ME I HER BACK TO TVIE SO IN WORDS. MOON 1 YOU PROMISED ME VOU'O Ito^v132 words
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Article, Illustration978 1964-11-03 7 Leonard Mosley - Leonard Mosley by THE HEADY YEARS: DAY TWO WILLIAM POWELL today has retired from films and lives with his memories in a comfortable home. He refuses to talk about his last months with blonde bombshell Jean Harlow except to express his disgust at the books which have978 words
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Article, Illustration841 1964-11-03 7 Nest of sin gets a clean-up The grumblers, of course, knew nothing about Jean Harlow's private lite. Had they guessed what some of the parties were like which she and other stars attended, or heard of the lovers she picked up and discarded, and had they listened to some of841 words
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Article61 1964-11-03 8 10 PJor* S/« (Minimum) BHARGAVI AMMA beloved fmter of i fKuindntsekharaplllal Indo National Pi«- i -Titul Paiar died :il-in-IM4, reeened rahle in Pnravur Kerala. MARIA CHEW YOKE CHIN, hetoved i,l tout Hoon Teek. p«««ed awir on 1-11-64 OmtMtm viill |OBM II »l« Hnon RroM on 111(14 »t 4 TO61 words
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Article196 1964-11-03 8 it Word, fit) /Minimum) MR A MRS. F-ranrln Josrph thank trteodii and relative* for tbeir good j wtabap. v, kind attend •are it their wmdniK. MRS. LEE HAMNETT thanks all relative. Iriendi. for their nrwilns. maswKes nnd presenre at the funeral of the lale Mr K O llamnett FAMILY196 words
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Article203 1964-11-03 8 20 H-errf, HV Mtmrnnm) MASTERS" that in, QUALITY SMOt LUCY COM U M B >nk i.i I mfts VINCENT OF AUSTRALIA rtmaloa id p m. I el: DONALD MOORE CALLERIES "ill b* oi»ti Mtfßf H u-.uil. w.th n.w MSBMBtt of t<^ and pottery, m well j as other aplend.d203 words
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Article698 1964-11-03 8 All the opinion polls and forty-nine of America's fifty leading political commentators pick President Johnson to I win today's Presidential battle. There has never been greater assurance about any American 1 election, except the almost equally unanimous opinion 16 years ago that Dewey would bc;!t Truman. Memory698 words
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Article325 1964-11-03 8 No action could have better met the needs of the moment than the leaflet air-drop over Indonesian forward bases. From Rhio to Pulau Rupat Indonesian servicemen have been told, by one of their own officers, that the three raids into Malaya have ended in disaster and that325 words
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Article207 1964-11-03 8 The proper distribution of influence in the running of academic institutions has been so much a source of dispute in Singapore, that it is well the question is receiving attention lin advance of the establishment of the proposed Centre for Economic Research. The centre's ruling body, it has207 words
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Letter167 1964-11-03 8 T HILE 1 agree with your correspondent. "Road user" that there Is a tendency for the police to be "single minded". I would in fair criticism suggest that. If the police were to charge all offences against the law. the already overcrowded court rooms would require to have a167 words
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Letter169 1964-11-03 8 THE Permanent Secretary. Ministry of National Development, misses th» point at issue on parking problems in general and in Singapore in particular. Ftftv cents an hour .s too high a charge for parking bearing In mind that the motoring public pays $1.10 a gallon petrol tax plus a169 words
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Letter83 1964-11-03 8 SOME of the efforts of Singapore's traffic dolice are truly commendable. A shininK examole is their effort in Market Street. We see signs there on one side indicating no parking on fVfii dates and on the other side no parking on odd dates. This would be truly helpful83 words
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Article, Illustration1168 1964-11-03 8 How Democrats and Republicans answered the complaint that the campaign was devoid of issues A CONSTANT complaint throughout the 1964 U.S. Presidential election campaign has been that it was devoid of "issues A good deal has been said, however, about foreign policy, defence, space,Reuter; AP - 1,168 words
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Article213 1964-11-03 8 >TEW YORK, Mon. 1 American voters using polling booths fitted with voting machines in tomorrow's elections will have a tricky task if they wish to "split" their ballot. Observers believe that many thousands of Republicans will refuse to vote for their presidential candidate. Senator BarryReuter - 213 words
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Advertisement365 1964-11-03 8 JMMHBMHHHMMBaMMHMMMi Stnutt Times Malay Man C Hurried advartlsamanu axay b* bandadJ tot COLD STORAOC ARCADK Orchard ftoad (lst Floor) COLO STOWAGE BRANCHES At Holland Rsad Katsnf Kiaoci Rsad Naval Bass. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STOftK LTD Winchester House. Coliyar Ouay THE NEWS PRONT FHipstrick-s Supermarket m. M. ISMAIL, 3 Admiralty365 words
