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Title Section19 1964-11-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIF'En SALE EXCEEDS 135.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 15 CENTS KDN 731 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 196419 words
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Article, Illustration602 1964-11-06 1 Kelantan agrees to give co-operation HAPPY RAZAK HOPES FOR NEW ERA OF RELATIONSHIP WITH STATE GOVERNMENT From 1 SAMAD ISMAIL KOTA BHARU, Thursday THE Kelan tan Government today agreed to accept unreservedly financial aid from the Central Government under the rural development plan. The agreement w;is602 words
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Article, Illustration28 1964-11-06 1 PRESIDENT Johnson gives a big victory smile after crushing Senator Goldwater in the U.S. Presidential 'elections. With him is his wife. UPI radio photo.UPI - 28 words
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Article52 1964-11-06 1 TENGKU CABLES HIS GREETINGS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman has sent a cable to Preside n t Johnson c on g r a tulating him on his "avalanche victory" in the election. The Prime Minister's cable added: "On a personal note, you do not have to envy me my52 words
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Article451 1964-11-06 1 WASHINGTON, Thursday. ONK of President Johnson's first postelection moves in foreign policy may be to send Senator Hubert Humphrey who will become Vice-President in January to Europe to talk with French President Charles I)e Gaulle and other Allied leaders to avert a crisis in the451 words
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72 1964-11-06 1 A 'no bows and arrows' polls truce BENIN CITY <W. Nigeria Thurs. Leaders of the throe main political parties in mid-west Nigeria today signed a six-point truce aimed at making this year's federal elections in the region peaceful and orderly. The truce provides, among other things, that weapons such asReuter - 72 words
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Article42 1964-11-06 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore committee of the "National Solidarity Week" will hold Its first meeting In the conference room of the Ministry of Culture. City Hall at 11 am tomorrow The Minister for Culture. Mr Rajaratnam. will also be present.42 words
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235 1964-11-06 1 Bad bad bad Mr. Johnson by Peking fTOKYO, Thurs. A Radio Peking last night in a Japanese language broadcast attacked President Johnson as a "supporter of a policy of aggression" even exceeding actions of his predecessor. The attack was contained in an account of his career on the occasion of235 words
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Article96 1964-11-06 1 INDON DIES IN NEW CLASH ORUNEI TOWN. Thurs. An Indonesian border terrorist was killed during a fierce exchange of fire between a gang of 40 terrorists and a security patrol last night in the border area of Sarawak's Fifth Division, a military spokesman said here today; He said the terroristAP - 96 words
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Article71 1964-11-06 1 BONN. Thurs— The West Oerman Government does not believe that its development aid to. Indonesia Is supporting warlike measures by the Soekarno Government and does not intend to limit or stop this aid. the Bundestag was told yesterday. Mr. Walter Scheel. Minister (or EconomicReuter - 71 words
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Article27 1964-11-06 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The Navy Secretary. Mr. Paul H. Nitxe. has aporoved the retirement of Marine Col. John Glenn, the first American to orbit the earth. UPI.UPI - 27 words
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Article50 1964-11-06 1 THAT was the leftwing Paris newspaper Liberation's view of the defeat of Senator Barry Goldwater. From PHOENIX. Arizona, he sent a telegram to President Johnson: "Congratulations on your victory. I will help you in any way I can towards achieving a better America and a secure and dignified peace."50 words
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Article28 1964-11-06 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia's tkM Deputy Prime Minister. Mr Chaerul Saleh. was reported today as having denied rumours that the Government would de- valuate the ruplah. AP.AP - 28 words
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348 1964-11-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Malaysia, in a letter to the United Nations Security Council. has described last Monday's leaflet drop on Jakarta's forward bases as a "defensive" measure in answer to continuous Indonesian military activities. The text of the letter, delivered to the President348 words
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147 1964-11-06 1 Sock ON WAY HOME FROM CHINA in plane drama JAKARTA. Thurs. A chartered PanAmerican jet airliner carrying President Soekarno to Jakarta from Okinawa, today landed at Sourabaya, East Java, because of a defect in its landinu gear, a Foreign Ministry official said. The official told reporters i-.t Jakarta's Kemajoran airportReuter; AP - 147 words
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Article31 1964-11-06 1 BANGKOK. Thurs.— A family of nine. Including two children, died In their burning home when fire destroyed 58 houses in Udorn. north-east Thailand. yesterday. Police suspect arson. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article35 1964-11-06 1 MOTORiST ROBBED SINGAPORE. Thur Motorist Mr. Han Toon Juan was intercepted by gang in car. and robbed of 51.600 at 10? M.s. Yio (hu Hang Road about midnight. He MH stabbed on hands.35 words
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116 1964-11-06 2 I'MTED NATIONS, Thursday. Tin: General Assembly's Special Committee on Apartheid appealed yesterday to Britain to halt immediately all arms supplies to South Africa. It also urged other nations to refrain from filling the gap created by the proposed ban. In further action,116 words
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360 1964-11-06 2 Pull-out of B-57 jets after Bien Hoa disaster THE United States apparently has withdrawn most of its B-57 jet bombers from Bien Hoa air base following the disastrous Communist mortar attack, a reliable American source said last night. The removal was reported as South Vietnam's first civilian government in aUPI - 360 words
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117 1964-11-06 2 A Russian team in Peking— to celebrate rpOKYO Thurs. A nine-member delegation of the SovietChinese Friendship Society arrived in Peking yesterday to take part m the 47th anniversary celebrations of the Bolshevik Revolution, the New China News y reported today. The agency, monitored In Tokyo, said the Russian party cameUPI - 117 words
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Article22 1964-11-06 2 PEKING. Tliur-. China has signer! <m agreement Wtttl under which the West African State will receive Industrial equipment. Rruter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article26 1964-11-06 2 RAWALPINDI. Thurs.— At l"ast four peopie have boen killed In election clashes betwrpri rival factions in Wcm Pakisutn. About 25 have berii •.•liurcd. AP.AP - 26 words
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Article53 1964-11-06 2 JAKARTA. Thurs Indonesia v. ill stop .selling tin to the U.S.: from next month- Brhtadier General Pirngadle. head ol the Stale Tin Company, said. The reason: Indonesia "cannot compete with the tin dumping ov the U.S. of 18.000 tons from October to March53 words
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Article43 1964-11-06 2 MANILA. Thurs.— Councillor Romulo Lucasiin of Quezon City WH charged today with murdering a j policeman. Charges verc alM> lodced againsi his three sons and another man. Nemeoio Vicente, the policeman, was stabbed to death on Tuesday ni?ht.— AP.AP - 43 words
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149 1964-11-06 2 POLLS TO DECIDE A 1904 WARRIORS' BATTLE KAMPALA (Uganda), Thurs. Twenty thousand Africans trooped into polling stations yesterday in a sequel to a warriors' battle of 60 years ago. They were voting: on the fate of Uganda's "lost counties" two regions conquered by the Bugnnr'a kingdom from the Bunyoro kingdomAP - 149 words
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Article, Illustration207 1964-11-06 2 Welensky backs Wilson's treason warning I ONDON, Thurs. The British Government's warning to Rhodesia that a unilateral declaration of Independence would amount to treason and rebellion should "have been issued a lot earlier." Sir Roy Welensky, former Prime Minister of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. which was dissolved atReuter - 207 words
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102 1964-11-06 2 JJULAWAYO. (Rhodesia^. Thurs. Police fired on Africans who stoned buses and beerhalls in Bulawayo's African township yesterday, a police spokesman said. The Incidents came on the eve of the referendum in which re pistered voters will give theii views on Independence from BritainAP - 102 words
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184 1964-11-06 2 Artificial islands for Japan in case of a I— disaster TK>KYO, Thurs. 1 People in danger from natural disasters will be able to take shelter in the future on huge elevated island* of "artificial land." The Construction Ministry is planninß to construct nat ferroconcrete tables covered with a layer of,184 words
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Article77 1964-11-06 2 DAK ES SALAAM. Thurs.— President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania has announced a government reshuffle Involving six cabinet ministers and three jurlor ministries. Among them was the appointment of Mr. Abdul Rahman Mohammed Baou. formerly Minister of State in the Directorate of Development sYdReuter - 77 words
