The Straits Times, 9 November 1964
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Title Section22 1964-11-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Hatted fie****** Estd 1845. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1964 if 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration309 1964-11-09 1 Success in Kelantan AGREEMENT ON AID MARKS BEGINNING OF A NEW ERA FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE, SAYS DEPUTY PREMIER KOTA BHARU. Sun. JHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, has described his threeday official visit to Kelantan as "very successful. 1 He left for Kuala Trengganu309 words
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652 1964-11-09 1 A drop in revenue? Why not try industry RAZAK MAKES A SUGGESTION TO TRENGGANU GOVT KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today suggested that the Trengganu State Government should explore the possibilities of starting mediumsized industries as a means of increasing the State's annual revenue. He652 words
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48 1964-11-09 1 Another Indon infiltrator captured KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Another Indonesian infiltrator was captured by security forces in the Labis area yesterday. The latest capture was the result of Information from a member of the Dublic. The man was unarmed but was dressed In a paratroopers uniform. He had $200.48 words
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Article88 1964-11-09 1 Chief Scout dances the Ronggeng THE Chief Scout of the Commonwealth, Sir Charles Maclean, is seen here dancing the ronggeng with Che Mahani binte Mohamed Hasim, of the Language Institute guide troop, at a ceremony in his honour at Baden Powell House in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Sir Charles was presented88 words
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Article160 1964-11-09 1 KAMPALA, Sunday. T*HE GOVERNMENT of the Kingdom of Buganda 1 has resigned, Radio Uganda reported today. A spokesman for the Gov- 1 rrnment refused to comment on the report and said any lesignation would have to be tendered by the Buganda Speaker to the Kabaka160 words
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Article45 1964-11-09 1 SYDNEY. Sun LieutenantOeneral Sir Charles Richardson, 0.0.C. Northern Command, arrived In Australia today for an informal I nine days' viMt. He will then go to New Zealand i where he will meet British troops exercising with the New Zealand Army. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration186 1964-11-09 1 Giant Hovercraft for Borneo war SINGAPORE, Sunday. TIIK British Government will soon send to Borneo Westland aircraft's SR-N4 Hovercraft which is a much bigger version of SR-N5, it whs stated here today. This is for the purpose of exploring the tactical value jof the unconventional craft in operations against Indo-186 words
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Article31 1964-11-09 1 HONG KONO. Sun. The advance party of a 115-member French cotton textile mission to the Par East arrived here today by air from Tokyo on a fact-finding visit.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article52 1964-11-09 1 AMMAN, Sun. Jordanian women appealed for the right to sit jln Parliament in a memorandum to the Government and Chamber of Deputies published today. The memorandum called for electoral law jo be amended to per- mit women to be candidates for Parliament, and also localReuter - 52 words
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Article30 1964-11-09 1 ROME. Sun— ltalian raihvay- men of the Communist-controlled and independent unions today began a week of staggered strikes for pey and job reforms and special 1 allowances ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article172 1964-11-09 1 £140 m aid for Britain approved PARIS. Sun. The "Paris Club"— the 1 1 richest members of the International Monetary Fund has agreed to make available immediately about £140 million to aid Britain in her balance of payments difficulties', officials said here. Britain was reported to have sought about £360Reuter; UPI - 172 words
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Article47 1964-11-09 1 CAIRO. Sun— UA.R. President G imal Abdel Nasser has ordi the opening of an Egyptian I bftMJf in Lusaka. Zambia, according to a Republican decree issued here today. Nasser and Zambia President Kenneth Kaunda agreed to exchange Ambassadors during their talks here last week— UPl.47 words
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Article400 1964-11-09 1 Tran braced for more riots SAIGON. Sun. South Vietnam's P r i m c Minister, Mr. Tran Van Huong, warned the country yesterday thai street demonstrations are still prohibited, and he seemed to be bracing for a new period of rioting and upheaval. Mr. Tran. in nil u-c only threeAP - 400 words
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Article19 1964-11-09 1 NEW PREMIER TOKYO. Sun New Japanese Premier expected to bi> named tomorrow ■Mralß!, aiimiuiHid litre tonight —Rentei19 words
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173 1964-11-09 2 gOUTII VIETNAMESE Air Force lighter bombers today launched mass raids with 5001 b. bombs, rockets and napalm against a Communist guerilla base 12 miles north-east of Bien Hoa. Tiie base was later reported to have been wiped out The raids were inReuter - 173 words
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Article53 1964-11-09 2 DAIXAS. Sun. The Dallas City Hall received a money order (or 5" cents from Monroe Ciiy, Missouri, to pay o(T n water bill. The lull «as dated January. 1920. when the sender apparently lived at a Dallas addVwß. 1 hen was no explanation forUPI - 53 words
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Article, Illustration117 1964-11-09 2 Prospects of early settlement dim, says Maca MANILA, Sun. President Macapagal said that prospects for an early settlement of the Malaysia dispute «»r<dim unless Indonesian guerillas are withdrawn Irom the Malaysian mainlandReplying to newsmen's questions, he said Philippine mediation could be resumed as soon a.s Indonesia pulls out its guerillasAP - 117 words
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74 1964-11-09 2 NAIROBI. Sun. Hundreds' of people have been i arrested by the Government of Zanzibar, according ty diplomatic, sources here yesterday. Arabs again appear to be the principal victims of the laie^i crackdown, with former member* of the old Suman's ruling Zanzibar National Party being74 words
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322 1964-11-09 2 Chou pressing for new peace talks in Peking World Communist showdown may be postponed fHINA'S visiting Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai, is asking the Kremlin to open a new SinoSoviet "peace conference,' East European sources said yesterday. Mr. Chou, it is reported, has asked that the talks take place in PekingReuter; UPI - 322 words
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190 1964-11-09 2 Make-the-bomb drive at meeting of India's Congress Party BOMBAY. Sunday. SEVERAL members of the ruling Congress Party! yesterday suggested that India should develop I nuclear capability in defence against the "aggres- sive designs of Chin? The suggestion was made j during a four-hour Inconclusive debate at the openlnu session ofReuter - 190 words
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Article72 1964-11-09 2 I JAKARTA, Sun. An agrec- ment between Indonesia and West Germany for the market me of Indonesia's forestry products will be discontinued, the official Aniara news agency said. The decision to end the joint venture of marketing the forestry- products, particularly tea. so far conducted by WestAP - 72 words
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75 1964-11-09 2 Indonesia crackdown on 'beehive' hair-style JAKARTA, Sun. The police in the West Java town of Tjirebon rounded up recently mure than 100 girls who wore seen in public with tight skirts and beehive hair-dos-The news agency Antara reported thai this measure was designed to educate the masses towards "our ownAP - 75 words
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92 1964-11-09 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. An Indian Government spokesman accused Pakistan on Friday of firing American weapons across the Kasmnir ceasefire line rhe weapons. he snid. im supplied under a U.S.-Pakilan defense pact. He said the Indian Government had evidence of their use in Kashmir and hadAP - 92 words
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Article38 1964-11-09 2 LONDON. Sun. Mr. Christopher Rowland. 35. has ben unpointed parliamentary private MOpi iit loinlly to Mr. Walter Padley and Mr. George Thomson. British Ministers of State for Forngn Affairs, it was announced heri yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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120 1964-11-09 2 Keita in Jakarta for a three-day visit JAKARTA. Sun.—President Modibo Kcita of Mali arrived here today for a three-day official visit. He was welcomed at Kemajoran airport by Presl-dt-nt Soekarno. About 600 people carrying banners and Hags of the two countries were at the airport to greet President Keita. MembersAP - 120 words
