The Straits Times, 7 November 1964
1964-11-07
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Title Section23 1964-11-07 1 U LIBRARY. 3AP0RE. WV1964AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1964 15 CENTS. KDN 73123 words
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Article193 1964-11-07 1 SMELTED TIN, OIL, ONIONS FROM SUMATRA FOUND ON BOARD By ROBERT SINNIAH: Port Swettenham, Friday AN Indonesian ship from Sumatra with a $2 million cargo on board has been detained by the Royal Malaysian Navy here. The 140-ton vessel was intercepted by a RMN patrol craft as193 words
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Article36 1964-11-07 1 JAKARTA. Fri. President Soekamo, who returned to Jatcurto last night from a sevenoreek tour of several foreign coun- met., left this afternoon for 80- i ■or, his weekend retreat 40 miles trom here. AP.AP - 36 words
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Article35 1964-11-07 1 NEW DELHI. Fri.— The Prune MiniMor, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastrt. has appealed to the Indian people to no without rice for at leust two nays a month to help he food -shortage.— AP.AP - 35 words
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Article107 1964-11-07 1 'I SAW A PLANE CRASH INTO SEA' Fisherman tells police IfUANTAN, Fri. Police here s;iid today that a fisherman had reported that an unidentified plane crashed in the sea about a mile off the coast of Kuala Rom p i n this morning. The crash was seen by Inche Hassan107 words
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220 1964-11-07 1 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Mr. Salva dor Lopez, chief delegate of the Philippines, said today there were "encouraging straws in the wind" for setting up a proposed Afro-Asian conciliation commission to seek a solution of the Malaysian dispute. "Peace feelets" had been put out in Thailand.Reuter - 220 words
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Article54 1964-11-07 1 SINGAPORE, Fri— A snatch thief was battered to death today by a crowd who caught him soon after he stole a necklace from a woman in Jalan Azizi, off Paya Lebar Road. Police gave his name as Lee Hong 49, of Lorong Koo Chye. They have classified54 words
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Article, Illustration238 1964-11-07 1 GABRIEL LEE - GABRIEL LEE: By TRAINING EVERY WEDNESDAY TO DEFEND NATION THESE women in Territorial Army uniform are among the first to volunteer for combat training. Forty-nine of them, led by Datin Fatimah hinte Haji Abdul Majid. M.P. for Johore Bahru Barat. started training last month at Majidee barracks,238 words
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112 1964-11-07 1 Mendez 'Is Malacca an Island?' asks: Any proof of landing? MANILA, Fri. The Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mauro Mendez, said J today he still had not received official Information about the reported landings near Malacca by Indonesian guerillas. He asked newsmen if there was any proof that the landings had112 words
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Article65 1964-11-07 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Fri— For Hie second time in three days. Indonesian terrorists crossed the border into the Fourth Division of Sarawak, at about 11 a.m. yesterday. Two of the 30-strong terrorists were killed and three wounded. But both dead and wounded were taken back over65 words
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Article42 1964-11-07 1 JAKARTA, Fri.— lndonesia is guarding her borders with Malaysia •it h rockets and guided missiles, according to the newspaper Suluh Indotu It quoted armed forces staff ing that the homemade rockets and guided missiles h.ivr pntad "quite satisfactory" tests.— UPl.42 words
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Article50 1964-11-07 1 LONDON. Fri. The Israeli army has refused to allow Miss Israel, 18-year-oid brunette Ophira Margaltt. permLssion to take part in London's annual Miss World contest because she is at present on national service with a man's division, the organisers said here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article51 1964-11-07 1 NEW DELHI. Fri.— An Indian bu>er bid 80.470 rupees iSSO 000 i for an «ir-condltJoned 1962 Chevrolet Belair put up for sale by the State Trading Corporation Other bids Included. A 1962 Mercedes Benz. 78.000 rupees 'M 9.0001 and an Opel Kapltan 55.000 rupees ($34.000).—AP - 51 words
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505 1964-11-07 1 SHIPS HIMSELF HOME C.O.D. IN A CRATE SYDNEY, Friday. J^S Australian athlete had himself shipped home ciish on delivery from Britain in ;i wooden crate because he couldnM afford ;i ticket for the 1 1.000-mile flight Reginald Spiers, 22, of Adelaide, spent 63 hours in the crate without food or505 words
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Article94 1964-11-07 1 MANILA, Fri— An Indonesian diplomat has told aspiring Filipino newsmen that freedom of the press is a myth which more and morr nations are discarding in the public interest. At a journalism seminar in Central Luzon. Mr. R.A.S Hardojo said many erstwhile proponents of press freedom now recogniseAP - 94 words
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Article497 1964-11-07 1 Big pay rise for postal clerks KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. About 1,150 postal clerks and officers are to get increases in pay and allowances ranging from $30 to about $200 a month. This is as a result of an award by the Government Services Arbitration Tribunal, made public today. But the497 words
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Article34 1964-11-07 1 BREZ: WE WANT PEACI MOSCOW. Fri. Mr. Brezhnev. Soviet Conmunist Party leader, said today Russia wanted to -consolidate cause of peace' and IS. election showed majority of Americans cherished this idea. RenterReuter - 34 words
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141 1964-11-07 2 FIJI: UN URGES BRITAIN TO GRANT FREEDOM TNITED NATIONS. Fri. —The United Nations Special Committee on Colonialism yesterday voted to call on, Britain to take immediate steps to hand over power in Fiji unconditionally to the Fijian people. Britain. Australia and the Unit*' abstained. Thn resolution noted 'with regrf thatReuter - 141 words
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Article29 1964-11-07 2 TOKYO. Fn. CommuntK China yesterday charged that two U.S. military planes violated t China's air space and Immediately Usurrl warning, its 340 th, to th* us— upi.29 words
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Article, Illustration517 1964-11-07 2 jy[OSCOW, Fri. The Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai, arrived here last night for the first top level Si noSoviet talks in three years. He received a cool but polite wel- come. The Soviet Pre r mier. Mr. Alexei Kosygin. led the517 words
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Article, Illustration146 1964-11-07 2 ALGIERS. Fri. Chinese Foreign Minister. Mar- i shal Chen Yl. said yester- day that Mr. Khrushchev's fall had opened the way for better relations between Peking and Moscow. He also announced that the Algerian Premier. Mr. Ahmed Ben I Bella,146 words
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136 1964-11-07 2 SAIGON. Fri.— A heavily armed 30-man Vietconß patrol penetrated to within less than 1.000 yards of the U.S. Embassy yesterday in an attempt to kidnap a local Government official, reliable sources said. But. the guerillas fled when local citizens began shouting andUPI - 136 words
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Article52 1964-11-07 2 Dearer and dearer JAKARTA. Pri. The Indonesian Government has mipo-rcJ a surcharge on imported goods except rice, rough cotton, fertl- 1 liser. newsprint, medicines and scientific literature, according to a ofcrec Issued by the Cabinet today. I'he surcharge la 1.350 rupuhs for every U.S. dollar Daid for the i importedReuter - 52 words
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Article27 1964-11-07 2 NICOSIA. Fn. Two morr I mans, bank man 'lvi :.:icl .1 woman doctor. ve.steni..v defected to 'he \Yp.<: from CommunlM holiday tour in CvDrus.27 words
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159 1964-11-07 2 The pros of admitting China to U.N. CTRASBOI'RG. Fri— The 17 -nation Council of Europe was told yesterday that it was time that the question of China's admission to the United Nations was reconsidered by the West. Mr. Finn Mor. the Norwegian vice-president of the Council > mmm bly. saidReuter - 159 words