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Article53 1964-11-06 2 KARACHI. Thurs. Official sources say the Home Ministers nf India and Pakistan will meet from Nov. 23 to Nov. 25 to discus thr migration of Muslims rrom States in eastern India to East Pakistan and of Hindus from Pakistan to India. The meetintr will be held in Rawalpindi,53 words
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Article34 1964-11-06 2 PARIS. Tliui";. Australia s External Attain Minister. Mr. P;uil Hii>;uck, yesterday conferred with French Foreign Minister. Mr. Maurice Couve dc Murville. on the situation in South-East Asia, including Vietnam and Malaysia. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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214 1964-11-06 2 THE Laotian Government has sent a strongly worded answer to Hanoi denying a North Vietnamese claim that United States troops are fighting in Laos. VIENTIANE. Thurs. The note said it was the Communists who were in- i terferlng in Laotian affairs,214 words
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Article28 1964-11-06 2 BANGUI. Thurs. The Central African Republic has broken off diplomatic relations with Nationalist China, and declared the recently accredited F Ambassador persona non gr»l*.28 words
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Article, Illustration217 1964-11-06 3 I ONDON, Thurs. Jenny Slater, 19. has a message for the teenagers of Britain. Sex, she has discovered, is just one of those things. And she planned to tell teenagers so in a. pamphlet giving them factual advice. Jenny, a modern217 words
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96 1964-11-06 3 Malcolm X says Johnson pledges are hollow' ACCRA. Thurs. MoriNegro demonstrations in tin- United States in the next three or four months were predicted yesterday by Malcolm K. leader of the newly-form-ed "Organisation of AfroAmerican Unity." They will demonstrate because they will realise the "hollowness" of Pre- M-lcnt Johnsons political96 words
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Article34 1964-11-06 3 The nose had it NEW YORK Thurs. Senator Goldwater's defeat proved a painful experience for Robert Ansett. He pushed a golf ball a mile with his nose to pay off an election bet. UPI.UPI - 34 words
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454 1964-11-06 3 Kremlin: Sincere congratulations A relieved Kremlin last night cabled President Johnson that he "will always meet readiness to develop relations between the USSR and the USA."' Russia's two top leaders. President Anastas Mikoyan and Premier Alexel Kosygln. said in454 words
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243 1964-11-06 3 Labour Govt gives first I details of plan to remake Britain LONDON, Thursday. nrtHE Labour Government yesterday gave the first I details of its plan to remake the face of Britain. The Minister of Economic Affairs, Mr. George Brown, opened an economic debate in Parliament by announcing Dlans for a243 words
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Article, Illustration159 1964-11-06 3 THE ESSAY BOOK CHARLES LOST:_NOW A WRIT LONDON, Thurs. A writ was today reported to have been served on a detective who recovered a missing school essay book belonging to Prince Charles. The detective. from Scotland Yard, had been assigned to trace the exercise book missfd from Gordonstoun School sixReuter - 159 words
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Article41 1964-11-06 3 PARIS. Thurs— France will spend more than 54.000 million francs (about £3.000 million > in the next five years to build up her nuclear strike force, including strategic thermonuclear weapons, the Information Minister. Mr. Alain Peyrefitte. said here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article32 1964-11-06 3 HEIDELBERG. Germany. Thurs. Nearly 100 people, including 331 servicemen. suspected of illegal drui? traffic have been arrested In J police raids at major U.S. garrisons in West Germany. AP.AP - 32 words
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150 1964-11-06 3 I VATICAN CITY. Thurs. An Ecumenical Council bishop today called on the i Church to confess publicly the error of Its miserable and unjust condemnation" of Galileo and fully reinstate the honour of the 16th century pioneer of modern science Bishop150 words
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100 1964-11-06 3 riUCAUO. Thurs. v Window bars, designed to prevent the.ft. instead prevented four children and their mother from saving their lives yesterday when a fire raged through their apartment building. The flre. at the Rochester Manor Apartments, took eight lives, injured at least 12AP - 100 words
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335 1964-11-06 3 1 ONDON, Thurs. A major political row is likely over the ac- counts published by j BOAC today showing the state-owned airi line has plunged a furi ther £10 million into I debt. The figures are expected to' revive a parliamentaryReuter - 335 words
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81 1964-11-06 3 WHO: Brilliant success against polio GENEVA, Thurs. The World Health Organisation said yesterday there have been brilliant successes in bringing polio under control. WHO said 28 countries reported on anti-polio campaigns for the period 1951 to 1962. which covers the Introduction of vaccine. In Norway, cases decreased by 97 per81 words
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Miscellaneous12 1964-11-06 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (WELL/mANtT\ /You've BECM A V^- P^guMg; WONDERFUL12 words
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Advertisement211 1964-11-06 3 What makes this crispbread so extra-enjoyable? J When you askfor Ryvita, you're asking |9/ for pure, wholesome rye. That's what lHf makes Ryvita so good. Good to taste, good for you. Crispy, crunchy Ryvita is nourishing. It keepsyoufit and helps you slim. Ryvita is ideal with cheese 0V or butter,211 words
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251 1964-11-06 4 I- Biggest ever orchid show opens today SINGAPORE, Thurs. Officials of the Malaysian Orchid Society today rolled up their shirt sleeves to turn the Singapore Turf Club into an enchanting garden for the opening of the "biggest ever" three-day orchid exhibition tomorrow. The exhibition, organised by the society, will be251 words
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Article37 1964-11-06 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Indian Association will hold a special Deepavali party for children of members under 12 at the Association on Nov. 8 at 2 p.m. A highlight will be a fancy dress competition.37 words
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Article260 1964-11-06 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will ask all its branch committees in the Public Utilities Board to consider taking a strike ballot by the Board's employees in connection with a dispute over an interim agreement. In a statement today, the AUPE's general260 words
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334 1964-11-06 4 JIII-: Borneo Co. and its subsidiaries today told Uiq Industrial Arbitration Court that they would re-engage .'MO employees provided they made written applications for reengagement. Their services were terminated in July this year when they were on strike. 'Breach of pact" In making the334 words
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Article, Illustration301 1964-11-06 4 /GREATER efforts must be made to utilise the services of qualified midwives for mothers until more doctors are recruited, the Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said yesterday. In spite of a phenomenal birth-rate of 120 babies a day, the Kandang301 words
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Article44 1964-11-06 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Kerala Association will stage a Malayalam drama "Ezliu Rathrikal" i Seven Nights > at the Naval Base's Asian recreation hall on Nov 7 at 7 p.m. This arama was adjudged the best Malayalam drama of this ■.ear in India.44 words
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174 1964-11-06 4 OINGAPORE, Thurs. j A detective, found with $200 by Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau officers, claimed < in court today that the i money had been thrust on him. Anthony Foo, 41. formerly of Paya Lebar police station, was making his defence on174 words
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Miscellaneous450 1964-11-06 4 IN AMD OUT BY AIR THE follo-vinK is today's schedule p.m from Kota Bharu, PrnanK. 1 of civil aircraft movements at Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur iMI, 037) T.4S Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: I'm.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML ARRIVALS 27) 9W Pm BOAC: From London. Frankfurt. DIf>ARTURt« Damascus. Karachi. Calcutta. Kuala BOAC:450 words
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Article, Illustration330 1964-11-06 5 Tengku's pledge on I our 'war' against disease KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. REPRESENTATIVES from 26 nations cheered Tengku Abdul Rahman today when he pledged to make Malaysia a healthy nation despite Indonesian confrontation. He, however, hoped the threatening war clouds would blow away so that the Government could divert a bigger330 words
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121 1964-11-06 5 Stephens on need for free travel JESSELTON. Thurs. A need for and the possibility of free and unrestricted movement of Malaysian nationals within the various States of Malaysia is envisaged by Sabah's Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens. "We hope to bring: this about but at the moment, however, there areAP - 121 words