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Advertisement50 1964-11-03 8 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK f The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong. Kowloon and Brunei. HEAD OfFICE: HMAYANIANK BUILDING 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED (li iii»iiwil mm Itumm IteUr*. MUfml Autt-orhed Capital- SSO.OOOOOO hived sntf Paid Up Capital t15.000.00950 words
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Advertisement130 1964-11-03 8 AMANO TIME RECORDERS keep perfect employee-movement re- vnSv§sSs^\S^ cords: their arrivals Cr departures, §§S!^X^^^H/ daily going and coming, overtime, sSsxJ^\^S> H/ plus the many other functions. 3SSS§§!k3s mf lllJ^ TIME RECORDER 38x30x39 w J THE AMAKO TIME STAMPS *ys*"'* B do not require speci.il papers or 0U Wk cards, any130 words
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210 1964-11-03 9 ITUALA IIMPIR, Mon. 1 In- Our of America will carry eijjht hours ol I .S. national election returns i.i tlw Syneom 11 natelllte •<> Far Bant nations, includip« Malaysia »n Wi'dm-s--iajr. At thi- HUM tinir. the I s liit'ni inalion Sfrvirr in210 words
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Article21 1964-11-03 9 SUNGEI PATANI, Mon. The Sultan and Sultanah of Kedah left today by air for Singapore for a week's visit.21 words
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Article, Illustration68 1964-11-03 9 DO YOU KNOW 'PETER'? QINGAPORE. Mon. This six-year old boy who said his name Is Peter was found by police wandering at the Kandang Kerbau market on Aug. 4. Police have so far been unsuccessful In tracing the parents of Peter. i Anyone knowing his parents or guardians are asked68 words
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Article361 1964-11-03 9 Health Inspector had an accident in 1959; since then everything has been a blank By PADMAN GOPAL Kuala Lumpur, Monday A SENIOR Sabah Health Inspector has spent the past five years trying to recall his past. On May 9. 1959. iMaurice Leafe fell off a361 words
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185 1964-11-03 9 l/UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manlckavasagam, said today that he hoped President Soekarno would change his mind about continuing his "crush Malaysia" plan. Mr. Mamckavasagam said that the Deepavali festival that will be celebrated by Hindus all over185 words
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Article67 1964-11-03 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Straits Times fund for the eight Ow orohans has soared to a total of $27,522.60. The children's father Mr. Ow Chow Choon. died a few months a*o and their mother. Madam Lim Poh Ken*, was killed in a motor accident on Oct.67 words
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Article26 1964-11-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Remembrance Day Serv*ce win be held on Sunday m 9 30 a.m. at St Andrews Pr«»byterlan Church--1 Weld Road, here26 words
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Article, Illustration134 1964-11-03 9 '18 women teachers rejected offer 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Four out of a total of 5.109 women teachers in Government schools in the four lank v a g c streams have REJECTED the Government's offer of conversion to men's salary scales. And FOURTEEN out of a total of 2.754 women teachers134 words
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233 1964-11-03 9 Voice over the capital airport: Soekarno is dead KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dozers ol people at the airport here last night were puzzled by a voice-aircraft which flew over announcing 'Soekarno is dead." One airport visitor who heard the voice was Inche Sidek bin Alwi. the manager of Malaysian Airways here,233 words
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Article46 1964-11-03 9 SINOAPORE. Mon.— Millionaire chairman of the Tasek Cement Factory in Ipoh. Mr. Tan Lark Sye, left for Formosa today for a 20-day holiday and industrial tour. Accompanying him on the tour are Mrs. Tan. a son and a daugh-ter-in-law and three children.46 words
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Article41 1964-11-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Th« Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. will declare open the symposium on Sports Medicine at the lecture theatre of the pathology department at the Singapore General Hospital, tomorrow at 9.30 a.m.41 words
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Article, Illustration15 1964-11-03 9 MR. A. P. RAJAH He succeeds Mr. Barker a.s new Speaker.15 words
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Article100 1964-11-03 9 OINGAPORE, Mon Gerry Monteiro, second son of Prof. E. S. Monteiro of the University of Sirgapore, has obtained hi.s M.8.8.5. degree from the London Hospital. Prof. Monteiro, Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University, disclosed today that he had received a cable about this. Gerry. 22.100 words
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Article38 1964-11-03 9 IPOH, Mon. Three youths waylaid a cyclist. S. Tangaivai.i. 19. near the Malay cemetery in Jalan Bendahara and robbed him of a watch worth S3O yesterday afternoon. The police have detained three youths for questioning.38 words
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Article22 1964-11-03 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two secret society "fighters" were arrested last night and detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.22 words
