The Straits Times, 4 November 1964
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Title Section24 1964-11-04 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY. SINGAPORE. -4N0\^l€RAGEOAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 He**"* 1 t The Straits Times 15 CENTS Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1964 KDN 73124 words
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Article, Illustration473 1964-11-04 1 Labour goes ahead on control of steel LONDON. Tues.— Queen Elizabeth told Parliament today that the Labour Government would go ahead with its plans to re-nationalise the iron and steel industry. In her sperch from the Throne written for her by the Cabinet— she said: "My Government will initiate r;irlyReuter - 473 words
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Article, Illustration23 1964-11-04 1 A 'fatef ul day' LBJ, HOT FAVOURITE, SAYS: AROUND THE WORLD MILLIONS, ENSLAVED AND FREE, AWAIT DECISION... COLPWATER chances of an upset remote23 words
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Article1234 1964-11-04 1 By 21.30 a.m. TODAY? The result of the election may be known by about 11.30 a.m. today if, as expected, President Johnson scores a landslide victory. At the latest, the result should be known by early tonight. NEW YORK. Tuesday PRESIDENT Lyndon Johnson held an amazing lead overReuter; AP; UPI - 1,234 words
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Article, Illustration181 1964-11-04 1 ATLANTA, Tues. Nobel Peace Prize winner. Dr. Martin Luther KlTg, Jr., said last night he had uncovered a plot urging Negroes to make him a write-in candidate for President, and called it "a cruel and vicious attempt to confuse Ne?,ro voters." Dr. KingUPI - 181 words
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214 1964-11-04 1 'Increasing the risk of major hostilities' UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. MALAYSIA accused Indonesia of ''wantonly increasing the risk of major hostilities in the region" in a letter to the Security Council made public yesterday. Dato Ong Yoke Lin delivered the letter (text in Page 10) last214 words
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Article117 1964-11-04 1 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Sfnu bin Abdul Rahman, today announced the postponement of National Solidarity Week by two d;i>v The celebrations, which will be held throughout Malaysia, will now be from Nov. 16 to 22. The Week was117 words
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Article309 1964-11-04 1 Now I've nothing to live for... I ONDON. Tues. Marathon walker Dr. Barbara Moore, who says she will kill herself if a local council lays a sewer through her garden, gave what she called her last Press conference in her home last night. After hearing that Britain's Ministry of HousingReuter - 309 words
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Article50 1964-11-04 1 MANILA. Tues.— Fire caused by defective electrical wiring destroyed one million pesos i about $850.00 < worth of property in Maypaio. Ca- loocan City, north of Manila yes- terday Press reports said about 1.000 people were rendered homeless but that no one was reported hurt.— IReuter - 50 words
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Article64 1964-11-04 1 MANILA, Tues. A Philippine victory on its claim to Sabah would not mean a change of masters in the colonial sense, the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Mauro Mendez. said today. "If we take In Sabah It will be- long to ua a^d w» will belong to64 words
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Article29 1964-11-04 1 ADEN. Tuet..— Amir Jibil bin Hussein. 40. brother of Aden's Federal Minister of Internal Security, has defected to the Yemen, it WM reliably reported here yesterday.— AP.AP - 29 words
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Article51 1964-11-04 1 JESSF.LTON. Tues— The lone lull in border incidents in eastern Sabah was broken yesterday when security forces. acting on a tip-off from the public killed a terrorist in the .jungle north of Tawau. A large quantity of arms, ammunition and grenades were recovered. The operations are continuing.AP - 51 words
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Article23 1964-11-04 1 WASHINGTON. Tins. The QenenU Bonrien Adm i bju M'heduled a meet.is with thi U.S. tin trade on Nov. 17— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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378 1964-11-04 1 Why we need foreign bases: Ismail KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Malaysia regards the foreign bases in the country "as a defensive measure necessary only on a temporI ary basis to be terminated as soon as the country is able to main--1 tain its own defence.' The Minister of Home Affairs, Dato378 words
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Article35 1964-11-04 1 lOHNSON LEADING WASHINGTON. Tues. In early returns JMUMMI It-.itliui: (iolduatcr by !ng to !!X r«t« in what is likrl> l.» or record poll. .iud«jin« from heavy turnout in many parts of country IPI35 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-11-04 2 After the blitz BIEN HOA AIR BASE (South Vietnam): A turbo fan (arrow) is the last recognisable part of a U.S. Air Force B-57 bomber after the plane was destroyed in on attack on this top secret air base by Vietcong guerillas last Sunday. Four Americans were killed and 33UPI - 70 words
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411 1964-11-04 2 IJNITED States military headquarters here has ruled out the possibility of negligence on the part of U.S. Air Force commanders in the crippling of the jet bomber fleet. Vietcong troops slipped up i 1 to the edge or Blen Hoa r air base411 words
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Article69 1964-11-04 2 WASHINGTON, Tues.—Philippine Senator Oerardo Roxas said yesterday after a meeting with the U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Kusk. that the Philippines "should ilo as much as we can" to help the South Vietnam Government's fight against Communism. He told newsmen Uiat he oelieved the PhilippineAP - 69 words
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175 1964-11-04 2 'Call me Big Brother' Sock tells -Koreans- rpOKYO. Tues. PreA sident Soekarno yesterday called upon Communist North Korea to call him Bung (Big Brother) Karno instead of President Soekarno. Soekarno spoke at a rally of more than 100.000 Koreans gathered at the huge Moranbong Stadium in Pyongyang to welcome himAP; UPI - 175 words