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97 1964-11-07 2 NEW DELHI. Fri.— The Indian Government last night ordered the summary trial of traders allegrd to have manipulated supplies of food and other commodities. The presidential ordinance was issued after widespread criticism that unscrupulous traders had been hoarding grain and speculating in essential commoditiesReuter - 97 words
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138 1964-11-07 2 Boss on the outside who can't get a look inside DURBAN, Fri. Mr. George Singh, 51, managing director of a Durban soft drinks factory, goes to work every day. But he doesn't go inside the I plant. From his car parked outside the plant he carries on all the factoryAP - 138 words
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Article35 1964-11-07 2 PERTH. Fri. A BUI aimed 'at protecting wrecks of 17th and 1 18 th century Dutch and English ships lying off th West Australian coast has been introduced in th* Legislative Assembly here.35 words
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218 1964-11-07 2 SALISBURY, Friday. rpHE polls closed last night on Rhodesia's vital referendum, and a spokesman for the ruling Rhodesian Front Government said they expected at least a 70 per cent vote in favour of independence on the basis of the present constitution. Sources close to theReuter - 218 words
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Miscellaneous16 1964-11-07 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /COME OU^ L__ WCRE IN CA«*"~*"S f OOMC ON *AL6C VsAUURRV^16 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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503 1964-11-07 3 LONDON, Friday gRITAIN'S new Labour Government faces the first major test of its slender parliamentary majority on Monday in a head-on clash with the Conservatives over steel nationalisation plans. Sir Alec Douglas-Home's opposition party will follow up this 24 hours later withReuter - 503 words
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143 1964-11-07 3 Now... the thanpenicillin drug LONDON, Fri. A new antibiotic drug, claimed to be probably the biggest discovery since penicillin, has been developed by British scientists, it was announced here today. Equally as potent as penicillin, the new antibiotic, called Ceporin. works faster, will be cheaper to produce, and i.s success!143 words
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Article41 1964-11-07 3 WALLOPS ISLAND (Virginia), Prl. A satellite of instruments was shot Into space for 17 minutes today to study what scientists call "day glow." the interaction of ultra-violet radiation from the sun with oxygen in the upper atmosphere U.P.I.UPI - 41 words
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82 1964-11-07 3 PORTSMOUTH (N c w Hampshire). Fri. A I U.S. Air Force KC97 Stratojet tanker plane crashed on take-off from Pease Air Force Ba.se near here yesterday, killing all five men aboard. The aircraft was the fnurth of five planes taking off on an airborne refuelling82 words
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Article25 1964-11-07 3 VATICAN CITY. Fri. Pope Paul last night received in audience Peter Tatsuo Cardinal Doi, Archbishop of Tokyo. They conferred for 20 minutes. A.P.AP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration243 1964-11-07 3 I ONDON. Fri.— .Mr. Roy Jenkins, the Minister of Aviation, tast night categorically denied suggestions that Britain had done a secret deal with the United States to scrap the Anglo-French Conrord supersonic airliner project. At the end of a noisy Commons debate inReuter - 243 words
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133 1964-11-07 3 PARIS. Friday. lyiß. Georges Pompidou, the French Prime MiniiTA ster, said yesterday that Britain's decision to review the Anglo-French Concord project to build a supersonic airliner "seems to be a sort of surrender of Europe to the Americans." He told a luncheon of Fn.nch parliamentaryReuter - 133 words
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Article59 1964-11-07 3 ONDON, Fri. Crack troops of Britain's tough "Red Devils" parachute regiment will bo issued with powder puffs for a .special exercise next week. The exercise, on Salisbury Plain, will test new equipment protecting against chemical attacks lr> war. Powder puffs are used to dab59 words
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Article47 1964-11-07 3 CHICAGO. Fri. A blind woman told police she thot her husband dead— aiming in the direction of his voice after a "terrible quarrel." Mrs. Josenhine Davis, 71. was charged with killing her husband, William. 68. on Wednesday night in their apartment. APAP - 47 words
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Article43 1964-11-07 3 BARI (Italy), Fri. People rushed for safety and shops clanged down their shutters when four lions escaped from a circus here yesterday. Police shot two of them and wounded the others, which were taken back to their cages. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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107 1964-11-07 3 12-year-old babysitter cause of divorce T ONDON, Fri. A 27- year-old woman won a divorce action yesterday because her husband committed adultery with their 12-year-old babysitter. The judge granted a decree nisi to be made absolute In three months to Mrs. Amelia Hearn, who was given the custody of theReuter - 107 words
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100 1964-11-07 3 1 NEW YORK, Fri. "Sick" comedian Lenny Bruce has been fcund guilty of giving "obscene, indecent, immoral and impure" performances at a night club In i Greenwich Village here. The comedian, who told the i court his income had dropped i from U*****.000Reuter - 100 words
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Article149 1964-11-07 3 HPHE United States A and Russia yesterday signed an agreement to clear the way for an exchange of conventional and satellite weather data over a Moscow-Wash-ington "cold line." The agreement was signed in New York by Dr. Hugh L. Dryden. representing the U.S. Natio- HUMReuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration283 1964-11-07 3 Nixon hits out at Rocky, 'the party divider' YEW YORK. Fri. Former Vice-Presl-dent. Mr. Richard Nixon yesterday blasted New York's Governor. Mr Nelson Rockefeller, as the "principal divider" in Senator Barry Goldwater's election campaign. Mr. Nixon told a Press conference here that Mr. Rockefeller was resented by many people forReuter - 283 words
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167 1964-11-07 4 Govt setting up probe team on SMMWU affairs CINGAPORE, Fri. Government has decided to set up a commission of inquiry to look into various aspects of the administration of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union. This was disclosed today by the union's acting167 words
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237 1964-11-07 4 GOVT. TELLS OF BIG PLANS FOR P. MINYAK CIXGAPORE, Fri. From the ruins of Pulau Minyak the Itampong on stilts! which was wiped out by a fire on Wednesday \vill rise a giant industrial complex and new blocks of flats. Disclosing this today, a Singapore Housing and Development B o237 words
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Article87 1964-11-07 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— At 7.15 p.m. tomorrow Radio Singapura's English service listeners can hear a recording of an address by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. when he opened the first plenary meeting of the Conference for Young Asian Leaders at the University of Singapore87 words
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158 1964-11-07 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— The I flagship of the Fifth Italian Naval Division, the cruiser Andrea Doria. is due here on Sunday on her way I back to Italy from Japan after a Far Eastern cruise. The missile-carrying cruiser has a complement of 500 ofneers and158 words
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88 1964-11-07 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Singapore Spastic Children's Association this week had a boost in funds when the Australian Wives Auxiliary presented it with a cheque for $780. Mrs. P. Rae, chairman of the committee who accepted the cheque, said It would be used to I88 words
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Article64 1964-11-07 4 SINGAPORE, Pri. Celebrated Mexican pianist, Jose Kahan. flew Into Singapore from Paris last night to give a recital at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday night. His trip here was arranged by Singapore's violinist teacher and Impresario, Mr. Goh Soon Tioe. Tickets for his recital, at $6. $5,64 words