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300 1964-11-03 9 Rajah is elected new Speaker of House TOH: RENOWNED FOR HIS WORK SINGAPORE, Mon. The Legislative Assembly today elected Mr. A. P. Rajah, former opposition Assemblyman, as the new Speaker of the House. He was proposed by the Deputy Premier and leader of the Hou.se. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. just300 words
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Article48 1964-11-03 9 SINGAPORE. Mon— A cyclist Lee Kok Seng. 28. of BufYalo Road the OeneraJ Hospital thli morning, .six he ww involved in an accident. Lee was v.ith friend cycling along Kallang Road when a cai collided Into them. The othei cyclist escaped with minor Inlurles.48 words
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Advertisement229 1964-11-03 9 1* still thinner 1949: Eterna Matic, with its revolutionary ballbearing-moun-ted selfwinding system, created a technical sensation. 1956: The «Centenaire» series brought still another great success: the first really thin automatic watch. Today: The progress attained by pioneers of research and technology has made it possible for the first time to229 words
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Advertisement77 1964-11-03 9 }Jift dXisvLTwxct doTpotafiou of dttdia (INCORPORATED IN INDIA). SOME SALIENT FEATURES Tota. Business in force (1962/63) Over $20,438 Millions New Business (1963/64) 4,500 Claims Paid (1962/63) 283 Foreign Business (1962/63) 153. Investments held in Malaysia 17 Divisional Office For Malaysia ORIENTAL BUILDING Phone: *****/2/3 Kuala Lumpur P.O. Box 76. BRANCHES:77 words
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Miscellaneous851 1964-11-03 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 5-K.L. P. Pinanc Tamil: 6.10 Dunsa Wanita; 6.30 c Iww Alvin Show: 7.00 News in En«--6— Ipoh and Malacca lish; ,1Q Ind;an Ba n cl; 730 PM. 2.00 Test pattern and Vacation Playhouse: 8.00 News tone; 5.15 Test pat'c'.n and In Mandarin; 8.10 Latin music; 5.45851 words
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391 1964-11-03 10 The new styles are as smooth as glass J'HKHE lias been a quiet revolution in the technique of permanent waving. With modern waving methods short hair can be made to look as smooth as glass oh the surface, and yet stand out firmly away from the head to give flattering391 words
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Article107 1964-11-03 10 OFF white heads the list of the top 10 wall colours in home decorating in 1964. Lemon yellow is a rlns«> contender, reports a paint company, in its regular analysis of popularity in home decorating colours. Greens show in a variety of hues and107 words
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Article, Illustration54 1964-11-03 10 mainly for women by ABOVE are two of the latest styles. Left Is the soft bob. reminiscent of the thirties, which the majority of the women will find easy to wear. Right: This hairdo achieves the new close, off-the-neck line without cutting the shoulder-length hair so many of us have54 words
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Article230 1964-11-03 10 TK) help wives make the Christmas season a success the Young Women's Christian Association in Singapore is introducing two courses, one on cookery and the other on ribbon decoration with emphasis on the festive mood. The six-week cookery course which begins next Wednesday every week on230 words
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Article137 1964-11-03 10 A FASHION collection with a strong oriental influence, including sheath dresses in Thai silk and Japanese-style cocktail dresses, scored a hit with British and overseas buyers recently. The collection was that of London ready-to-wear designer Fredrick Starke and the success of last season's easternInfluenced collection has brought137 words
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Advertisement252 1964-11-03 10 it aL A V I IKOPTROSE 'H*^ ROSE HIP SYKTJP Richest of all in natural Vitamin C S^^^ Habies and growing children need I itamin C every single day for clear fslvin, firm gums, strong bones and I jr^jgMß S^ healthy teeth. But the body cannot I ff^JMt tffß 1252 words
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Advertisement212 1964-11-03 10 fe m iS 9 "Ccur-]oit" 'Cz£±l^' W.chin > few yrars. NINA RICCI Perfumes have von Si M vorld-vidc recogniuon. MB to On five continents 2nd in more than 70 countries, the vQ NINA RICCI fragrances are proudly presented by the fISV finest presume and quality stores, vho are consaous of212 words
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Miscellaneous268 1964-11-03 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS it had been a t (7). 1. Kurdish leader, in inspiration 6 Shakespeare's wicked uncle at crude, makes Important ad- ln Oemum (7). vance (5-7». 7 Ls ll snappy to have a good 8. Something for the beggar or m elnor >'; 2) the press H-3i.268 words
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Article, Illustration643 1964-11-03 11 $294 mil. earmarked for Singapore D-plans LARGE SLICE OF ESTIMATES FOR HOUSING NEXT YEAR... SINGAPORE, Monday. MUCH of the Singapore Government's big plans for next year is seen in the development estimates, for which a total provision of $293,742,000 is proposed. Nearly half of this, amounting to over $125 million,643 words