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92 1964-11-04 2 JAKARTA, Tues.— The Indonesian Government will carry out a new economic policy. Dr. Chaerul Saleh, Third Deputy Prime Minister, said today. Antara news agency said thai he had held talks with the Actini President. Dr. Subandrlo on the current economic situation in the country.Reuter - 92 words
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Miscellaneous39 1964-11-04 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby X WOO MUST |f BUT THE QUESTIONS ABBj V APP J:J£i TIO V U TOP COURSE FOBM^/ /^"""N VTH^™K MOT f JUCT ANSWER A Al/PLL l TUIKJk: TUATih TUB QUmsr\OM6j l^a iv «iß«inSjV/ -io39 words
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Article296 1964-11-04 3 DISCOVERED IN U.S. WARSAW EMBASSY: POLAND DENIES BEING INVOLVED WASHINGTON, Tuesday. fHE State Department said yesterday that it had lodged an "initial protest" with the Polish Government on the discovery of a microphone system in the U.S. Embassy in Warsaw. The State Department spokesman, answering aReuter - 296 words
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Article110 1964-11-04 3 Fashion's £2 mil off-peg i Miss- I ONDON, Tues.—Buy- ers from over 40 countries were introduced to "Miss Europe 1965" here yesterday at the opening of the 12th London Fashion Week. They applauded a swinging vounK woman reputedly worth around £2 million— aged anywhere between 14 and 40 who buysReuter - 110 words
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Article56 1964-11-04 3 NEW YORK. Tues.— A California scientist. Dr. John L. Mero, has been linanced by a ship-build-ing company for a try at mining almost infinite wealth from the ocean floor. The main target Is manganese, which lies in clumps in vast fields in the Pacific. Success56 words
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Article26 1964-11-04 3 LONDON. Tues. The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, terday gave a lunch in honour of General Ne Win, Burma's Prime Minister. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article44 1964-11-04 3 INDEPENDENCE (Missouri). Tue.-i. Former President Harry S. Truman was in his office yesterday for the first time since ne was injured in a lal) at home on Oct. 13. He Torked on correspondence for about two hours and went home.— UPl.44 words
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Article38 1964-11-04 3 PARIS. Tues.— The sales of twin beds in France have gone up 10 per cent in the past 10 years. the weekly LExpress reported today. The newspaoer referred to them as "Puritan beds." U.P.L38 words
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Article28 1964-11-04 3 NAPLES. Tues. Two Czech tourists yesterday left the cruise ship Yueoslnviaja before she s.iilrd from here and asked Naples police lor political asylum —UPI. iUPI - 28 words
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223 1964-11-04 3 'The world after three years of Barry' T<HE HAGUE, A A Dutch radio station frightened some of its listeners on Sunday right with a fictional version of what the world would be like in 1967 'after three years of Goldwater." One of the suggestions, offered as a news bulletin, was223 words
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Article33 1964-11-04 3 LOS ANGELES. Tues. The US Air Force launched two Minuteman inter-continental ballistic missiles yesterday. The two missile launches came tlvee hours after a secret satellite shot towards solar orbit. UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article30 1964-11-04 3 SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico*. Tues. The home of Pablo Casali was placed under guard yesterday because of a rumour that tiie famed cellist might be kidnapped. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article31 1964-11-04 3 ZURICH. Tues.— Former Swiss cycle ace Hugo Kobljt. winner <:f the Tour de Prance and Giro d'ltala was gravely Injured in a road accident near here vesrrrday— U.P.IUPI - 31 words
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214 1964-11-04 3 DE GAULLE THREAT TO BOYCOTT NATO, COMMON MART PARIS, Tues. President de Guulle is considering a boycott of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and the European Common Market and the establishment of closer relations with Russia, French sources said last night. This switch in French foreign policy, they said, wouldUPI - 214 words
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Article63 1964-11-04 3 LONDON, Tues. —The pnniiual of Southend Technical College. Mr. Norman Lindoo. has drawn a historical parallel to explain his reluctance to wrestle with a contemporary phenomenon the long Beatle-stvle haircut. Mr. Lindoo: "The Ei-<li.sh Civil War was fought between men who shaved their heads and men who63 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-11-04 3 FANCY GOES GIFT HUNTING IN BOND STREET fINLY seven shopping v weeks to Christmas. So actress Nancy Kuan took advantage of a trip to London to do some gift-hunting in Bond Street. What better for a chilly day in London than a leopard skin coat? Nanrv tS, wife of anMirrorpic - 66 words
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Article145 1964-11-04 3 Surgeons graft arm back to body /OKLAHOMA, Tues.— Surgeons grafted an Oklahoma State university basketball player's arm back on to his body yesterday in a six-hour operation and reported, "the arm looks fine." Bob Swaffar's right arm was cut off near the shoulder on Sunday night by the whirling mechanism145 words
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Article63 1964-11-04 3 LONDON. Tues. Four men with black stockings over their facea drove to s London Hospital and rescued a prisoner who had been taken there for treatment As the prison van entered Lambeth Hospital the men attacked two prison officers and escaped In a station wagon with63 words
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Article21 1964-11-04 3 MIAMI. Tues. Jose Ramon Guizado. 65. a former President of Panama, died of a heart attack here yesterday. AP.AP - 21 words
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Article50 1964-11-04 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Commonwealth Chief Scout, Sli Charles Maclean, in a letter to i lie Singapore Boy Scouts Association, today expressed great satist action that "real progressive training" in Scouting was being carried out In Singapore. He left Singapore during the weekend after a four-day visit.50 words