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119 1964-11-07 4 New air raid siren test at 2.30 p.m. on Monday SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government will be carrying out another air raid siren test in Singapore at 2.30 p.m. on Monday. This time the test would be confined to the city area and Queenstown. As in the first test, the119 words
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Article53 1964-11-07 4 SINGAPORE, Frl— The Police today announced special traffic arrangements for Sunday's Remembrance Day parade, which is to be held between 7 a.m. and 8.30 a.m. at Connaught Drive. Similar traffic arrangements have been made for a rehearsal to be held at Connaught Drive between 5 p.m. and53 words
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193 1964-11-07 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will launch the first Woodworking Month In the State when he opens a woodworking Industries exhibition at the Singapore Polytechnic workshop block tomorrow at 4 D.m. The exhibition will be on until Nov. 15 and193 words
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Article52 1964-11-07 4 SINGAPORE Prl— Singapore's First Lady, Toh Puan Noor Aishah. will declare open the Singapore Council of Social Services third annual exhibition and sale of work at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow at 10 a.m. The two-day exhibition will be open dally from 10 a.m. to52 words
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Article, Illustration327 1964-11-07 5 SOLIDARITY WEEK PLANS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Sultan of Selangor will lead a National Solidarity Week precession in Klang on Nov. 22. This will highlight the States progiammes for the Week beginning on Nov. 16. A 12-man committee headed by the State Secretary.327 words
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Article25 1964-11-07 5 KUALA LIPIS. Fri. A district National Solidarity Committee was formed here y(A:erd»y with the actinß District Officer. Inche Ja'afar bin Awang, as chairman.25 words
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Article28 1964-11-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association will hold its annual reunion dinner at the Kum Lens Restaurant here on Dec. 5.28 words
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280 1964-11-07 5 1—15,000I 15,000 TO BE AT JOHORE MASS RALLY fOHORE KAIIRI'. Fri. Some 15,00» people in Johore are expected to turn up for a mass rally here on Nov. 16 to mark the start of the nation wide National Solidarity Week. The rally to be held at the padang opposite the280 words
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Article238 1964-11-07 5 CINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. todayhad an Informal meeting with community leaders and Press representative* with a view to forming a National Solidarity Week committee. under the chairmanship of the Primr Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Invitations have already been sent238 words
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Article62 1964-11-07 5 MALACCA. Fn. A pottery worker. Hhw Kirn Fall. 36. was today fined $3,000 or six month* 1 jail in the Alor Gaiah Sessions Court after he was found guilty of promoting a 10.000-character lottery. Haw was stated to have committed the offence at the Betty Cafe.62 words
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Article268 1964-11-07 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Straits Times received another $3,269.80 tdday for the eight orphans, whose father. Mr. Ow Chow Choon diPd of cancer early this year and whose mother was Killed in a road accident iv:pntly. The total received by tne smuts Times !ov the268 words
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Article49 1964-11-07 5 JESSELTON. Fn Native chiefs and or;m? UIU 'kdtnpong chiefi* are conttmpldting the formation of nn MMMtattan on the eiist cowst Sabah. it ni reported today. Thr decision was made at meeting held in Sttndakan which was attended about 200 native i chiefs and Imm pong tuas.49 words
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202 1964-11-07 5 Aussie TV shows our forces in action I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. An Australian television company has completed a half-hour film on Malaysian security forces In, action against the Indonesian invaders at the recent. Malacca-Johore oorder landings. The film will be widely screened in Australia In the next few days. This was202 words
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94 1964-11-07 5 TELUK ANSON. Fri. Lee Hor Van. 12. a pupil of the Phooi Ying Primary School at Sungei Sutnun here won the top prize in the national language speech contest sponsored by the Lower Penile Chinese Schools Teachers' Association Altogether 60 boys and94 words
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Miscellaneous20 1964-11-07 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl "BOGSViff ft 1 r^v>O^ri 1 e "V.t-T I i /keep oBACTicN' I'll) ■»u,u».-o« Rffl PICKVAUPIMA^20 words
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Article, Illustration638 1964-11-07 6 J[ADAM Ngoi Sui Ing, 59, described as the second wife of a businessman and landed proprietor. Ding Do Ca, who was murdered by Communist terrorists 15 years ago, and her two children claimed a share of his estate in the High Court638 words
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Article193 1964-11-07 6 NO. 52 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at the Royal Australian Air Force station here, will receive its standard from retired Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Pughe Lloyd at a special ceremony on Dec. 2. Sir Hugh, who as F/Lt. Lloyd flew with the193 words
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Article, Illustration221 1964-11-07 6 Majority of Filipinos support Malaysia: Visitor 1/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The vast majority of Filipinos support Malaysia in her dispute with Indonesia and they have constantly kept this stand. So said Professor (Miss) Joseflna Constantino. a delegate to the Asian regional seminar on '"Teaching About the UN" here, toi day. She221 words
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195 1964-11-07 6 Minister promises TV for Kelantan soon KOTA BHARU, Fri*— The Minister of Irvformation and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, has promised the people of Kelantan that a television station would be installed in the State as soon as possible." Inche Senu was answering questions from Umno members at the195 words
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Article39 1964-11-07 6 TELUK ANSON. Fri. Seng Tai Nang, 24. a nshern. drowned off Bagan Sungai Blukang, 28 miles from here, yesterday, when he fell into the sea while casting his net from a sampan. His body was recovered.39 words
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Article32 1964-11-07 6 SINGAPGHE. Fri P, terclay detained eight st ciety ■fighter" suspects under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. Two of them are i have been involved in reo robberies.32 words
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Article25 1964-11-07 6 KANGAR. Fri. Mr. 1 :n H'joi lias been appointrd administrator of the Perlis General Hospital the first officer to hold this appointment here.25 words
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Miscellaneous192 1964-11-07 6 An^ff O**p By V.T. Miami in S* TLiwS RIGHT' rwATS WHAT] I CAM MAKE T hot NOW IGOTO "Pp., I 7*~OHMvl /OU A WEATVIER GOP IS POR.' OR COLO MAKE _X I MEPTTATE IN 7 J rtO^u< I MAKC WHEW I THINK WE NEED TH* WINO9 BLOW :vw V tw'192 words
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Article, Illustration1705 1964-11-07 7 DUFFY'S BATTLE ON THE GEMAS ROAD A lon& vi&il and at last the enemy, lulllll first on cycles then with tanks ON January 14, 1942, the men of Lieut. Colonel F. Galleghan's 2/30 th Battalion crouched grimly in their weapon pits along the Gemas Road in central Malaya. The battalion1,705 words
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Article115 1964-11-07 8 W»r4t Sit (Minimum) *R A MRS. It Kathlnivrlu thank frf»od>. relatlvm for their valuable «!ft«. attendance and a<m*tanre at I. their weddlni on 1T-IO-64. PAMILV OF LATt Mr D«yal Wr«h. Batu Ga)ah thank frirndr rclatlr^g for Mh, a«»l»tanee condol*ncer. nltrndan^. ,-tc during thrlr rw^nt brrravfrmrnl MRt. JOSEPH and family115 words