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Article64 1964-11-09 2 ROME. Sun. An explotloa shattered glass In the Soviet Embassy last night after a bomb v. i tit off in the garden some Ir. from the Embassy building. Italian police, who wen not admitted to the Enib.,- igate. said an explosive device apparently had beenUPI - 64 words
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Miscellaneous22 1964-11-09 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I i live, irx s VJ^rJL^ DONT >tXi TUIKIkI A \f~~Zm. YeS I IT MAKES MS VOCM.J22 words
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160 1964-11-09 3 AIOSCOW. Sun. i?1 The IS. Ambassador, Mr. Foy D. Kohler. neatly side stepped Chinese Premier Chou En-lai last night hut inadvertently toas t c d with Mr. Walter ribriffht. the Communist leader of East Germany. Washington dors not officially rrcoeni.se the existence of160 words
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98 1964-11-09 3 GIRL BANK TELLER FOILS WOULD-BE ROBBER T OS ANGELES, Sun An argumentative girl bank teller ioiied a would-be robber here this week. Their conversation) ran: "Hand me everything you've got.' "You're kidding." "Hand me everything you've got. and don't push the (alarm* button." "I don't have one "Yes you do."Reuter - 98 words
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93 1964-11-09 3 Honeymoon but only for 10 minutes STOKE-ON-TRENT. Sun. Pottery worker Patricia Birk>, 18. Had only a 10-minute honeymoon alter her registry office wedding here yesterday to Joiia Ellis. After the nve-minutc ceremony the couple said goodbye in a private room before the bride, with confetti in her hair, went homeReuter - 93 words
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173 1964-11-09 3 FLIGHTS to BERLIN: WESTERN ALLIES STAND FIRM BERLIN, Sun. The I West told the Soviet Union yesterday they have the right of unrestricted air access to Berlin. They said they held Russia responsible for the safety of Western flights over East Germany. The Allies were replying to a Soviet warningUPI - 173 words
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113 1964-11-09 3 KADAKE. (Swaziland). Sun. An iron mine with Japanese orders tor 12 million tons of ore in the next decade and a new railway built to carry the ore to Mozambique on the lirst stage of delivery have been opened here. King Sobhouza officiatedReuter - 113 words
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Article32 1964-11-09 3 LONDON. Sun. Mr. Jens Otto Knf, Danish Prime Minister, arrived here by air from Copenhagen last night for talks with Mr. Harold Wilson. Britain's new Labour Prime Minister. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration136 1964-11-09 3 gLONDE student "Bin Julie" Burton is a girl who likes her beer. About 13 pints a night. Here she is starting off »n a normal night's boozing after issuing this thirsty challenge: "I'll take on any university student in a beer drinking contest over three hours.Mirrorpic - 136 words
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201 1964-11-09 3 T ONDON, Sun. A Government committee has started an investigation into the safety of all birth control pills on sale in. Britain. The People reported today. The mass-circuiatlon Sunday newspaner said the committee on safety of drugs had asked manufacturers to submit reportsReuter - 201 words
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Article218 1964-11-09 3 'No half-cocked suggestions Goldwater on future of Republican Party: WASHINGTON, Sunday. SENATOR Barry Goldwater, pausing here to attend to some business before taking a vacation, advised other Republican leaders not to make any "half-cocked" recommendations about the party's future. The Republican presidential nominee, who lost to President Lyndon Johnson, flewAP - 218 words
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121 1964-11-09 3 Yt OME, Sun.— The airport of Naples has been declared unsafe by the International Federation of Civil Pilots' Associations. Member pilots are being allowed to continue operations at the airport Capodichino for the next six months "under protest' only when horizontal visibility isReuter - 121 words
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Article83 1964-11-09 3 Vatican document attacked VATICAN CITY. Sun. A document on missionary activity came under attack yesterday at the Vatican Ecumenical Council. Spokesman for hundreds ot Roman Catholic bishops denounced the document as weak inadequate and unacceptable. It was one of the most widespread attacks on a single Council document since theAP - 83 words
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Article48 1964-11-09 3 QUEBEC. Sun. A pet lioness clawed to death a three-month-old baby girl here last ni(?ht. Police shot the Hours*. which belonged to the landlord of the baby's parents. Police said he was fined $25 three weeks ago for keeping a wild animal. Reiner.48 words
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118 1964-11-09 3 ONDON. Sun. —Mr George Brown, Britain's Economic Affairs Minister, said in Derby yesterday that much of the criticism of the new Government's emergency imports I urcharge was reasonable. But. he added, none of it "has shaken my conviction that temporary charges on imports were theReuter - 118 words
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Article152 1964-11-09 3 Case of the angered angler DOME, Sun. Dome1V nico Benedetto, an angered angler, is suing State-owned television for showing a scene of him quietly fishing and minding his own" business. He asks an undisclosed sum of 'repayment for moral damages" because the scene was shown on a programme on tensAP - 152 words
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Advertisement166 1964-11-09 3 SUNRISE SPORTS Four strokes to SUNRISE and satisfaction 41 John Little Shopping Centre Upper Ground floor, Raffle* Place, Singapore I. Tel: ***** ulwb TUUK K£ *s*i II AID fiMln IPsgSfc>Jß iREATMENi rt jjP^^WßL§rtpßfe--^MM Sebbix is a beauty treatment for the hair not just an ordinary jf^MMlfe shampoo because it contains166 words
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391 1964-11-09 4 Australia to aid our hole in heart cases SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, announced yesterday that arrangements had been made for Australia to look after ten hole-in-the-heart cases a year for Singapore. He said that the first case a s£-year-old boy from the girls' homecraft391 words
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222 1964-11-09 4 TALKS ON WOODWORK AT THE POLYTECHNIC SINGAPORE, Sun. The light industries services! division of ttte Economic De- velopment Board will hold a series of public lectures on woodworking In connection with its Woodworking Industries Exhibition at the Singapore Polytechnic. The lectures, which will be held at the Polytechnic's main lecture222 words
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Article131 1964-11-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Th<?| Public Works Department will continue carrying out rock blasting at Raffles Place between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. tomorrow and Wednesday. Motorists and the public are advised to keep away from Raffles Place area I during these hours and not I to be131 words
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Article65 1964-11-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The University of Singapore Guild of Graduates has passed a resolution pledging their loyalty to the country and their support to the Central Government of Malaysia and the Singapore Government in the actions taken to meet the crisis of Indonesian confrontation against Malaysia. The65 words
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459 1964-11-09 4 INDON ACTION: ONG ON TEACHERS -DUTY- SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today told teachers that it was their sacred duty to carry the battle against Indonesian confrontation right into the classrooms. Mr. Ong said that they could do this by fostering a spirit of tolerance459 words
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Article23 1964-11-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— Squadron Leader Smyth will address members of the International Women's Club on Air-Sea Rescue at their meeting on Wednesday.23 words
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246 1964-11-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The i >5 general secretary of the Amalgamated Unions of Public Employees. Mr. G. Kandasamy, yesterday clarified cer- 1 tain views he had expressed about the Public Services Commission. His views were quoted in the Nov. 5 issue of the Straits246 words
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108 1964-11-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, has said that Deepavali was always a reminder that evil would succumb to good. Speaking at the Deepavali celebrations at the Indian Association last Saturday. Mr. Chan said: "Whatever108 words