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450 1964-11-04 4 Defence needs limit Malaysian medical expansion THK Malaysian Minister of Local Govern ment and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Roh today spoke of the Central Government's ;iims to raise standards of the living of the people, and to improve their social conditions by providing, among other things, better medical facilities. He450 words
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Article, Illustration180 1964-11-04 4 SLEEPING P.C. KILLED BY BULLET IN THE HEAD SINGAPORE. Tues. A police constable was shot dead in his Kandang Kerbau Police Station barracks today. P.C. Chia Swee Mong was asleep In the station's bachelor barracks when the Incident occurredA police spokesman said that another constable from the station had gone180 words
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106 1964-11-04 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Public Works Department has undertaken an extensive drainage project, posting some $2 million along the Whampoa River to alleviate Hooding, particularly In the area extending from Duncarn Road and Thomson Road to Serangoon Road. The river ls being widened and deepened,106 words
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Article76 1964-11-04 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Visiting Assist;' nt Superior General of the Christian Brothers' School, the Very Rev. Brother Lawrence OToole. was guest of honour at a dinner last night at the St. Joseph's Institution -iven by the Old Boys and staff of the Christian Brothers' schools In76 words
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Article23 1964-11-04 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Police Band will give a public performance at the Esplanade tomorrow from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.23 words
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Article351 1964-11-04 4 LONDON. Tues. With the Quesn's speech providing little more than what had already been forecast, the stock markets took on a distinctly arm appearance and in the case of equities gains were in many instances fairly sharp. Actual business was still on the small side but with the351 words
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Article55 1964-11-04 4 LONDON. Tues— Spot 21 9/1*5(1., Dec. 21 7/16 U. Jan. 21 Sd.. Feb. 21 5 16d.. Jan. March 21 5'16d.. April June 21 ',d.. July' Sept. 21d, Oct./ Dec. 20 15 16d.. Jan. March 20"yd Aorll/June 2ff\d July/ Sept 20 T i.d.. c.l.f. Nov. 217/16(1.. Dec 21', d. Jan55 words
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Article23 1964-11-04 4 LONDON. Tues.— Buyers £1560. sellers £1580, Forward buyers £1515. sellers £1525. Settlement £1530. Turnover a.m. 315 tons, pjn. 90 tons. Tone: Steadier.23 words
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Miscellaneous241 1964-11-04 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'j'HK following Is today* schedule of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BOACi Krom London, Home, Damascus, Karachi. Calcutta (BA 72(1) 8.26 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin/ (BA 701) (S.2U p.m from London. Cairo, Baghdad. Bombay. Cokunno (BA 796) 5 p m Japan241 words
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Miscellaneous198 1964-11-04 4 lo Calcutta. Karachi. Brlrut, Zurtcn, London. New York (BA 701) 7.10 p.m Air India: To Madras. Bomnay. Beirut, Kome. Kranklurt. London New York (Al 107) 9.45 p.m. Japan Air Lines: To Jakarta (JL 7Ui l p.m. 0 ant as: To Perth, Sydney (QV 732) 7 p.m.. to Bangkok. New li'-lhi.198 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-11-04 4 Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 pm yesterday: Hlfhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bbaru 86 77 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 88 75 Singapore 86 7340 words
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Article, Illustration589 1964-11-04 5 A BILL incorporating strong measures to curb land speculation and tighten planning legislation was passed by the Legislative Assembly here last night. With the seconding of the Planning (Amendment) Bill, 1964. the Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San, told589 words
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Article256 1964-11-04 5 APAY-UP-or-face-a-tribunal ultimatum has been sent by the Ipoh Municipality to the Malayan Railway in respect of arrears of contribution in aid of rates for some of its properties. The arrears which the Council claims total $232,--471. dating back to Merdeka Day in 1957. Under Article256 words
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Article, Illustration142 1964-11-04 5 THIS is Siman bin Johar. 45, the fisherman who was captured by nine Indonesians invaders and later with his soft talk persuaded all of them to surrender. Siman was at a vigilante post near the Kesang River mouth at the142 words
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Article93 1964-11-04 5 PENANG. 1 ues.— Ptnang Convent nuns and pupils attended trie luneral today of the Rev. Sister Brendan, an Irish nun who died here yesterday M the a(?e or 80. Rev. Father P. Decroix. vicar of the Cathedral of the Assumption, officiated at both the church93 words
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Article33 1964-11-04 5 TANJONG MALIM. Tues.— The Assistant District Officer here, Inche Ahmad bin Yeop Abdul Hamid. has been elected president of the District Welfare Committee. Inche R. M. Idris is secretary and treasurer.33 words
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291 1964-11-04 5 •THE Deputy Prime A Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, has said that Indonesian confrontation should not cause undue spending of the national revenue on a military build-up to defend the nation. In a message to Johore's annual rural development report for 1963.291 words
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221 1964-11-04 5 Rewards for 29 who gave news of landing TWENTY-NINE fishermen and members of the Vigilante Corps in Kesang and Sungei Rambai received rewards totalling $6,200 for their "quick and prompt action" in informing the authorities of the Indonesians landing last Thursday. The presentation was made by the Chief Minister of221 words