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Article159 1964-11-03 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 15-m ember Swedish trade mission will arrive in Singapore on Nov. 24 to study investment prospects, and to explore the possibilities of increased trade. The team sponsored by the Swedish Export Association and led by its general manager. Mr. Jonas Nordesson, will stay159 words
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202 1964-11-03 11 KUALA TRENGGANU, Mon. An Alliance M.P. has suggested that; the Ministry of Agricul- ture and Co-operatives, establish a low rental equipment service for fishermen and farmers in the East Coast. Dato Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman < Kuala TrengganuSelatan) made the suggestion202 words
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Article64 1964-11-03 11 JESSELTON. Mon. A former second lieutenant of the sth Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment who volunteered to join the Malayan Air Porce as a pilot officer four vctrs ago has become the first in helicopter pilot to serve in Borneo. Hr is Flying Officer Mohamed N«ah. 26. He64 words
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Article26 1964-11-03 11 PENANG, Mon. The State Welfare Committee will hold its next meeting at the Penang Youth Centre. Acheen Street, at 5.15 D.m on Nov. 19.26 words
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Article83 1964-11-03 11 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Negri Sembilan National Solidarity Week Committee, headed toy the Mentri Besar, Dato <Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed. was formed here today. Various sub-committees to organise the Week were also formed. Dato Mohamed Said said that a mass rally would be held at the83 words
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299 1964-11-03 11 I will look after family, says dead man's son, 15 pALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. Fi f t eenyear old S. Krishnan, eldest son. of the antimalaria Municipal labourer who was killed in a road accident yesterday today said he would "look after my family from where my father left off."299 words
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Article54 1964-11-03 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Lim Kh\e Hop. charged with attempted extortion of $1,000 from Ong B:t Seng, a pork .seller, was today acquitted by a magistrate's court. He was alleged to have committed the offence with another man in Queen Street on Dec. 26. 1962. His54 words
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Article22 1964-11-03 11 JESSELTON. Mon.— The Sabah Government has agreed to give Hindu Government servants a day's unrecorded leave for Deepa vali.22 words
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Advertisement66 1964-11-03 11 Vowa Samovar What's yours? Right— and this time, try it with Vodka Samovar. Same drink but even more rewarding. Same taste but fresher, more pure. For Vodka Samovar releases a clear unclouded summer sky taste that leaves no taint on your tongue or breath Just the voluptuous glow of 'hidden^*66 words
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Advertisement223 1964-11-03 11 Add this travel bonus jffot to your U.S.A. trip! w* J* <**+£$> m. Mr' i I 4 L mmftl pi Hr Jr^ HHRHPffim. fc mm ,^£f Regular connections with 10 weekly Transpacific flights And from Hawaii only Pan Am flies on to all 4 West Coast U.S.A. cities! Fly Pan223 words
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Miscellaneous27 1964-11-03 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl Eh PARDON n\E "J H I I (NA*' ts petunia BuTvER I y>n >aX >A«- 'y ABOUT T CuN OuTA r\ A~J*27 words
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Article126 1964-11-03 12 MALAYSIANS KEEN ON SPECIALTIES TIIKRK will always be a demand for specialty articles in the Malaysian market said Mr. lI. H. Turner, export manager of Bulpitt and Sons Ltd. England. Mr. Turner vLstted Singapore and Malaya last week in the course of his four-month Australian, Middle and Far East tour.126 words
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Article, Illustration131 1964-11-03 12 MX. MICHAKL CI.AI'HAM (above), an 1.C.1. overseas director, arrives in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday for a short visit. He will be visiting the I'adang J.iHu site of the Chemical Co. of Malaysia Ltd., an associated company of 1.C.1. (Malaya l Ltd.. where considerable progress has been131 words
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Article, Illustration94 1964-11-03 12 Mi: A. J. WHITE, (above), managing director of Australian Sisalkraft Pty. Ltd. and of Bates i Australasia) Pty. Ltd., arrived in Singapore last week for discussions with si m<- Darby executives. Malaysian agents for Sisalkraft reinforced aluminium foil insulation and building and packaging papers. Mr.94 words
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135 1964-11-03 12 Sweden seeks to expand her business SWEDEN is interested in expanding her dusines.with Malaysia according to Mr Ronald Bnron. the Far Ea.st sales manager of Hagglund and Soner. a Swedish firm specialising in manufacturing electrical and mining equipment. Mr. Baron Is now a twomonth business tour to the Far East.135 words
