The Straits Times, 5 November 1964
1964-11-05
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Title Section19 1964-11-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times KDX 731 Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1964 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration1727 1964-11-05 1 XT s sl record REPUBLICAN BASTIONS FALL ACROSS THE COUNTRY— VICTORIOUS JOHNSON CALL ON ALL AMERICANS FOR UNITY LATEST POPULAR VOTE: Johnson 40,131,980. Goldwater *****,184. ELECTORAL VOTE: Johnson 486 Goldwater 52 NEW YORK, Wed. PRESIDENT Johnson rode a sweeping wave of votes to an alltime record victory over1,727 words
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Article, Illustration22 1964-11-05 1 1 ,600 lose homes in fire VERIAL piilme of the fire scene. Photo by Rudy Fk"ey erf the Royal Singapore Flying (Hub.Rudy Fkey erf the Royal Singapore Flying Hub - 22 words
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595 1964-11-05 1 808 PERIES and - 808 PERIES and By PHILIP KHOO SINGAPORE, Wed. Fire, helped by strong winds, today destroyed about 200 attap huts on stilts in marshy swampland in the Kallang Basin in two hours. About 307 families, comprising about 1,615 people, were rendered homeless. A595 words
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Article47 1964-11-05 1 JAKARTA. Wed.— Parliament has opened its new session with only fvothirds of its members after a three-week recess, the official Antara news agency reported today. The Speaker. Mr. Arudji Kartawinata. told the session that this sort of opening should not happen again. Antara added. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article284 1964-11-05 1 MOSCOW TRIP for CHOU MOSCOW. Wed. ITI Mr. Chou En-lai. the Chinese Premier, is to visit Moscow this week for the first time since 1961 in what seems an important move towards restoring unity of the world Communist movement urged here since the fall of Mr. Khrushchev three weeks ago.Reuter; AP - 284 words
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Article26 1964-11-05 1 JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesian film producers are planning to make a film about the life of President Soekarno. Jakarta newspapers reported today.26 words
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Article171 1964-11-05 1 Tengku: Ready to meet any action KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today Malaysia is "ready" to meet any kind of i action Indonesia may take in retaliation against Monday's airdrop of 2K million leaflets into Indonesian forward bases. Speaking to reporters after today's Cabinet meeting, the Prime Minister171 words
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Article46 1964-11-05 1 JAKARTA. Wed— Two youth. have been dismissed from Communtt Peoples Youth Front on a charge of studying Ihe theory of Soekarnoism. the Jakarta newspaper Berita Republik reported today. The paper said that youtlis were regarded as dangerous to the front. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article30 1964-11-05 1 300 HOMELESS KUALA LUMPER. Wed. A boat 30§ people rendered homeless and timber factory razed In midnight fire In tblekljposnlated squatter area In Chan Sow Lin Boad her*.30 words
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Article97 1964-11-05 2 Israelis wounded in border clash 'PEL AVIV, Wed. A Several members of the Israeli armed forces and a tractor driver were wounded slightly in a clash near the Syrian border last night, an Israeli Army spokesman announced. One Syrian tank was hit by the Israeli force and .-ilenced. UN. observersAP - 97 words
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Article27 1964-11-05 2 JOHANNESBURG. Wed. Eights Africans werr drowned when thry tried to cross a .>-rnall I ivy r;Mii> in a car. some 80 miles from here. RenterReuter - 27 words
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126 1964-11-05 2 DON'T MAKE A-BOMB, INDIA IS WARNED WASHINGTON, Wednesday. CONGRESSMAN Clarence D. Long (Democrat) said yesterday that the U.S. Congress would probably suspend or curtail America's US$9OO million-a-year foreign aid to India if it develops an atomic bomb Ho gave three reasons why India should nol develop a nuclear bomb: MTLKAgAP - 126 words
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72 1964-11-05 2 faspOUL, vvta. me South lS.Un.cili L»clclil_t MUWSirV announced yesterday mat a Communist spy infiltrated tne ranks ot South Korean solaiens north ot Seoul on Monday and killed one soldier and wounded two others with hand grenades. The spy. presumably from North Korea.UPI - 72 words
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125 1964-11-05 2 Thailand, where the women work so hard... fOLOUNE. Wed. The Thais are the most hard -working people in the world, tnanks to the industry of their women. The German Institute of Industry said a survey ■howrcl that 53 per cent of the Thai population w.is employed, and women formed 51Reuter - 125 words
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Article38 1964-11-05 2 Surprise move by Sir Roy SALISBURY. Wed. Sir Roy Welensky, leader of the Oppovtion Rhodesian Party unexpectedly left for London last night. The purpose of his departure —on the eve of the Rhodesian referendum was nol revealed. AP.AP - 38 words
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430 1964-11-05 2 RHODESIA'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lan Smith, last night appealed to the country's predominantly white electorate to give a •'massive' vote in favour of independence in tomorrow's referendum. He said in a nationwide broadcast that the British Government "is prepared to condone theReuter; UPI - 430 words
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Article43 1964-11-05 2 WASHINGTON. Wed Gen Carlos P Romulo. who has Mrvsd as a member of the Philippines delegation to the United Nations yesterday received on behalf ol Philippine children tbou toys donated by Philadelphia youngsters under the Minre-youi birthday programme. AP.AP - 43 words
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Article, Illustration231 1964-11-05 2 SAIGON, Wed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Tran Van Huong, was reported today to be running into difficulties in forming the government. Two politicians I for high po^vs. Ur. 1 run Van Do anu the v Foreign Minister. Dr. Phan Huy Quat,Reuter - 231 words
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Article31 1964-11-05 2 KARACHI. Wed. China lin«J agreed to increase a US$6O million intciest-f.ee loan to Pakistan if necessary. Mr. Hasan, deputy chairman of the planning commission, told newsmen yesterday. AP.AP - 31 words
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Article24 1964-11-05 2 TOKYO. Wed.— Two siieht earthquakes shook To!<yo and its vicinity yesterday, but the no damage or casualties h reported'- Rent, r.24 words
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Article27 1964-11-05 2 NAIROBI. Wed. A Bill to m.<ki" Kenya a republic next lionth pa&sed a second i.-i the Lower H<m--o of Parliament with .m 31-votc m.ijciiV.l.27 words
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98 1964-11-05 2 FkAMASCUS, Wed.—Sau1' di Arabia's new King Faisal Issued a royal order yesterday retalnnlg the present Cabinet. Mecca radio announced. But the 58-year-old monarch, who ascended th»throne of the oil rich desert kingdom on Monday, has not officially named his successor as Crown Prince,AP - 98 words
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Article471 1964-11-05 3 Wilson accuses Tories of exploiting race issues in polls drive, then a censure move PARLIAMENT was in an uproar last night, facing Mr. Harold Wilson, Britain's new Labour Prime Minister, with an unprecedented bid to censure him for calling a Conservative MP "a Parliamentary leper." The rowReuter - 471 words
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212 1964-11-05 3 BABS STORMS HOUSE IN BID TO WIN HER CASE I ONDON. Wed. M;i- rathon walkej, Dr. Barbara Moore, stormed into the House of Commons yesterday in another effort to win her four-year battle to prevent the laying of a public sewer through her garden. She arrived an hour and a212 words
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Article24 1964-11-05 3 MOSCOW, Wed. Soviet scientists have built a planetary centre in the Tien Shan mountains to study Jupiter. Saturn and other planets Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration135 1964-11-05 3 I ONDON. Wed.—Children have found on a rubbish dump stolen secret documents about Britain's atom submarine. Dreadnought (above). A Defence Ministry spokesman said: "They were certainly classified documents, but I do not think they were top secret." The stepfather of one ofReuter - 135 words