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Article37 1964-11-07 8 Word* tit (Minimum) MADAM SANTHARAMMAL DAVID: In l.ovmi; Memory of a Devoted Soul that departed on 7th November HO, l'nrl v.i lied art thou amonK all the women that have enriched 'heir homes Prov. 31-29.37 words
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Article374 1964-11-07 8 If Kuala Lumpur is to become a capital worthy of Mai- j aysia, the Central Government i must help its development. Too j long has status as hub of the nation brought more headaches than rewards, as the city has striven unaided to carry two burdens spared other374 words
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Article178 1964-11-07 8 Tun Razak's visit to Kelanta.i has paid an early and important dividend. The State Government has agreed to accept financial aid from the Central Government without reservations, and rural development can get under way again after years of frustration. In recent months Kelantan has shown many signs of178 words
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Article662 1964-11-07 8 Mr. Chou En-lai's visit to Moscow increases considerably i the importance of the week-end celebrations of the October Revolution. The fall of Khrush- chev had already given the occasion special significance, j European Communist leaders, < including the Prime Ministers of Russia's East European satellites, intend662 words
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365 1964-11-07 8 By ROLAND HUNTFORD UELSINKI, Fri. In their exposed geographical position the Finns are exceptionally sensitive to all change in the Soviet Union. They remember visits from Mr. Khrushchev how he struck up a personal friendship with President Kekkonen, how he avoided involvement in local365 words
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472 1964-11-07 8 A SUMMARISED version ol an article I wrote for the Australian journal "Quadrant" on intermarriage between Australians and Asians was published in the "Straits Times." The article was an objective study of the problems associated with Intermarriage between Western people and Asians. The summary472 words
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Article103 1964-11-07 8 WITH the Introduction or the second Malaysian Airways Silver Kris jet service from Singapore to Bangkok (via Penang; passengers from Penang now have the pleasure of travelling in luxury and comfort to the Thai capital. May I also hope that Malaysian Airways will consider the possibility of a103 words
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900 1964-11-07 8 STANLEY KARNOW - Mao's men trip over the roots of tradition- STANLEY KARNOW B^ HONG KONG, FRIDAY CHINA'S current camp a i g n to p r oniote "socialist education" is a highly revealing exercise. It shows the intensity with which the Communist government in Peking, after 15 years is still trying to900 words
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Advertisement870 1964-11-07 8 Straits Ti.es ft Malty ftUa <*«a«aNla« aOvrtli— «ta mmr k* kind** Ml cold arrow aat akcam Orchard Road (l.t rxxyr) COLO ITORAUI BRANCHCS At H.IIM d KitM t K'PHI »«W Naval Baa*. Atrrhorlted Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester Haute. Colly«r Quay TUB NIWI FRONT nt7p«t-lck-, Supwmark** M. M. ISMAIL870 words
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Advertisement25 1964-11-07 8 1 For VISION CARE consult EVERBRIGHT tl) Scientific Eye Examination (2) Modern Eyewear (3) Visual Training C.S. CHONG.O.D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19, Chulia Street. Singapore.25 words
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Advertisement90 1964-11-07 8 9? Nothing extraordinary! It's what we do for every client: we fix up his travel itinerary to meet his individual taste and budget, so that he gets maximum pleasure out of his trip. We insist on taking the trouble out of travel for him: so we give hints on how90 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1964-11-07 9 FOUR MEN JAILED, WOMAN FINED FOR $21,800 GAMBLING SWINDLE CONSPIRACY By SIA CHEONG YEW: Singapore, Friday FIVE confidence tricksters, one of them a woman, were today found guilty' of cheating Irene Ng Bee Wah, wife of a company director, of a total of $21,800. Irene1,044 words
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136 1964-11-07 9 Stephens due for talks with Siew Sin SINGAPORE. Fri. The Chief Minister of Sabah. Dato Donald Stephens, flew In here today from Jesselton on his way to Kuala Lumpur to hold talks with the Malaysian Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. on Sabah's six-year development plan which begins next136 words
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Article65 1964-11-07 9 KLANTAN, Fri.— The Mentrt Besar. Dato Yahya bin Haji Mobamed Sen. today received a donation of $5,000 from Dato Lim Km; ;i husinessman. towards the state Vigilante Corps Welfare Fund. Dato Lim is managing director of the Hock Aun Agency here. Other donations received today I65 words
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Article52 1964-11-07 9 KIALA LUMPUR. Fri. Ma- Uysia s High Commissioner to Australia and New Zealand. Tun Lim Yew Hock. Is now 1 here for roktine consultations with the Government. This is his second return home for consultations since his appointment in January. He first came I back52 words
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278 1964-11-07 9 'Front is weak because we are not communal 9 MALACCA. Fri. The acting president of Party Rakyat, Inche Karim Bakar, said today that the Socialist Front was weak because it had no racial elements. He told "00 delegates attenalng the party's national congress at the Town Hall here: "The Alliance278 words
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Article100 1964-11-07 9 Sabah State Railways accused JESSELTON. Frl. The Railway Workers Union today charged the Sabah State Railways with falling to train local staff to take over posts held by technicians recruited from Hong Kong. The union secretary. Mr. William Chan, said these skilled workers from Hong Kong were employed on contract,Reuter - 100 words
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Article84 1964-11-07 9 $343 more for Madam Parvathi SINGAPORE. Fit Th« Straits Times today received further donations, totalling $343 for the 11 children and Madam Parvathl. widow of a labourer. S. Shanmugam. who was killed in a road accident in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 1 Their fund now stands at $478. Today's donations84 words
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Article44 1964-11-07 9 SINGAPORE. Prt.— A recruiting team trom the Malaysian Armed Forces will be in Singapore from Monday to Wednesday to interview recruits for the Singapore Infantry > Regiment. The team will be at the Drill i Hall. Beach Road, Singapore, at, a.m. telly.44 words
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Article109 1964-11-07 9 SOEKARNO FEARS OUR RADIO MOST j£OTA BHARL'. Fri. One of Malaysia's most potent weapons against President Soekarno's confrontation is Kail id Malaysia, the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said today. He was speaking at the official opening of Radio Malaysia's regional studies here by the109 words
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Article178 1964-11-07 9 Japan gives way on air pact I£UALA LUMPUR, Prt. 1 Malaysia will sign an air agreement with Japan onj Monday after a compromise on the part of the Japanese. Negotiations on the agreement, resumed on Aug. 24, hit a snag over the number of passengers to be carried by Japan178 words
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Advertisement95 1964-11-07 9 rnUlu =1= Here are the handsomest cars on the road! Can yon name them? Need wetell you the answers? They are aIITRITJMFHcars, of course! 1 "JBBa^kA a, tfyi 200(rto^ Voted 'Car of the Year 1964' vv The hi-powered beauty Th. TRIUMPH VITESSE^^ and built for speed^^^^ The TRIUMPH TR4(svsil«ble with95 words
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Advertisement158 1964-11-07 9 B^^y^^ataav p SNCIAI Of FIR p fk 'KM A PERIOD OF 30 DAYS) /j 10. DiKmnf frmi tK. Litt Mai fk« M CFl.t ltck.4 D.nn, ttnod. y» L*«9-t«rm Lawn up t» 60% of thr Selling f »,ct fo k< f G.».«. w.tk Ear? ftta*!""' Tcrmi. W litf« W.,k, WattS J3158 words
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Miscellaneous844 1964-11-07 9 IAimMHMMHM TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CBANNRI. 5 X.L.. P. Pinanff 7.10 A Modern Drama in Canto--6 Ipob and Malacca nese; 7.30 1 ix>ve Lucy "Lucy P.M.; 3.00 Opening and pro- Plays Cupid"; 8.00 News in gramme summary; 3.02 Maverick Mandarin: 8.10 Aslirama; 8.30 Hostage' 3.57 My Hero "Salt Alfred Hitchcock presents844 words
