The Straits Times, 11 November 1964
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Title Section20 1964-11-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIF.ED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times i Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration22 1964-11-11 1 SIR ROBERT: 'INDONESIAN ATTACKS MAY CREATE A REAL RISK OF WAR...' SIR ROBERT must prepare for all eventualities"22 words
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Article277 1964-11-11 1 CANBERRA. Tuesday AUSTRALIA is to conscript men for peacetime overseas service for the first time in its history, the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies, announced tonight. Sir Robert ;ilso announced greatly increased defence <■**- penditure "in the li^ht of an increased range of likely mililary situations we mustReuter - 277 words
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Article263 1964-11-11 1 BANGKOK, Tuesday fill-! Thai Vice-Premier and Interior Minister, (ien. Prapari Charusathien, has warned that Thailand will not let Indonesian guerillas intrude into her territory. He was commenting to newsmen on reports that Indonesian guerillas might have joined Malaysian Communist rebels along the ThaiMalaysian border. Gen.263 words
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Article63 1964-11-11 1 NICOSIA. Tues. Heavy firing broke out between Turkish and Greek Cypriots in an area north of the Turkish Cypriot town of Louroundjlna, 16 miles from here, a United Nations spokesman said today. Between 500 and 700 rounds were fired during the hour-long incident before United NationsReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration254 1964-11-11 1 ABDUL FAZIL - 'MOST WANTED MAN' CAUGHT IN SWOOP ABDUL FAZIL: By SINGAPORE, Tuesday J^ SECRET society tliu^, described by the Royal Malaysian Police last month us "the most wanted man in the country**, was caught here today. Kong Fu Chai, alias Chin Thong Sin and lion Sin, was arrested in an opium254 words
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Article59 1964-11-11 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Ten Indonesian made rockets i were launched from the navy rocket launching base at Grati Pasuruan in East Java, last Saturday, the official news agency Antara said today. It added: "Although some of the rockets showed slight deviations from their i set courses, the majority59 words
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Article34 1964-11-11 1 BANGKOK. Tues— Police today' arrested three Malaysian Chinese alleged to be members of an International gambling syndicate i victimising rich Chinese in Bangkok Seven other syndicate members were being sought. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article42 1964-11-11 1 LONDON. Tues— Thriller writer lan Fleming, creator of secret agent James Bond, who died three months ago. left £500 each to three friends on condition they spent it antly within 12 months, according to his will published yesterday— UPIUPI - 42 words
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Article28 1964-11-11 1 MOSCOW, Tue.s— Moscow police have solved 97 per cent of all crimes committed In Moscow this year tlie official Tass news agency claimed yesterday.— UPl.28 words
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814 1964-11-11 1 OH KEE TIANG. GUNN CHIT THYE AND JESSIE LEEMBRUGGEN - Penang floods: 150 families rescued OH KEE TIANG. GUNN CHIT THYE AND JESSIE LEEMBRUGGEN From- 1 pENANG, Tues. Large ureas of Penang Island were Hooded toda\ after the heaviest rainfall in 17 years In tlie 24 hours up to 7 o'clock thismorning, the Meteorological Station at Bayan Lepas recorded 9.76814 words
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Article30 1964-11-11 1 LONDON Tues. Jet airliners rarryinjj hundreds of passenger* from points all over the world were diverted or delayed when swirling fog descended today on London airport.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article35 1964-11-11 1 LEOPOLDVILLE, Tues. Major Mike Hoare, leader of the Congo mercenaries, claims his men shot and killed General Nicholas Olenga, head of the rebel armed forces, during the recapture of Kindu last week.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-11-11 1 The Queen's sister to become sharebroker KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Raja Permaisuri Agong's younger sister, Tengku Noor Zakiah 37 (above), is Malaysia's first Malay woman sharebroker. Next Monday she will be admitted into Hallam and Co. one of the oldest stockbrokers in .Malaysia as a managing partner. Tengku Noor has95 words
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Article25 1964-11-11 1 LONDON, Tues. A "heartbroken" anonymous young man advertised yesterday that he had an engagement ring to sell "before entering a monastery." UPI.UPI - 25 words
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Article78 1964-11-11 1 SALINAS 'California". Tues. Folk singer joan Baez. 23. hzs said she will continue to hold back 60 per cent of her income tax as a protest against war and armaments, though Internal R venue Service has attached her assets. Tax authorities have filed a U5550,182 lienReuter - 78 words
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Article30 1964-11-11 1 PARIS. Tue.v Police in Lachelle.. a village nest of here have arrested a burglar who fell asleep on his victim's bed after drinking several bottles of wine Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article22 1964-11-11 1 PARIS. Tues. Prince Pierre father ol Prince Rainier of Monaco, died in hospital here today, aged I 69 Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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204 1964-11-11 1 Soek to British envoy: Force Tengku to peace lAKARTA. Tues. President Soekarno today warned Tengku Abdul Rahman that Malaysia would not "stand long." He told the British Ambassador. Sir Andrew Gilchrist, to "force" the Tengku to adhere to an Indonesian-Malayan agreement signed in August last year. In a one-hour speechReuter; AP - 204 words