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211 1964-11-05 3 MOSCOW READY TO SHOW OFF NEW ARMOURY MOSCOW, Wednesday. SEVERAL new types of rockets, including what may be a giant missile, were reported today to have been seen in an army rehearsal for a Red Square parade next Saturday 47th anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution. The Soviet Army has beenReuter - 211 words
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Article94 1964-11-05 3 LONDON, Wed HenWilly Brandt. West Berlin's mayor, will have luncheon talks with Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker. Britain's Labour Foreign Secretary, here next Tuesday, a well-informed source said Herr Brandt will be in London early next week on a short private visit. This will beReuter - 94 words
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Article60 1964-11-05 3 BRUSSELS. Wed.— The United States yestprday notified the Common Market that it is ready to go ahead with the "Kennedy round" of tariff negotiations The notification was made by U.S. Ambassador to the Common Market. Mr. John W. Tuthill. at a meeting with Mr JeanUPI - 60 words
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Article30 1964-11-05 3 FLORENCE. Wed Seventeen people were treated for Injuries after a pile-up in which 30 cars were Involved on the motor-way from here to the sea.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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93 1964-11-05 3 "Bang, bang 9 But it's only a joke, they say PARIS. Wed Two .la pa nose tourists walked into a \i<e bank here xi-sti-rday. pointed their fingers at a cashier and said "bang bang." The cashier pressed an alarm button and sirens started to scream Bank officials cautiously came out93 words
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246 1964-11-05 3 callaghan DEFENDS IMPORTS SURCHARGE LONDON, Wed. Britain's Cnancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. James Callaghan, last night strongly defended •the Government's decision to put a surcharge on imports but avoided saying how long the temporary measure would last. Mr. Callaghan made a point by point rebuttal of overseas criticisms of the246 words
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130 1964-11-05 3 LEGALISE ABORTION BY ONLY ONE DOCTOR 9 f ONDON, Wed. The 1-1 National Council of Women of Great Britain will be asked at its conference here on Nov. 26 to urge the Government to Introduce legislation allowing a doctor to perform an abortion under certain circumstances. The Abortion Law ReformUPI - 130 words
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Miscellaneous47 1964-11-05 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f AT THE DANCE I f AhIO TDW&UT WALLV ACkTEO) YOU SAID I you ip i weur J V 'no" y L OUT TO WOf?t^.. r^\^ *SME« ONLY A J f WHAT EXACTLY UOUCGWIFe >/___ DID YOU MCAAI yj- r^) \j^'QNL/ m ?J47 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1964-11-05 4 'MILITARY TRAINING FOR YOUTHS TO AID DEFENCE' *p H E Government moved in the Legislative Assembly tonight that the Central Government be called on to take all measures to protect life and property, "and for this purpose to give Singapore youths proper1,003 words
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Article149 1964-11-05 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today announced that the "all-in" charge for patients in "C" class at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital would be increased from S3 to $50 as from next month. Charges of $200 for "A" class and $100149 words
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Article, Illustration143 1964-11-05 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight visited the fire victims of Kampong Pulau Minyak who are temporarily housed at the Geylang English School. Mr. Lee arrived at the school at 6.45 p.m. and was met by the Minister for Health. Mr.143 words
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120 1964-11-05 4 SINGAPORE. Wed—Superintendent of Traffic Police. Mr. Sardar Singh, today appealed to motorists using Dunearn Road to take alternative routes to the city. The obstruction at Dunearn Road, in the current major repairs to the road, will continue for quite some time. Mr. Sardar Stafh said120 words
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Advertisement188 1964-11-05 4 LIDO (Singapore) OPENS TOMORROW The mn with the most original mind in the U. S. i Navy... and the GREATEST COLLECTION of PIN-UPS! Ensign I o ROBERT BURL WALTER TOMMY ir pcpi/iiio S IWAIKER-IVES-lIATIHAU-SANOS-rMEDrORo: TECHNICOLOR* PANAVISION* FROM WARNER BROS., !~REXTSKY (Spore) Next Change j The gunf iflhtw who rrtfct hit188 words
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Miscellaneous338 1964-11-05 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'I'lIK following todays schedule DEPARTURES 1 of civil aircraft movement* at BOAC: To Colombo, Bombay, Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. Baghdad, Damatcus, London (BA ARRIVALS 7»7) 3.30 p.m.; to Darwin, Sydney BOAC: From London. Frankfurt. <BA 700) 6.30 purr; to R™«°o n Rurnt Kararhi Calcutta (BA338 words
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Miscellaneous65 1964-11-05 4 No water areas SINGAPORE. Wed— Water v i!l be cut off tomorrow in Chua Chu i Kang Road from 10 1 M.s. up to ill' i m.s. and the whole of Jalan Teck Whye from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. and at Nos. 1 to 33 and 2 to 3265 words
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Article, Illustration137 1964-11-05 5 Their smiles, your reward, #32,500 FftOM READERS SO ..FAR FOR 'EIGHT' ORPHANS IT'S all smiles now for Singapore's eight Ow orphans, thanks to the generosity of Straits Times readers. Two weeks ago, their mother, Madam Lim Poh Keng, was killed in a car crash in East Coast Road. Their father,Han Hai Fong - 137 words
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Article30 1964-11-05 5 I TON Wed.- Th dakun Town Board will build a fountain in Bandakan 10 mark the I formation of Malaysia The foun- I lain will cobt about $50,000.30 words
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225 1964-11-05 5 WHEN? 20,000 WOMEN A WAIT GOVT REPLY KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. \IORE than 20.000 women employees in Malaya are waiting for a reply to their memorandum to the Government asking that the eqUal pay decision be made effective from Jan. 1 1963. The National Joint Council for Teachers and the Staff225 words
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155 1964-11-05 5 Sale of flats: Assembly gives its approval j SINGAPORE, Wed. Sale of Government- i built flats was approved by the Legisla-I tive Assembly today with the passage of thei I Housing and Develop- j j ment (Amendment) i Bill. The Bill li retrospective to February to make valid the sale155 words
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Article35 1964-11-05 5 KUALA LIPIS. Wed. Inche Ja'afar bin Awani? is now the actinn District Otncer here, having taken over from Inche Moh&med Tajol Arcs bin Ahmad, who has been transferred to Kuala Pllah. Negri Sembilan35 words
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95 1964-11-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Mr. Wong Xi I Chontf, will be IIMtMHi as president of the Kimla Lumpur Chamber of Commerce at an installation dinner at the Selangur Club here on Friday. Others also to be installed are: I Mr. Yonß Poh Shin and Mr.95 words
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204 1964-11-05 5 Tengku Give generously to Poppy Fund KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman has called <jp. the people not to forget those ex-Ser-vicemen who served the nation well and to honour them by contributing generously to the Poppy Day Fund. In a special Poppy Day message, the Prime Minister said: "At204 words
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78 1964-11-05 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Police have detained three secret society "fighter" suspects and another man under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions! Ordinance. Two of the men are aliened to be membeis ot the 329 .secret society group operating in the UpMf Serangoon The third man is believed78 words
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Article20 1964-11-05 5 JESSELTON. Wed.— The Royal Air Force in Tawau have donated $85 to the Hot Springs Old Peoples Home.20 words
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Article39 1964-11-05 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— Tan Tin? Ling .iced fi. m knocked down and kilircl by v lorry m Jalan Potonf? P.tsir vfstf.ditv. Bfe-WttMMM .in* asked to contact Inspector Tin B.n Jin ot the TraUic Accident.s Braiuh39 words
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Article20 1964-11-05 5 JESSELTON. Wed— The former offices of the Indonesian consulate here have been taken over by the Federal office.20 words