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156 1964-11-04 5 $393,720 APPROVED TOWARDS THEATRE COST SINGAPORE. Tues. The Legislative Assembly yesterday approved a sum of $393,720.96 as supplementary estimates of expenditure for the cost of building the National Theatre. A move by the Barlsan Scslalis to oppose approval was defeated on a voice vote. The parliamentary secretary to the Ministry156 words
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369 1964-11-04 6 'Visits by MPs will boost nation building' KUCHING, Tuesday. •JHE acting Chief Minister of Sarawak, Mr. James Wong, said today that visits by Malaysian Members of Parliament would go a long way in boosting nation building. He said this after meeting six Malayan MPs who have come here for a369 words
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98 1964-11-04 6 BRUNEI'S SULTAN CALLS ON BOTTOMLEY I ONDON, Tues. The Sultan of Brunei, who Is here on a visit, paid a "courtesy call" yesterday on Mr. Arthur Bottomley. the Commonwealth Secretary. A Commonwealth Office spokesman said: "Talks about general matters relating to Brunei will be held later this month." Asked IfReuter - 98 words
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Article33 1964-11-04 6 MACHANG. Tues. Ir.che Wan Mansor bin Ahmad, 49. the chin clerk of the District Office here has been promoted to financial a«-- sistant of the Education Department at Kota Bharu.33 words
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Article25 1964-11-04 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Police have detained a "fighter" of the Sio Leng Hoi 108 secret society group under the Critmnai Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.25 words
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Article, Illustration125 1964-11-04 6 Mr. Mac Donald to be High Commissioner in Nairobi LONDON. Tucs. Mr. Malcalm Mac Donald. Governor General of Kenya, will become Britain's High Commissioner in Nairobi when the East African country becomes a republic later this year. The Commonwealth Relations Office here announced yesterday that Mr. Mac Donald will return125 words
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Article64 1964-11-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. will broadcast over Radio Malaysia on Thursday. The broadcast can be heard over the Malay Service at 8.30 i p.m. and at 8.45 p.m. over the English Service. Translations of the speech will be broadcast64 words
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Article39 1964-11-04 6 BUTTER WORTH. Tues. St. Mark's Secondary School here will hold its first annual speech day and exhibition at 4.30 p.m. on Friday. The Penang Chief Education Officer. Mr. Kum 800. will give away the prizes.39 words
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177 1964-11-04 6 Customs foil ramming bid in channel pENANG. Tues.— Thre« smugglers' speedboats containing a total of 15 men were driven off when they attempted to ram a Customs patrol vessel in mid-channel at about 11.30 last right. The Customs men wert picking up contraband packages which had been thrown into the177 words
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Article115 1964-11-04 6 PENANG. Tues.-Four speakers will address St. Xaviers InstituI tion students at thpir annual speech day and prize-giving at 5 p.m. on Friday. After the Director. Rev. Bro Lawrence, presents his report i there will be speeches by the State Governor, Raja Tun Uda. the Brother115 words
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Article30 1964-11-04 6 KAJANG. Tues.— The Kajan» Convent will hold its food and fun fair at its premises on Saturday to raise money for its sports Held and building fund.30 words
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205 1964-11-04 6 pORMER Asst. Supt. Gur--1 bachan Singh, lormer Jitra OCPD. and four other men were yesterday committed to stand trial ln the High Court on charges arising out of an alleged acid attack on a businessman last November. Ball was refused. Gurbachan Singh, 33. and205 words
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Miscellaneous182 1964-11-04 6 Ml-tl Onp By V.T. Hamlin fSO XXTVE DCaPEP> —^^-k -AN 1 FROM NOW ON, Ili. BE I WHAT KJKIP* OH. MOST ANY MNP. I ...EMCTWQUAKES, VID BECOME A ATS RlfiHX) CON' BU9INBGS rWDM RIGHT BUSINESS? BUT MOSTiy I'LL THUNDERBOLTS, MOOVIAN r-X GUZ._ JUf HERB ON MV UTTLE Ot-' JUST SPECIALIZE182 words
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Article, Illustration1414 1964-11-04 7 I live for my son SAYS AUDREY HEPBURN ///^vN a brilliant Sunday 1 Imorning after a rain storm our strong, well made son was born. Like all new mothers 1 couldn't believe at first he was really for me and that I could keep him." In those almost poetic words1,414 words
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Article14 1964-11-04 7 Winds up his series on the diminutive girl with the golden charm14 words
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Article, Illustration17 1964-11-04 7 THE EXCITING MOST GIRL IN THE WORLD Talking last night of the story behind her newest hit17 words
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Article26 1964-11-04 8 »orrf« fin f Minimum) IN FONDEST MEMORY of our helove»l Oentrd r^i^n Ohve Ouan who departed on 4-U-4H A'wsy, rtmraibered by wife and sons26 words
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Article54 1964-11-04 8 rVera* Iff (Minimum) MR. A MRS. Peter Tan thank friend? and relatives for their val iable glfU aad attendance at their wedding on 24-10-64. MR. AMD MRS. G. W Oameison wish to thank their friend-' for their kind wishes and present* on the occa.iori of their marriage in Worcester.54 words
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Article376 1964-11-04 8 2* War** $19 (Mitummm) PARTY DRESSES In all colour and maten.il" Be«t selection in town Call at Ml» Minx. Hotel SinKapura. Singapore. "MASTERS" Krc«h Milk. pn«e.irtfd and bomoKemaed for en two. ii creamy lo the laat drop, fry a packet today! just received: mm stiipo<ent or lat'nt faahionn In376 words
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Article698 1964-11-04 8 The Sabah Assembly's appeal to the Philippines Government I to drop its territorial claim is unlikely to have the slightest effect on President Macapagal I or his Cabinet. But it is a timely protest and it will impress world opinion. The Chief Minister, Da to Donald698 words