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Article49 1964-11-03 12 A now tractor production record whs established recently when the four millionth tractor produced by Internationa] Harvester rolled off the production lines. The only .nanuliicturer m the world to accomplish this feat. IH produced us tirsi tractor In 1906. The Ma--I;ivm;im representative, is United Enemeers (Malaysia) Ltd.49 words
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Article27 1964-11-03 12 The Japan Line Ltd.. has organised an overseas agency department to strengthen and expand its co-operative relation--with shipping companies in all part* of the world.27 words
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Article, Illustration138 1964-11-03 12 AUCTIONEER RETURNS FROM TOUR A SINGAPORE auctioneer and antique dealer, Mr. Victor. Wee, has Just returned from a four-month business tour of the world which he described as "most rewarding." During his tour he renewed many of the contacts which he had built in Europe when he last visited the138 words
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Article, Illustration91 1964-11-03 12 A StI.MUK <>|>i uiion- reprrsrnUtive of Pan American Airways in Singapore, Mr. Jimmy Tan Wan Sen*. 31, has returned In air from an operations refresher course at the airline's training sohool in Hong Knnß. lie was away for two uccks during which he reviewed airline despatch91 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-11-03 12 The Singapore Economic Development Board's light indusMm si-rvirrs has inaugurated itfirst bookkeeping simple cost urrounting course for small plant managers and book-keepers. It is 1 1 undid b\ 30 participants representing 15 manufacturing enterprisrs In Singapore. This roursr which runs for srwn weeks, consist* of 14 'ecturcs Riven69 words
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Article, Illustration9 1964-11-03 12 COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS Doctor drops practice for business9 words
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240 1964-11-03 12 r<EYLON'S first honorary trade commissioner for Singapore and tlie Malaysian Borneo States will end his long association with B.P. de Silva, the oldest Ceylonese firm in Singapore dealing in precious gems and jewellery. Mr. M. W. Indrasoma, who has been with the company for 23240 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-11-03 12 MX. BUNNY OIAM i above i. advertising and public relations co-ordinator of Kodak (Mala\.ii Ltd.. is representing Singapore at the fourth Asian advertising congress in Hong Kong as one of Malaysia's 20 delegates. He will have a dual role, as he will also be representing the Singapore International73 words
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Article97 1964-11-03 12 At the London motor show. Standard-Triumph received the largest order in the history of the company, when Mr. Chris. Andrews, president of the Standard-Triumph Motor Co. Inc.. Np-,v York, made his requirements known for 1965. The order, which together with spare parts, is valued at97 words
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Advertisement247 1964-11-03 12 Dear Sir, We hare Introduced ADLER tyrevrlters to Malaysia. AIjLER is the oldest typewriter manufacturing coapany In Germany and be l one* to the famous GRtIMDIG group of quality manufacturers. ADLER typewriters are known for their modern design, quality and success 4&»H.s>-:« This is the ADLER TIPPA portable typewriter, gold247 words
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Advertisement400 1964-11-03 12 f BENFORD jG TILTING DRUM MIXERS /flVji Hond fed models in b, f^Umn I 7 /5 One-Bog' ond !0/7 a<^i^l\ cuff sires. Either wire rope >£GV?uTj or hydroulicolly ci i i^SaVfi y**v loader ond 8 gallon watci BENFORD /It* REVERSING DRUM MIXERS ir»<JU_j| Power operoted; scraper T^^ ICY shovel ond400 words
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Advertisement1285 1964-11-03 13 m^^^&t!mtiUEMsßEKß&dßbi£ to LIVERPOOL I WESI COiST U K. Oue b co-e ll ft S'Mm Pmang MARON Liverpiil Gil. 15 Niv 7 Niv lit Nt* 11 AENEAS Liverpool Niv 9 Niv 11 In Pt Nov I PtIEUS Liverpool G isgow... Nov 11 Niv 12 Ncv 13 It Niv 1) ANIILOCHUS (..rrpoo1,285 words
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Advertisement2627 1964-11-03 13 WSSSESS^MS^S/L ■fc^ THE EAC LINES LbtcOE 7*Vjß SINGAPOM KUMA IUMPUI.P.SWmiMtUM f*»JANG KfV>-^£ <?itJ I et-.~»fouH ttAM'Ano'o roioi < n»mo»H F^ V> 'l'ii*'-^BI n «M1- Pkine ***** SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, lATTAKIA, CENOA. LE HAVRI HAMBURG BREMEN ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, GOTHENBURG, AARHUS AND COPENHAGEN >irgapon P. s'nam F*JMM "IOMA il) S.IS-lt/ 12,627 words
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Advertisement1346 1964-11-03 13 |toj£ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. irlrari London Hamburg Rotterdam havre HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH FLAMINIAN 7 9 Niv 10 17 Nov 11 Niv CITY OF LEEDS IS Nit tl 11 Nov 24 25 Nil 1 1 CI'Y OF CHICAGO 24/2JNi» I Cl tV OF BATH 21/ M No. 1/ 31,346 words
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748 1964-11-03 14 Prom Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS had an exI cellent morning on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday morning with several first-rate gains posted and a very full list traded. Tin shares were steady with movements small. In the arternoon the market was very748 words