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253 1964-11-05 5 THE Government in- tends training all handicapped people to become useful citizens, the Minister of Welfare Services, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, announced today. Declaring open a trainIng course on vocational rehabilitation of the handicapped here today, he said the Government would work253 words
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225 1964-11-05 5 N-language action council for Singapore SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE newly-iormed National Language Action Committee will hold a conference at the University of Singapore Students' Union house on Nov. 14 to form a permanent National Language Action Council. A spokesman for the committee said today: "The I proposed council will include officials,225 words
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Article65 1964-11-05 5 TELUK ANSON Wed—Direc-tor-actor P. Ramlee and his acIMM wife Saloma will star in a variety show at the Kwong Tong Association here on Monday hi nirt of the combined Kaum Ibu ;:iid Muslim-Umno funds There will be two shows at 7 p.m. and 9. 1S p.m.65 words
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Advertisement113 1964-11-05 5 CHERAMY PARIS Bargains LAST 3 DAYS only You'll SAVE A LOT IF YOU BUY NOW AT:MODERN SILK STORE. 34, High Street, Singapore 6. EAT and grow SLIM lose lbs. every week with /^^^V BISKS every day! Bisks are so mnch crisper, so much more enjoyable now. Their special formula helps113 words
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Article34 1964-11-05 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed. A "solidarity committee" fur Bukit Mertajam will be formed at a meeting to be held in the District Office tomorrow. The District Officer. Inche Ahmad bin Harun. will preside.34 words
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Article28 1964-11-05 6 KAJANG. Wed. The Semenyih Youth Club will hold Its annual general meeting at the Balai Raya < community hall) at 7.30 j p.m. on Nov. 28.28 words
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Article30 1964-11-05 6 MALACCA. Wed.— Abdul Maud bin Alias. 30. was fined $250 by he Shanah Court here today for romm.ttniK adultery with Na'fsmh bint* Mustafa. 16. Nafsiah van fined $200.30 words
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Article28 1964-11-05 6 HEREMBAN. Wed. The Mm lster of Welfare Service. Haji Abdul Ham id Khan, will present a cheque to the Gurney Boys' Club i here tomorrow.28 words
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Article254 1964-11-05 6 CHONG CHEE SEONG - CHONG CHEE SEONG: By Muar. Wednesday A simple kampong now turned into Sock's military base... THE 7,000 people of Pulau Bengkalis Indonesia's forward military base from where the recent landing at Kesang was launched live in constant fear and discontentment. This simple agricultural island has now become254 words
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Article235 1964-11-05 6 U.S. MILITARY TEAM DUE FOR TALKS UNITED STATES military defence team is j due here next Wednesday for talks on Malaysia's defence build-up. The visit is the result of discussions between President Johnson and Tengku Abdul Rahman during the Tengku's visit to Washington in July. The team will be led235 words
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Article107 1964-11-05 6 Defence Fund donations tax-free I/LALA Ll'MPl'R, Wed. Donations to the Defence Fund will be exempted from income tax. This was disclosed by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, after the weekly Cabinet meeting; here today. Incbe Senu. who is also chairman of the National Solidarity107 words
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Article43 1964-11-05 6 REMBAU. Wed. A man was killed and five others injured la.st night when two cars collided along the Seremban-Tampin road, nine miles Irom here. The dead man was B. Shaukat, 20. an emnioyee at Terendak Camp. Malacca.43 words
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Article117 1964-11-05 6 Pipe-bomb: Man for trial SINGAPORE, Wed. Mohammed Nor bin A. Rahim. 34, an employee of an airlines' company, was committed for trial on a charge of unlawful possession of component parts of a "pipe-grenade" in his house at Lengkong Tiga, Changi, on the night of Sept. 8. He reserved his117 words
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Article27 1964-11-05 6 TAIPING. Wed. Fire dwtroyed the smokehouse of the Sin Wah rubber estate, about fiv« miles from here, early yesterda* with about $28,000 worth of rubber.27 words
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119 1964-11-05 6 INDONESIAN con- frontation has not affected the tonnage j of cargo handled at Port Swettenham. The port manager. Mr. S. M. Maroof. told this to 52 i members of the ECAFE who visited the four new $40 million wharves at North Klang Straits today.119 words
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Miscellaneous188 1964-11-05 6 Mi**V Otpp By V.T. Miami in VH 6LAD "YOU TOOK OVER V *~\-.AN < NOW, IF VOLfU. JUST 1 I ALTARS YEAR' PLACES WWEKeI I ...AN' GIVE 'EM SIFTS OF THIS WEATHER JQB, 00P... WELL, HAVE MXJR PEOPLE SET AN' I PEOPLE CAN COME FOOD AN' TREASURE... rrs 9UMPIM MOOTS188 words
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Article, Illustration247 1964-11-05 7 CINGAPORK. Wed. A special cargo left on a very special aircraft for Osaka yesterday. THE CARGO: A 15-ton ships propeller shaft. THE AIRCRAFT: A Canadair (I, 44 swing-tail air freighter. The giant four-engined turbo-prop aircraft, belonging to the famous Flying Tigers247 words
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175 1964-11-05 7 KUCHING. Wednesday. SPECIAL efforts will be made during National Solidarity Week, which will be held in, Sarawak from Nov. 16 to 22, to sell national bonds and to collect donations for the National Defence Fund. The State Planning Commtttee, under the chairmanship of the175 words
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Article32 1964-11-05 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed— Burclars yesterday entered the Boundary Road home of Mr. K. Alaucin. teacher of the Methodist Afternoon School here, and stole three shirts and two pairs of trousers.32 words
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73 1964-11-05 7 Teacher in hospital with gun wound IPOH. Wed —A Chinese school teacher. Choon V/ei Chung. 23, from Kuala Kangsar. was admitted to the General Hospital here last night in a serious condition with a gunshot wound. Choon was said to have been playing mahjong at the T.sung Wah Old Boys'73 words
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Article43 1964-11-05 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed Prof. Xavier Thanmayagam. head, ot the Indian Studies Department UniveiMty of Malay a. will gh* a talk on "The influence of Indian culture m Soutn-Ea.st Asia" at the Arumugam Pillai Hall. Kulim. at 5 p.m. on Friday.43 words
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Article28 1964-11-05 7 PENANG. Wed —The Governor's tonsort. Tengku Puan Hajjah Nor Sa'adah. will attend a Poppy Day appeal wreaths-tnalcins session in Uirrno hall. Macalister Road, on Saturday.28 words
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278 1964-11-05 7 Weather distortion caused I'Soek dead' illusion KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Central Government today blamed "atmospheric cor/ditions" for Sunday's voice-from-the-sky announcement that Soekarno was dead. An official statement said that the actual Indonesian words which came from the voice aircraft during a test broadcast over the airport were "Listen carefully. This278 words
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264 1964-11-05 7 THREE major unions in the medical services have merged to form a Federation of Xntional Unions in the Ministry of Health. The new federation. which claims to have a membership of 11.000^ is made nix'l the Government Medical and Health Employees National Trade264 words
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161 1964-11-05 7 SEREMBAN, Wed. Lee Wah Yong, 33. an agent of Tai Sin Company in Kuala Lumpur, was today charged in the Sessions Court here with committing criminal breach of trust of $86,673. He was alleged to have committed the offence between July 1962 and161 words
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Obituary47 1964-11-05 8 M M., t 510 Minimum MADAM NEO Yxn Ttessf age XI helovert mother of Lee Soo Hock. Lee lumen Lee floor. Wan and mother-in-law of M. U Lee, passed nw.iv peacefully at 10 am 3-11-84 Cortege ir»y., :t'. f'uay Her Avenue. > 7-1 |-M 2 p m47 words