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103 1964-11-06 5 JESSELTON. Thurs. The people of Sabah may for the first time see captured arms of the Indonesian terrorists during National Solidarity Week which begins on Nov. 16. A solidarity committee meeting yesterday decided to hold exhibitions and stage shows in Jesselton. Eandakan and Tawau.103 words
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78 1964-11-06 5 fANBERRA. Thurs. Lieut General Sir John Wilmot. Chief of the Australian General Staff, will have talks with British and Australian army commanders in Singapore this month. nator Shane Paltridge. the Australian Defence Minister said yesterday. His talks In Singapore will follow an informalReuter - 78 words
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Article31 1964-11-06 5 TEI.UK ANSON. Thurs. The Indian community in Lower Perak yesterday distributed cakes to about 300 patients of all nationalities at the Teluk Anson district hospital to celebrate Deepavali.31 words
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Article88 1964-11-06 5 l/UANTAN. Thurs. Mr. Lloyd La Vaux. an internationally known Amei rican accordionist, will give i recitals at the Town Hall here tomorrow and on Saturday. Mr. La Vaux. who is on a South-East Asian tour sponsored .by the USIS. is currently performing in the East88 words
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Article98 1964-11-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Two Italian navy ships will call at Malayan ports, one at Penang and the other at Singapore, in the next three days, the Italian Embassy here announced today. The training ship Etna arrives in Penang tomorrow, while the missle cruiser Doria, flag ship98 words
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Article41 1964-11-06 5 JESSELTON. Thurs. A sub- i stamlai reward is being paid to two civilians who tipped off the security forces of an Indonesian terrorist hideout in the jungle nnrUi of Tawau. One terrorist was killed m the follow-up operations. I41 words
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Article35 1964-11-06 5 PENANG. Thur.s.— The Malayan Leprosy Relief Association will held a dance at the E and O ■Olel D Nov. 21 to rause I Unas til help i -ured lepers and their dependanas.35 words
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Article167 1964-11-06 5 JESSELTON, Thursday. OABAH'S Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens. today described Philippines Foreign Secretary |Mauro Mendez' latest statement on Sabah as an "insult." Mr. Mendez was reported ias saying that 'If and when I the Philippines take Sabah I the people here <of Sabah) will not be subjectsUPI - 167 words
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178 1964-11-06 5 THE WOMAN DOCTOR I WHO FIGHTS THE No. 1 KILLER DISEASE ITUALA LUMPUR, IV Thurs. Among the 100 delegates attending the week-long World Health Organisation Inter-Regional Tuberculosis Seminar here is a woman who heads Madagascar's nght against the No. 1 killer disease. She also has the longest name— Dr. iMrs.i178 words
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Article61 1964-11-06 5 IPOH. Thurs. The Mentri Be.sar of Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said, starts a two-day tour of the Larut and Matang district tomorrow by attending a briefing on rural development projects In the area. He will also declare open a masque, three community hall.-.. a miaous61 words
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Article50 1964-11-06 5 KANGAR. Thurs.— lnchr Y../u bin Mohamed Noor frmn the Penang Immigration Department has been appointed Deputy As- i klctant Comptroller of Immiora- tio'i toe the north-west frontier i (Kroh. Pcrak. Kedah and PefUl I from Nov. 16. He succeeds Mr. JtolßM Frederick, who is being posted to Malacca.50 words
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87 1964-11-06 5 IJANGAR. Thurs.— The State Government has asked its employees to donate to the National Defence Fund. Contributions will be deducted from their November! and December pay. The Memri Be.sar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashiir. *ill lead a team to call on bus.urms. mines87 words
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Article37 1964-11-06 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police I detained three men. believed to be I smugglers, after raiding a hut in Paya Lebar Road yesterday. The men have been detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.37 words
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Article412 1964-11-06 5 THE Straits Times reA ceived another 52.909.60 today for the Ow orphans. The fund's total is now $35,785.80. A separate fund started by the Nanyang Siang Pau for the orphans reached $32,858.26 today. Contributions received by the Straits Times today will bo Dublished tomorrow. Yesterdays412 words
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Article37 1964-11-06 5 IPOH. Thurs housewife I.er Sicw Im. 37. whose dog bit a postman. Ro>lan bin Omar. 30. was fined S3O today. She pleaded guilty and was ordered to pay $39 compensation to Roslan37 words
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339 1964-11-06 6 KUCHING, Thursday. gARAWAK's acting Chief Minister, Mr. James Wong, said today that the National Solidarity Week which begins on Nov. 16 would enable Malaysians to show themselves as a tough, self-reliant people, prepared to defend the nation and die for it339 words
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Article25 1964-11-06 6 KUCHINO. Thurs. The State Education Department has announced that It will launch a one-year course to train teachers in the national language.— A.P.AP - 25 words
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148 1964-11-06 6 A FILM BY SHELL ABOUT OUR NEW ROADS |(UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— I A film produced by the Shell Film Unit In SouthBut Asia, featuring rural development In Malaya is now available on loan from the Shell film libraries in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. The film, "The Vital Link." which tells148 words
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Article41 1964-11-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A former hotel attendant. Kho Bant; Pong. 25. was bound over for six months In a sum of $200 for stealing $1.20 from Chew Sin Ghwee at the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman on Oct. 28-41 words
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171 1964-11-06 6 'Find the lepers and cure them' campaign soon SINGAPORE Thurs. An island-wide campaign will be launched next year to seek out all <iMs of leprosy so that they can receive the proper treatment. This was disclosed by l>r. Wons Mook Ow. the medical superintendent of Trafalgar Home, in a talk171 words
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95 1964-11-06 6 IPOH, Thurs. ArmiMice Day parades will be held in Ipoh and Taiping on Sunday m memory of the dead of two world wars and the last Emergency. The State Secretary of Perak, Inche Mohamcd Senawi bin Haji Zainuddin, will lay the first wreath at95 words
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Article41 1964-11-06 6 TAIPING. Thurs. Thieves broke into the house of the Rev. K. J. C. Kustan of the Wesley GblMb in Museum Road here yesterday during his absence and stole a tape recoider and a camera worth a total of $800.41 words
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269 1964-11-06 6 Renew tin pact— but with changes' he urges SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. K. J. dimming, chairman of the Austral Malay group of mining companies, has urged renewal of the International Tin Agreement with amendments. Speaking to the annual meeting of the group in Talplng. he said he believed that producers are269 words
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Article38 1964-11-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Venerable Seek Kirn Seng. well-known Buddhist preaciN-r from Malacca, will talk on the "Dhamma" at the Buddha J.iyantl Temple. Circular Road, on Saturday at 8 p.m. He will speak in Hokkien.38 words
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167 1964-11-06 6 HTHE National Union 1 of Day Training College and Centre Trained Teachers is to issue work -to rule ballots to members before the school term closes on Dec. 4. "If the members vote in favour, then we will continue working to rule until the union has167 words
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Miscellaneous145 1964-11-06 6 %iU-x Oap Iht V T. Ham lin aoaH.oo*; r dipntt know weather dipn't nou just get wok, stupid.' iml |...i don't just toxl WE'D MA.FTA BUILP MXJ J PORKAST? THRU TELLIN' ME MXI NOT TH' WEATHER YOU ABOUT TH' I MAKE T' M A TEMPLE JUffT rGET f WHAT ARE145 words
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Article, Illustration1635 1964-11-06 7 A World War II story A fanatical enemy had to be dug, out of every fox-hole before Labuan was finally liberated AT noon on June 21, 1945, groups of sweat stained Australian infantrymen of the 2 /28 th Battalion entered a shattered patch of jungle1,635 words
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Advertisement267 1964-11-06 7 The Shirts x\^^^T coolness f^Aw^J*4 built in \X«^T Feeling hot? G«t into an Aertex shirt and feel the diflerencel Aertex shirts are specially styled for cool comfort— and, more Important, are made from the unique Aertex cellular fabric that keeps a cooling layer of air round you all the time.267 words