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Article371 1964-11-04 8 Revenue estimates in the 1965 Singapore budget are j doubly speculative. On top of the normal guesswork on the likely yield of taxes and other levies at given rates, Dr. Goh 1 Keng Swee has had to 1 guess at the rates themselves. The most important taxation is371 words
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Article182 1964-11-04 8 Two clays' delay in 'he opening of National Solidarity Week, to permit more time for preparations, will bring another advantage in that ftie occasion will now reach 'its climax at the weekend; urder the former dates it would have ended, rather unsuitably, on a Friday night. The change182 words
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Letter132 1964-11-04 8 liuuy eiiuoiat" v lecent letter regarding hawkerb in the Housing and Development Board's estates in Singapore. No sooner is an estate developed than hawkers monopolise space along the kerbs, in the car-parks and along foot-oaths, causing obstruction. unhygienic conditions and disturbance. The Minister or his Permanent Secretary should make132 words
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Letter70 1964-11-04 8 I HAVE been hearing much lately about Industrial expansion in Malaysia. But no-one seems to advertise a search for workers. I have been trying to get a Job for a long time but have not noticed any advertisement. Are all the jobs taken by the sons, daughters,70 words
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Letter66 1964-11-04 8 •TJHE Sharikat Permodalan 1 Kebangsaan Ltd. is perhaps the only investment company which has a government adviser, but in spite of this, its administration cannot be said to be satisfactory. In March it recalled the old share certificates for the purpose of issuing new ones. The old share66 words
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Article1141 1964-11-04 8 Inche Yunus Maris, M. A - Learning Malay 2 THHE first few lessons in this series will deal with the problem-, of spelling and pronunciation, of single words. Here I will have to use a number of technical terms which I hope to make clear in the following explanations; Single words <and not phrases, for instance)1,141 words
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Article, Illustration776 1964-11-04 8 DAVID SZE - A desert problem solved THE royal coup against King Saud of Saudi Arabia may give this desert kingdom the political sttability it has sought for the last eleven years, ever since the death of Saud's famous father. In the latter part of his reign King Saud has shared responsibility with776 words
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Advertisement410 1964-11-04 8 Straits Tiaes k MtUy Mail Classified advertisements anay be banded tec COLD STORAGE ARCAOK Orchard Road (lst Floor) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Raad Ksteng K»«vel Read Naval Bate. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD THE NEWS FRONT Fllzpetrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL HAMIKM STORK 1419 Upper Chjngl RoaeU Slngspere410 words
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Advertisement76 1964-11-04 8 this'is the NEW dynasonic J" n*» ctsNsi Bc't *urn xtk .t* m*il«ur, fiOMiNG SDMCS a i ?W' f*i _jsjss^j K^ Hm.pcmt DatiniHofl powor wMH> out distortion. Cfcokt-Fr«« Sowtd The cliufctmi reghtmore ditoppaort Perfect Fa«L You tool in th* wov your slicks fty off ttw Kaod. Fall from doubt* ptonttfimo to76 words
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Advertisement29 1964-11-04 8 f B^ masculine freshness makes it H great to be a man! g| SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON PPWJIaW*! mm^^^^f^ I I****^'UNOWOM. 1«4t»431n KUAIA HWW.MMIM W nmm M»l« t M^29 words
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70 1964-11-04 9 |£UALA LUMPUR, AY Tues.— Malaysians of various faiths today joined their Hindu friends in celebrating Deepavali the festival of lights. At temples throughout the country special prayers were said for peace and the ending of confrontation. Children everywhere had a glorious time70 words
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Article53 1964-11-04 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— A 60-year-old pedestrian. Adah binte Kassim I of Jalan Sultan, was killed when she was knocked down by a car at Oeylang Road yesterday. I She died before arrival at the hospital. Eye-witnesses are asked \to contact Inspector Loh Boon Teck of the53 words
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Article50 1964-11-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR Tu<s.— About 150 delegates and observers from all over Malaysia will attend the ninth national convention of the Junior Chambers (Jaycees) at the British Council here on Nov. 28. They nil] discuss moves to promote goodwill and solidarity among the people in Malaysia.50 words
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370 1964-11-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. ENGKU Abdul Rahman today urged all Malaysians to respect each other's religions, customs and ways of life and never to forget the benefits of tolerance and understanding with which Malaysia has been blessed. In a Deepavali broadcast, the Prime370 words
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89 1964-11-04 9 TLSSELTON. Tues— Mr. Peter Lo. Federal Minister without Portfolio, said last night that yesterday's Legislative Assembly debate on the Philippine claim to Sabah showed that the people of Sabah had been angered by the latest moves of the Macapagal Administration Debate Mr. 1,0. who89 words
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81 1964-11-04 9 LONDON. Tues. -An RAF Britannia of Transport Command on a scheduled flight from Singapore, was diverted yesterday to Ceylon to pick up Clakund Dnanamuto. 13. and bring him to Britain for medical treatment. He is suffering from a rare chest condition requiring specialistReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration448 1964-11-04 9 Tengku's seminar plea: Help us ward off threat to our peace FIFTEEN Asian member countries of the United Natior6. attending a seminar here, were urged by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul "Rahman, today to assist Malaysia in warding off the threat to peace when they returned home. The Tengku made448 words