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Obituary25 1964-11-05 8 M Hinh $(0 (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memor)' of ...th departed Vllti.l Raub you Lit nurtdrnly with thoughts un- by mfc and sons.25 words
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Article266 1964-11-05 8 20 »or 4, 11$ (Minimum) TRY A PACKET of "Masters' I you 11 auk for more t'a hurnoiti nued and creamy to tli<- ln«t <lroi>. PALACE SILK COCKTAIL DngaM M Minii. Hotel .Singapore FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all teacbera and book addicts to hrovnM m their showroom nt Time*266 words
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Article593 1964-11-05 8 President Johnson's victory exceeds President Franklin Roosovclts triumph in 1936: Landon won only Maine and Vermont. Senator Goldwater I has done a little better than this in the electoral vote, but except for Landon no-one has done worse in a two- i candidate race since Lincoln's i593 words
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Article435 1964-11-05 8 One of the heartening disclosures in Dr. Goh Keng Swee's budget speech was that tho rate oX population increase in Singapore has declined since 1958 when, at four per cent, it was among the highest in the world. Last year the increase was down to 2.2 per cent.435 words
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Article216 1964-11-05 8 As progress and change come I ever more quickly to our society, so must our efforts to j help those left behind in- j Itensify. The particular burden of this lies with the Ministry of Social Services but voluntary organisations throughout the country also have important roles to216 words
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Article, Illustration1193 1964-11-05 8 Samuel Brittan - THE WILSON PLANS SHAKE UP WHITEHALL Samuel Brittan "RESH LEASE FOR 'NEDDY' WITH TREASURY, ECONOMICS SPLIT b > THE most int c r e s ting spec tacla provided by Britain's new Labour Government is still the way in which departments and ministries have been broken up. A Ministry of1,193 words
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Article530 1964-11-05 8 JOHN DAVY - A TV appointment on Mars JOHN DAVY by qn\'O 5701 b. spate probes are now perched atop Atlas rockets at Cape Kennedy, Florida, ready for launch on the longest, most complex unmanned snace flight yet. They are to make a 350--million niilr nine-month journey to Mars. \l,iriner-Mars-l and Marin-r-Mars-II will530 words
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Article156 1964-11-05 8 IN reference to a recent letter complaining of certain conditions in Singapore: Since the riots, a number of Illegal structures have been put up by unscrupulous persons who took advantage of the general uncertainty prevailing in July and September. Demolition is being carried out Dy the156 words
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Article148 1964-11-05 8 I-TVERY day lorries, buses. and cars fill Singapore city with poisonous fumes and yet no-one Is prosecuted under regulations which make It an offence for the I owner or a vehicle to allow excessive fumes to be emoted from the exhaust pipe of the vehicle. Every day,148 words
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Advertisement593 1964-11-05 8 Straits r»e* ft Maky Man Claealfled advertleameirM *>ay be boaeietf *m COLD STO-AOK AWCADK Orchard Road (lst Floor) COLO STORAQE MRANCHBJI At H.lland R.ad Kstwig Kepo.i R»*d NsvaJ Bate. Authorised Agent*: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Coiiyer Ouay THE NEWS FRONT Fltxpetrlcf's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road.593 words
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Advertisement42 1964-11-05 8 $ee(JW The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporteri •f Hi9h Clou Won*** t Woollens. SINGAPORE. 21, Chulio Street, Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Rood. Kowloon.42 words
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Advertisement273 1964-11-05 8 SOEN FASHION MAGAZINE M HH^ International Edition M ft No. 9 1 f rr«»\ SOSOON?^ REASON. Simply becouss oil wo- men find SOEN— ond every page S of if— literally packed with -^^B JP^ valuable hints and ideas f v, < i on how to look and dress f^Bf^^^^B f273 words
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Article, Illustration780 1964-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. Wednesday four men accused of cheating Irene Ng Bee Wah, wife of a company director, of a total of $21,800 on four occasions, told a District Court today that they had met her only once. This was at noon on Junp780 words
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Article57 1964-11-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed—Major Khong Kirn Kong, former staff officer in the Engineers Branch. Ministry of Defence, has succeeded Major D.W. Townshend as Offlcei Commanding. First Engineers Sauadron In Talplng. Major Khong. who has been abroad for engineering courses. 1« the second Malaysian to command an57 words
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Article39 1964-11-05 9 IPOH. Wed— A one-day trade union sem tuur for estate suo in Petak arid Kfrlah sD"'isorerl r>\ the All-Mai M Bta3 D:nd:-«*. Central and North fVrak branch, will be hrld the St. Michael's Institution here on Sunday.39 words
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Article19 1964-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr S P Chua has been elected president I of tfce Boys' Brigade In Malaysia19 words
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290 1964-11-05 9 The brave midwives of the riots earn high praise SINGAPORE, Wed.— Two midwives who braved the civil commotion in September to answer emergency calls from pregnant mothers were today commended by the Health Minister. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. Without any police «»< irt. Madam Pang Lan Hens and Che Rahman290 words
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Article, Illustration136 1964-11-05 9 They're fastest: 190 words per minute SINGAPORE. Wed. Two career girls are the first in Singapore to pass the Pitman's College sh or thand examination at 190 words per minute. Miss Doris Phua. 26. a secretary In a firm, and Miss Leong Chooi Peng. 22. a court reporter, were the136 words
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Article52 1964-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— Leow Yen Chong, a former businessman, was today Jailed for four months od j each of three charges of misappropriating a total of $1,250 be- longing to Boon Slew Ltd., Bukit Tlmah Road. Mr. Sachi Saurajen. the magistrate, ordered all sentences to run concurrently. Leow52 words
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Article58 1964-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Strait* Times today received two donatotalling $35 for the 11 children and Madam Parvathi. wid'iw of a Kuala Lumpur labourer. S. Shanmugam. who was Killed on Nov. 1 when hi> bicycle collided with a biu>. Donation* received today were $10 from the58 words
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400 1964-11-05 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. JS an employer required to pay an employee for the period he absents himself from work to carry out trade union duties? Mr. E. G. Waller, industrial relations manager of Borneo Co. and its subsidiaries, who raised400 words
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154 1964-11-05 9 Who is a Malay? Lawyer refers to constitution SINGAPORE, Wed. Dato Syed Esa Alemenoar, a lawyer, told a magistrate today that there were provisions in the Constitution of Malaysia whereby nonMalays of the Muslim faith could, under certain conditions, be classified as "Malays." He was appearing fori Abdoss Samat and154 words
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Article36 1964-11-05 9 KLUANG. Wed.— The Kluang Secondary English School v ill nold a food and fun fair at the school premises on Saturday from 10 am. in aid of the schools Silver Jubilee Scholarship Fund.36 words
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146 1964-11-05 9 rpOKYO, Wed. Jap- anese experts are soon to make an extensive survey of plants and animals in Sabah under a Joint Malay-sian-Japanese plan to establish a zoological park there, it was. announced here today. Mr. Goro Nakamlya. president of the Toa Klgyo Co.Reuter - 146 words
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213 1964-11-05 9 Singapore plans a new push in family planning SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Government is to pursue "with greater vigour' the problem of family planning, the Health Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, announced today. The Minister said a giant step had been made towards this end with a Government allocation of213 words