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Obituary67 1964-11-06 8 Wordt ill) i Minimum) MADAM NEO VAN TIONC »(ed «1 DOtktr of L«e SCO Hock. Im* v lam.-- la-> Son Wan and Dioth<r in law of Yap Ah ShonK. M U. Ij?>- and adopted inn'her oi Mn Olive I <iuh IVnK Koon and Haa Km Wbait. passed away pearofuMy67 words
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Article159 1964-11-06 8 I Wmm >H) I Minimum) THt I AMILV OF the latr Jin-. O.C. "hi. thankn to relatives for their wrmtha and at■lurinK thnr rSMat bereavrI THE FAMILY OF th» ute Mr 8». k I tMaks Hit rrlatlvn and 'or tluMr ki-.: -i In their maat. MR. MRS. ■traMaeaumllasuß. 134159 words
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Obituary76 1964-11-06 8 M Word* S/fl Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr N. N M H'h Novem- h rrm.-mbrrrd by hia RADJAM .1 <•<! T-M-h.; T I > at Oui Uidy Oi Loortaa Church on 7-11-64 at 830 am IN EVER LOVING Mrmnrr of my j lu-C"" me Siiii.|.<>ornam (Mn v.76 words
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Article600 1964-11-06 8 The Indonesians and thrir Malaysian collaborators BMffl \to have agreed on a division of labour. The Indonesians supply the strong-arm squads, while their local agents have the job of making noises which can be repeated by the Indonesian propaganda machine as evidence of wide- j [spread disaffection. The600 words
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Article358 1964-11-06 8 Tuberculosis can be made to appear even a greater menace than it is. For example, it may be said that every one of the 6,000 Malaysian deaths from the disease each year leaves behind five new cases: this is worse even than the hydra, which grew only two358 words
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Article259 1964-11-06 8 British promises that the 15 per cent import tax surcharge on manufactures, one of the measures taken to reduce the I deficit in the balance of pay- i ments. will be kept under I constant surveillance, have appeased no-one. Mr. Cros- J land's warning that possible revision within259 words
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Article, Illustration881 1964-11-06 8 Godfrey Hodgson - Godfrey Hodgson By JOHNSON IN SEARCH OF NEW REFORMS. GOLDWATERS PARTY IN NEED OF REPAIRS HAD Lyndon Johnson not been reelected President of the United States by something close to a landslide, there would have been nothing left for most Washington columnists, pollsters and political881 words
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Article1115 1964-11-06 8 INCHE YUNUS MARIS M. A - Learn the national language 3 INCHE YUNUS MARIS M.A. by rE construction of Malay phrases and sentences are best understood from the pauses and comparative length of pauses occur ing between words within a Phrase or a sentence. In the written language some of these pauses are indicated by a1,115 words
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LETTERS
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239 1964-11-06 8 IT appears that the Singa- pore Cotton Product Manufacturers Association have a wish to revive a boycott of British goods so as to force the British Government to rescind the Import charge. Mr. Lam Thian stales drastic measures should be taken to bring the239 words
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Letter98 1964-11-06 8 OF the recent Indonesian landings on the JohoreMalacca border, it was reported tha. a member of the Vigilante Corps had to run one and a half mile.s to the police station to make a report. Certainly, much precious time was lost thereby. The Government should therefore see to98 words
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Letter56 1964-11-06 8 I REFER to the message from '"Subscriber" Ipoh ST. Oct. 21 > regarding the disconnection of his telephone for late payment, and would appreciate if he would be kind enough to contact me, as more particulars are required to assist in the investigation of h!s complaint. TARAM SINGH56 words
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Advertisement558 1964-11-06 8 I Straits Times ft Malay Mail Classified advertisements may be handed to: COLD STORASI AMCAOB Orchard Road (let Floor) COLO STORAGE BRANCHM At Holland Read KKmi f Keavel Raad Naval Baa*. I Authorised Agents! I CITY BOOK STORK LTD I Winchester House. Colryer Qoay THE NEWS FRONT Fltzpetrlck-s Supermarket m.558 words
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Advertisement72 1964-11-06 8 I NO SUBSTITUTE FOR VICTORYThe Real Story of The Korean War In thii final irwtalmant trom I hit memoirs. General Oeugtat I Mac Arthur ravoah tha almost I mcrtdibla rvantl lurrounding hit command in Koraa. It ii a chronicle or historic import, tilled with insight. Bur, at its haart, it72 words
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Advertisement168 1964-11-06 8 Speaking ability will bring you new opportunities More than ever there's a need for men and women tcHo can erpreu ideas, pertuade other? in conversation or before a group, deal u'ith people confidently and reasonablyMost have the ability but lack the skill and knowledge it takes to be effective in168 words
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Article, Illustration739 1964-11-06 9 Final submission by defence counsel: 'No corroboration of swindling at all 9 SI N G APORE, Thurs. -Defence counsel, Mr. P. F. de Souza, submitted today that to ask why Irene Ng Bee Wah, wife of a company director, should bring serious cheating all eg739 words
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274 1964-11-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday 'PHE Malaysian Association of Youth Clubs has x pledged full support for the inter-racial student exchange scheme to be introduced durir*? the December school holidays. The pledge was given by a delegation from the asso- j elation which called on274 words
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Article29 1964-11-06 9 KAJANO. Thurs. Leaders of the various Vigilante Corps In the Ulu Langai district will attend a course at the Kaiang Malay Boys' School on Nov. 18.29 words
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Article40 1964-11-06 9 SINGAPORE Thurs. -Thr 12:h Malay.-iaii Photographic Exhlbltior. organised by »!ie irraphic Society "of Si' opened today at the National Library lecture hall. The exhibition will be open i daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. until Nov. I.40 words
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Article, Illustration160 1964-11-06 9 Bukit Timah fly-overs $1 MIL. EASE-TRAFFIC PLAN THIS is an artist's impression of the fly -overs along Bukit Tinitih and Dunearn road.s at the junction of Farrer Road and Adam Road work on which will begin next month. The building of these fly-overs at the cost of si million was160 words
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102 1964-11-06 9 A wages council for hotel employees IZUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Government has set up a wages council to determine the pay and conditions oi service of more than 10,000 workers employed in hotels, bars, restaurants and coffee shops in nine principal towns In Malaya. The Minister of Labour. Mr. V.102 words
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Article48 1964-11-06 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police today announced that the firing of crackers has been banned because of the Emergency. A police spokesman said it was not known whether the ban would be lifted for Christmas or the Chinese New Year. Instructions from Kuala Lumpur V-ere awaited48 words
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Article59 1964-11-06 9 SINOAPORE. Thurs.— A tyre of a Royal Naval Sea Vixen aircraft burst on the Tengah runway as the plane taxied In after a routine training flight on Tuesday morning. The plane veered away from the runway but was stopped before hitting any building nearby. No59 words
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485 1964-11-06 9 7 jailed for not reporting Indon infiltrators JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. CEVEN of 14 labourers from a pineapple plantation in Pontian charged in the Sessions Court here with failing to report the whereabouts of Indonesian infiltrators, were jailed from one to two years. The other seven pleaded not guilty and are485 words
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Article58 1964-11-06 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The trial of Amir Izat bin Ahmad Alhabshre. 26. accused of wounding Madam Lucy Kam Chye Neo with a corrosive substance, will be heard in the Second Criminal District Court on Nov. 23 and 24. The offence was alleged to have taken place at58 words
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Article42 1964-11-06 9 PENANO. Thurs. The Assistant Superior-General of the Christian Brothers, the Very Re-^ Bro Lawrence OToole. arrived here from Singapore today for a ■visit. He was accompanied by the Visitor for the Par East, the Very Re. Bro. T. Michael.42 words
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Article56 1964-11-06 9 Tun Uda to lay first wreath PENANG Thurs The Governor. Raja Tun Uda al-Ha-. will lay the first wreath on behalf of the State of Penang at the Remembrance Day parade at the esplanade cenotaph on Sunday mornlne He will later lake the s;ilutr a' ttie march paM led by56 words
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Article29 1964-11-06 9 MUAR. Thurs.— The Mentri Beaar of Johore. Dato Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. will open five community halls and a clinic here on I Saturday and Surday.29 words
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193 1964-11-06 9 $350,000 fire damage to 2 factories in capital IZUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Two factories worth a total of j about $350,000 were destroyed in a fire which broke out in Chan Sow Lin Road here early this morning. They were the Hup Ouan Wooden Case Manufacturer j and the Kwong Lek193 words