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Article26 1964-11-03 14 Malayan Stork Indices Oct. 31. Nov. 2. •Industrials: 87.58 88.75 Tins; nt;.67 136.82 rubbers: 106.40 106.56 Dc«. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 100.26 words
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Article988 1964-11-03 14 OI'siNESS In and reported to the Slncapore and Kuala Lumpur iranim; rooms of the Btock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shr.res traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BautWad IMMKI) $1 i; 6: C.S Holding* (3.<>on> $2 55, HM; Duniop* laVtMl x M. IS.OM] KLti I'm"'.988 words
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Article28 1964-11-03 14 November 2. MALAYAN RI BBKR PRICE: 7'ij tents (down three-rightns of a cent). TIN: 5807.25 a picul (down 52.75). Unofficial estimated offering: 210 tons (unchanged).28 words
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Article145 1964-11-03 14 CHIPS lyinit aionxticl* tha Sm^juor. Harbour wharves or eiptcted today arc Hhenian 5. Chetoo 6/7, Ne--tor I 0, l)on;ti U, Empire Klttlwake 21/22, Kinryu Muru 25/26. Llch Maerak 31/32, Bonia 35/3rJ. Cosmos BetvißUese 40/41. Nimertis 42 43, Munon^a Maria 44. Chanda 45, Neder P.ijn Ships In Penang145 words
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543 1964-11-03 14 rE price of Straits tin on tht 1 Penani market •.•••sterday fell $2.75 9 picul to $807.25 on an offering unofficially estimated to have been unchanged at 210 ton.> It wu.s a .sign of conscience in the continuance oi a htgl demand for543 words
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Article97 1964-11-03 14 MELBOURNE. Mon— Industrial* continued to tirm m a naiTcnv market. Most leaders Improved. Roihmans gained II- over tWO cur j( v ooe-lor-flve (Mr metals mi i o firmer. Oils were AOG continued to lostdown 3d. to 36 ■toady. The Melbourne exchnane will bo closed tomorrow. C.X.A. Mount li-a97 words
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Article250 1964-11-03 14 Novrmher 2. Three month*. INDUSTRIALS KouKtend 13 rta. M. Containrrs 12 eta, Dunlops IS ota. M. Cables 17 eta. City Dev. 7 ct*. McAllster 12 ct*. B. 3*MttMS3*>CtO M. Invest. 12 eta. Ksso IS CU. O.C B.C. IS eta. 12 elm. K..'mn;.ns 13 ct*. K. ft N. 20250 words
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Article224 1964-11-03 14 NOVEMBER first xrada rubbar f.a.k). 1 closed at S p.m. in Slngaper* and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 724 cent.-: pat lb., down tbree-elgbtns cent on Krtday'a closing levtl for the poaltloin 1 lie tone was inactive. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. doling prlias in canti per lb. yesterday: lot. 1224 words
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Article49 1964-11-03 14 MINESE Product Eichanm, Sinxa- pore noon pricts par picul ytstsrI day Coconut oil: rmlk >■!♦ >ellrrs. drum Copra: Nov Dec UK Continent: Ucii. Pfpper: M-.intck Wtlltt ***** Mllerj. I U-.n-.i^iti- tilncli (1321 aellerm, ...-TA prices I |UOt»*: S"t paore Cocanut Oil Miller* Assonation pricts: milk BUI ».-iirr», .ItTS.49 words
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Advertisement1120 1964-11-03 14 VI KAWASAKI KJSEN KAiSHA LTD. U.S.A. PaeUle and Atlantic Service 1 Ang»iet N v "Tsuseskima Maru" 31 Dec 2 Ja* II la* 20 lai t Fet IB Fet 11 Fek "Holswortky Beacon" 25 27 Jat \i Fek It Ftl I Mar It Mar 11 Mar West Coast of Central/South America1,120 words
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Advertisement1075 1964-11-03 14 m \w W-'Wm ml IS ■sasjVl ■^■aV__^^a***l **V^*Bsai*s*>^^js*i AUSTRALIA NE* 2EALANO SERVICE i INDIA. PAKISIAN AND P GULF SERVICE II Freaaatl*. Melkaarne. S««ne« T» Mafras ait Nagapattiaaa "•na-g V > 'am i'liora S'aore S r.»m Penanj BOMBAIA i Nn 7/11 Not 11.12 Nn SAJULA IS 21 Nn 22 Not 231,075 words
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Advertisement99 1964-11-03 14 RIOGRANDE LINE FROM SOUTH AMERICA SOUTH AIRICA. aaa sparr rOR: m.t. CRESCO 17 v Nn 14/11 Net long *ong. vooMma. koci n.t. HtRMUND' 31 Na«'l Die 2/ 3 Die Voii Osaka HOM ,trtH s pan r. )IM ftnaag FOR: t 'fNTURA- it 71 Na* 71/22 Nn 73 74 Nat ron99 words
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Advertisement1191 1964-11-03 15 The results of the Lucky Draw AUCTION SAI F OF organised by the Bukit Panjang AULIIUH iALt VV Goodwill Committee for Its wel- Valuable Singapore Properties (are fund are as follows:- To be held at our Silts-room Ist Prizr iftinx stk t>ri«i t?<l?fl Markrt Strrrt, Singapore 2nd ?S 7 n1,191 words
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Advertisement630 1964-11-03 15 (Continued (rom Pagr 81 ANNOUNCEMENTS M Word* Sit (Minimum) FOR THE PRETTY LOOK llKhtlv braded Chiffon dresses in delightful lusinons at (ulouis bliss Minn, iiuioi Slogupura, Singapore. FINE GIFTS at inexpensive prices. Beaded sweaters, rattan handbags, Mikimuto pearls, etc. to satisfy discriminating tastes. Tbe Ming Sbop. h it'i .itricka, Singapore.630 words
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Advertisement1024 1964-11-03 15 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* IS (Min.)— Box it et* 'xtrn SINCAPORE ENTREPOT TRADINC Corporation with office* In Sincipore Kuala Lumpur und Penang nnvr vacancies now available for sales-supervi-sor, salesgirls and typist.t Application* sent to P.O. Box 2V24 tjlmcapor*. AN ACCOUNTS TYPIST ta required by it European Company. Applicants should he capable1,024 words