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196 1964-11-04 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government ha« so far employed 270 of the graduates who passed out last year and this year from Nanyang University, the University of Singapore and the Singapore Polytechnic. The Finance Minister. Dr. Ooh Kent? Swee. said thte yesterday in the196 words
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Article66 1964-11-04 9 SEREMBAN, Tues.— Th. H .,v... Society of St. Oeorgp here istod about $7,000 at the charty dancon Saturday night in aid of deaf children The society presented 12 hearing aids during the dance to thn chairman of the board of governors of the Dato Klana66 words
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Advertisement40 1964-11-04 9 MAKE YOUR CHOICE OF A CAR FROM THE SUPERB TRIUMPH RANGE TEST-DRIVE THEM AT CENTURY MOTORS LTD. Smgapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang RAHANG MOTORS LTD. Seremban BORNEO MOTORS Kuala Belait Kuching Jesselton new silvery-plated CHAMPION yf World's Favourite E m40 words
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Advertisement132 1964-11-04 9 A r HW>yK3flß^ Wf JL v m Back bomi in my own country I drank Mly Tucfctr's tN Scotch Whisky unmistakable character and flavotr. I ■Hi *^H M| When I emm to Malaya ttn years aga, I couldn't gat it Ufa was Ml without Ttachtr'i! But bow... Vjj PmJ^ *Jj132 words
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Miscellaneous644 1964-11-04 9 TV MALAYSIA (Singapura) CHANNEL 5 Cheats A Cheater; 10.35 MalP.M. 6.20 Opening and pro- f l l The Reluctant Witness; gramme summary in all lan- 11 30 Programme summary in guages; 6.25 Belajar-lah Ba- all languages for the next day hasa Kebangsaan; 6.30 Lens nd close. On Lllliput; 6.45 Fireball644 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1964-11-04 10 The Security Council publishes Dato Ong's letter UNITED NATIONS, Tues. The Security Council published yesterday the letter delivered to Sir Patrick Dean, the council president, last Saturday by Dato Ong Yoke Lin. The text of Dato Ong's letter follows: T have the honour. 1 on instruction of my Government, to1,092 words
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Article724 1964-11-04 10 A TOTAL of $7,526.65 was received over the weekend for the eight Ow orphans, whose father, Mr. Ow Chow Choon. died early this year and whose mother was killed in a motor accident last month. The fund's total is now $27,522.60. Here is the list724 words
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Advertisement175 1964-11-04 10 the cor radio for you! the super-sensitive and inexpensive CLARION deluxe 8 transistors and 2 diodes. 5 pushbutton tuning! Complete with 7-inch dynamic speaker gives excellent bass and Special key-lock aerial. Revolutionary micro pre-selected tuning system for per. feet station selection ani reception. w Kuoto Lumpur Ipon nAoloccci (HUS DUTY175 words
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Advertisement140 1964-11-04 10 simca woo has the big four The SIMCA 1000 offers these big four bi# car advantages. FOUR wide opening doors. FOUR big wind-up windows. FOUR wheel independent suspension system. FOUR synchronized forward gears. PLUS T\y bearing crankshaft Over 40 m. p. f. Oil change every 3.000 miles Greasing every 12.500140 words
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Article, Illustration155 1964-11-04 11 UOMBAV. Tues. Small. fanatical groups ol" religious ex- tremists are opposing Pope Paul's visit here next month. Posters reading "Mr. r"ope go back home" have been plastered on walls, and one extremist Hindu organisation is drawing up plans for "effective opposition" to the 38thAP - 155 words
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Article63 1964-11-04 11 WASHINGTON. Tues. Pre- ttdon; Johiibou yam ve.stordav I that the size of the Peace Corps I mui>t be doubled over the next four yra.-s because of the heavy demand for volunteers. In ;i statrmmt. Mr. Johnson said nearly every country where volunteers are now63 words
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Article22 1964-11-04 11 LONDON, Tues.— Shell International announced yesterday it has "found enough oil in Oman for •ommercial production to begin." I22 words
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288 1964-11-04 11 Hollywood? But I, can earn more in Moscow SAYS £36,000-A--YEAR NATALYA r ONDON, Tues. Rus- sian actress Natalya Fateyeva laughed and said: "Go to Hollywood? But that would be mad. I can earn much more money in Moscow." She spoke with the confidence of a girl who earns over £36.000288 words
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Article27 1964-11-04 11 i NEW YORK. Tues— U.N. Sec-retary-General U Thant announced yesterday, the official postponement of the General Assembly opening from Nov. 10 lo rXv. 1— UPI.UPI - 27 words
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Article23 1964-11-04 11 LONDON. Tues.— The Duke of Edinburgh will make a goodwill visit to Morocco next month, Buckingham Palace said yesterday. AP.AP - 23 words
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117 1964-11-04 11 WASHINGTON, Tues. The State Department today confirmed Press reports that dependants of U.S. Embassy iH-rsonr.Pl in Cambodia had been evacuated over the weekend. Declining to give a precise reason for the evacuation of 35 dependants he told his dally Press conference itReuter - 117 words
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353 1964-11-04 11 Who's No. 1 in Kremlin? The riddle remains MOSCOW, Tuesday. jyiK. Leonid Brezhnev, Mr. Alexei Kosygin, Mr. Mikhail Suslov and Mr. Anastas Mikoyan were in the top four places when portraits of the Soviet leaders went up for the Russian Revolution anniversary. The first set of portraits erected in preparation353 words
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Article27 1964-11-04 11 TOKYO. Tues. A short, s>Jiarp earthquake jolted t'owntown Tok., o 1 this morning. There were no mi I mediate reports of damage. UPI. i FEINIAVUPI - 27 words
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Miscellaneous59 1964-11-04 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I SAy, GuVNOK: I A N BEl: EVE I IOST <*y /eEAAEwBec &ixss make ti?aveling bag <nlZ— I &£>°S USES T*». DESCRIBE .t. GhTTui. OW\E?S: /I aoSS' > */n \/t-j^^ VT*E* com-jc- 1^( (>er \eo Simple it s an If eh-h.. what coz.o/9 •<o'\ Elw59 words
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Advertisement22 1964-11-04 12 FOR SALE si? bra^ STERILISED MILK A R B R A N D M I K E **BRAli? FULL CREAM POWDERED MILK22 words