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78 1964-11-09 5 SINGAPORE, bun. The nev. MiniMer for Law. Mr. E. W 8.,.--i ker will be visiting dcpurimei.u> oi the Ministry oi Lai and --ta- tutory boards unaer tbt Min;smI troin tomorrow till Nov 16. He will call at the Minisfv irters tomorrow, the Public Utilities78 words
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Article42 1964-11-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The M;i la.r.i -Borneo Building Society issued more than $22 ■nilllon worth of loans in the 10 montni ending Oct. 31. A spokesman of the soc today that 2.744 applications weri received during the period42 words
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Article35 1964-11-09 5 SINGAPORE. Sun— Caotun J. IF. R. WV-r of thr Rryal Nnvv •Th" Roy:, i M..1 .y \y :irci Iti <■ ntributton Ito the country" iht Club of Singapore's lunch'Mn day h: 1 p.m..35 words
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Article, Illustration229 1964-11-09 5 Adapt skills to suit local conditions, doctors told KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. I^EDICAL authorities in developing countries were x urged yesterday to adapt modern techniques to suit local conditions. hhhmmmm| Dr. D. Banerjl. a W.H.O. consultant presently attendI Ing the Inter-regional tuberculosis seminar here, said thai medicine was Imported l«y j229 words
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166 1964-11-09 5 Teachers to launch nation-wide signature campaign PENANG. Sun.-The National Union of Teachers > will next week launch a country-wide camoaisn to collect 100.000 signatures. ■We want to convince the Government that our claims for housing and medical facilities for all teachers and equal ba.sx p.r. all Day Training College teacher*166 words
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Article54 1964-11-09 5 Dr Ong Swee Law's post I SINGAPORE. Sun. The YanJi di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. has appointed Dr. Ong Suep Law to be the deputy chairman of the Public Utilities Board. ir place of Dr. Fong Kirn Heng. Tun Yusof has also appointed Mr. Cliua Sian Chin as a54 words
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Article22 1964-11-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A five-month guide to Radio Australia programmes W now obtainable from the Anstra''m Broadcasting Commission in Singapore22 words
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98 1964-11-09 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Tourist Promotion Bo:ird yesterday started a training course for .1 second batch of 54 RUid.-s The ninr-weck course consists of thffCC lectures per week covering aspects of Singapore's history, economy, education, social welfare services and political structure The guides98 words
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Article95 1964-11-09 5 A baby boom at RAF hospital SINGAPORE ouu. The Royal Air Force hospital at Changl established a new monthly record for births during October when no fewer than 100 babies were born in the hospital's maternity department. Group Capt. D. Crichton. commanding officer of the hospital, said this week that95 words
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Article25 1964-11-09 5 KUMM. Sun. Members o> the Vigilante Corps here will attend a civics course at Kampong Terap. 10 miles from here, on Nov. 16.25 words
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242 1964-11-09 5 Bandit hunters cripple smuggle ring Kuala Lumpur, Sunday AUSTRALIAN troops on the Thai-Malaysian border this week captured 19 smugglers during operations against Communist terrorists. A statement by the Australian Army described the roundup, from well laid jungle ambush positions, as the "best result yet in the fi?ht against the highly242 words
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Article, Illustration8 1964-11-09 5 AUSTRALIAN troops on patrol on the Thai border.8 words
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Article, Illustration828 1964-11-09 6 Lee: Is the painful process of the hen-pecking order coming? gINGAPORE, Sun. The answers to many of Malaysia's social and economic problems lie in the affinity of economic interests, says the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. In speech, followed by828 words
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182 1964-11-09 6 Kedah Govt allocates $lmil. for 28 new midwife clinics ALOR STAR, Sunday. rrHE State Government has allocated $1 million for x the construction of 28 new midwife clinics in Kedah and improvements to the Alor Star General Hospital. Top priority Is being given to the clinics, four of which at182 words
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Article60 1964-11-09 6 PENANG. Sun. Over 200 Malay villagers participated in "RotonK-royong" (self-help) project to build a 200-yard stretch of road at Kampong Bharu. in Ayer Itam. today. The Penang Umno president. Syed Hassan Idld. supervised the project which was completed In the afternoon. Materials for the construction60 words
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215 1964-11-09 6 NUPW: A branch house in every State KUALA LUMPUR. Sun —The National Union of Plantation Workers is making every effort to ?o ahead with its I plan to set up a PlantaI tier House for each of its State branch offices. Since the plan was formulated last year, the Kedah215 words
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Article93 1964-11-09 6 PENANG. Sun. A delegation from the Hong Kong Buddhist I Sangha Association en route to I the seventh World Fellowship of Buddhists' conference at Sarnath. India, will \i:it Penang on Wedi DMday. The party comprising 17 monks and a lay Buddhist, will be conducted on93 words
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132 1964-11-09 6 Self-taught artist to display 120 paintings L" I I A LIMPIR, Sun. A self-taught arti>t. Mr. Nai Tong, 26, of Klang. will hold a oneman show of his paintings at tho British Council Hall from tomorrow to Saturday. The exhibition sponsored by the Malaysian Arts Council, will prc-ent Via paintings132 words
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252 1964-11-09 6 r pHE Chief Minister of Sabah, Dato Donald i Stephens, said today that the report that Sulu might join Malaysia was dangerous and might cause friction between. Malaysia and the Philippines. Dato Stephens was commenting on a statement toy a Manila newspaper columnist who252 words
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Article62 1964-11-09 7 SEREMBAN. Sun. The Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Sam.sudm. last night presented medals to 48 blood donors of The Seremban blood bun*. Eiclu cold medals were awarded to those wno had donated 12 times, silver to those who liad donated six times and62 words
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Article51 1964-11-09 7 PENANG. Sun. The Marine Police headquarters warned today that the depth of water at No. 7 I and No. 8 wharves at Port Swettenham has been reduced from \>Q to 23 feet. Dredging will commence shortly and is expected to be completed I in six to eight51 words
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451 1964-11-09 7 Common Mart: No organised voice of consumers A BOUT the only group of people who will not have an organised voice before the Malaysian Common Market public hearings will be consumers. There are manufacturers' associations, importers' associations and chambers of commerce who have given notice to the Tariff Advisory Board451 words
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Article52 1964-11-09 7 TAIPING. Sun. Lee Konu Chye. 33. unemployed, was yesterday sentenced to 18 months' jail by the president of the Sessions Court here for his 32nd offence. The court was told that Lee stole S-'O from (.oh Ah Hian at the latter's house here on he morning: of52 words
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Article, Illustration122 1964-11-09 7 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Malaysian Airways Sports Club Silver Jet Queen quest being held in conjunction with its annual ball on Nov. 14 at the Victoria Memorial Hall has attracted more than 30 entries. Among the entrants are an actress, part-time models, secretaries and housewives.122 words
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Article165 1964-11-09 7 AWARDS FOR TWO FIRE FIGHTERS CINGAPORE. Sun. The exemplary conduct and devotion to duty of two members of an RAF fire-nghting team, which saved valuable property in Labuan, has been recognised by the immediate award of the Far East Air Force's certificate of good service. The recipients of the award.165 words
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Article40 1964-11-09 7 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Mr. R. Nagarajah. assistant district manager of the Central Electricity Board here, has been transferred to Seremban as the district manager. He has been succeeded by Mr. Ram Singh. assistant en- gineer < mains) from Seremban.40 words
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132 1964-11-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun j Three Malaysian stu- 1 dents have begun studies at the University of Hawaii under the East-West Cen- tre scholarship programme. They are Mr. Thien Thau Shen. from Sabah. who is working for his bachelor's degree In aencultural •clence. Mr. Tan132 words