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241 1964-11-07 10 Jakarta enigma and Manila obscurity ITNITED NATIONS, Fri. Malaysia's chief delegate to the United Nations, Mr. R. Ramani, said yesterday that his Government was still unable to determine precisely what was behind the Indonesian policy of confrontatioru Indonesia had never formulated clearly her objectives, which remained a riddle wrapped inReuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration40 1964-11-07 10 PBNANO. Pit A m.i.von. Mr.' Mail Wchk Chalk, l.s looking for his wife. Yap Yeok Eng missing ■lnce last July 15. He gave this message for her: "Please come home quickly. Our children need you badly."40 words
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88 1964-11-07 10 Doctor's son missing since Wednesday PEN'ANG. Fri. A Doctor's son. Yabaya Mohamed ArilT. 17, (above), has been missing from his Babington Avenue home since last Wednesday. Yahaya. son of Dr. Haji Abdul Ghani, chairman of the Penang branch of the University of Malaya Graduates' Society and Health Officer, Butterworth, left88 words
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Article33 1964-11-07 10 KUAJ^ LUMPUR. Prt.—Th« staff of the Forest Department timber depot here today contributed $69 towards the Malaysia! Defence Fund, bringing the total received by the Straits Tunes so far to $2,033.65.33 words
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141 1964-11-07 10 pENANG, Fri. The 1 Chief Scout of the Commonwealth, Sir Charles Maclean, today referred to the 1 dissolution of the Cambodian Boy Scouts Association as "extraordinary. 1 Without referring to j Cambodia or Prince Sihanouk, the Chief of State, by name. Sir Charles told the141 words
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Article158 1964-11-07 10 $35,000 FOR LOSS OF A LEG SINGAPORE, Fri. A young school teacher, whose left leg had to be amputated below the knee following a road accident, had judgment entered in his favour for $35,000 with costs in the High Court yesterday. The Judgment was entered against the Green Bus Co.,158 words
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Article50 1964-11-07 10 SEREMBAN, Pri. Seventeen Malay youths from Negri Fembi)an who have just completed a three months' training in rubber tapping and rubber processing left here by train last night to work on an estate in Tawau. Sabah. Accompanying them was Inche Aris bin Rani. 40. their supervisor.50 words
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Article132 1964-11-07 10 CAPE KENNEDY. FrL— America's cameracarrying Mariner spacecraft apparently failed last night only hoars after it was launched on a pioneering voyage to Mars. Radio communications were lost with the 5751 b probe shortly before midnight. "It looks like we've got a dead spacecraft." said a spokesmanAP - 132 words
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344 1964-11-07 10 That royal essay book: Battle may move to court ■^■^^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^a^ea^a^a^a^a^a^a™ LONDON, Friday. J^ HIGH COURT judge may be asked to de- I cide the ownership of one of 15-year-old I Prince Charles's school exercise books. The green, 60-page book of the Prince's j classroom essays disappeared from GordonI stoun School,Reuter - 344 words
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274 1964-11-07 10 T ONDON. Fri. Mil- lionaire Esmond Durlacher is known as "the Emperor" of the London Stock Exchange. But the gesture made at his Mark 10 Jaguar by the driver of a Ford Anglia was hardly a royal salute. "It was274 words
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Article84 1964-11-07 10 JOHNSON CITY (Texas), Prt. President Johnson and Vice President Hubert Humphrey ended a days talks yesterday and Mr. Humphrey told reporters he might quit his Senate job soon. "There is a possibility I might resign before the end of the year," he said. "This is becauseAP - 84 words
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Article145 1964-11-07 10 LONDON, Friday. ORITAINs annual flrewoKfcs spree, to mark Guy Fawkes' Day, ended early today with a toll of two dead, scores of children burnt and, in i London alone nearly 100 arrests by police. Throughout the country, hospitals dealt with a stream of firework casualties,Reuter - 145 words
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Article64 1964-11-07 10 LONDON, Frl. The British Government wants to speed Brii tain's remaining colonies on the i road to free self-governmeut Jurt as the first post-war Labour Government freed India. Pakistan and Ceylon. Lord Taylor. Parliamentary Se- cretary to the Secretary for Comj monwealth Relations, told theReuter - 64 words
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Article28 1964-11-07 10 LONDON. Pri. The Anglican Bishop of Hong Kong, the Rev. Ronald Owen Hall, opened in Soho, a social centre centre for London's Chinese restaurant workers.—Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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136 1964-11-07 10 T ONDON, Fri.— Some of Ld the electro-cardiogra-phic machines used in British hospitals to record patients' heartbeat keep picking up pop music shows and weather forecasts from the 8.8.C. At one hospital the same thing has happened with a machine used for measuring muscle136 words
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Advertisement164 1964-11-07 10 There is an OjFEL_ TO SUIT EVERY MOTORING REQUIREMENT Til.© New OPEL REKORD (2 or 4 doors) makes ciriving a, treat. y^^^Jw^^nSL^^mm. jgBJ MtamWammmm tLWammml mW-W/KE Perfect Answer For Malaysian Motoring KAPITAN r__ j > Eltoonc* it one of it* distinctive marks, <i^js^ m*rTJ^ Ir^ CAR-A-VAN anorhtr is dependability and164 words
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Advertisement272 1964-11-07 10 AQTJAJVIA.TIC HO THE INBOARD ENGINE WITH X THE OUTBOARD %^9%PS Rugged and powerful, ths Volvo l 3 Penta Aquamatic 110 horse- f£i J^SsJ^S power satisfy the requirement! ifll^C^3B^^7! of motor boat enthusiasts. _J^S Jv Unequalled fuel economy arid (f^m^fjm^^r^r reliability, electrio hydraulic *S^^^ lift combining with all the Ml MO272 words
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404 1964-11-07 11 Housing the tourist after we get him rpHE importance of tourism in the economy of 1 Malaysia hardly needs emphasising. Mr. K.M. Byrne, Chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, has stated that the Board has $1,300,000 to spend in 1965 to attract tourists. .Malaysia is already getting a tremendous404 words
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179 1964-11-07 11 MR. T. C. LEE complains A about "inconsiderate and selfish students" who do their homework in the (National) library. Now. T. C. Lee must have been to the library very frequently to be able to say that students often leave their flies and text books179 words
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Letter65 1964-11-07 11 HOLLAND Road and the Lido and Orchard Road in Singapore are fast becoming a Dusy highway. I wonder if the P.W.D realises that the manholes on these roads are either too low or are above the road level. In both cases motorists get a bumpy ride65 words
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Letter88 1964-11-07 11 MEMBERS of the Autobile Association (Singapore) who refused to approve the purchase of a three storey building in River Valley Road for $285,000 may be surprised to learn that the property has been occupied by another association for $280,000. Values of properties fluctuate according: to the i needs88 words
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Letter86 1964-11-07 11 TiHE newly comA pleted flats oft Kandang K c r b a v Road. Brickfields. Kuala Lumpur, have been unoccupied from July this year when they were completed. People who bounht these flats from private developers cannot move in. They have been told that the buildings86 words
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Letter50 1964-11-07 11 WHENEVER I pass the main entrance of one of Singapore's largest cinemas I am confronted by three or four Indian youngsters begging for money. They are there almost every day where their parents are no one knows. Can't the authorities concern do something about them? B. M. Singapore50 words
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Letter51 1964-11-07 11 AT Singapore's national library the other mornIng. I parked my car in the bay nearest to the library, as it was raining. The attendant flatly refused to come for the fee and instead I had to walk to him. Are attendants not provided with umbrellas? (Mrs.) G. TAN51 words