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70 1964-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. Wed Polic* today clarified the shooting of Police Constable Chla Swee Mong as murder "for investigation purposes." A police spokesman would not elaborate. Chla was shot dead while ableep in the bachelor's barracks at Kandang Kerbau police station yesterday. The fatal bullet70 words
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Advertisement160 1964-11-05 9 tmost homesteads 1 (ORUnDIG) .^tM* ~*2S si ttds^^ JJ^^v **%^^> j tt_ l IJ U L I 23 TABLE MODEL DAY NIGHT AFTER-SALES SERVICE including Sundays and Public Holidays tvailattle from all leading radio dealers OUR SHOWROOMS IjA. KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. Vr* SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PCNANG STAFF NURSES WANTED160 words
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Advertisement37 1964-11-05 9 &REAL nourishment yji^y h i ch cncrPv food is r£Otiir£^L 79.5 C*rb#hydf»tei Made of the purest ingredients to special recipes, these biscuits are manufactured under the most hygienic conditions by cartfully controlled processes which ensure constant composition.37 words
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Miscellaneous640 1964-11-05 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 5 K.L. P. Pmam Gun. will travel— "Three Sons"; Channel 6 lpoh and Malacca 7.30 Pour Just Men— "The ProP.M.: 3.45 Opening and pro-; tector": 8.00 News In Mandarin; Rramme nummary; 5.50 News 8.10 Oema Irama; 8.30 Award outlines In Malay; 5.53 National Theatre "Medals for640 words
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Article, Illustration263 1964-11-05 10 EXPERTS with an eye on BE A UTY TIIHKK exports whose interests lie in the fields of fashion and beauty arrived in Singapore from Tokyo for a special assignment. Bringing with them a collection of exclusive dresses the latest styles they had to find pretty girls to model them for263 words
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Article116 1964-11-05 10 Shaping your eyebrow fkNE way to know how far the eyebrow line should be drawn is the triangle measurement technique. Its offered by a make-up expert. Mr. David Aylott. who heads a London firm specialising in false eyelashes. Mr Aylott says the arch of the brow should be just a116 words
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Article239 1964-11-05 10 THE dreaded "typists' spread" occupational hazard of any woman in a sitting job —is one of the easiest figure faults to develop, and one of the most common. Fortunately it is easily recognised (basic symtom: a pear-shaped rearview) and easy to prevent or remedy. To hold neat239 words
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Article60 1964-11-05 10 THE trend in handbags is to small, more compart looks, moderate sizes replacing the huge carryall of former years. In part, this change is due to the overall fashion trend to the casual look. Young women, for instance, won't be carrying around so many cans of hairspray as teasing60 words
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Advertisement321 1964-11-05 10 J&MAlways Bp 8^!) fresh! AVOSET Cream /^sfl is sweet and fresh as a daisy |\y months and months iV /I V after it's bottled C '■»< at our dairy. Ko other cream- f I keeps like V~<&T* occause no other w is sterilized f v^i K!SSS>J Besides, it whips fast,321 words
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Advertisement259 1964-11-05 10 V H 1 Wild horses couldn't hold it back— this lightening change for fashion (Didn't «m you sense it in the wind?) \d Suddenly, Revlon's 'Stormy Pink' is stealing the thunder turning the tide of fashion to bright (over- fOKSStk night!)— the runaway trend of our time! N I ißk259 words
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Miscellaneous288 1964-11-05 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Tea-urns brought Into lounge 7. Honours appealed to at the IT). outset In 8 (7). 9. Alter a week draw up on the 8. Cornellle hero In a sly ver- point of embarrassment (11 1. sion by 10 IT). 15. When shortly the worm trill288 words
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Article112 1964-11-05 11 WHAT— BETTER GIFT THAN THIS? THE Straits Times Annual for 1965 will be on sale next week. The Annual is South-East Asia's finest publication and the new edition fully maintains the high standards established In the past. This Issue consists of 140 pages beautifully produced in full-colour and black and112 words
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114 1964-11-05 11 Perlis tells trawler fishermen: Keep away KANGAR, Wed. The Perlis Government has banned trawler fishing in its territorial waters. The police have been directed to take action against anyone Infringing this ban, the Mentri Besar, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim. said today. This action, he explained, was being taken114 words
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Article33 1964-11-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wect— The Malaya-Japan Industrial and Technical Consulting Bureau will honour two visiting officials from Japan with a cocktail party at the Grill Room in the Federal Hotel on Friday.33 words
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389 1964-11-05 11 Jailed for not reporting presence of Indons J^ MOTHER of six and one of her sons were today jailed for a year each by the Sessions Court here for failing to report to the police the whereabouts of two Indonesian infiltrators they saw in the Pontian area. Chng Sing Choo,389 words
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Article51 1964-11-05 11 PENANG. Wed— The Penang branch of the Malayan Leprosy Relief Association Is appealing for help to rehabilitate cured lepers and their families. Donations, exempted from in- 1 come tax, may be sent to the treasurer, Mr. Loh Boon Slew co Boon 3iew Motors. 15 Pitt Street51 words
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Article59 1964-11-05 11 SINGAPORE. Wtd The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan I Yew. w ill open the first plenary meeting of the Conference for i Young Asian Leaders at the Yusoff I College. University of Singapore «t 8.30 p.m. tomorrow. The conference, which will continue till Nor. 1459 words
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Article48 1964-11-05 11 PENANG. Wed. Five armed robbers last night held up a bar proprietress, Madam Goh Poh Geok. and stole S3OO and a $300 diamond ring. The police later found a self- drive hired car abandoned in Rope Walk. A man has been detained, i48 words
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Article, Illustration333 1964-11-05 11 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The general secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, Mr. G. Kandasamy, has described the Public Services Commission as a mere limb of the Government "devoid of any adjudicative authority." He said this in a written submission on the333 words
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Article, Illustration283 1964-11-05 11 Ramani presents his papers to Thant I JNITED NATIONS. Wed. Malaysia's new Permanent Representative to the United Nations. Mr. R. Ramani, yesterday presented his credentials to the U.N. Secretary-Gene-ral. U Thant. He spent 30 minutes with U Thant. Later. Mr. Ramani told newsmen that he would deliver to the U.S.UPI - 283 words
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95 1964-11-05 11 I PENANG. Wed. The Chief I Scout or the Commonwealth. Sir Cnarles Maclean, will attend a rally by Penang Scouts at Corona- tlon camp Waterfall Road at 4 p.m. tomorrow. Sir Charles, now on a visit to I Malaya, will arrive at Bayan L»pu95 words
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Article20 1964-11-05 11 TANJONO MALJM. Wed. A Poppy Day dance will be held at the Tahjong Malim Club on Saturday.20 words
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156 1964-11-05 11 Automation I in the New York polling booths AMERICAN ELECTION DAY SIDELIGHTS... \EW YORK, Wed. 11 —New York voters in the presidential election tried out machines which automatically counted the votes. In New York polling stations, the voter registered with officials, entered a booth and turned a large lever. ThisReuter - 156 words
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Article64 1964-11-05 11 TOKYO, Wed.— The official. New China News Agency said yesterday that both president Lyndon B. Johnson and Mr. Barry Ooldwater were 'blueeyed boys" of American millionaires. The agency, monitored here, •aid American big business backed both candidates "to ensure that whoever is elected should come into their64 words