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Miscellaneous339 1964-11-09 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. "Tears from the depth of 1. Apparently not the, first some divine (Tennyson) offence by the swindler in the <7p. band (6. 6). «> Learning to start stuttering to 8. Extended curtain-rail extra- school? (7). vagantly drawn out? (4-3). 7. Prize job given to slow-witted339 words
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232 1964-11-09 8 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Police are alarmed at the steadily increasing: number of pirate taxis in Singapore. Although evrryihinc possible is being done to .suppress pirate taxi operators, not much headway has been made. So far this year only 48 have been arrested and charged. Police232 words
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Article83 1964-11-09 8 NIBONG TEBAL. Sun. The newly-elected Alliance Member of Parliament for Seberang Selatan Inche Senawi bin Ismail, was the guest of honour at a victory tea party given by the Bukit Tambun j branch of the MCA yesterday. Inche Senawi. a former penghulu. beat the Socialist83 words
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180 1964-11-09 8 Sea search fails to find proof of air crash KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A Malaysian Police spokesman said here today that a police party had carried out a four-hour search of the sea off Kuala Rompin in an attempt to solve the plane crash mystery reported on Friday. The spokesman said180 words
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Article30 1964-11-09 8 PENANG. Bun. The City Health Department has issued a mass exhumation licence to the Kwaiißtunft and Tengchow Association to help so've the problem of shortage of burial grounds.30 words
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310 1964-11-09 8 rpHE political bureau of the Peoples Action Party, replying today to a Party Rakjyat allegation that it made use of racial elements in the Malayan elections, said: "The PAP has consistently sought to displace communal unity by Malaysian unity." On Friday, Inche310 words
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77 1964-11-09 8 UIU.NEI TOWN. Sun. .Marconi's Far East regional manager. Mr. K. F. Blake, says Brunei, too, may ha\e television soon. He said today that Sarawak and Sabah would have their own stations next year, so it was logical to conclude that Brunei would soon follow.AP - 77 words
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228 1964-11-09 8 CLIMATE THAT BUILDS CONFIDENCE —AND FACTORIES SINGAPORE, Sun. Two to three new factories are expected I to go into production each week in Singapore next year. The plans for them are 1 ready and the sites have been allocated, the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told representatives of three228 words
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126 1964-11-09 8 SINGAPORE, Sim. n man delegation tram the K Slate Assembly will be in Bingm- pore from tomorrow to study tli* State Government 6 administrative procedures and spec in 1 plans implemented in '.he Si.ue for public benefit and, \u I'uan Syed Ahmad Shahabuddi;i. a126 words
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Article69 1964-11-09 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Trlnlty College of Music m London is n rw making preliminary act menu for i j to be held in Singapore and oilier I parts of Malaysia in March next y. as in previous I yeais. i The examiner tor 1961 Pcier Cooper,69 words
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Advertisement426 1964-11-09 8 She reigns over time with EBEL s^S^ a royal timepiece befitting a Queen With an EBEL lady watch you too will feel like a Queen. It is th« elite of Swiss watches. EBEL commands the respect of the EHE=EE Federation of Swiss Watchmakers. At the recent Swiss National ==^B 1426 words
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Miscellaneous170 1964-11-09 8 AU*y O»p n, f \\t. MmmOim V6AYOOPS YtH. I'M PRETTY I OH, OOP/ I BgS^ >^***~^J E**" '^1 ~GOO OP TH« N J~^- FLIPPED J SURE HE HAS- THIS kS TH» N^ tOU SEEK RULER OF WEATHER"* )C •/V HIS UP? f BUT M4YBF. YOU V SRANP WI2ER 1 R^170 words
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Article, Illustration1760 1964-11-09 9 ON the morning of March 28, 1964. v big umbulancc plane bounced down on to the rough airstrip hackt'd out of the jungle at Dien Bien Phu. the last French military stronghold in war-torn North Vietnam. Stretcher bearers hurried sick and1,760 words
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Advertisement358 1964-11-09 9 BOVRIL BUILDS-UP YOUR HEALTH You can't beat Bovril as a rich. trustworthy source of red-blooded Vl3 V 0 I energy. It comes from the concen- JJjJJj lljft trated NATURAL goodness of beef— Ifajfcv mk one of the richest NATURAL sources I 9 R^iiii^^^' of essential vitamins you need every 4HmI358 words
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Article87 1964-11-09 10 II rrf« *IO Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the MUI On. Sent: Neo v ishrs to thank all frl tails who attended the docn,r.« nur>ey nf Wir.l B <;>neril HoiTJltal Yen MM Ma Ther i ;in I m**mt»crs oi son. iv ("r ser»tce> rendered. BEKEAVEO TAMILV OF N.S Kannahiran of87 words
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Article44 1964-11-09 10 l- SKI I Vinimiim) BIRTHOAV IN ETERNITY. Kerl Kreini'l diel November '.<. I(*6J AJwaya iboucbts <>f hi« «irr aad chlldr.n in MEMORY or OeorsN iv Abraham uho left n Middrnly on 9-11-62. Hi our IboujtMl with a Sllnl i l>y hie and son.44 words
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Article783 1964-11-09 10 To believe that Malaysia within a few years will be growing all its own rice calls for a great deal of optimism. A recent Ministerial prediction said it could be done by 1970. j Not at present rates of pro- i gr«es, The padi harvest is783 words
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Article372 1964-11-09 10 Dr. Goh Keng Swee's prediction that Malaysia would one day export prefabricated wooden houses was completely meaningful, from at least two points of view. In the first place such a development would serve Singapore's own best interests (it being assumed the houses would be i made in Singapore).372 words
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Article131 1964-11-09 10 Dato Donald Stephens has done well to dissociate his State immediately from a Manila newspaper report of a secession movement which would take Sulu out of the Philippines and into Malaysia. If there is no such movement the report is both malicious and. as Dato Stephens said, dangerous,131 words
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Article, Illustration350 1964-11-09 10 REVOLT WITHOUT LEADER TN Delhi's coffee shops the gossips are talking these days about "a lead&rless revolt." Easily the most popular of these gossip shops is in itself a striking example of this spontaneous and scattered rebellion. It is a large* tent set up in a forecourt and run co-operatively350 words
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478 1964-11-09 10 Cyril Dunn - Cyril Dunn by mal party political pattern ol behaviour. Sometimes the initial Impulse towards change comes from a leaderless group as it did in Kashmir, as it seems to be doing again in Orissa. This is a beautifulOFNS - 478 words
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Article496 1964-11-09 10 Learn Malay 4 SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION AS has been stated In my introductory article, the first few lessons of the series will be devoted to spelling and pronunciation. For technical terms and other relevant Information, students are advised to refer to my Introductory article. Learn the meanings of words used496 words
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Letter427 1964-11-09 10 yHE Housing Develop--1 ment Board is not against persons making a livelihood by hawking provided they are properly licensed Itinerant hawkers and do not remain static on the Boards estates. The Board, however, cannot permit any unauthorised structure erected by hawkers In the car parks over the drains and427 words
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Letter70 1964-11-09 10 VyiULST I appreciate that some noises are unavoidable in any city, why do taxi drivers in Singapore add to the din by hooting unnecessarily whenever they see a pedestrian standing on the kerb preparatory to crossing the road? Also I wonder why men are permitted to70 words
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Letter118 1964-11-09 10 WHEN I spoke of the services of the S.P.C.A. to my Chinese employee, she seemed surprised and quite unaware of its existence, or of the fact that unwanted animals can be mercifully disposed of quite tree of charge. Surely there must be very man.- like her in Singapore!.118 words
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Letter69 1964-11-09 10 SPEAKING or mispronunkJ elation in the television programmes. I heard an announcer on Monday night Inform us that the next episode of the Suspenso programme is entitled "Al Llbby." It would appear, however, that this well-known personage is not in fact taking part at all. He will not be69 words