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Advertisement1032 1964-11-03 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT -n Word* S3 I Min.)— Box 50 et*. txtrm FULLY-FURNISHED three bedroom seaside Mat. Katonn, with servants room, two naihrooms. mosaic and parquet flooring throughout. Rent $450. Tel: (Spore) 4704* between Bam and 6 p.m. FIRST MANSION Meyer Koad Katonit fully (urnlsbed alr-condltloned bedroom. bathroom attached longnatb, board1,032 words
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Advertisement853 1964-11-03 15 EDUCATION -.0 Word* SS (Mim.)-Box 50 eU. fxtrm ENCLISH fOH OC.t. MMH norn Cnsland. Postal Course* by famous MayUower Coiege. teacn you quickly and surely. All O.C.t subjects. Local Certificates, General Education. Busioasa Training. Practical fcngluh. etc. Thousands of successes. Send today (Telling ua what Interest* you) ror lu-lplul free853 words
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Advertisement1015 1964-11-03 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* Si (Min.)— Box it el*, txtrm M.G. T.F. 1054. 4 nrw Michrlln Tyres. Ntw hood Good condition throughout. SISOO o.n o. Ring ***** Eraatas*. VOLKSWAGEN LATE 1959 excellent co 4dition, accident- free, mileage 44.360 53. 100 or nearest offer. Tel. (Spore) 43V98 after 2 p.m.1,015 words
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Advertisement300 1964-11-03 15 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) Roraft Si (HIII.I- 80, in rl. -rlrm JOHORE HOTEL Knx./ChtiM'te rood Atrcood. Rooms. Phone 2395/0. NEW STRAITS VIEW HOTEL Jl. neaslde Dancing ft Moor Shows Nightly. Tel: 2133. FRESH FLOWERS •0 Wnrdt US (Min.)— Box in <■'*. txtrm PRINCESS lArl lor you wiin Sowers thought tully300 words
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1560 1964-11-03 16 DR. GOH INTRODUCES BUDGET FOR 1965 fill-; Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, presenting the Government's 1965 estimates to the Legislative Assembly today, spoke of Singapore s strong economic position despite Indonesian confrontation. "The collapse which the Indonesians had expected, and which their anti-national pro-Communist1,560 words
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Article, Illustration1598 1964-11-03 16 coarse. unsatisfactory. There appears, therefore, to be a need to change our financial year to enable us to complete our estimates after the taxation policy of the Central Government is known. He said that for 1965. the States share of Federal revenue had bee.i1,598 words
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Advertisement979 1964-11-03 16 NOTICE IN THE HIGH COURT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN J? m 4 P?? that I. Lee Kuan Cheng of No: 97. Orljinatinj Petition Frankel Avenue. Singapore, have >o. II of 1964 applied for a Retail Shop licence I\ TIIK MATTER OF in respect of premises No: 97. rutIIADAU CftMC Frankel979 words
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Advertisement808 1964-11-03 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI SITUATION VACANT. APPLICATIONS are invited lor the post of Assistant Distribution i Engineer in the Electrical Depart- I I ment. Brunei. QUALIFICATION'S A EXPERIENCE: Must have at least ten yeai perlence on high voltage switchgear and transformers with automatic tap changing gear. Recent experience on808 words
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Advertisement793 1964-11-03 16 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PI'BLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE 1963. (No. 18 of 1963). NOTICE INDER SECTION 19(2) Notice is hereby given, pursuant j to Section 19 1 2 > of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963. that the Director of Public Works requires793 words
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Article, Illustration160 1964-11-03 17 TENNIS Two titles to Dharma l/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Dr.' K. Dharmaratnam of Malacca j won the men's singles and doubles titles in the flrst Malaysian IndoCeyionese tennis championships which ended at the TPCA courts today. In the singles rin:il. Dharmaratnam beat Asian Games player Lionel Jay.it liak.i 6-4. 6-4. Earlier,160 words
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Article55 1964-11-03 17 SYDNEY. Mon.— Jack NICk!:iUS (US) won the Australian Open I goif championship yesterday when he tired a flw iimlni |WI 67 In .id 18-liole playoff Australia's Bruce Devlin. Devlin c;trded 70 in the toiUM nament's lirtt playoff s:nce 1948. The pair finished the regular ion I 72 holrs55 words
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Article29 1964-11-03 17 MELBOURNE, Mon. George Cross of Melbourne defeated Apia of Sydney 3-2 after extra time here yesterday to win the Austlian Cup for the national soccer; championship. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article103 1964-11-03 17 RUGGER Friendly (S? Isla.'ider.s 16 Si? Patani 0. HOCKEY Friendly tSeremban): FUzak Camp 4 Royal Tank Regt 1. TENNIS Friendly (Kluang): Kluang Club bt SCC 5-4. GOLF— State Express Challenge Cup (S'porei: 1 S.I.C.C. 372 (N. Sutcliffe 71 A. Murdoch 72 Lauw Yang Choon 75 Ong Choon Bee 77103 words
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614 1964-11-03 17 Ken Fernandaz - Ministry to assist not control Tengku Ken Fernandaz: by K. Lumpur, Mon, fENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN, Malaysia's Prime Minister, today declared that the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports was formed "to encourage and assist and not to control culture, youth and sports of this country." The Prime Minister added that614 words