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Article47 1964-11-06 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tt* Singapore Tourist Promotion Board Is to approach the Government for extension ot licensing hours for tourist hotels. This was stated here today by the board's director. Mr. Lim Joo Hock, at a lunch talk to members of the Rotary Wrst47 words
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Article29 1964-11-06 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs.— Tht Sultan ol Kedah will lay the tirst wreath at the Kedah Volunteer Force's cenotaph here during iia Remembrance Day parade on Sun* day.29 words
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Advertisement211 1964-11-06 9 The accent is on QUAL FY not c-/i-e-e-e-e-e-p Bargains!! El FRIGIDAIRE KJfl PRODUCT OF GENUAL MOTOftS L*j K 1 9. 1 1 cv.ft. QUALITY S^—- FRIGIDAIRE Gives you MAN-SIZED I ok, olid comfort cooling rapacity guaranteed. \j W JJ Choice of 9,000 to 13,000 Model A- 1 0 G5 9000211 words
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Advertisement323 1964-11-06 9 II W jM m nrk Imd ■Hitafciuv: jWT^ !o^H ■MHUE ap N 'J^rt ffHmfm FYAkTA %^»J™ The Choice of Specialist* For w^'jd! Its Amazing Versatility And W*W** Unparalleled Performance. l*# Th« EXAKTA Vorti is ritttd only with M»^\4fal m-m •orld roftownod trodo morfctd Itnus. In \l mponso to modem dtmands323 words
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Miscellaneous67 1964-11-06 9 Dirty water flung at car tester SINGAPORE, Thurs A tin of dirty water was flung at a car tester Mr. Poh Koon Poh. while he was taklne a test yesterday. The liquid splashed not only on Mr. Poh but also a woman, who wa* being tested. The tin was flung67 words
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Miscellaneous676 1964-11-06 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 5 X.L.. P. Pinang Bukan"; 7.30 Fractured Flick--6 Ipoh and Malacca era: 8.00 Newa in Mandarin; P.M. 5.45 Opening and pro- 8.10 Chorus; 8.30 Expedition; gramme summary; 5.50 News 8.00 News In Malay; 9.10 Issue outlines in Malay; 5.53 Nation- At Hand; 9.30 Danger Man al676 words
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Article, Illustration231 1964-11-06 10 THE Commonwealth s loading manufac- turer of knitted chil- dren's wear, Pasolds Ltd., England, is watching very closely the progress Malaysia is making towards establishing a textile industry. To make a first hand study of the situation the company's managing director. Mr. R. Pasold. has paid231 words
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Article40 1964-11-06 10 All import permits previously i'-Miod to private enterprise in the United Arab Republic have been cancelled and the Government now becomes the .«olr importer. The decision was taken by the planning committee under the chairmanship of Premier Aly40 words
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Article247 1964-11-06 10 Till; visit of the New Zealand trade mission to Malaysia will strengthen j trade links between the two countries, said Mr. LJR AdamsSchneider, leader of the mission. Mr. Adams-Schneider. Par- i liamentary Under Secretary to the New Zealand Minister of Industries and Commerce, was summing247 words
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Article, Illustration97 1964-11-06 10 MR. RICHARD W. STONE, Eastman Kodak Co. advertising manager for the Middle East. Africa and the Far East, has been in Hong Kong to attend the fourth Asian advertising congress, which begins next week. He had a series of mretincs with Kodak's Asian advertising managers and97 words
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Article, Illustration226 1964-11-06 10 MR. W. F. Bottoms, president. Compass Containers Inc. and Vanpac Inc., of Richmond, California, visited Carriers Singapore and Penang last week. He was conducting a survey tour of Far East countries Including Japan. South Korea. Formosa, the Philippines, Hong Kong and Thailand. Consultations were held226 words
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Article88 1964-11-06 10 Key farm role for Australia (From KEITH HOOPER) A USTRALIAN farm raachA inery would be a key factor in South-East Asian development. Mr. E. Scott Mackenzie, general and South-East Asian regional manager of Ford Tractor and Implement Co.. wbo returned from an Asian tour, said this is Sydney. He said88 words
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Article, Illustration173 1964-11-06 10 A S in past years SAS the Scandinavian Airlines System will during Europe's winter season give several of its employees the opportunity to attend training courses in Scandinavia This will Improve their knowledge In the fields of passenger and cargo sales and reservations and at173 words
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Article89 1964-11-06 10 Mr. H. J. Pacini. manager of distributor sales, and Mr. F. S. Derrick, area service manager, of Burroughs Corporation. Detroit. C.S., I visited their distributor in Malaysia. Business Systems and Equipment Ltd.. to re- view the release of the newly developed electronic Burroughs accounting ma- chines and89 words
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Article57 1964-11-06 10 Mr. N.M. Williams, resident engineers in Kuala Lumpur of the Automatic Telephone and Electric Co.. Is attending the British trade fair in Peking for the Plessey Group. He is Instructing Chinese Ministry ot Communications staff in the AT and E crossbar system. The Malaysian Telecommunications57 words
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Article52 1964-11-06 10 New U.S. business incorporations In September climbed four per rent to 16.715. the most substantial gain this year and the largest seasonally adjusted total for any month since 1959. reports Dun and Bradsteet. Inc. In the first three quarters of 1964. an aggregate of 149.773 new business charters52 words
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Article133 1964-11-06 10 CHRYSLER IN TOKYO CONVENTION |X)LLOWING a highly sucr cessful Initial Far East dealers' convention in Hong Kong a year ago, Chrysler International will hold its second Far East convention at the Tokyo Hilton Hotel from Nov 25 to 27. Dealers will converge Tokyo from Cambodia, Indonesia. Malaysia. Okinawa, Ouam. Formosa,133 words
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Article87 1964-11-06 10 A U.S. Commerce Department survey shows that U.S. companies are expected to invest this year about U. 5.53.900. 53. 900 million in plant and equipment overseas, a gain of 16 per cent over 1963. In the US., such spending will rise 13 per cent to about87 words
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Article, Illustration64 1964-11-06 10 THE Malaysian Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, visited two plastics factories Poly Plastics (M) Ltd. and United Plastics Ltd in Johore Bahru. At both factories Dr. Lim was impressed with the modern machinery and up-to-date methods of production. Picture64 words
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Article97 1964-11-06 10 AN interline ■cnMMBi .-io\W- ing for the exchange ■>? t ffic 1 documents and mutual commission ha.s l>"e I between East-West Airline., ai. Australian internal aiiliue, and Lulchansa German Mi This is another :.i th« pn i p.i ration of Lufthans.. ;-l<ms lo open direct services to97 words
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Advertisement188 1964-11-06 10 This is the ADLER JUNIOR 3, luxury model portable typewriter, famous for the perfection of its type and unique design. Junior 3 has a specially strong, lightweight carrying case. ADLER is a member of the famous GRUNDIG Group. fit te^J^^^^^- ->■ i^iA Available at GUTHRIES and dealers throughout MALAYSIA. |M188 words
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Advertisement274 1964-11-06 10 SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE (f.'laijpm BRAND BYEW LIAN LTD., 37/38. BANK OF CHINA BLDG.. BATTERY RD., S'PORE-1. TEL: *****/8 Factory 71 ■11 n I Tf| SINGAPORE Representative &LIN UU. f LIU. PENANG Cl BEAR BRAND (ff 1 CONTACT CEMENT T > WATERPROOF n^jM TUFBAK PAPERS LiS^J A wide range of274 words
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Article, Illustration47 1964-11-06 11 WOMEN AND CHILDREN SCRAMBLE AMONG CHARRED RUBBLE COME of the scores of fire victims seen searching through the debris in the hope of recovering some of their belongings yesterday morning, when police opened the gates leading to the fire site. Straits Times picture.47 words
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466 1964-11-06 11 TIDE DESTROYS BELONGINGS OF VICTIMS rising tide at midnight last night, which came in the wake of yesterday's fire at Kampong Pulau Minyak once a bustling network of attap huts on slits today brought more heartache to the victims. When the barbed wire gates leading to the tire site were466 words
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245 1964-11-06 11 Man tells court of robbery of a love letter DUTTERWORTH, Thurs. Four men stopped and punched a cyclist on an estate path, then robbed him of a love letter, two i dollars, and some articles, the Sessions Court here was told today. A. Yessu. M. S. Loganathan. 18, A. Veeran,245 words
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Article35 1964-11-06 11 KUANTAN. Thurs. A State Councillor. Che Mairr.oon binte Ha ii Harun. has been elected chairman of the Kuantan District Poppy Day Committee here. Che Yanjj binte Dahari. a tourist promotion officer, is secretary.35 words