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Letter30 1964-11-09 10 IF Mr. Tan Enj i boi let me knov; his E.P.F. membership number. It will enable me to Investigate his complaint. CHOI KHAN HOONf. Acting Accountant. E.P.F. ivi.iiin,. Jajra30 words
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Advertisement737 1964-11-09 10 Strain Tin*. Malay Mail CMwelfled adortlaemenu ■>«» ft* kaoded toCOLO STOSIACE ARCADB Orchard Road M Fto or) COLD BTORAOE BRANCHES At Hslland Read Kateng Kes**l Rssd Naval Base. Authorised Agents: I CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Collyar Quay TMK NEW* FRONT Flltpatrlck't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road.737 words
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Advertisement36 1964-11-09 10 JUDGE WISELY! [bfe\ it you want I Jg> ABSOLUTE SAFETY v *fl? tor YOUR MONEY BANK WITH THE BANK FOR ALL BIG ANO SMALL PAID UP CAPITAL AND RESERVE FUND BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA AND SOUTH-EAST ASIA36 words
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Advertisement82 1964-11-09 10 HONE' J|l Californid Apiary %> brought to you A healthful-looking man of 40 when asked for the secrets of his healthfulness says: "I have no secrets to reveal except that have been eating S*W HONEY everyday since my childhood days DI-NYATAKAN: Mokonon2 chop tidok ado Icbeh muroh, t'tapi ada Icbeh82 words
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235 1964-11-09 11 S.T.C. union withdraws 14-day strike notice SINGAPORE. Sun The Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union disclosed today that the 14-day strike notice it served or. the company's compradore. Mr. Seah Pen^ Chuan. had beer, rendered null and void "simply because there is no lonsei" any compradore in the company to contend235 words
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118 1964-11-09 11 SOLIDARITY RALLY INVITATIONS GO OUT Xl \l.\ LI MPIR Sun. Circulars have been sent to the various Innese guilds and associations in Selangor a.skiiiß them to send representatives to a mass solidarity rally to be held at th«» Chinese Assembly Hall here on Nov. 22. The circulars were signed by118 words
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Article587 1964-11-09 11 Perak District Officers will issue bus passes to people outside Ipoh to attend Solidarity Week celebration IPOH, Sunday. JJIS companies in Perak will give free transport to people who want to attend the National Solidarity Week mass rally in Ipoh on Nov. IG. The State587 words
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Article, Illustration49 1964-11-09 11 MISS Chia Aik Hua. one oi the 858 graduate who received a Certificate in Education from the Teachers' Training College at a graduation ceremony held at the National Theatre in Singapore, receiving her certificate from the Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon.49 words
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290 1964-11-09 11 'We will pay $2,000 a year for drinks after midnight' HOTEL MANASERS GET TOGETHER FOR EXTENSION CINGAPORE. Frl. Eight big Singapore hotels have told the Government they are willing to pay more than $2,000 extra a year as licence fers if they are allowed to provide drinks for tourists after290 words
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184 1964-11-09 11 Three more 'get to know Malaysia' books are on sale CINGAPORE. Sun. The J Dewan Bahasa dan Kebudayaan Kebang.saan has brought out three more publications for sale to the general public. They are the "History of Selar.gor "The Customs and Culture of the Malay People." and "A Gallery of Chinese184 words
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90 1964-11-09 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Commonwealth Chief Commissioner ol Girl Guides. Miss Astice Gibbs. this afternoon had tea at the IsU;ia Negara with Toh Puan Noor Alsha who ts also president of the Singapore Girl Guides Association. I Gibbs flew into Singapore j~ last night for90 words
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Article24 1964-11-09 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two Indoyouths in an old motor sampan were detained by Marine Poiin- two miles oft St. John Island yesterday.24 words
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216 1964-11-09 11 Union asks for recognition by three bus companies SINGAPORE, Sunday. J'HE Industrial Workers Union of Singapore is to ask the managements of three bus companies to recognise it as the union representing the majority of their workers. In a statement Issued yes- terday, the union alleged that the managements of216 words
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Article108 1964-11-09 11 omorrow SINGAPORE. Sun.—America's "poet of the accordion." Lloyd La Vaux. is scheduled for appearances in Singapore startine on Tuesday. Following invitational concerts presented by the People's Association here, Mr. La Vaux will participate In the USIS "Panorama of Jazz" at the Victoria Theatre on108 words
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Article62 1964-11-09 11 MUAR. Sun.— The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Hati Hassan bin Haii Yunos, today opened four community halls and a clinic in the Tangkak area. They cost a total of $52,000. He said the Governments development project? would continue in spite of Indonesian confrontation. The Government, he62 words
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115 1964-11-09 11 THE SEACOM CABLE SHIP BACK IN HONG KONG JJONG KONG. Sun. The Cable and Wireless ship Mercury arrived at Deep Water Bay yesterday morning after completing the laying of cable and repeaters on the Searom section between Jesselton and Hong Kong. The shore end at Hong Kong which was laid115 words
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Advertisement136 1964-11-09 11 ABLUE SPOT /Tsf^i Push Button Model V&^jl CORTINA" W BIAUPUNKT JM -c?BI 23' %*rmm CORTINA By Blue Spot is your best BUY "klj^^ DOWN: $50.00 only (Nothing more to pay) MONTHLY: $50.00 jM FREE: Outdoor TV '^M Aerial. \i- fl| H < '*2 GUARANTEE: A Full M»too^ year's guarantee with136 words
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Advertisement290 1964-11-09 11 I NOW ON SALE! Deadefs I IV Digest i Read by Influential People Everywhere NOVEMBER ISSUE Containing NO SUBSTITUTE FOR VICTORY In this final installment from his memoirs, the late General Douglas Mac Arthur tells the tragic, deeply personal I story of the events that led to his dismissal from290 words
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Miscellaneous757 1964-11-09 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) P.M.: 5.15 Test pattern and "Persian Emerald"; 8.00 News music; 5.45 Opening and pro- In Mandarin; 810 Popular music ttramme summary; 5.10 *News songs and sketch- 830 The outlines In Malay; 5.53 National Thitfi Man: 900 News In Masongs; 6.00 News in Tamil; 910 lay; 9.10 Jo757 words
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Article, Illustration152 1964-11-09 12 TWO-YEAR-OLD Andy Nodwell. playing on a building site in Bolton England, fell into a tub of liquid cement. A housewife. Mrs. Pat WorralJ. pulled him out. A few days later, when he walked out of hospital having been given up for dead she152 words
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371 1964-11-09 12 Rhodesia crisis: Wilson urges early talks TONDON, Sun. Mr. Harold Wilson said yesterday in a message to Mr. Lan Smith, the Rhodesian Prime Minister, that early discussions between the two Governments were essential. The British premier said: "I am sure that it would be in the interest of Rhodesia thatReuter - 371 words
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97 1964-11-09 12 TVEW DELHI. Sun. Pope Paul has expressed a wish to join in feeding the poor and distributing alms In the slums of Bombay when he visits the Eucharistlc Congress in the city, authoritative "Indian sources said today. He also wants to tourReuter - 97 words
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Article106 1964-11-09 12 COLOMBO. Sun —A large number of Ceylonese employees in business firms, particularly in city shops, are faced with" the prospect of losing their Jobs at the end of this year unless they prove Ceylon citizenship. They have been told by their employers that in accordanceReuter - 106 words
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Article65 1964-11-09 12 PARIS, Sun. American millionairess Barabra Hutton now Princess Doan De Champassak was last night made an officer of the Laotian order of "The Million Elephants and the White Parasol" during a reception here at the Laotian Embassy. She and her husband. Prince Doan, were the guests ofReuter - 65 words
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294 1964-11-09 12 Panic in Kerala as hungry students faint VFW DELHI. Sun. The food position in Kerala State whore the Communists once ruled has become acute and people have become "panicky."' the Times of India reported. Reporting from the State capital of Trivandrum. the Times correspondent said: "The people's patience has reachedAP - 294 words