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Article42 1964-11-05 11 ATLANTA (Georgia). Wed Mr Howard H. Caliaway. 38--ytar-old Industrialist, became the flnt Republican since 1875 to win a seat in Congress in Georgia. He joined the Republican Party only a few months ago as a strong supporter of Senator Goldwater42 words
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263 1964-11-05 11 Goldwater walks alone in the Arizona desert PHOENIX (Arizona), Wednesday. gENATOR Barry Goldwater walked alone in the Arizona Desert yesterday after voting at a polling station here. The Republican presidential candidate's family assembled at his hilltop home to await the verdict of the ballot box. And the Senator said he263 words
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Article29 1964-11-05 11 Occupation: President JOHNSON CITY. (Texas) Lyndon B. Johnson listed his profession on the voting rolls as "President of the United SUtrs" Mrs. Johnson described hrr occupation as "housewife." Reutrr.Reuter - 29 words
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Article102 1964-11-05 11 YEW YORK. Wed. Early morning listeners to the New York police shortwave radio heard two and a half hours of unsolicited political advertising all for Senator Barry Goldwater. The broadcasters were patrol car policemen who bore the brunt of racial rioting in Harlem, the Negro district, inReuter - 102 words
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Article44 1964-11-05 11 THIRSTY New Yorkers with the ri?ht tonncitiorw or a convincing excuse for the security cuards invadrd the bars at IN. headquarters The extra-territorial enclave is the only place in New York where liquor may be legally sold on election day. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article134 1964-11-05 11 Absentee ballot to avoid arrest 'JWEW YORK, Wed. gressman Adam Clayton Powell, the Harlem boss, who Is facing possible arrest because of a slander judgement against him, cast an absentee ballot in the election. Police with warrant." for his arrest had been .stationed In various parts of Harlem in easeReuter; UPI - 134 words
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Advertisement11 1964-11-05 11 Only the Discerning Buy DECCA TELEVISION... RECORDS ORIENT LIMITED SINGAPORE-KUALA LUMPUR-PENANG11 words
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Advertisement321 1964-11-05 11 ■K flV i ITi i^-JL^*« fll Firat English Language Edition LAROLSSF C\STRO\OVIIQUE is HB|MBI^B BpBBHB^H known *ll over tht* world as the most rJ w^Hg if I Ik J *^l comprehensive guide to French cooking ever published Sou translated into F ng!i«-h for the first time, it deserves a P^HHHHHPP321 words
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Miscellaneous9 1964-11-05 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht MENS t \l7 T9 words
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Advertisement291 1964-11-05 12 ontlnued from Page Si SITUATIONS VACANT yflm.) Box S» -Tfr* BOX A 4479 S.T. Spore. Position ailed. Applicants thank. <i WANTED: Second Grade Bollerman. Apply only In writing to 315- Alexandra ~apore. JOB ANALYST AND STAFF INSPECTOR BtlfMRI talsry SSOO to S9OO p.m. well known Malaysian industrial II i m.rketint:291 words
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Advertisement655 1964-11-05 12 SITUATIONS VACANT M H..rrf, H (Win.)— Box ill rt* 'Tiro EUROPEAN BACHELOR Requires Male K.m.ile General Servant Please send details P.O. Box 1730 Singapore. PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARO: Posts of Gaslner Driver. St. James Power Station. Electricity Department. ln..d. Applicants thanked. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT requires L-idy Receptionist. Uood appearance necessary. Apply655 words
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Advertisement950 1964-11-05 12 SITUATIONS WANTED •n Ward* $i (Mim.)— Box 50 rfs. extra READ tbe Senior Appointments Vacant In Tbe Sunday Mall each week. LADY STENOGRAPHER SECRB. TARV experienced seeking permanent employment. Uood references, available immediately. Pleas* writ* Box A 4794 S.T. Spore. A GENERAL CLERK with three and a half years experience950 words
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Advertisement1034 1964-11-05 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE "f< M 'Mim.)— Box i" rtt. extra PREWAR TWO-STOREYED Terrace House, freehold, assessment $20/30. Vacant possession end December. Call 139 Devonshire Road. Singapore. Principals only. FOR SALE or Lease 3 room bungalow house at 2nd milestone Klabaag with long baib and beater. Apply Low Sin Mvi1,034 words
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Advertisement852 1964-11-05 12 EDUCATION It Word* U <Him.>—M*a W eta, extra CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. 868 Robinson Road. S'por*. Tel: ***** Ensure Success Through systematic Postal Tuition In Any Subject lor H S.C. 0.8.C.. 0.C.U.. r MCE.. Form IV. <J.T L.C.X.. LC.C. (Book-Keeping) etc Apply PO. Box 1930 S pore, or P.O. Box 104852 words
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Advertisement905 1964-11-05 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE H'ori, U (Wii.i-B.i 50 r«s. «xrr« 1963 FIAT SOO Good condition accident free $3,160/- 0.n.0. Ring B'pore *****. MM*. Contact Yap during office hours. No dealers. MUST SELL Mitsubishi 1963 M.7OU/-. SO miles per gallon, owner leaving Singapore. Tel: ***** office hours. Mr. s.C. Lee. INI OPEL905 words
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Advertisement602 1964-11-05 12 FOR SALE It Wmrdt Si I Ml*. >— Box it rt* 'it* PRE CHRISTMAS BARGAINS: Candl«wlck Bedcovem Plain A Multicoloured (Canadian, KnKliMi. American) Any Vitro $ls..v) SiiiKlcsize BmUheela $2.23 Pllloucaava Itc Hush Today! Luck t 17. Orcnard Koad. 8 pore CHrTISTMAI OPPORTUNITY: Ladles' Toray Trtoron Blous.-a Usually (s.ixi Now Only602 words
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Advertisement370 1964-11-05 12 DRESSES DRESSMAKING PO SIANG, n i iniiim iioad. Slogsi.ici.e» Dressmakers. Irom SI4/-. TnilorniK Cbargea Irom Is/. (Including WHERE TO STAY (Spore) ■a War4m (I < Bma m rtt rxtrm HOTEL AMBASSADOR >eaald€ 4S Meyer Koad. L>anciti£ Nightly Tel* •tan. MAVFAIR MOTEL Central Airconditioned Rooms with T.Uphone. K»cellent CoISiDO Bar. WHERE370 words
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Advertisement1381 1964-11-05 13 b«mbt~~ p w e^h I I *"*^bmß I ljh I L 1 H LI H O^L» b^^mbl TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST UK.: U-.e S Dee sa. is r. S'Mm Penang MARON livtrpnl Gil. II No. 7 Nov 1/11 Nn 11 AENEAS literpMl V Nit S Nit 12 ll Ht1,381 words
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Advertisement2624 1964-11-05 13 WSSESSMSMMiSM W"-^\ THE EAC lines ■WC-irTC&^jH Bl ■<«*•« XOUJf lI.UXHC 19 POtO>N. < MWI.DOUH Pine 7811 Pine *****. Plmi Ull. Pkiae <2371 SAILINGS 10 BEYROUTH. LATTAKIA, GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTUROAM. «MSTEBD«M, GOTHENgURG. AARHUS AND CQPtNHAttN luigapori P, na:n FMJMJ "I0MA" (a) Sailll ll Pirt/ 7Nn 1/ I2,624 words
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Advertisement1297 1964-11-05 13 BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore P S'ram Penang FLAMINIAN 7 INly 10 12 Nlv 13 Niv CITY OF LEEDS 11 Nl, Nt, 24 25 Nit 1 CITY OF CHICAGO 24/?7Nlt D CITY OF lATH 28 30 Nit 1/ 3 Dec 4/ 5 Dec1,297 words
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564 1964-11-05 14 From Oar Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares made i more headway on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, but tins eased in sympathy with the reversal of trend in the metal market. A good list of shares was traded. though turnover was not large. The564 words
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Article28 1964-11-05 14 Malayan Stock Indice. Nov. 2 Nov. 4. Industrials: 88.75 89..<6 in- 136.82 135.55 rubbers: 106.56 106. i; Dec. 30, 1963 100. lite. 2<t IQfi? h inn28 words
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Article1010 1964-11-05 14 DDSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouetoad (5,000) SI 60. C.S. Holdings (1.000) K'.sB: Dunlop (4.000) $1.96 (4.000) *1.97; Esso 52.00 SL. J2.03 8U1,010 words
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Article30 1964-11-05 14 November 4. MALAYAN Kt'KKt It PRICE: 71} cents (down three quarters of a cent). TIN: 5787.12* a picul (down $8,871). Unofficial estimated offering: 220 tons (up 20 tons).30 words
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Article104 1964-11-05 14 THE Malayan Eieftange Sanks' Atio--1 elation mml. iheae changsa Id Its raten to mercbarts v-it*rday ta.ll ratea to tliNn New Y»rli: nuyins TT 32 »/16. »lrmail OU If ll i»j. co d «t. 33 rrrdlt Miiv xxti t traan t>nia Canada: nuyina; T S3 1/16. alrmmi (>D ib104 words