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145 1964-11-06 11 Six months' jail for man who came back A LOR STAR. Thurs. An Indonesian who was deported from Singapore 10 months ago was jailed today for six months on a charge of; entering the country illegally. Ahmad Raja Bujang bin: Abdul Murad. 30, who was brought to court under heavy145 words
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Article57 1964-11-06 11 i'UNANG. Thurs. Another M-!ioolboy was robbed hero JfMter- of the Chung Line High School, reported tn poiirr lir v. ls cycling along n Road, when he was *'.jpped at the Anson Road junction by a boy. The boy took him to a back lane when- be57 words
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Article23 1964-11-06 11 .\K Thurs. The sen.i--.i vi Perils Umno into two .ons— Selaian and Ulara nected to be approved by the iMMquuttn ■taort-23 words
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189 1964-11-06 11 Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain London. (Special) For the flr>t time science has iound a new healing substance with astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop itching and relieve pain without surgery. In case after ca.se. while gently and promptly relieving pain, actual reduction or189 words
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Article29 1964-11-06 11 i SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will address N.iiiyaiiß University stud I :so p.m. oi Monday a i meeting sponrared b\ Student Pellowahip.29 words
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Article33 1964-11-06 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Mr. Choo Eng Khoon, a barrister, was admitted to the Singapore Bar by the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chom Jin. in the High Court yes- j terdav.33 words
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Article83 1964-11-06 11 PENANO. Thurs. The Penang State Alliance committee today said 'Thank you" to the State Alliance committees in the other states for sending members and supporters, as well as lending motor vehicles, during the Parliamentary by-election at Se- berang Selatan last Saturday. They had. says a state-83 words
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Article163 1964-11-06 11 The 'nerves of the armed forces rpHE signals system of A the Federation Army was today described as the "nerves" that controlled the various units of the armed forces. This observation was made by the Chief of the General Staff, Major Gen. Dato Abdui Hamid bin Bldin. when he opened163 words
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220 1964-11-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, lv Thurs The Government wants the 1 staff of all hospitals and health centres to cultivate a "ready to serve" spirit, the Minister of Health. Ir<che Bahaman bin Samsuddin. anj nouneed today To achieve this, courses aimed at improving public220 words
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Article61 1964-11-06 11 Salesman gets 3 years more PENANO. Thun Pett-i- Urn, now serving ,r In Ku:>l.i Lumpur lor h of trust, i- :i tnile<i tor another three yean [or ,t similar offence, while vork> Ing for Hip Cold Storage here. Lim. 37. had pleaded not zuiltj to a i barge ol committing61 words
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Advertisement211 1964-11-06 11 I p4 «E Iff I f This book Is a showcase for delicious But above all it emphasizes the fact dishes of all kinds and from many that no one should underestimate the nations. It displays and describes the appearance of food how much the classic cooking of France, the211 words
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Advertisement211 1964-11-06 12 you Deserve a better deal! LET STAMFORD COLLEGE Show you the way to success through its home-study courses for Commercial Courses Higher School Certificate School Certificate Lower Certificate Qualifying Test I I'rinripal, Or, i Mi i.i ford College I P.O. Box 281. P.O. Box 2078. j I Singapore Kuala Lumpur,211 words
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Advertisement1877 1964-11-06 12 I^^^ **™i SITUATIONS VACANT ii Hnrrf. vS j Mm.) Box 50 ett xt'a CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN: Kxperl- r.crd man for building and civil works in Singapore or Malaya. Telephone Snore ***** for appointment. CENERAL AMAH WANTED Immediately Geylang area. Live-In. Must be clean Hardworking and honest. Pbone Mrs Lim 467<» Singapore1,877 words
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Advertisement1099 1964-11-06 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Horn. »i (Mm, -Box SO et* extra MOUNTBATTEN ROAO Big Detached Bung-ilow large garden 6 bedrooms fully rurrvxhfd tirst class furniture. Rent $mhi Tel: iSpore) VJL'4O call I I. in HAPPY GARDEN Two Storey Terace fully furnmhed air. nndltiur> r•ate. Two Ktore>. Rent $240 Tel: i S'pore) *****1,099 words
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Advertisement1004 1964-11-06 12 EDUCATION Word* SS (Milt.)— Box St rts. exfra TYPEWRITING. SHORT HANO, BOOK-KEEPING. heginners/advanced L CC. 1965 Enrol today. N.C.8., 433 A Gevlang Koad I IMS is' pore) HOW IS YOUR Mnlay progressing? -Improve youi knowledge of the National Language b> n-ading Berlta Hunan d I ronianncd NsV BOOKKEEPING EVENING CLASSES:1,004 words
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Advertisement1027 1964-11-06 12 HIRE PURCHASE Word* SS (Mln.)-Box 50 rt*. extrm SIERA T.V, on easy payment. Contact HI-FI Traders. 59 Soutb Bridge Koad. Spore Tel: IVSM. GOOD USED CARS on easy payments. Contact: Chiiun Hong Trading Co. Ltd., 161. Lavender Street. Spore. |>| ***** OWN CAS COOKER for $10/--monihly. Suitable City Council or1,027 words
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Advertisement1595 1964-11-06 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE WorA $S (Min.)-Hox SO <■««. eirrn FONC MANSOR oftcrt a si runge ot Kond and reliable used cars I lor you to cnix..-« >oui ideal Cavaaasja »{c>ad S poie lot a r'rei dc i monstruiion or Tel IM4AU. COOO USED CARS lor Sale. Contact Keng Soon OO1,595 words
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Advertisement1360 1964-11-06 13 TO LIVERPOOL g, WEST COAST U.K.: Oue Sr ore sans P, Sham fenang KARON LittrpMl Gtn. 3t No. 7 No» 111 Nit 11 AENEAS Liverpool Ho» I Net 12 ll Pt Nti 7 PELEUS 0-u r Liierattl Ca^gow Ni> P Nt. v Nli 14/ 1( Nit 17 ANIIIOCHUS li.emill. Gla-gow1,360 words
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Advertisement2634 1964-11-06 13 W^^ESSSM^mmUSm^ E^| THE EAC LINES gKi\. V 7CVM SINCAPOM RIMA tUMIMI.r.SWFrTtHMAM* PtMAMO L^^ifl-JK^aal )(lt Parac 25ni a>ae n>l Plllt SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, LAITARIA. GENOA. lE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, GOTHENBURG, AARHUS AND CQPENNABEN. Singaoon r. b nam i-tnani •BOMA" (a) Sailll la Pert/ 1 Net 1/ I Net2,634 words
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Advertisement1284 1964-11-06 13 Wjjw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. iririA London Hamburg Rotterdam havre V mm^ HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH ■MkH f»non» riAMINIAN I 11 Nit 1? 14 Nit 15 Ntt C'lY u» LEEDS IS Nli tilii NM 24,23 N|< 1 CiTY OF CHICACO 24/2) Niv t CITY OF BATH Ii 31 No. uee1,284 words
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617 1964-11-06 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares im--1 proved on a wide front on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with several particularly strong spots. Tin shares were steady with small movements and sellers reluctant to lower their offers. After the upturn in the metal617 words
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Article28 1964-11-06 14 Malayan Stork Indices Nov. 4. Nov. 5. Industrials: 89.56 90.80 rins: 135.55 IMJ4 rubbers; li.i; :ii, IX W *Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.28 words
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Article924 1964-11-06 14 BUSINESS 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: INDUSTRIAL!: Boultead (2.U00) SI 87. in.OOO) $1 6«: C.S. Msldmitt <7. 0001 J2.H.V Dunl.pt (3,000) SI.M. (3.000) *1.97: Cats924 words
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Article60 1964-11-06 14 CHINESE Product Excitants, Singapore noon pricts par pleul yesterday Coconut oil: bulk $51! sellers, drum $54t -filers. Copra: Nov./ Dec. UK /Continent: L'rmuo'xt Pepper: Mur.rok MM $147t sellers, rak b ,v k <i i saUtrs, l.nii|Hin> i.la.k »I2L'» iwilem. ASTA Sint;tfpore Copra Association noon pr IMS uiJIKMed lIWMN60 words
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Article103 1964-11-06 14 1 1I1ELBOURNE, Thurs. IndusI trials Unproved further. Trading was still selective but the excess of rises over falls widened. Base meta'.s were lrreeular with New Broken Hill down 3/- to 105/-. OILs were quiet and steady. I Loans were suady. C.RA 37'BS Minint Isa oken Hill (IO«.) 3»/»103 words
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Article242 1964-11-06 14 November 5. Thrr<- mouinn. INDUSTRIAL* Rountead 13 rta. M. Container* 12 eta Dunlops 15 Cta M. Cablaa 17 rta. City De». 7-cU. MeAlmter 12 cus. B. Smelter- \>S M. lnve«t. 12 cut Eaao 15 ct* 0.C.8 C. IS ctM. Fed. Dlsp 12ct_ Rothtivins 13cuu r. A N. 20242 words
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Article216 1964-11-06 14 V'OVEMBER first tirade rubber lot. ■>' clased at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yi-Mrrday at •Ii i tnt* p<T in., up an _fM_ of a cent on Wednesday'!! closing level for U» Donltlon. The tone was uncertain. RAS and F.M.R-E. clom-k price* in cents per lb.216 words
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Article29 1964-11-06 14 November 5. MALAYAN RIBBKK PRICE: 712 cents (up an eight.} of a cent). TIN: 17ft a picul (up 54.87J). Unofficial estimated offering: 175 tons (down 45 tons).29 words