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Article41 1964-11-09 12 BONN. Sun. Vice- Admiral Helmut Heye, Parliamentary Defence Commissioner for V. I Germany s Armed Forces, has resigned. Admiral Heye was .sharply criticised for his recent demand for a professional West Germany I army of 250.000 voluntet t41 words
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Article33 1964-11-09 12 MOSCOW. Sun. Defence Minister Marshal Rodion Y. Malinovsky last night accused U.S. Defence Secretary Robert S. McNam:<ra of threatening to destroy the Soviet Union and warned him "Don't touch us."— UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Article29 1964-11-09 12 JAKARTA. Sun. Dr. Chacrul Saleh. the third Deputy Prime Minister, has proposed to hold a "newemerging forces farmers' conference" in Indonesia, Antara news agency said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement190 1964-11-09 12 1 __^*^_^_i _^3^*****BrtSs_^____Lir*" 'ftfc f :~~_^^H^H JAM c's f lilJs||J| SIGMUND PUMPS Outstanding in design, materials choice, temperature range, stocks and service, Sigmund Pumps are used by Industry and Contractors all over the world Sigmund Pumps give trouble* free performance. JAMES WARREN CO. LTD. Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. lpoh. Penong. Kuching.190 words
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Advertisement319 1964-11-09 12 W DO YOU [SUFFER] L FROM A BRONCHITIS (or ASTHMA)? Vto roo win know the I strain pul on the •wrra I I by those pispinii. choking I otniaufchtv Remove worr» i*r havint EPHAZONE Üblctt alwiy* at hand, especially at night time. EPHAZONB la easy to take, safe to us*319 words
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Miscellaneous43 1964-11-09 12 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht lit V UIVA, 1| 1 V MSVLVESTECJ TOP (yTH' MORNING A w-^ y£R 1 AN 1 THAT SORT OP I N CttDW |S^y7/c\rW7f7 [V hfyoLZ suspicious natu»e\ S Lj(P)\Nn C Hi M\ IS OfgLV E">CCEEOEP BY THE J43 words
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Article, Illustration673 1964-11-09 13 PETER MOSS - Rich Malaysian background makes this a seasonable gift PETER MOSS THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL FOR 1965. (The Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd. $3.75.) ii. WITHIN the 1 10 pases ot th c Straits Times Annual for 1965 is a fund of material as diverse and colourful as the country it673 words
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Article107 1964-11-09 13 WRITE MALAY. By Edward S. King. (Eastern Universities Press. »4.73.) MR. KING'S national language lessons broadcast from Singapore had a wide audience, a popularity which has now led to publication. In SPEAK MALAY Mr. Kiiiß addressed himself to the spoken language. The emphasis now shifts to the107 words
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Article185 1964-11-09 13 Groping for new policy lines THE ATLANTIC FUTURE. Edited by H.V. Hodson. (Longmans 255.). By JOHN KENT THE British and American elections behind us. a new regime in the Kremlin, the end of the FrancoGerman honeymoon, provide now the. opportunity for recasting the Atlantic Alliance which events of the last185 words
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Article201 1964-11-09 13 A HISTORY OF NORTHERN RHODESIA. By L. H. Gann (Chatto and Windus 555.}, By RICHARD HALL IN Northern Rhodesia the South African concepts of minority rule took root, but could not live. The whites were always too outnumbered and the country was, after all. a British protectorate.201 words
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Article210 1964-11-09 13 DAVID SZE - A bird away from its warm nest DAVID SZE By SPIRITUAL STORIES FROM INDIA. Edited by Chaman Lai. (Charles Tuttle. Tokyo. l/ 553.50). IN an introduction Mr. Lawrence M. Lande writes of trudging along a Montreal street on a cold wintry day. Beside him was a man with long flowing210 words
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Advertisement212 1964-11-09 13 INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCTS Gleaming Stainless Steel and I TO MODERNISE YOUR KITCHEN Clean, sparkling pots, pans, containers for cooking and storing count for a lot In good health. Use Stainless Steel and Aluminium Ware made by one of India's leading manufacturers. LALLUBHAI AMICHAND— established over 50 years ago. Today's wide,212 words
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Advertisement265 1964-11-09 13 vWa^ncr/ 0 II WAGNER LOCKHEED MH •••^e standard for moderate duty brake -«HoH s nce c nlro I BBgi diirlinn of hydraulic ••'■HBH^^^ brakes. HP WAGNER LOCKHEEO Warner hydraulic brake fluid Quality should go no e e ter INTO EVERY none safer, BRAKE SYSTEM none more wjde y YOU used.265 words
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Advertisement262 1964-11-09 14 CITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE makes big news MsM l^'dti^ Oioui I't-nj; SINGAPORE. WED: Two career girls are the first in Singapore to pass the Pitman's College shorthand examination at 190 words per minute. Miss Doris Phua, 26 a j tary in a firm and Miss Leong Chooi Peng 22, a262 words
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Advertisement1979 1964-11-09 14 |MMMMMMPp|| Kontinued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT H.irrf. Si i Mm.)— Box era -err* CENERAL AMAH experienced with reierencen Tanglln Road sre» live In I Telephone Spore R4l^:t7 SHOP ABSISTANT Aged 15 1« l ajojiili ail Kno-A-ledtce of English essenP.O. Box 2716. Spore. ADVERTISER OF Box A 1369 S.T. would1,979 words
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Advertisement1111 1964-11-09 14 I ACCOMMODATION WANTED j ii Wordm iS Min.)— Box tt rt: wr. WANTED FURNISHED Three-bed room House. Districts V, 10 or It Telephone (Singapore) Kohinaon 'J5379 WORKINC OIRL RKOUIRES wel furnished room with bathroom mtaihrr arttjx full board in good residential are. 1 apply Box A4K66 H.T. H|..i. r THREE1,111 words
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Advertisement973 1964-11-09 14 EDUCATION s !m Word* *o i Mtn i—Bo* tt elm. txlrm LCC EXAMINATION: Register your naniea at Raja's College: Weekly Tests In all subjects: Raja's College (Olan I Hlnnh _'nd noon. Spore. HOW IS YOUR Malay progressing? llnri.in ilaily. ins only romanised National language by reading Berlta Harmn dally, tbe973 words
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Advertisement1064 1964-11-09 14 FOR HIRE JO Wordm $S Min.)— Box 14 ef. -rfr. 1»" T.V. for Hire. Monthly *20 00 Contact Malaysia Kiectnc Co.. B'pore. Tel: 4690t. FURNITURE for Hire Or Hire Purchase st Reasonable Kates. Sin Oe« Seng. HI Rocbore Canal Koad. Singapore. Tel: *****/*****. MEFRICERArORt AT REASON ABLB Kates. Prompt acrfMe1,064 words
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Advertisement914 1964-11-09 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wordm it 'Ml».) Box (0 <•(• *rfr« 19S8 REOO. MM Mark VII J*nuar f 1.700/. 0.n.0. Contact T«l. Spore 67P02. 1953 CHCVV-II Nova-300, M-C. UM 1961 M,Aii»tia Van. K raleoe, t Anglla, 19fi<i V llimi. BoTK«Hrd I W^tfc-on, Triumph TR3-A. Buntieam Rapier. R Dauphine. VolkswnKrn. O Rekord.914 words
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Advertisement865 1964-11-09 14 MISCELLANEOUS It Word* W (Min.)— Box S» rrj #r»r. PRAVPAIMTINi: REPAIR* HEFRICERATORS uitnin I hour*, mitomrr Muk. Trlrpnunr SK.r REPAINT YOUR REFRICER ATOMS. HI fOI r-ri.Ur. up to 3 ou tv Kree loin of refngrrtiior rlunng penorl of ipr.iv puniitiK. W* also urjdrriakc Uaneral Krpaits of Kffri(crator«. T.V* Hfirl Alr-innrtttlo?865 words
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Advertisement1381 1964-11-09 15 i^g H^BBUnUHMIBH TO LIVf PPCOL t WEST COAST U n. u,tsii,'i OOIM r. S'haa Ptnang MARON Literatel la Pt Hat II Hat 11 AENEAS Litaraetl !H"""""I"II Hat 12 ptuus Literpeel i,.«g0w... ha. Hi. U Nti 14/11 Net 17 amuucnus literaaai. ibgow Nat ll Net 21 Net 222 a Net 211,381 words
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Advertisement1322 1964-11-09 15 aaVaaaaaaaaaaaaaßaaaaaßaaaKKaaaaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaßßßi^Ba^ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaSaaaaaaaßaaS ligH THE EAC LINES J^ttvXvKaßal *«*'O t «MAU IUtaPVD.r.SWTTTTMHAJk* Wi«MO bVbL^mSi^bbbb! M t "Oww ki»»«i« roniH.i >/> w»i» ou«» -i^___' I p keae (ill Paaat ***** Pkeee nil Pleat U371 SAILINGS 10 BEYROUTH, LAnAkIA, GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTEROAM, GOTHENOOR6, AARHUS AND COPENHAGEN. ■>ingat>o>» 11,322 words
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Advertisement1275 1964-11-09 15 |to»w ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO. LTD. ittX&in LOND on HAMBURG ROTTEROAM HAVRE •"•■•■l HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore p S'^am »»oj»i FLAMINIAN Gin. 47/11 Net 1111 Net 14 Net LilT ut LEEDS It Nil t» .J N.,. 24 v 1 CITY OF CHICAGO 24/27 Net (CITY OF OAIH 21/11 Net 1/1,275 words
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Article1152 1964-11-09 16 Till Üblr of sharrs on the Malayan Stock Exchange show !..-t business to October 31. (A) and last business since that date IB) with U and I. standing tor Highest and Lowest business for 1 1963 and this year to date. t 15.50 3.50 Aie« Bricks1,152 words