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Letter355 1964-11-07 11 I was surprised and shocked to read the letter headed "The Highest Court of Appeal in Malaysia." Your unnamed correspondent appears to have little knowledge of the law in this country, or of the respective functions of the Judiciary. Court of Appeal am the Privy355 words
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Letter146 1964-11-07 11 YOUNG LADY FROM JAPAN I THOUGHT the Deputy Registrar of the University of Singapore. Mrs. Lv Sinclair, completely missed the point and purpose of the article you published on the young lady from Japan. A heart-warming story of a Japanese, and Asian, girls' brave attempt, to break family traditions and146 words
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Letter71 1964-11-07 11 JS it proper for a Customs officer to leave all the clothes and articles of a traveller on the counter after checking and walk away leaving it all lying around? The traveller has then to rearrange and repack her j clothes and articles with all i eyes staring71 words
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Advertisement236 1964-11-07 11 Huge B .sffßnsr I J J PHILCO 13R543 12.6 cv. ft. CAPACITY I If your family requirements call for a big deluxe refrigerator here it Is at a price you'll find hard to believe. Especially when you take note of all the features the huge 53 Ib. zero zone freezer;236 words
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Advertisement256 1964-11-07 11 NEW MODERN POLYPACK RELIEF £S& FROM COLDS -FEVERHEADACHES PAINS r^^p 4 ■jfev SIMPLY TEAR OFF TABLETS FROM STRIP BSkv.,: '^*;fcyTW SAME GENUINE ASPRO' I HI i> SAFE! EFFECTIVE! Sif^Mfc, f** f^ THE PAIN RELIEVER Sfcvjp/ *2«fcV KNOWN AND TRUSTED ■tti|/ v^j^v/ THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA S^. J I AND THE WORLD /^SSfet.*256 words
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Advertisement525 1964-11-07 12 (Continued Irom Page Hi RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS .'0 Word* S2.it (Wn.> ST ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. (Anglican): 7 (KJ a.m. Holy <'uii.muiilon: 8.00 am Pariah Communion; Ul a.m. Uornlnit Pniwr .Mandarin); 11.00 a.m. R I 'ay Service; 12.00 noon Holy Communion; 6.00 p.m. KvensonK. BIBLE-PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Of Malaysia. Sunday services: Zion. Berangoon Garden,525 words
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Advertisement568 1964-11-07 12 SITUATIONS VACANT M H nrets H 'Mfn.l Box rr> '"n ESTABLISHED BOOKSHOP NEEDS xperienced salesman to canvas •i Mssßasjar* schools. State details, requirements etc. Box A 4838 S.T. S"rore. MEDICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE Required. Please send application with picture not returnable stating qualifications and personal datas to Box A4V26 S.T. Singapore.568 words
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Advertisement832 1964-11-07 12 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* Si (Min.)-Box it el: txtrm CLERK REQUIRED for American Club Must be fully conversant with ofnce routine and able to typs with speed and accuracy. Applicants should apply in tbelr own handwriting to Manager in Scotta Road. Singapore 3 giving full details of previous employment WANTED832 words
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Advertisement1076 1964-11-07 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ■f. H >-rf% >j iMtn.) Box St rtt txlrm FOR RENT: Room with Kurniture Telephone. suitable for single at couple. KeaaonMble rent, contact 299-A Tanjong Katong Road. Singapore. ROOMS TO l4t, Terrace Hous*. Mucpherson area suitable tor ladies, bachelors and couples. King (S'por*) UTUL'6 3.30 p.m. to 8.001,076 words
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Advertisement977 1964-11-07 12 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE >i> Mnrets U I Mln.f— Box it rU. mttrm SERANGOON OAROEN ESTATE: 3-bedroom Srrel-deuched House along Borthwick Drive. Contact Mr Lee. 3. Kianu Kuang Avenue. Tel. 873'<2 Singapore, hetort or .ifter offlce hours. MODERN 4 STOREY FLATS WITH PENTHOUSE. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY AT ALIWAL STREET. (ABOUT977 words
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Advertisement1036 1964-11-07 12 BEAUTY CULTURE tt Word* Si (Min.Y—Box St rt*. txtrm BEST BRIDAL MAKEUP. ProCulture or Hairdressing courses under tb* directorship of Rosalie Hernon at Salon Pboenlx Blngapore-9. Tel: MM LEARN THE SECRET FORMULA tni'i baa Drought total beauty to thousands of world-famous models. »cud fa- your copy of "Secrets of Poise.1,036 words
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Advertisement897 1964-11-07 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE St Word* SS Hin.)— Box St fit. txtrm ISS2 AUSTIN sso station Wagen god condition, accident free 53. 500/--o n.o. View 3-A Norrls Road (Spore) 10 a.m to 5 p.m. No dealer*. 1960 MODEL SINGER Uazell* Registered December 1939 42.000 miles, mint condition 52.A00 o n.o. Plt.Lt.897 words
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Advertisement867 1964-11-07 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2« ITsrsts Si (Htm.) am it eU. txtrm 19S1 MAZDA 360 2-door sedan. I irooran ouned. modrrat* rallrat:* Ideal second car at S7M/- ono Telephone (B'pore) 7W364 during oOic* hours. USED CAR OEPT. CALL IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION SINGAPORE MOTORS LIMITED 315-319. Orchard Rsad Slngapers. Tell *****867 words
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Advertisement1295 1964-11-07 13 I BmßLinel tXPREIS SERVICE IP I.ONOON. LIVtRPOOc CONIINENIAL PORIS. nrtJADTv f*r D>c OLnAKIY Ai.twerpt Die 11 I R aam Die 22 Singaper* P. S ham Penang Hamburg Dec 21 Gl.il/TMar Nm 1/11 M'brougti Jai 11 G'mouth Jai 14 BENMHOR ?,V 1 Singapore P. St.m Penang j" Hot 1/12 Not 11/171,295 words
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Advertisement1276 1964-11-07 13 jfcm^ ELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO., LTD. lafHre LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI V mm^ HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore am FL'MINIAN II Net 12 14 Net 15 Nm Ci I r OF LEEOS 11 Net Ni. II .J -1 CITY OF CHICAC* 24/27 Nit i CITY OF BAIH 2131 NM 1/ i1,276 words
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Article97 1964-11-07 14 MELBOURNE, Fri.— lndustrials continued on a firm trend with rises well above falls. Turnovers were a little higher but still below average. Base metals were quiet and steady. Oils were irregular with Ampol Exploration down 1/3 to 18/-. Loans were steady. Ic.R.A 37/3 Mount laa N Broken Rill97 words
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Article233 1964-11-07 14 November Three months. INDUSTRIALS IS eta, M. (Jontaioera i'i<t* n.mlopa IS t* M. Carrie* 17 ct*. •it\ l>*v 7 eta. Me A Hater 12 cut SmHters JS s M Inveet. 12rt* Bmbj U ctl O C.B C. 18 cis ■><1 Disp l-'<la i'.othmnns 13 <is AN -U its233 words
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Article230 1964-11-07 14 XTOVEMBIR tlrst grada rubber f.e.b. clotao at S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yeaterday at 71 1 cents per lb. down a quarter of a cent on Thuraday'i closing level for the pooltlon The tone was uncertain. RAS and F.M.R.E closmi prices In cents per lb. yesterday:230 words
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600 1964-11-07 14 THE price ot Straits tin .on the Penang market yes- terday fell $22 a plcul tc $770 on an offering unofficially estimated to have i been unchanged at 175 tons. In Lonaon. earlier cash metal had been down £25 a ton600 words
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789 1964-11-07 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares suffered a reaction on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with Wearnes losing all their gain of the previous day. Some shares regained a cent or two towards the close. Mining shares were a small and difficult market789 words
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Article29 1964-11-07 14 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 5 Nov. 6 'Industrials: 90.80 89.52 Tins: IttM I. i 9 S rubbera: 106.96 191 M "Deo. 30, IMSsIM. Dec. 19, 19fi2 100.29 words
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Article907 1964-11-07 14 OUSINESS 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: Alexandra Brickt (1.000) $15. 50: Bouitead 1 1.000) $1.05: C.f. Moldings (1.000) $2.8.1; Ounlopo (1.000) $1.06, (1.000) $1.93.907 words