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440 1964-11-05 14 THE price ot Straits tin on tl-p ppnaiiß market yesterday fell $8871 a picul to $787. 12 i on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 20 tons to 220 tons In London earlier cash tin had been down £65 a ton to440 words
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Article93 1964-11-05 14 IyjELBOURNE, Wed.— lndustrlaUi continued on a firm trend with rises well In excess of fall.v Turnovers were Hi*ht. Le;idprs were irregular Base metal> were steady and oils irregular, with Santos up 1/- to 32/6. Loans wan p c.r.a. ra/ea Mount I«a N. Broken Hill (10a.) Amiwl AusL. Cod.93 words
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Article250 1964-11-05 14 November 4. Three moaths. INUUSTKIALS Boustead IS rts. M. Containers 13 Cta\ Dunlops 16 rts. ti. Cables 1 7 eta. City Dev. 7 eta, McAllster 12 eta. K. Smelters 25 Ci, M. Inveat. 13 eta. Esso IS Cta. 0.C.8.C 18 CU. red. Dlsp. 12 eta. Hothinans 13250 words
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Article243 1964-11-05 14 VOVEMBER tint grade rubber f.e.b. cleted at S p.m. in Smgapere nod Kuala Lumpur ytraterduy at 71) cent* per Ih., down three-quartern of a cent on Monday's closing level tor the poaitlon. The tone waa dull. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing pricet In centi per Ib. yesterday: Int. I243 words
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Article78 1964-11-05 14 '|Mlr Federation Minister (or Finance haui fixed these prices for calculating custom* duties for the week beginning on November S. Rubber ~.l<. rts a Ib. Copra) $S6'l a ton. iiiiut oi) $B*2 a (on. Palm oil 5676.75 a lon. Palm Kernels 5387.50 a ton. The rates of duties78 words
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Article134 1964-11-05 14 V^HIPg lying ilanitim th« Smicaporo Harbour whartret ar eapocled today are: Kali i Dutch) 1/2. Patroclu* a/4. NOOOM H 7 Brnarty 10 11, Mrtallurpj Anu.-ov 13/14. R-f-on l.'i 16. Ivan Pavlov 19. Hide Maru K/M, M.iodamm 2ti/3U. Ll<-a Maerxk 31/32. Maron 3S/M. Star Bvlbitrlx 3S/39. Somali 42/43.134 words
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Article67 1964-11-05 14 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Binxapora neon prloet per pioul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk $31 1 Mllen, drum *54) fti-llera. Copra: Nov./ Dec UK/Ooottneot: Unquoted. P.pp.r: Muntck whlt« Jl47p eollsTO, Barnwak white fl42t urtlrra, npntal H»i iwak black JII7J Mllen. garbled LamponK black H?2« MeW ASTA M32i «-:ii-r< Singapore Cepra67 words
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Article37 1964-11-05 14 ON ihr free ««chan»t market la Hone Kong ycxteMay the U.S. dollar waa quoted at 5. 751 for TT and 5.741 for «aei. Sterling waa quoted at 1ft.84) ae* »n* tael of geld at 250|.37 words
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Advertisement1017 1964-11-05 14 fll Saa^gssßaWM pWasßsßsaasßla3al lUSlgtllt/NCW a»I»NP SERVICE INSU. P«RIST»N «ND r 6UU S((VICt Is Freaiaatle. Mellisrae. Srlatf. Tsi Mafru ail NagMattiaaa '•etiarj I S^am S'pote 3'pori S rum feiang BOMBtlt Hoy 7'll Nif 11/13 No KAJUI* 11/11 Nai 2] Ne» n Ne* *URNE«'- ij Ma> 14 I] nov if II Nil1,017 words
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Advertisement97 1964-11-05 14 RIOGRANDE LINE 'ROM SOUTH AMIKiCA a. SOUTH ArUCA. pTVaa7^"^^Tsast s pert rORi t CRESCO 1?"> Nn U/iB Ne. tonf net .«n-ama. Ket» HtRMHNO* 31 Net'l Oec 2/ J Otr Mon o<eka tRQM IAfAN > per* MM r-eeaag fORi at -'NTURA' 11-21 «rt ti/22 Ntt 2324 Ntt r-on lovis. I Virouea.97 words
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Advertisement827 1964-11-05 15 55^^^ I TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT FMS (CAP. 137) NOTICB DUMB SK( TION 39. KLANG TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the books containing the valuation of. and the rates imposed on all holdings not exempted irom payment of rates In the Klang Town Council Area for the year 1965827 words
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Advertisement840 1964-11-05 15 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1, Chan San of No:— 396. Sembawang Road. 13; m.s.. Singapore, have applied for a Ist Class rublic House licence in respect of premises No:— 396. Sembawang Road. 13 j m.s., Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the840 words
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Advertisement1125 1964-11-05 15 COMPANY MEETING AUSTRAL MALAY TIN LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of M.il.n.t* The Annual General Meetings of ALSTKU. MALAY TIN LIMITED and its \w.< utcd Companies: KAMPONG KAMINTING TIN DREDGING LIMITED U BTBAL AMALGAMATED TIN LIMITED and AUSTRAL PROSrtXTING LIMITED were held at the Registered Offlce of the Companies in1,125 words
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Advertisement1089 1964-11-05 15 The average tin price for the previous financial year was £867.3. General In last year's address I briefly traced international tin affairs over the two year period which ended September, 1963. For the next few months tne General Services Administration continued to make sales of tin with only minor variations1,089 words
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Advertisement816 1964-11-05 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS i PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I TENDERS TENDERS STATE OF BRUNEI SITUATION VACANT Applications are invited for appointment as Deputy Archivist in the Brunei Police Department. Only candidates with the required educational Qualifications need apply. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: (a) Passed Overseas School Certificate with Credit In English, and Lower Certificate816 words
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Advertisement872 1964-11-05 15 SENIOR ASSISTANT WANTED Applications Invited from experienced teachers for tthe post of Senior Assistant. Methodist National Type Primary School, Port Swettenham. (Classified very large under the Unified Teaching Service). fixed basic salary of $750/--<men> or $600/- (lady). Application form (obtainable from school) should be completed and sent by registered post872 words
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Advertisement384 1964-11-05 15 TENDERS INVITED Electrical Installations and Fittings at Nrw Passenger Terminal Building, King Edward Place, Penaag, for Penang Tort Commission. TENDERS will shortly be invitee for the supply and erection ol electrical installations and fittings to be installed at the New Passenger Terminal Building at King Edward Place. Penang, for the384 words
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Advertisement721 1964-11-05 15 TENDERS INVITED AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATIONS »<>lt NEW PASSENGER TERMINAL HI II DIM. KING EOH \Kl> I'l Hi v ING, FOR PI SANG PORT COMMISSION TENDERS are Invited from P.W.D. registered air-conditioning contractors for the supply and erection of the complete airconditioning installations at the New Passenger Terminal Building. King Edward721 words
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Article, Illustration550 1964-11-05 16 NORMAN SIEBEL; Ng En Khean - NORMAN SIEBEL Ng En Khean HIGH JUMPER WAS THE STAR TURN -by by Xl ALA LLMPIK, Wednesday. TRIPLE jumper Ahmad Mahmud and discus thrower M. Dattaya, who did not make the Malaysian team for last month's Tokyo Olympic Games, scored the only Malaysian successes for the550 words
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111 1964-11-05 16 K HALS A 0 VARSITY 0 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Pique, petulance and rough play marked the opening of the new hockey season In Singapore today when Khalsa Association and University of Singapore met in a Div. 1 match at Parer Park. No goals were scored and111 words
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Article24 1964-11-05 16 MALACCA. Wed— Kilat Club will meet New Market m the Victory Cup soccer final at the Kubu i Stadium here on Sunday.24 words
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Article66 1964-11-05 16 MMCEB Charity match iT. Ansonl Ipoh Invitation XI 4 L Perak Invitation XI 1. Voon Cup (Ipoh): Kilat 2 sth Bn RMR 0; Tamil Yg'sters 5 State DID 1. Friendly (P. Kumar i Alor Star Youths 6 Asohan Bella 0. TABLE TENNIS Dato l.au Cup >Innli>: OC 3ank -B66 words
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Article, Illustration295 1964-11-05 16 lHm: M. Knlrkenberg (O> 10.6: 2 Mazlan Hamzah 112; 3 J. Ouokom 11.2. 200 m: 1 J. Hlnrlch (O) 22,7; 2 G. Rajalingam 22.9. 400 m: 1 H. Gleseler (Gi 49.3: 2 J. Henrich <G> 49.4; 3 Mohd Abdul Rahman 50.0. 1500 IP. Lutz (G) 3:57.4; 2295 words
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Article116 1964-11-05 16 SOCCER BAFA Cup lie: Fathul v Marine Dept (Jn Besan: T. Kurau v Star Soccerltes; Div. SA: Sanvista v Youngsters; ©hr. 3D: B Timah v Tampenii Rover* •A" (all matches at Farrer Pk). Penang Jr Cup: Tg Bungah Rangers v IRC 5.15, Penang Victory Cup: Ramblers v116 words