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Article95 1964-11-09 16 'rME Malayan Exchangs Banks' Asss- ciation m:ntr dMM tiMMJM in M rates to merdiantit on Saturday (all rut.- to Him i Nsw V*rh: buying TT 32 W/16, air m.i.l OD 32 11/16, i'd d/st. 33 credit bills. 33 1/8 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 1/16. airmail OD95 words
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Article36 1964-11-09 16 all the frss eichjriKt market in Hon KuriK 00 Saturday trie U.S. dolla •••1 at .'i.751 for TT and 5.74 for cith. Stirling was quoted at 15.H6 and »n tael of sold at MOi.36 words
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Article42 1964-11-09 16 Industrial*: Tins: S rubbers: Nov. 2, Nov. 3. Nov. 4. Nov. 5. 88.78 89.56 90.80 136.82 135.55 135.50 106.56 106.96 106.96 Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100. Nov. 6. 89.52 135.29 107.00 Nov. 7. 89.62 134.42 107.0042 words
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Article39 1964-11-09 16 Aokam Kill. T.I Rivcrview U. Temianc < urrrnt Date payment payable 4% Jan. 4'; t Dec. 18 Jan. 4 8.3' Dec. 22 t Interim Total for the year 10J «i 15.1% Total for previous year 12*% 10% 35%39 words
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341 1964-11-09 16 Price of tin down $71 in a week of falls THE price of Straits tin un the Penans market on Saturday fell another $31,371 a picul to $738.(i2;, m au offering unofficially ebtimated to have risen 45 tons to 220 tons. Tim was a total on the we.-* of $71.37341 words
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Article336 1964-11-09 16 COMMODITY REVIEW meagre selling. Hv reflected the lower boo .roar*. Traders noted tit»» .n i^livsical rubber, lactoriio were pit .^nderantly int» rested :n pre-n 11... rubber, th-it ;s n'b' »r buattebfc 'iere before Dec. 20 O" tbat dftta the Taft-Hnrtle.- l the dockers fyplrrv. and a possible resumption of the336 words
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Advertisement1120 1964-11-09 16 VI KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pidno and Atlantto B«rvltM nonikong S. f uncisco i Argeies N Torn t>-pn.a ba'i mo.« ■■Tiunesliisia Man" M Otc/ 2 JM II JM 21 iai I Fel IB Fel 11 Ftl -■Hiuotrttt Beau*" 25/27 Jai 13 Fit it Ft* t Mai IB Mai 111,120 words
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Advertisement1050 1964-11-09 16 [™ioRIENTl LINES l ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. "CATHAY" Deports: Penang 13th Nov 1964 P. Swettenhom 15th Nov 1964 Singapore 18th Nov 1964 For Manila 22nd/24fh Nov, Hong Kong 26rh/30tti Nov Returns: Singapore 4th Dec 1964 P. Swettenhom 7th Dec 1964 Penang 9th Dec 1964 Fares From:— Penang1,050 words
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Advertisement472 1964-11-09 16 To BOMBAY. KARACHI, ADEN NAPLES and GENOA LIMITED ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE ON m.V. ASIA Sailing from Singapore 19 Nov m.v. VICTORIA 17 Dec t.s. GALILEI 9 Jan m.v. ASIA 21 Jan FURTHER DETAILS FROM YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR HARPER, GILFILLAN <Sc CO.. LTD. Singapore K. Lumpur Ipoh Penang Malacca ***** *****472 words
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Advertisement217 1964-11-09 16 I 1 POLIS DI-RAJA MALAYSIA (SINGAPURA) TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited for Grass Cutting In The Police Can- tonment Mount Vernon, a total i area of approximately 21 acres for 1965. I Tenders should cover the supply of all labour and mechanical mow- er to cut all grass ln Mount217 words
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Advertisement171 1964-11-09 16 J.K.R. SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Registered J.K.R. Contractors in Class "BX" and above up to 3 J p.m. on 17hb November, '64 at the Office of the Jurutera Penguasa. J.K.R., Kuala Lumpur for construction and completion of foui (4) Nos. four storey blocks ut twenty lour171 words
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Article22 1964-11-09 17 (prrlb.). «ov. 1. 3. 4. 7 Ucts. :>. 11l eta. 6. :i^cts. 7. (p«r pirul) 5807.25 596.00 $787.12 $792.00 $770.00 $738.62!22 words
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1771 1964-11-09 17 From Our Market Correspondent •JHE steadiness of tin shares in the face of the heavy fall in the metal price surprised brokers on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia on Saturday morning. Industrials were mi movements in either direi over was small. Brokers round1,771 words
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Article595 1964-11-09 17 rimi: following is a complctf JL list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday, October 30. Alex, ord.i Boiuli vii CB. Holding 2..">S Co.i. Tin SriK-lt rr.T IT 'i Ord» 4. <i Dunlop* l.'.j <-lt Ei»o 2.04. K«no deb 1.04 Ked. Disp LM Kltzpatnckt595 words
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Advertisement514 1964-11-09 17 J.K.K. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class 'D' and above registered Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negeri, Selangor. up to 3.00 p.m. on 17th November, 1964 for THE CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF RURAL SUB-HEALTH CENTRE CONSISTING OF A HEALTH CLINIC, GARAGE AND STORE: 3 UNITS CLASS 'F QUARTERS. 4514 words
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Advertisement404 1964-11-09 17 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY. TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS are invited from registered P.W.D. Class "A" contractors for the erection and completion of proposed Shopping Ontre and Offices on Lot 332, Section 46, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. Kuala Lumpur for the Rural and Industrial Development Authority.404 words
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Advertisement1567 1964-11-09 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MALAY LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR required by SHELL MALAYSIA LIMITED for a post in the Public Relations Department. i Qualifications: 1. At least School Certificate with Credits in Malay and English; 2. Candidates with experience m teaching or In translation worK will have an added advantage; 3. Candidates with higher1,567 words
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Advertisement501 1964-11-09 17 TENDERS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from I P.W.D registered contractors ol Class "C and above and accredited Malaysian Armed Forces contractors at the Ministry of Defence, Kuala Lumpur, not later than 2.30 ).m. 20TH NOVEMBER 1964 lor lirasscuttinif and Atricultur.il works at RMAF Base. Kinrara,501 words
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Advertisement236 1964-11-09 17 TENDERS LEMBAGA LLiKIK PUSAT ■li. Mil i: Mil n i SALE OK (.iMiaiiM. PLANT. The tollovving Diet-el Generating Plant bi offered lor sale by u-nucr and can be seen ut the t'tß. Power Nation. Pekun. by appointment wiui the Di Central Electricity Board. Kuantan. I—Rust1 Rust on 4VXC Engine of236 words
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Article423 1964-11-09 18 By NORMAN SIEBEL I IZUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Prime Minis- ter. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will declare open the South East Asian Peninsula Games at the Merdeka Stadium in August next year. Proposed dates for the six- nation Games are August 24 to 30. The423 words
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429 1964-11-09 18 TTUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Four important decisions on next year's soccer programme were announced today by Football Association of Malaysia secretary Kwok Kin Keng. In weekend discussions at the Residency under the chairmanship of their president, Tengku Abdul Rahman, the FAM Council decided that:429 words
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Article131 1964-11-09 18 BUENOS AIRES. Sun.— Nancy Richey. a young American player, scored an upset victory in the Argentine international lawn tennis championships yesterday when she defeated M-jria Bueno of Brazil in the women's singles final. Maria, twice Wimbledon champion, had been strongly I fancied to win but she131 words
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Article87 1964-11-09 18 ■JUENOS AIRES. Sun. Eugen Bohringer. the German driver, won the Argentine Grand Prix motor rally which ended yesterday. Driving a Mercedes-Benz, Bohringer completed 4,618.7 kilometres 'about 2.870 miles in 33hr 27min 21SC-C at an average speed of 138.053 kph (85.78 mph). Mercedes-Benz were also secondReuter - 87 words
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Article40 1964-11-09 18 SOCCKK— IM)V Cup isrmiflnal): Chene Wan v Kilat Club (Sti'dium Peutki RICGKIt dub matches (Scon: LI v TTC (Pantal). Tivrers v VIOBA (Padanu>; B;i:u Garrison v FMC (BiiMi Cantonmentt. Intrr-varsilv: S'poir v Malaya i (S'poro padaniji 5 p.m.40 words
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Article1359 1964-11-09 18 FIRST DIVISION ltirninii.li.iin 2 Arsenal 3 Burnley 2 Leicester 1 Kvrrton 0 Leeds 1 In Ih. i in I Liverpool 1 Man. Ltd. 1 ShrtT. Wed. 0 Nafta I anat \-<ton Villa '2 SlielT. I'nilfd < hels«-a I •«tiike (I Wolves Z Tottenham I Sunderland U1,359 words