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Article26 1964-11-06 14 ON tn.- tree aichanut m.ir«rt n BMW U rtollar I II mr TT .i-l >.74| I" "'1 Starlinn t »n* tatl ot uolri It26 words
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561 1964-11-06 14 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $4,871 a picul to $792 on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 45 tons to 175 tons. In London earlier cash tin had been down another £20 and lorward £5.561 words
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Advertisement1154 1964-11-06 14 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service MM I NaKNM L. Angeiea N. lord fprna ba.Mnvrt Tsunesliiaa Mara" II Ok, 2 Jai 1/ Jan 21 >ai I Ftk II Fek 11 Flk ■Hois.orlhf Beacai' 25/27 Jan 11 Fik It F»» t Mar II Mar 11 Mar West1,154 words
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Advertisement1185 1964-11-06 14 I a————— AUSTRALIA/*!.!) ZEAUNO SERVICC INDIA. PAKISTAN AND t. CULF SERVICI It: FrtHMtli. Melaurae. S«*Mf. It: Mj(ru m* Nafafittiiaa >-enin| V S'htm S'pon S'pori V S'!>am Ptn«t lOMBALA I Nn 7/11 Nlf 11/11 Nlf RAJUIA It/21 Nn 22 Nit 23 Nn ruRNEA-' 13 Ntf 14/ IS Ntf K/11 Nn tAIUU1,185 words
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Advertisement629 1964-11-06 15 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Tan Ho Ngeng of No. 129, Emerald Hill Road. Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop licence in respect of premises No. 129. Emerald Hill Road, Singapore and that this application will be heard In the Court of the District Judge and First629 words
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Advertisement559 1964-11-06 15 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1, LUI OHOW of N0:— 277, South Bridie Road, Singapore, have applied (or a Retail Shop licence in respect oX premises No: —277. South Bridge Road. Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate.559 words
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Advertisement524 1964-11-06 15 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Leong Yult Wan of No: 15-9, Jalan Riang, Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop licence in respect of premises No: 15-9. jalan Riang, Singapore, and that this application will be heard In the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate.524 words
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Advertisement632 1964-11-06 15 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at our Sales-room No. 104. Market Street. Singapore On Tuesday, 10th November, 1964. at 2.30 pjn. 1. No. 3 Maple Avenue, Eden Park. Buklt Timah Road, area 3,149 sq. ft., assessed monthly rent $120/-, freehold (with VACANT POSSESSION). (Messrs. Leicester632 words
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Advertisement553 1964-11-06 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited from P.WJ3. Registered Contractors for the following: 1. Reconstruction of C'ulrert and Outlet Drain from tt'oodlcith Filter to Sunfri Kalians ■(nil Engineering or BuiMing Contractors' Closing Date: 17.11.64 at 10.00 a.m. Box 19 j t. Supply and Delivery of Granite Dust during the period553 words
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Advertisement381 1964-11-06 15 TENDERS MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the office of the President Municipality of Ipoh, up to noon of 16th November, 1964 for the cleansing, sweeping and washing of the communal kitchen, staircases and cor--1 ridors of the Council flats and shops at Waller Court, Ipoh,381 words
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Advertisement409 1964-11-06 15 POLICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders which will close at 12 noon on 23rd November, 1964 are invited by the Inspector General, Royal Malaysia Police, for the supply of the following: Serial Amount of No. Item of Stores Tender Deposit 1. Anklets White Web $100/--2. Belts Waist Web Patt. 44 100/--3. Belts409 words
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Article76 1964-11-06 16 LONDON. Thurs. Roger RJteber, the heavyweight, boxing champion of California, is to mcc; Uie British champion Henry Cooper at the Royal Albert Hali, London, on Nov. 16. it was announced here by promoter Mike Barralt. Rischer. winner of 34 of his 40 contests, has foushtReuter - 76 words
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Article65 1964-11-06 16 SYDNEY, Thurs.— W a r r e n ■carte, 28. ,i former Australian cycling champion, was killed last nighi when be fell after a tyre burst while hi' w:is training here for a return to competitive riding. Scarfe. who held four Australian records, won a silverReuter - 65 words
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Article206 1964-11-06 16 OLYMPIC VILLAGE CLOSED rKYO. Thurs— The Olympic Ylllaue. which opened nn bept 15 and housed more than 7.000 officials and athletes from 94 countries for the Tokyo Games i On 10-24 i closed today. BcKinning tomorrow, the village will iiiniM- some 400 phyMiitlly handicapped athletes from 23 countries for their206 words
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687 1964-11-06 16 Baxter shines in Rangers' Cup triumph SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Thurs. Glasgow Rangers qualified for the first round proper of the European Cup soccer competition whenj they beat Red Star of Belgrade 3-1 at Arsen- al's ground here last night. The match was a deciding third game in the preliminary round.Reuter - 687 words
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Article, Illustration218 1964-11-06 16 SNELL CAN CLOCK 3:50DYSON ODLOZIL AND DAVIES TO HELP CHAMP IN WORLD RECORD BID WELLINGTON, Thurs. TT British track coach Geoff Dyson predicted here yesterday that New Zealander Peter SneU will run the mile in 3min. 50secs. this season Dyson said in an Interview that such a time is wellReuter - 218 words
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Article, Illustration267 1964-11-06 16 GOLF Palmer's advice to dads: Don't rush them TOKYO, Thurs. Arnold Palmer, Ame- j rican golf star, last night gave advice to c fathers keen to see|! their sons on top of the professional and amateur circuit: "Don't rush them or you might be disappointed." "Give a boy the properReuter - 267 words
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Article45 1964-11-06 16 BANGKOK. Thurs. Thailand's I Asian Games Committee has decided to include judo in the Asian Games to be held here in 1966. a committee spokesman said today. i Judo was included in the Olympics i tor the first time in Tokyo. I ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article36 1964-11-06 16 LONDON. Thurs. Results of Rugby Union nniuhes: County i championship*— Berkshire C Dor- I seishire and Wiltshire 5; Bucking- hamshire 3 Oxfordshire 11. Club I mateh Cambridge University 17 i Coventry 20.— Reuter. jReuter - 36 words
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172 1964-11-06 16 r ONDON, Thurs— More than JLi 170 of the worlds top competition drivers have entered for Britain's most important motor rally the Royal Motor Club's International rally on Nov. 7-13. The gruelling event Mil take contestants over 2,528 miles, start--1 ing from London toAP - 172 words
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Article118 1964-11-06 16 T ONDON Thurs— There will be La a busy summer for English cricket in 1965. Not only are South Africa and New Zealand paying official visits, each playing three Tests, but an All-India XI will play 11 three-day fixtures. All three of the touring sides liai:' fixtures118 words
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320 1964-11-06 16 CRICKET yEREENIGING, Thurs. Some devastating big hitting by ihe Springbok pace-bowler Peter Hem* (108), who thrashed the MCC sii 1 ners and hit 100 in an hour with l<> fours and five sixes, w:i- mainly responsible for the Transvaal Coun--1 try Districts holding theReuter - 320 words
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Article112 1964-11-06 16 gUENOS AIRES. Thurs. Wimbledon champion Maria Bueno Braezil t reached the quaner-lir.als n the Argentine international emus tournament with S-l. 6-0 victory over Argentina s Uarta Fernandez Ruiz yesterday. Francoise Durr (France) de- eated Elizabeth Starkie (Britain) 1-6. 6-4, 8-6 in a two-hour quarter- i inal InAP - 112 words
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Advertisement276 1964-11-06 16 MAOt IN HOLLAND I VBM 888 I NOW WITH I Video Vaßiomatic I A new superior let with *™™T!!^ M W extraordinary picture B^^ ond sound quality f^^^^^^ a I km* I luxurious finish. II i y*** ooool^ 13" Delux* Table Model Also available at consolette Model Video variomotic automatically276 words
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Advertisement52 1964-11-06 16 CHACON |Jf World's Fo^ourite^ms STRAITS BUDGET SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Payable in advance) Quoiteriy 2 .Yeorly Yearly Singopore Kuala Lumpur —No postage 3.20 $10.40 $20.80 fed. Malaya Br. North Borneo mcl. postage 5.75 11.50 23.00 Br. C'weolth Foreign mcl. postoae 6.75 13.50 27.00 United Kingdom Eastern Australia Only 12.00 24.00 48.00 by52 words
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Miscellaneous328 1964-11-06 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS port in the Middle East (6). 9. Weariness shown by learner 8 Athlete panted, so to speak needs a break in studies (8). (4). 10. Trader says what he does Is 14. This gathering uses a prayer perfect (5). no one understands (10). 11. Perhaps flowers328 words
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Article, Illustration283 1964-11-06 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by Bagby's three-year-olds Lash and Meteorite 111 do fastest 3f workout on a good track KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. pUTRA KLANG showed galloping zest on good going at Kuala Lumpur this morning. With Keith Moxham astride, this strapping five-year-old by Coronation Boy went over283 words