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277 1964-11-03 17 -RACING WITH EPSOM JEEP BRILLIANT PULAU PANGKOR SET FOR A RECORD V T O ONE at Bukit Ti- mah was more pleased than Ng and Ng Stable "ien Pulau Pangkcr romped home to a brilliant li lengths win with 9.10 in the $15,000 Hunter Memorial Stakes over 9f on Sunday.277 words
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167 1964-11-03 17 BADMINTON Malacca v Kedah for Heah Cup MALACCA, Mon.— Malacca Kill LWM meet, Kedah in the mter«cne final of the Heah Joo Seang Cup for interstate women's badminton. Malacca became the South zone champions when they edged Selangor 4-3 here last night. Kedah eliminated Perak by a similar margin in167 words
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Article146 1964-11-03 17 DENONI (Transvaal), Mon. MCC were set to make 293 in 246 minutes after dismissing the South African Colts XI for 161 in their second Innings on the linal day of their match here. At lunch the touring team had made 11 without loss. Off-spinner PredReuter - 146 words
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Article295 1964-11-03 17 MOTOR RACING TOKYO. Mon— Jim Redman, world 3Socc motor cycles champion, yesterday rode Honda machines to win the 250 cc and 350 cc events In the Japan Motor Cycles Grand Prix on the Euzuka Circuit In Central Japan A total of 23 riders from nine countries,295 words
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Article757 1964-11-03 17 kl \l A LUMPUR. Mon.— Weights for all 10 races on Sunday, first day or the Setangor Turf Clnb November meeting, are: CL 2 Div. I— 5Jl. Pride of Greece- 9.00 Tlba lib* 8.11 Lovely Day 8.11 Lookstar 8.08 Lovable 8.07 Apa Kabar 8.06 Miss Delaware 8.06757 words
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Advertisement417 1964-11-03 17 efficient I flushing [l If automatic CISTERN TOUGH AND DURABLE Made of Duranite, a strong plastlt material that never rusts. Never requires re-painting. EFFICIENT Reliable syphon mechanism to British Standard Specification. SUITABLE FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR SERVICE Resistant to extreme climatic conditions. AVAILABLE IN WHITE OR BLACK Black cisterns are417 words
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Miscellaneous74 1964-11-03 17 SPORTS DIARY HOCKEY B'ft l)i\. I KO: S'gor Police v PWD (Dip >o< (IK hirily match: L. Perak Invitation XI v Ipch Inritation XI (HMSS grd. T. AiihOin. FrU-ndlies <Pen»ng): Pcnai.g women v Journalists XI 7 p.m.. Penang Malays v Penang Chinese 5.15 p.m. (both matches al City Stadium). TENNIS—74 words
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Article169 1964-11-03 18 I INJURED SEAMAN SPRAWLED BESIDE WRECKED CAR SINGAPORE, Mon.— Two men were seriously injured shortly after midnight last night when their car, with four people in it, hit a road divider, a lamp-post, and then a taxi in Fullerton Road in succession. The men two British .Marines from169 words
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Article79 1964-11-03 18 Sock's barter pact with Japan JAKARTA. Mon. President Soekarno used his oneweek private visit to Tokyo to conclude a business deal with Japanese Government leaders, recording Radio Jakarta. Agreement was reached between the President and the Japanese Foreign Minister. Mr. Etsaburo Shiina. to barter 5.000 tons of Indonesian rubber forUPI - 79 words
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Article373 1964-11-03 18 LONDON. Mon. It has been an unsettled day in the stock markets, with buyers preferring to wp.it and learn the contents of (he Queen's speech while small selling has pushed prices over. Leading equine* became steadier In th< atternoon but losses were still fairly widespread373 words
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Article59 1964-11-03 18 LONDON. Mon. Spot 21 -%d.. Dec. 21 Jan. 2l a id.. Feb. 21 5 16d.. Jan. March 21 5 lCci April June 21 ',d.. July/Sept. 2ld Oct. Dec. 20 15 16d.. Jan., March 20", d. April June 20 7 »d.. July Sept 20 7 5 d.. c.i.f. Nov. 2159 words
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Article23 1964-11-03 18 LONDON. Mon Buyer £1<525. sellers £1630, Forward buyers £1550, sellers £1555, Settlement £1655. Turnover a.m. 310 tons, p.m. 110 tons. Tone: Easier.23 words
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Article, Illustration97 1964-11-03 18 PORT MORESBY. Mon. A young Australian was killed today when he fell 200 feet down the inside of an active volcano in Rabaul harbour. The victim, John H.i mil ton. 24. of nearby Kiliara, < limbed the volcano Mount Matupi on the harbour directly facingReuter - 97 words
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Article21 1964-11-03 18 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Raffles Institution Interact (International Action i Club last night celebrated Its first anniversary with a dinner.21 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-11-03 18 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Btncmpon (or the period 8 pjn. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hi ghost Lowrtt Kuala Lumpur 88 75 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penang 72 Ipoh 88 72 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 90 1340 words
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