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Advertisement961 1964-11-04 12 SITUATIONS VACANT rrf, M (Min.)— Box t» ti: mxtrm STAMFORD COLLECE oilers you Success. Career, Bigger earning power. Stamford College home-study cournes are the oaay way to top Joba obtain the certificates, diplomas of London Chamber of Commerce, Institute of Secretaries. Australian Boclcty of Accountants. Reach out for aucceas through961 words
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Advertisement838 1964-11-04 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 111 Hord* SS (Min.)— Box 50 ct: mxtrm THREE BEDROOM HOUSE with servants quarters In Districts 10 or 11 from Ist December on 2 year lease also Flat In same Districts from Ist December on 1 year lease. Substantial rent offered. Ring tS'pore) 2SOI Extension 2746 or 6707838 words
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Advertisement183 1964-11-04 12 PLAN 1965 I EXAMS. TO s v r Arc you weak in any subjectf Do you know that a credit or distinction is within your reach? Let us solve your educational problems whatever they are. CCS. HOME-STUDY COURSES. Higher School Cert. School Certificate G.C.E./F.M.C.E. Form IV/Q.T. Lower Cert, of Edn.183 words
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Advertisement966 1964-11-04 14 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, J SINGAPORE SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DH'AKTMKNT a NOTICK TO CONSIMI.KS TENDERS To enable urgent work to be GFXERAI MANAGER'S DE- SSS TJSi r^rry B^ rgT™*^**** No. 106. I* shut down electricity supplies U> P*™- city Hall) the following areas and their vl- (a) Supply ot966 words
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Advertisement585 1964-11-04 15 MISCELLANEOUS tt Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St et: extra CONTEMPLATING SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE? Confidentially consult Asia Marriage Bureau for effortless sDouae-chooslng. Telephone *****. Stamped envelope must accompany enquiries. 201-A, Upper Paym Lebar Road. Singapore-19. \T M)IR SERVICE M It ..rrf. vj I ytin.)—Box St et: extra KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY 3ERVICC ■J2 Tbe585 words
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Advertisement631 1964-11-04 15 FRESH FLOWERS lt_W»rd* U (Min.)-Box it et*. extra PRINCESS SAYS for you with flowers thoughtfully selected and beautifully arranged that "sparkle" your good wishes. 251 Orchard Road. Spore. Tel: 2O&O7. *****. ORCHIDS IB Ward* fi <*tln.) Box 'ft. »*»ro A LIST OF Malayan Urcnid Hyonas (isH3 1963) complied ay tfeoo631 words
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Advertisement710 1964-11-04 15 IN THE MATTER OF NEGRI SEMBILAN COFFEE DEALER'S TRADING COMPANY LIMITED AND IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES 194U/46. (Creditors' Voluntary Windlng-l'pl NOTICE Is hereby given pur- j suant to Section 231 of the Com- pames Ordinance 1940-1946. that a Meeting of the Creditors of the above Company in710 words
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Advertisement710 1964-11-04 15 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH PERSEKUTUAN TENDER NOTICE Be: Tender for Felling: Etc. Oil Palm Schemes Advertised on 22nd 23rd Oct. 1964. Please note that the Closing |Date of Tender for the following oil palm schemes has been extena|ed to 16th November. 1964:— 1. Jalan Jerantut Utara LDS Phase I— Jerantut. Pahang.710 words
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Advertisement258 1964-11-04 15 DOCTOR TETORON WUim SANFORIZED SHIRTS NON -CREASING a A VI NON-IRONING >r v LIGHTER Jh-' COOLER TOP QUALITY SUPERB TAILORING LONGER WEAR NO 4860 AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING DEPT. STORES 'Where Customers Send Their Friends' PROGRESS MOTORS Jj iSsmMtmttt Wti\ IWiliii i llh 1 11 il j ill t) ii258 words
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Article, Illustration605 1964-11-04 16 Norman SieDel - Norman SieDel by ATHLETICS WITH AN OLYMPIC TOUCH TONIGHT KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The German athletics team of 13 world-class performers who compete against a Malaysian selection at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow evening from six o'clock will give the meet an, Olympic touch in a number605 words
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Article476 1964-11-04 16 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Tuesday. CEYLON Sports Club and Singapore Recreation Club, the State's two hockey "giants," who have monopolised the honours for the past two seasons, will renew their razor-sharp rivalry when the new season starts tomorrow. On paper the teams tower head476 words
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Article129 1964-11-04 16 r>H, Tues. Three newcomers will make their Malaya Cup rugger debut for Perak against Kedah at Sungei Patani on Saturday. They are S. Seevaratnam. former Singapore All-Blues player. M. J. Martin and J. McCready! Perak. who lost their opening match to Penang129 words
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Advertisement101 1964-11-04 16 Indigestion? relief in < 3 minutes -»**v FROM INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN, UPSET STOMACH i When you're suffering the pain of a4Mfe Indigestion, Heartburn, or Upset Stomach after a meal, take BISMAG. «V*M nc act ve ingredients work immehM>* rti.tfrf diately. They ease the pain, soothe inoigktion t i your stomach, and101 words
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Miscellaneous244 1964-11-04 16 The Programme 6.0 Opening ceremony. 7.15 Javelin: H. Schenlc 6.30 110 m hurdles: J. Hem- (Germany); Premjit Singh, rich (Germany); Sario Thuse- Nashatar Singh. ran, Kudda Ditta. Wong Fey 7.50 Women's 100 m: I. Wan. A. Said. Shot Putt: U. Becker (Germany); I. Fernando, Beyer (Germany); Nashatar P. Gonzalrs, Ng244 words
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Miscellaneous67 1964-11-04 16 SPORTS DIARY ATHLETICS International match: Malaysia v Germany (Merdeka Stadium) 6 p.m. BOCCIB Voon tup (Ipoh>: 5 Bn. RMR v Kilat Club (Jn. Abdul Julil Rrd); Tamil Youngsters v State DID (Coronation grd>. HOCKEY Sjor Div 1 Ml. SIA v Recreio (Tavlor R> Govt Services: EPP v Bank Negara (TPCAi.67 words