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Article26 1964-11-06 17 MALACCA. Thurs.— The Malac- 1 ca Hockey Association will hold I their six-a-side tournament on Nov I 21-22 at the Malacca Club Padang. I26 words
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Article146 1964-11-06 17 ORDER FOR PROBE ON LAUREL FIRE I AUREL, Thurs. An investiga- tion into the Laurel Racecourse fire in which 32 thoroughbreds are dead or missing, was ordered yesterday to check on the possibility of arson. None of ttie horses entered in next week's Washington Interna- tional was injured in theReuter - 146 words
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Article, Illustration91 1964-11-06 17 AN Open golf competition will be held annually at Cameron Highlands to celebrate Malaysia Day. The Malayan Tobacco Company has donated a $800 trophy for the competition. Timesport picture shows Inche Ghazali Mohamed Nor (left), chairman of the Cameron Highlands golf committee, receiving the trophy91 words
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174 1964-11-06 17 Boon Bee and Yee Khan off to India BADMINTON JTUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Two Malaysian badminton suirs. Ng Boon Bee and Tan Yee Khan of Perak. left yesterday for India to play in a series of tournaments at the invitation of the I Indian Badminton Federation. Boon Bee and Yee Khan174 words
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Article31 1964-11-06 17 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The Negri Sembilan branch of the National Union of Teachers will be holding their hockey carnival at the NS Club padang- tomorrow. Seven teams are taking part.31 words
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Article267 1964-11-06 17 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI: Xv SOCCER Singapore, Thursday. LEE KOK SENG, the Singapore and Malaysia international centre-half and captain, will go into "temporary retirement 1 from representative soccer this season. Kok Seng. 44. told me to- I day: "I have not quite decided whether I should267 words
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184 1964-11-06 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The man to watch In the Poppy Di» Cup hockey match on the padant; here tomorrow (5 p.m.) is Services' new centre-forward A. Khan. I Khan, a Pakistani serving with the Royal Navy, is a bustling sixfooter who has played first-class184 words
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Article220 1964-11-06 17 Malayans upset the Thais RUGGER Uof Malaya 8 Chulongkorn 3 Singapore, Thurs IJNIVERSITY of Malaya caused an upset in the in-ter-university rugger tournament for the Lee Kong Chian Trophy today when they beat the favourites, Chulalongkorn of Thailand, in the opening match on the Padang here. The Malayans scored a220 words
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Article106 1964-11-06 17 IPOH. Thurs.— Federation Armed Forces beat Perak by T2 points (four goals, two tries. penalty and dropped goal) to 6 (Urn tries) in the Government Services rugger match played here yesterday. Forces took a 9-3 lead in the first, half. Wong opened scoring with a dropped106 words
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Article29 1964-11-06 17 MALACCA, Thurs. The Intercontingent Pol'ce south zone hockey competition will be held here from Nov. 13 to 15. States taking part are Johore, Malacca, Negrl and Selangor.29 words
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Article65 1964-11-06 17 MALACCA, Thurs. Ten out of 21 candidates passed the umpires examination conducted by the Malacca Hockey Association Umpires Board recently. The successful candidates, including three women, are: Albert Ong Guan Bock. Abdul Ranlm bin Rahmat, Idris Takachil. Patimah Marhaba. Rahlmansa b;n Shaik Yusoof. Salasiah btt Jafre, Mohamed Nor65 words
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Advertisement119 1964-11-06 17 4f~~ V fcV 1 W \m%- r 1 JK 1 V P V W, I «iHF ,i)/i' I 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! POST THIS COUPON NOW119 words
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Advertisement576 1964-11-06 17 ANOTHER UNRIVALLED SERVICE FOR A SCHAUS-LORENZ TV OWNERS Mr. Wolfgang Schuricht, resident factory engineer of Schaub-Lorenz, is now continuing with another specvil Pan-Malayan tour. All owners of Schaub-Lorenz TV are invited to contact Mr. Schuricht to discuss any aspect of performance or maintenance of their sets. w' This is the576 words
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Miscellaneous169 1964-11-06 17 SUMMARY SOCCER Penanf Junior Cup s-final: Tg Bungah Rangers 8 Indian RC 0. Voon Cap (Ipoh): Chantrkat Klndlng 4 Menglembu 3i PCRC 8 Shaw Bros 0. Ipoh Dlv. 1: Kllat 6 Municipality 1. Nepal Cap qfinal (Malacca): 1 10 Ourkha Rifles 3 Ourkha Engineers 0 Inter-state primary schools (Kangar): Perils169 words
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Miscellaneous96 1964-11-06 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER S'porr Junior Cnp: Police 'A' v Amirahles -A" Winder Rovers v Ch Athletics 'A'; RAP T>PB3ih v Arsenul 'A' rail "W'-hes *t Fairer Pk>. RDT Cnp- Kinta Tndians v Shaw Bros (Stadium Perak): Trial: Johore under-23 trial fKluariff. 5). RUGGER Combined Universities v RAP Chanul (Spore padanß)96 words
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Article, Illustration1464 1964-11-06 18 Spore to set up shield against an Indon attack Lee tells Assembly of plan to form a territorial army to aid regular troops gINGAPORK'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, spoke today of the desirability of establishing a territorial army. They would be trained at weekends and would help the1,464 words
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Obituary50 1964-11-06 18 FERNANDEZ: J>ti». wife of Rleharo Fernanda Advocate and Solicitor Tnvandriirn and only dauKht«*r of late nr yr. h i.onrn MM Mrs. Lomn m Tiivnndnim on I MR C C SAMV mt samv Trani>- .illy on HS Tank Hn»d Pitu-.-iiwire-t* on r,-11->'4 -it 1 p.m. •or rivmation at Hindu Omrtrrv.50 words
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Obituary27 1964-11-06 18 IN LOVING MEMORY ol Jiui-ph ;r.pntoun, Ipohi «ho wtMi'it away ten yean ago •Oonr hut will never b« fotvottm 1 by hl« wife and children.27 words
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Article60 1964-11-06 18 TOKYO. Thurs— A joint communique issued In Peking by Mall President Modibo Keita and Communist Chinese Head of State Liv Shao-chl "noted with pleasure that the situation is most favourable for revolution throughout the continent of Africa.' 1 The communique, issued during the African leader's official visit,60 words
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306 1964-11-06 18 r[E long and lively struggle for control of George Outram and Co., Ltd., publishers of the Glasgow Herald, is over. At a meeting of Scottish and Universal Investments Ltd., Sir Hugh Fraser was LONDON. Thursday given a standing ovation when he announced306 words
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Article291 1964-11-06 18 LONDON, Thurs— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: lOnaon in /a ialayan 31 -t-/3 'ahang 18/104 +/3 'engkalen 18 -10 a 'etaling 12/6 Siamese 24 iouth Kinta 24 3 3 >outh Malayan 22 6 I iungei Besi 27 'anjong 20 6 'ronoh 23291 words
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Article60 1964-11-06 18 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 217 16d.. Dec. 21?« d.. Jan. 21' id.. Feb. 21 3 16d.. Jan. March 21 3 16d.. April June 21d.. JulySept. 21d.. Oct. Dec. 20 15 16d.. Jan. March 20 7 ,d.. April June 20"« d.. July Sept. 20 T sd c.i f Nov. 21 560 words
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Article23 1964-11-06 18 LONDON. Thurs— Buyers £1520, sellers £1525. Forward buyers £1482... sellers £1485. Settlement £1536. Turnover ajn. 230 tons, p.m. 190 tons. Tone: Easy.23 words
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191 1964-11-06 18 The luxury life and travels of Jimmy- on 50 cents SOUTHAMPTON. Thurs.— Jimmy Peck. 17. did not exactly stowaway on the liner France, bought a ticket for 50 cents and travelled in luxury across the Atlantic with the first-class passengers. "It was so easy." he said last night. "I wasReuter - 191 words
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Article48 1964-11-06 18 Babs: Council's new move LONDON, Thurs. Marathon walker, Dr. Barbara Moore. 60. who has said she will kill herself If her local council lays a se.ver through her garden. was told last night the Council will seek a court order on Monday for permission to start work. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article19 1964-11-06 18 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs—Twentieth Century-Fox says that Cleopatra. Its USS44 million production. Is approaching the breakeven point. AP.AP - 19 words
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89 1964-11-06 18 TOKYO. Thurs. The Cambodian Boy Scouts' Association has been dissolved following criticism by Prince Sihanouk. Chief of State, that the movement "is linked with imperialism and colonialism." Prince Sihanouk pointed out that the Boy Scouts movement origi- nated in a country of the "free world" and89 words
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312 1964-11-06 18 Peking sends Chou to Moscow meeting PEKING. Thurs. The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-Lai, is on his way to Moscow today at the head of a strong delegation to the celebrations of the Soviet revolution anniversary on Saturday. In announcing his departure, the Now China News Agency names MarshalReuter - 312 words
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