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446 1964-11-09 18 ONDON, Sun. Two teams, Everton and Leeds, were sent off the field for five minutes yesterday by the re- feree following a series of incidents in their English League First i Division match. Referee Ken Stokes decision in the 37th minute to446 words
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Article307 1964-11-09 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Senior Golfers Society ol Malaya beat Perak Turf Club Sports Club 7-4 In their annual match at the Royal Selangor Golf I Club course today. Results (Senior Golfers vith handicaps In brackets >: I Tengku Abdul Rahman (22* and F Kal (21) lost307 words
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Advertisement518 1964-11-09 18 NOTICE OF REMOVAL NOTICE KINDLY BE ADVISED that Edward Tan Cheong Puan commencing from 7th November Trading us Sam Chuan Co. c o 1964 our office has been shifted to 6 Upper Cross Street haa no No. 43-A. Telolc Ayer Street. Sin- longer any authority to transact rapore. 1. business518 words
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Advertisement229 1964-11-09 18 NOTICES ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KI'ALA I.I'MIM K 1 Output.s of tin concentrates for i the undermentioned Companies i under the Management of AngloOriental (Malaya* Limned for trie month of October 1964 are as lollows: PICCLS AMPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 862 BEKJUNTAI TIN DREDGINO LIMITED 4.5J65 KAMPONG LANJUT TIN DREDGING LIMITED229 words
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Advertisement356 1964-11-09 18 NOTICES CITY GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE EXAMINATIONS 1965 Entries Tor the above-named examinations will be received at the Examinations Division of the Ministry of Education. Kay Slang Road, Singapore, 10. between 9th November and 18th December, 1964, (excluding Saturdays. Sundays ana holidays) from candidates who hold Singapore Identity Cards and356 words
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2369 1964-11-09 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by KLALA LUMPUR, Sun. Crack Australian jockey Garnie Bougoure got off to a flying start today when he won the first race on That's It. It was Garnie's first ride sir^ce his return from Ireland lust week. However, he did2,369 words
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Article63 1964-11-09 19 MANILA, Sun. Thai jockeys dominated the first International race at Santa Ana Park, held in conjunction with the fourth Asian Racing Conference here yesterday. Boon Chu of Thailand rode the winner. Knee Call, who beat Body •n' Soul, ridden by another Thai j jockey. Snit. by fiveAP; UPI - 63 words
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385 1964-11-09 19 RUGBY F ONDON, Sun A remarkable Rugby Union game ended at Twickenham when Bristol lowered the colours of Harlequins. Bristol thus followed their west country rivals. Glouces- ter. who were the first team to beat 'Quins. In the first half Harlequins had enough ofReuter - 385 words
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Article53 1964-11-09 19 SINOAPORE. Sun. Kok Kum Wan won the Singapore open .22 calibre pistol and revolvers event U the Singapore Military Forces' range. Beach Road. today. He scored 167 points out of a possible 200. Fung Lok Nam was second with 165 and C. C Chow third53 words
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Article43 1964-11-09 19 KUALA LUMPVR, Sun. The Malayan Police rugger team leave for Singapore tomorrow for their annual match against Singapore Police at Thomson Road on Tuesday. After the match, the Police selectors will pick the Malaysian Police side to tour Bangkok next month.43 words
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Article49 1964-11-09 19 SOCCER rtftmen- intri -state friendly i S"pore i Penang 1 Spore 0 Nepal Cup semi-anal replay iKluang) 210 Gurkha Rifles. Malacca 2 1/10 Gurkha Riffes. Spore 0. Friendly (B. Pahat): Umno Invitation 2. Joyful Indians. Spore 2. LAWN TENNIS C'hua Cup (Spore inter-club): Morning Glow bt SRC 3-1.49 words
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Advertisement32 1964-11-09 19 v Fresh from Switzerland m v fW t mil i Sole AgVnts: SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. MALAY MAIL WORD PUZZLE CONTEST "DJ" PRIZE OF $5,000 FOR YOU IF YOU WIN OUTRIGHT! ENTER NOW.32 words
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Advertisement262 1964-11-09 19 FA] W 1a JB A A aaaV J^ Haaaaaal aaVy^aß L_^^_^aß Baaaa^Baaaaaa^BaaaVaMMMßßaßaM aa\ v I Br 1 -v W I m k -^si'-' Jaw"****"*** ir"~aaM*aaBaP Bc^Ssft aaaaal IiXIJA.* 1 -1 M I M v bbb^bbbb^bbbbbbbb^bbbl bbbbT bbb^\l-a_^^^ li iL M OMLY LIMITED QUAMTITY WILL BE SOLD V, S AT THIS262 words
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Article, Illustration666 1964-11-09 20 REMEMBRANCE CEREMONIES HELD ALL OVER MALAYSIA THE dead of two 1 World Wars and r two periods of Emergency were honoured today at Remembrance Day parades held throughout Malaysia. In KUALA LUMPUR, the reromony was held at the Police Memorial < above) on a666 words
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Article34 1964-11-09 20 LONDON. Sun. Barn- Goldwaters wax efliuy at madame Tu;--snud's famed waxworks In London will be put on ice In the event he makes a comeback, it was reported today— UPl.34 words
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Article69 1964-11-09 20 ISTANBUL. Sun.— The Turkish i Government has released former j President Celal Bayar. 80. from Kaysen prison where he was serv- ing a life sentence for "adminis--1 trative irregularities." The release came after a heart attack which Bayar suffered in prison on Thursday. He has been69 words
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Article33 1964-11-09 20 CAIRO, Sun. Thailand's new Ambassador to the United Arab Republic Busana Korariksh. will present his credentials tomorrow to President Gamal Abdel Nasser in an official ceremony at the Republican palace. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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90 1964-11-09 20 HOUSTON (Texas). Sun. A koost struck a jit plain- piloted liv astronaut Theodore C. Freeman. shortly beforr it crashed. killng I 'rt-eman. in\ estimators saitl \rsterday. The VMM apparently hit the cockpit ol the T-38 Talon iet and not the engine, investigators .said. The90 words
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175 1964-11-09 20 BRITISH FIRM WINS BRUNEI CONTRACT BRUNEI TOWN. Sunday. rpHE Brunei Government has appointed a British firm as consulting engineers for the 532 million Muara port project. i The engineers are Sir Bruce I White, Wolfe, Barry and Partner! of London. Detailed designs for the project will be prepared by theUPI - 175 words
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Article, Illustration186 1964-11-09 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. Senator Raul Manglapus of the Philippines today called for the "re-activation" of the now dormant Association of South-east Asia (ASA) as a positive step towards the resumption of Malay-sia-Philippines relations. Senator Manelapus told newsmen at the airport on his arrival186 words
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369 1964-11-09 20 Professional efficiency will suffer, he says SINGAPORE, Sunday. Jflß. PAUL ABISHEGENADAN, principal of the Teachers' Training College, luis called for effective measures i<> deal urgently with the college's acute staffing problem to maintain professional efficiency. In his Graduation Day address yesterday, Mr. Abishegenadan said:369 words
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79 1964-11-09 20 NOW PARIS SLAPS A SURCHARGE ON SCOTCH PARIS. Sun. The French Government has ili-ridrtl to slap a retaliator> 18 per vent surcharge on imports of Scotch whisky, it Ml reliably reported yesterday. The surcharge will be in retaliation for the British Government's 1,» per cent additional tax on most imports.79 words
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183 1964-11-09 20 MALACCA. Sun.- The detained Party Rakyat leader, Ahmad Boestamam. was today re-elected President at the end of the three-day closed-door Congress of the party here Boestaman was detained under the Internal Security Act in February last yrar. and has been under detention ever since.183 words
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Advertisement143 1964-11-09 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) BETWEEN M. ASHRAF rKormrrly I Chatan ;in<l Salrmi Alxlr.n eldWI A o UM Lit.- ;,n<i Mr.. A L Alidrrn on ".-11-til. TO THANC'.AM SUBRAMANIAM Bjßll for Bnt«i Brxhma and J:ili 7-11-64 Thanks doctor and ft .iff Ruhkui Om tut Rat om. This deluxe Usha143 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-11-09 20 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for tiie period 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 77 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 84 75 Ipoh 84 72 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 7340 words
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