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254 1964-11-04 17 12-1 Polo Prince triumphs by 11/4 lengths MELBOURNE, Tues. Polo Prince, originally trained as a hurdler, today won Australia's richest race, the £200.000 Melbourne Cup. Polo Prince (12-1) beat Elkayel (10-1) by U lengths with Welltown (14-1) half a length behind, before j a crowd of about 80.000. The winner,254 words
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205 1964-11-04 17 'RUBBED OUT' FOR LIFE? —I'M NOT WORRIED BY REPORT, SAYS DAWN SYDNEY, Tues.—Champio n Australian swimmer Dawn Fraser said yesterday she was not worried by a Sydney newspaper report that she would be '"rubbed out" for life by the Australian Swimming Union for having disobeyed an instruction not to takeReuter - 205 words
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Article19 1964-11-04 17 IjONDON. Tues. British football results. Div. 2— Preston 0 Southampton 0. Friendly Dundee 2 Arsenal 7. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration34 1964-11-04 17 BILLY Walker, his left eye bruised, throws a right at Joe Erskine's Jaw during their heavyweight ten-round fight in London last week. Walker won on points.34 words
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217 1964-11-04 17 Aussie Test men are tired, 'sick' of cricket i^ANBERRA, Tues.— Tired Jaded and "sick' of cricket, the Australian Test team returned to Australia at the weekend and agreed on one thing the tour was too long, reports JACK hngli:ton. "I wtU strongly recommend that ail luture tours should be made217 words
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431 1964-11-04 17 Uston 'spy' sends Clay into 1 5-minute tirade OOSTON, Tues. World heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay spotted an associate of Sonny Liston's during a workout yesterday and immediately launched into a tirade. Recognising Bob Nilson among the crowd. Clay screamed: "We've got a spy In! the crowd!" The "Louisville Lip"AP - 431 words
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Advertisement370 1964-11-04 17 Minolta From Oct. 10th to Nov. 10th 1964 Don't miss this exciting offer! You can get either (a) 6 rolls of Kodak 35mm black-and-white film, 36 exposures, or (b) one roll of Kodachrome colour film, 36 exposures, or (c) free accessories up to a value of $10/- when you buy370 words
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Miscellaneous313 1964-11-04 17 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Paid men in time for moving 1. Planet and new moon seen ln baggage (11). the height of the battle (7, 4). 9. Long to meet an old dramat- < Fancy Woodhead meeting ist ln Berkshire U0). someone! (41. 13. Tennyson's friend and rtU 10.313 words
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364 1964-11-04 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. Professional boxing is in for a revival in Singapore with last night's Legislative Assembly's approval of an 18 per cent cut in intertainment tax. The Entertainment Duty 'Amendment i Bill, approved by a voice vote, reduces tax on professional boxing364 words
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Article38 1964-11-04 18 MADAM NEO Yun Tioni.--mh.-r of l*t Soo Hock. Lee I N:im. (MM 1-re soon Warn Mtf i nth»r-in-la\v of M. I, Lw iiiy peacefully at 10 n S.M.M. >ne>:e Ml Avenue. niK-tt Eat M fi4 2 p.m.38 words
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Article167 1964-11-04 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. The price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell $11.25 a picul to $796 on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 10 tons to 200 tons. The three-day fall of $39.25 from the Friday record of 5835.25 Indicates an167 words
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Article, Illustration444 1964-11-04 18 JACKIE SAM - Confrontation? 'More jobs than workers' JACKIE SAM: Singapore, Tuesday By STORE BEATS UNEMPLOYMENT CRISIS 'THERE have been more jobs available for workers displaced by Indonesian confrontation than the number of workers involved, the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. said last night. Since the passing of the Economic Defence Bill,444 words
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69 1964-11-04 18 JAKARTA. Tues.—Twentyfour Malaysian nationals have been sentenced to jail terms varying between five and 10 years by the district court In Tarakan The news agency Antara said the Malaysians were in possession of seven firearms when they were arrested a few months ago. The leader.69 words
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Article31 1964-11-04 18 PRETORIA, Tues. Vaodais have defaced the entrance to the British Embassy here with slogans and signs of the hammer and sickle and star of David Id red paint.— UPl.31 words
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123 1964-11-04 18 Error by pilot is blamed for Loke crash rpAIPEH, Tues. Mech--I- anical trouble and a pilot's error were blamed today for the June 20 crash in central Formosa of a Civil Air Transport (CAT) plane in which 57 people were killed. Among the dead were Malaysian film magnate. Dato LokeAP - 123 words
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Article44 1964-11-04 18 SEOUL. Tues. The Public Health Ministry here said today there are seven El Tor cholera patients in Inchon, 20 miles west of Seoul. The ministry also said 20 people in and around Inchon are under its surveillance as cholera suspects.44 words
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204 1964-11-04 18 BONN. Tuesday. of elderly East Germans crossed into West Germany and West Berlin by rail and on foot yesterday to visit relatives they have not seen since the Berlin Wall was built more than three years ago. i More than 2,000 had enteredReuter - 204 words
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181 1964-11-04 18 Smoking: No fall in world sales, says report T ONDON. Tues. World consumption of cigarettes shows rp sign of falling off despite temporary checks due to lung cancer scares, a report by the Commonwealth economic committee showed today. Production of tobacco reached a record level last year, though the spread181 words
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Article48 1964-11-04 18 OTTAWA. Tups. Canadian scientists liavo foutid thai the magnetic North Pole lias moved in the last two years about 20 miles farther north and lour miles Mat. to a new position at the southern end of Bathurst Island, approximately 1.800 miles north of Winnipeg. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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