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Article25 1964-11-07 14 November 6. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71. cents (down a quarter cent.) TIN: $770 a picul (down 522). Inofficial estimated offering: 175 tons (unchanged).25 words
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Article71 1964-11-07 14 pMMiNESE Product Exchanie. i.naa- pora noon prices par picui ytstarday: Coconut Oil: hulk «M| M Uera. dnua I.V4J sdler*. Copra: Nov./ Dec. UK/Cootlnant: Unquoted. Popper: Muntok white *147| acllere. Rarawak white $142 i oellera, apecial Sarawak hlark |M7i aellera. carblrd Lampon* black *122t aeUero, AST* $131') nHlera. Sin71 words
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Article68 1964-11-07 14 THE Malayan Eich*n« Bank! A"«I cial'o' mi. yrMrrdav mil rates to SUHH Nao Vark: hiivirm TT Hi »I 6 air- h.n- .i.'ii irndr billa Canada btqrtaf PI IS I It, airmail IS 11/ I« credit bllln. 351 trade hills ttllin* TT or 00 ready: Nr« York 3? A/16:68 words
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Advertisement1045 1964-11-07 14 AUSTRALIA/NEW JEAUND SERVICE INDIA PAKISTAN AND r GULF SERViCi I*: Frt*ia*tlt. Meltearee SHMf It: Malrat atl Nafatatinaai -eiarg 'a-" ypor* S'pora P S'Mm ftn«a( I* Pt./Slj RAJULA K/21 Ntt 22 Nat 23 Ntt BOMBALA 'ailed S Net 11/12 Nat MJUI* IMS Otc It Sec ll On PURNEA" 13 Net 141,045 words
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Advertisement28 1964-11-07 14 J. I. P. LINE s.s. "NISSAN MARU' loading Singapore Nov. 14-16 Penong Nov. 18-19 for Korochi, Pohroin, Khorromshohr, BasraK, Kuwait Agents: GUTHRIE'S Singapore Tel: *****. Penong Tel: *****.28 words
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Article493 1964-11-07 15 Rubber has a very quiet week THERE is little to comment on in this past week, which has been the quietest tor quite some time, and interrupted by the holiday «m Tuesday, say H.CB. and Co. Ltd. in their weekly rubber market review. On Monday there was an easier trend,493 words
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Article127 1964-11-07 15 V.HIPS lying alontsida the Slngapers whsrvti er sxpeetsd teday ars: Bnll (Dutch) 1/2. Halldls 3/4. Olenroy in S. Ne«tor 6 7. Ran Maerak Henarty 10/11. Maron JS'l6, Hohenfels 19. Empire Klttlvak* 21/22. Eastern MaM 25/26. Slletta 27/28, Bute of Madras 20/30. Maxwell Brander 31/32. Prertdt-nt Monroe 33/34,127 words
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Advertisement770 1964-11-07 15 (Continued from P««e 12) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE tO Hor<f< S3 (Min.)-Box SO et: extra THE LATEST SANDALS from Italy. Flat and small heels. Sixes 4 B. Various colours. See our bargain corner. Caprice, 4 Ngee Ann Bldg., B'porr. CATALINA SWIMWEAR, SPORTSWEAR, Bargalna Large selections for Men. Women, Children, must770 words
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Advertisement799 1964-11-07 15 10 Word* SS (Mtn.)-Box in W.. extra HAVE YOU SI.OOO ror Investment? We need tew partners for expansion purposes. Ullt-edge security, good profits plus employment. Write Box A4MI S.T. Singapore. BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE '.a Word* SS f.Wifi.)— Box SO et: extra TWO SOH.P. JOHNSON Outboards overhauled and In good799 words
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Advertisement758 1964-11-07 15 AT YOUR SERVICE M Word* SS (Min.)-Box SO et: extra KNOK'I PHOTOCOPY »lHvll,fc .'V lh« Arcade isi rlour M »jjiu s rar« RENOVATIONS, PAINTINO. TILING, General construction Contact Slong Yip. i. Ucorga Let Chanitwn. Singapore U. Tel. *****/31)436 PRIVATE INVESTIGATION ACE* CV Vlp Pent Yew Investigation Service (Established IIMO). Ueorge758 words
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Advertisement760 1964-11-07 15 NOTICES AOKAM TIN LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Tenth Annual Oener.u Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. Hongkong Rank Chambers. Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, Ist December. 1964 at 12 noon. AGENDA 1. To receive760 words
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Advertisement699 1964-11-07 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOIt S TOItFKrrPEK SI'KCIAL GRADh Applications are Invited for ap- < poinlment to the post of Storekeeper Special Grade in the Electrical Department, Brunei. Applicants should nor. be more than 45 years old. LXPERILNCE: Applicants are expected to be thoroughly familiar with the names699 words
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Advertisement725 1964-11-07 15 TENDERS PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.R. registered Collectors Class IUOKKSi < and ooove will be received at the of lice of the State Engineer, i P.W.D.. Penang, up to 12.00 noon >of the 9th November. 1964. fur the ERECTION OF PROPOSKU i CLASS H 1 QUARTERS 7 UNITS)725 words
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Advertisement263 1964-11-07 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE MVII.IS BANDARAN'. JOHOR HAIIAKC Tenders are invited from P.W D. registered contractors of class "E" and above, for the following worlu: (It Construction of 2 blocks nf 30 fruit Stalls by the order of the Central Market, Johore Bahru. <2j Construction of a Public Lairine for the263 words
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524 1964-11-07 16 RACING with Epsom Jeep jockey Garnie Bougoure, who came from Ireland last week for another stay in Malaysia, can get off to a flying start on Sunday when he rides That's It in the opening race. That's It has been one524 words
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Article673 1964-11-07 16 EPSOM JEEP 3 potlights the fancied runners at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow.. Race One THAT'S IT: Haa won three races over 9f since August, impressive winner over Bt. Timah 91 last weekm OKPIO: Third with 9.0 to Aladdin II over Bt. Timah 9f last week. ZODIAQUE: Has hit673 words
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237 1964-11-07 16 RUGGER RAF XV outplay Varsities 41-6 SINGAPORE. Fri RAF Changi. playing a fa.st and open game, thrashed a Com- bined University XV by 41 points (seven goals and two trios to six points 'two penalties* on the Padang today. The Univer.Mlirs a combina- > tton ot four Thai, six Malayan237 words
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Article53 1964-11-07 16 KLUANG>. FV:.— l 10 Gurkhas. Malacca, will meet 2 10 Gurkha*. Singapore, in a Nepal Cup soccer semi-final at the Town padana here tomorrow <5 p.m.). Knockout finals TELUK ANSON. Pri.— Lower Perak will meet Batang Padane In the South Perak Umno knockout soccer and sapak raga jaring53 words
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1820 1964-11-07 16 Race I— l.o Cl 3 Div 1 ($6300) 9? 1 ***** That's It a (Foursome St i R. Breuk. 7 HO (SF) Bougoure 1 2 M-.Uvong (Adnoor St.> E. Breuk. 6 8.10 i 1 8 3 ***** Xerome (Ching St.i R.S Breuk. 7 8.51,820 words
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Advertisement287 1964-11-07 16 j ■■^C- masculine freshness g makes it |g great to be a man! SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON i K^ BJOHN^EER^OIO SCRAPER IM y^ IAT WORK AT PADANG JAWA.K. 1 fm K JlLfy i^\ jf Mr gQMWJBI *S5-^B V/%h ir^J^iMl BMW Wm'.rXm tQK HV .^MMb MmLV '-lm- j 'V mmW !Jm^^mm—mmmmml287 words
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Advertisement109 1964-11-07 16 will give you and your family all the health ensurance you need for just a few cents a day. i it. w i «iMfS MAGNAVIT Red capsitabs containing Vitamins A. B-compiex. C, D. MIRAVIT Blut capsitabs for even mor« effective general protection, containing 8 essential minerals. Vita- nins A, C,109 words
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Miscellaneous90 1964-11-07 16 SUMMARY SOCCER RDY Cup (Ipoh i Kinta Indians 2 Shaw Bros. 2. Johore youth trial (Kluangi: Blues 4 Whites 1. TABLE TKNMS Dato Lav Cup (Ipoh): OC Bank 'B" bt Chartered Bank 4-1. ■OCTET Police North ionr quad (Pc- nang): XL Depot 4 Perak 0: Penan* 2 Kedah-Perlis 2. .N>(tri90 words
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231 1964-11-07 17 FOUR ASIAN PLAYERS INCLUDED IN SP'ORE CUP XV SINGAPORE, Frl. Four Asian players have been included in the Singapore Rugby Union's civilian team to meet Negri-Malacca in a Malaya Cup match at Seremban tomorrow. Thpy are Ahmad Shohar (full back). Abdul Kadir deft wing three), Koh Nam Seng (scrum half)231 words
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Article45 1964-11-07 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Selanijor Club team to meet 1 Royal New Zealand of Malacca at the padang here tomorrow in a friendly rugger match will be from: Orey; Hoffman, Anderson. Kesley. Viljoen; Pestana. Coghlan: Dowse. Stafford, Marrr.on. Ounn. Lee; Eliisnn. Holder Cook.45 words