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Article186 1964-11-05 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Chu 1 a longkorn of Thailand are favourites In tno inter-university rugger competition for the Lee Korg Chian Trophy which begins on the Singapore Padang tomorrow. The Thais have several internationals In their side and they play a fast, open game. Last186 words
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Article56 1964-11-05 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Weanw Brothers .omp.i tn a 'mtrick when they won tne iP'iffi trophy, beating Hong Xi nn ...hk 2-0 in the final at Jal B .ar Bt mm today. Wearne.~ ire 'h" prcs-ni hoi.lers of the League ani Uague Cup titles. In the Junnr k.ycko;.i !lnal,56 words
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Advertisement118 1964-11-05 16 HI f^*^KT\ I f jt k ms^. Ik > > V,■ 1 aam. t AaT a^B^K .mmw^ K jmum |t" x r There is always a heavy demand for this high-quality publication. Make sure that you get the copies you will want by placing your order at once. ORDER NOW!118 words
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Advertisement262 1964-11-05 16 don't be SKINNY! All-in-one concentrated food supplement quickly gives pounds and inches of solid flesh to thin, underweight men and women WATE-ON Is a new. pleasant-to- SKINNY WOMCN-develop a firm, take substance that's packed with rounded figure. Fill out the curves weight-building calories, bone- of shoulders, bust, arms, hips and262 words
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Article, Illustration334 1964-11-05 17 Epsom J« ep - Epsom J«ep RACING by KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. Australian jockey Garnet Bougoure has arrived from Ireland where he has ended his contract with Irish trainer Paddy Prendergast. Garnie will ride for Ipoh trainer Rinus van Breukelen from Sunday when the Selangor Turf Club's November334 words
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237 1964-11-05 17 Ten horses to follow at Kuala Lumpur jrrSOM JEEP'S ten hor.se to follow at the Selansor Turf Club's November Meeting are I'KIOK OF t.l.t I < I Showed promise first time out at Pcnaiiß last month when second to Sir Argent over sif on a heavy track MISS SUSAN Consistent:237 words
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Article, Illustration183 1964-11-05 17 Irevena tops the table mounts show a prof't of $702 from 34 winners. Johnny Wilson is on the right side by $606 while Moses Lee is showing a $484 profii. The Veni Vie I Stable looks assured of top honours in the owners' list. The stable has won $268,890 in183 words
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Article95 1964-11-05 17 Laurel fire kills 32 racehorses LAUREL, Wed.— Fire destroyed a barn at Laurel racecourse last night, killing 32 expensive md turning loose scores of frightened horses. The horses entered for the Washington International on Nov. 11, however, were all reported safe. Entries from Russia. Japan, Prance and Venezuela were In95 words
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Article239 1964-11-05 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. YVellman. who earned promotion to Class 2 after his splendid win over the Bukit Timah 8f last month, is retaining his form. With apprentice Jockey Sonny Ng astride, the Khorassan four-year-old went nicely on the bit over 3f in 39 with Premium239 words
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Article, Illustration296 1964-11-05 17 CRICKET ROUNDUP PORT OF SPAIN, Wednesday. SIR Frank Worrell, the former West Indies cricket captain, considers that soccer offers greater enjoyment bo*. 1 to players and spectators than does cricket. "This might certainly surprise you coming from me." he told a youth meeting here. "But I296 words
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290 1964-11-05 17 Mikes score centuries as MCC pile up 337 runs VEREENIGINO, Wed M.C.C captain, Mike Smith, and' 22-year-old Mike Brearley. each •cored 102 to register their first centuries of the tour. They were also mainly responsible for the MCC reaching 337 for five declared on the opening day of the two-dayReuter - 290 words
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214 1964-11-05 17 WORLD of SPORT Mary meets a 1908 gold medal winner f ONDON, Wed. Mrs. Mary Rand, 24-year-old British athlete, who won three medals at the Tokyo Olympic Games, met a gold medalist of the 1908 Games when she attended a civic reception given for her by her hometown, Henley-on-Thames, last214 words
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Article, Illustration135 1964-11-05 17 SAN JOSE tCulifornla), Wed.— Billy Casper. United States der Cud player, beat fellow Americans Pete Brown and Jerry Steelsmlth In a play-off to win trie U5525,000 Aimaden Open golf tournament here yesterday. Casper and Brown were still level, each with a four-under-par 68. after 18 holes inReuter; Mak Kian Seng - 135 words
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Advertisement199 1964-11-05 17 GUARANTEED LOANS UP TO 75 /g yxnm HI! Hnjii BIGS 1 ff** 'KOSE GARDEN Katong District Spacious, wel v/entilatee +store> flats. /"2213 dtn j 7*liP HfiLi jMiJ 7 blocks. Up-to-date construction. All modern convenience. Mosaic and s #i HI W Mfg.-^-i mm 7 1^ 7 parquet floorings. Convenient location. Within199 words
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Obituary25 1964-11-05 18 BALRAM (INCH FRANCIS OH 4-11->. L/inc mt 4.30 p.m. on .'.-1164 for I Cathedral or thr Good Shepherd end I thence to Bidadan Cemetery.25 words
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Article78 1964-11-05 18 Soekarno and Chou embrace »TOKYO, Wed. Presi- dent Soekarno arrived in Shanghai today for talks with Chinese leaders after winning renewed support from North Korea for his country's antiMalaysia campaign. Peking's new China new.-; agency said Soekarno's special jetliner landed in Shanghai from Pyongyang and the Indonesian President was "warmlyAP - 78 words
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Article53 1964-11-05 18 JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesia will stop selling tin to the U.S. from next month. BrigadierGeneral Pirngadie, head of the State Tin Company, said today. The reason: Indonesia "cannot compete with the tin dumping by the U.S. of 18,000 tons from OctobejL to March next53 words
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Article48 1964-11-05 18 JAKARTA. Wed— The Indonesian free port of Sabang which Indonesia Is bunding up to replace Singapore In handling its trade will yet its own legal currency. Antara reported yesterday. Sabang Is an island off the fringe of the north-western tip of Sumatra. AP.AP - 48 words
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Article29 1964-11-05 18 MOSCOW. Wed.— Russia has called lor a new Geneva conference to guarantee the neutrality and territorial Integrity of Cambodia, the official news agency Tass said today. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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109 1964-11-05 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Tensku Abdul Rahman said today that President Johnson's "Breat" election victory would ensure peaceful co-existence in the world. The Tengku. who described the President as a "very good chap," added: "I met him during my recent trip to the States. His109 words
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Article349 1964-11-05 18 LONDON. Wed —Budget nerves left their mark on prices in the stock markets today. At first it was a ca.se of precautionary marking down, which appeared to have been overdone, and some prices rallied. But later, when selling developed, the slide was resumed. The brightest spot was349 words
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Article55 1964-11-05 18 LONDON. Wed. Spot 21 Nd., Dec. 21>.d.. Jan. 213/16 U. Feb. 21'kcI.. Jan. March 21»»d., April' June 20 15 16d.. July/Sept 20" s d.. Oct. Dec. 20 13 16d.. Jan., March 20 \d.. April June 20\d.. July Sept. 20\d.. c.l.f. Nov. 21 d.. Dec. 20 15 16d., Jan. 2055 words
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Article24 1964-11-05 18 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1540. sellers £1550, Forward buyers £1510. sellers £1515, Settlement £1570. Turnover a.m. 210 tons. p.m. 135 tons. Tone: Barely steady.24 words
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Article81 1964-11-05 18 SINGAPO'JK. Wed -A ir.oior car did not stop after hitting a I motorcycle in Nicoll Highway iast night. The motorcycle rider. Tay Ah iKo'.v. 25. and ln.s pillion, YOll5 iQuee Tee. 23. fell from their machine after the car hit them from behind. Both T;iy81 words
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