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342 1964-11-07 17 HOCKEY CIVILIANS 5 SERVICES 2 gINGAPORE CIVILIANS gained their 11th victory in the annual Poppy Day hockey series against Joint Services on the Padang here today. Services, who had only wor. once in the series which began in 1950, with three matches drawn, looked342 words
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Article217 1964-11-07 17 ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Al- though Penang are favourites to win the Straits Times Cup in the inter-state women's soccer final at Merdeka Stadium tomorrow (8.15 p.m.), their opponents. Selangor. are quietly confident of their chances. Their coach, Wong Ki-Leung, said today: "I think we will217 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-11-07 17 GERMAN ATHLETES LEARN TO USE CHOPSTICKS ANITA Worner and H a n s-Joachim Walde, members of the German Light athletics team, learn to use chopsticks during a dinner party given in their honour at the Kum Leng Restaurant, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday night The Germans beat a Malaysian team by79 words
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230 1964-11-07 17 WORLD of SPORT World Cup boycott threat yURICH, Fri. Nine j African countries have informed FIFA, the world soccer controlling body, that they, will boycott the 1966 World Cup champion- ship in Britain in pro- j test against regulations j allowing only one country of the Afro-Asian group to the230 words
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Article71 1964-11-07 17 LONDON. Fri. Peter, the black cat mascot of Lord's, beadquarters of cricket, died here yesterday at the age of 14. MCC secretary Billy Griffith paid his tribute to Peter-. "He was a cat of great character and loved publicity. He always waited for the largestUPI - 71 words
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Advertisement379 1964-11-07 17 ROOTES RALLY WINNERS HILLMAN IMP HILLMAN MINX DE LUXE At the Penang and North Malaya Motor Club Rally held at The Penang Turf Club on Saturday, 31st October, two first places were taken by Rootes Cars a Hillman Imp driven by Mr. Lim Bian Tiang, and a Hillman Minx de379 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous293 1964-11-07 17 If you seek a guarantee of exceptional precision... |||j||||»lliilli!i!i!iiii«^ choose OMEGA CONSTELLATION tllß WOrlQ Stlf-wlndlng Chronomcttr. water- [%*>O IOSH'IIT proof, anti-magnetic. thocK- pro- lIQw IGCII 111 ■tt«l back, and IS ct. gold. From J tC\ t TIICT Here's wly'wp specialize in Omega. Only watches of outstanding merit earn a place293 words
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Miscellaneous409 1964-11-07 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Poppy Day Match: Singapore v Joint Services (Jn Besar 5.15). Straits Times Cup final: S'gor Women v Penang Women (Merdeka Stadium 8.15 p.m.; Prime Minister's Cup final: Armed Forces v Umno Youths f Merdeka Stadium 7 p.m.). P*rak (lovt Services final: CEB "A" v PWD (Ipoh Padang).409 words
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294 1964-11-07 18 I From SAMAD ISMAIL: Kota Bharu, Friday fill-: CENTRAL Government will soon Launch a nationwide programme aimed at raising the living standards of the underprivileged in urban areas. This was announced this morning by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. Tun Razak294 words
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183 1964-11-07 18 FIREMAN'S WIDOW, 16, GETS $17,000 AWARD OINGAPORE, Fri. A 16-year-old widow today won damages totalling $17,500 for the loss of her husband, a fireman, aged 32. The claim brought on behalf of Kesavan Janagee, 16. whose husband, Dava-Karam. was killed on July 29. 1962 when a rescue tender in which183 words
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Obituary52 1964-11-07 18 R AMPALAVANAR, Registration l>f|«rttncDt, Prtallng Jaya. Kunrral today 3 p.m. Irom 31 Roud.SSC <be- burcb) f.J. (or Luke i ii. .normm. MRS WOON KEE KWANC noI 1 L.k Kaj children to mourn h.r tern. Kun-ral I OS in. Churrd M Kimlly. iiwjjy s-11-M Thenc- to th. Catholic Cemetery Charm*.52 words
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Article, Illustration163 1964-11-07 18 ROYAL Malayan guests at the opening of the Malaysian Orchid Society s show yesterday evening the Regent of Perlis, Tengku Suleiman (with glasses) and his wife, Puan Sharifah Salwah i holding programme to her mouth), and the Regent's sister Tengku Rogayah.LOW YEW KONG - 163 words
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Article465 1964-11-07 18 LONDON. Fri— The stock mar- ket.s ended the week and the account on a quiet note, with buyers snowing only a llmiteu interest in front of next week's budget while a trickle of selling produced sizeable li.vt o! small falls. Giltedged .started off on a465 words
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240 1964-11-07 18 MALACCA, Fri. The chairman of the Socialist Front, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi, said here today that the Front may approach the new British Government "to help straighten out matters in this area". The party, he said, was studying the possibility of sending240 words
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53 1964-11-07 18 JESSELTON. Fri.— Malay is to be taught in all Chinese secondary schools in Tawau from January. This was agreed at a meeting of principals and sonic supervisors of Chinese schools. Courses in the national language, specially for school children, will also be held during53 words
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Article50 1964-11-07 18 JAKARTA, Pri.— Six Chinese alleged to Jbe Malaysian "spies" were given Jail sentences ranging from 10 to 15 years in Medan. the official news agency Antara said today. The agency added the six were captured recently as they were smuggling rubber to neighbouring Malaysia.— A P.50 words
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Article44 1964-11-07 18 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Toh Puan Noor Aishah. wife of the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. will attend a Deepavall lunch party tomorrow at the Indian Association at Balestler Road. The wife of the Health Minister, Mrs. Yong Nyuk Lin. is also expected to be present.44 words
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325 1964-11-07 18 Royalty at opening of Orchid Society's big show OINGAPORE. Fri. Malayan royalty graced the opening today of the Malaysian Orchid Society's big show of the choicest Malaysian orchid hybrids and species, and those of eight oversea countries at the Singapore Turf Club. Amidst the colourful hues of glorious orchid blooms,325 words
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Article119 1964-11-07 18 $10,000 GRAB BY TWO YOUTHS PENANG. Fri. Two >ouths. one armed with a pistol, held up a family in Ayer Itam Road today and took cash and jewellery worth about SlO.OOO. The robbers, wearing dark goneles. entered the home of !Mr. Low Tcik Liang, a retired chief clerk of the119 words
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158 1964-11-07 18 Mendez hits out at those statements MANILA. Fri.— The Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mauro Mendez, today deplored the recent statements ot Sabah officials on the Philippines claim to Malaysian territory. He had been asked to comment on statements which had described the claim a» ridiculous and warned that the PhilippinesReuter - 158 words
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Article28 1964-11-07 18 SEOUL. Pri. A bus plunged over a 300-foot cliff near Munsyonz. 85 miles southeast of Seoul today, killing 22 persons and mlunim nine others. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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263 1964-11-07 18 U.K. will support Peking's entry to U.N. I ONDON. Fri. The President of the Board of Trade. Mr. S. Douglas Jay. said on his return from Peking today he had told the Communist Chinese that the British Government supports their admission to the United Nations. The Chinese Premier. Mr. Chou263 words
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Article209 1964-11-07 18 fTHE Sarawak United Peoples Party has announced it will not participate in the National Solidarity Week as a political party but had no objections to its members taking part in a personal capacity. Announcing this. the party's Secretary-General, Mr. Stephen K. T. Yony;. stressed itAP - 209 words
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