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Article88 1964-11-11 1 Order now THE GIFT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR... THE Straits Times Annual lor 1965 will be on sale tomorrow. The annual contains: 140 i) ages beautifully produced on fine art paper. 0 50 superb fullcolour illustrations and many black and white pictures by South East Asia's top photographers. 20 main88 words
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161 1964-11-11 1 Wilson Govt faces second big test I ONDON, Tues. Britain's new Labour Government tonight laces its second Parlia- mentary challenge within 24 hours optimistic of a wider lead than the sevenvote majority achieved last night on its steel nationalisation plans. Tonights test ior the Govtnent covers its whole programme outlinedReuter - 161 words
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Article25 1964-11-11 1 RAWALPINDI, lues people were killed jrwtcn n election clashes m We>i Pakistan brinrinft the total killed in voUnr riots in 27. AP.AP - 25 words
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29 1964-11-11 1 AUSTRALIAN MOVE WELCOMED WASHINGTON, Tues. Srnior I S. Government officials today warmly welcomed Australia's defence build-up as "positive help" in maintaining stability in Pacific region. Renter. (See this page).Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration259 1964-11-11 2 SAIGON ASKS U.N. TO MEDIATE After Sihanouk's 'war' warning... VIETNAM to- day proposed that U Thant appoint a mediator to settle its dispute witn Cambodia. The proposal from SaiKon was made public here followine warnings by Prince Sihanouk Cambodian Chief of Slate, that another serious border incursion by Vietnam wouldReuter - 259 words
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Article56 1964-11-11 2 CANBERRA. Tucv— The Prime Minister- Sir Robert M--::ries. will investigate a report that Indonesian guerillas in Malaysia are using Australian owev guns. In the House of Representatives yesterday, ;i usour member. Mr. A. W. Jhitips. referred to a report lli.it Indonesians captured in M:ikiyM:i hadReuter - 56 words
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369 1964-11-11 2 Peking wants British jetliners for China-Cuba service LONDON, Tuesday. ('HINA wants to buy modern long-range jetliners from Britain to operate a direct route to Cuba through Pakistan and Africa, it was learned yesterday. Peking-'s interest in Jets is part of China's current search for expanded trade with the West. LatestUP - 369 words
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Article76 1964-11-11 2 HONG KONG. Tut.-. Hie Peking Ta Kun? Pao commentator today said the U.S. decision to send nuclear submarines into Japanese ports this month was a I "serious provocation by U.S. imperialists against the independence and security of Japan and I peace in Asia." He added thatReuter - 76 words
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Article47 1964-11-11 2 NEW DELHI. Turs.— Frequent- 1 ly chained with corruption. Prime I I Minister Lai Bahadur BbMtrl'a 1 Government has established a code lof conduct for all New Delhi and State officials. They will have to declare assets and liabilities an- j nually— A.P. IAP - 47 words
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170 1964-11-11 2 Thomson: The bomb won't tip balance of power I^ONDON. Tues. Mr. George Thomson, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, said today that no development of her nuclear capacity by China in the foreseeable future could significantly affect the global balance of military power. He told the House of Commons inReuter - 170 words
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266 1964-11-11 2 Crowds answer plea and coup bid with tanks is foiled BEIRUT, Tuesday. OMDURMAN radio in the Sudan said last night that crowds of people had answered an appeal to surround the radio station against tanks which were trying to stage "a reactionary military coup." During the broadcast. monitored In Beirut,Reuter - 266 words
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Article52 1964-11-11 2 PARIS. Tuts.— The tirsi nine of 70 Chinese students who will begin French studies at the Universities of Paris and Rennes this month arrived by train yesterday to !i»lcp up acbolantalpi under tlie cultural exchange scheme set up after Prance's diplomatic recognition of Peking earlier thisReuter - 52 words
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Article27 1964-11-11 2 LONDON. Tues. A 10-stroi R Indian defence delegation arrived here by air yesterday for talks wiih the British Government nbout future military aid. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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196 1964-11-11 2 Rice looters stone police in capital of Kerala rpRIVANDRUM (Kera- la), Tues. Police braved a barrage of stones to baton charge and dispersed a crowd of 1.000 attempting to loot shops in the main business centre here yesterday. Several shopkeepers In this capital city of Kerala State currently affected byReuter - 196 words
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Article47 1964-11-11 2 NEW DELHI. Tu»'*._information Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi says television would be good for India only as a means of expanding education, not as a medium of entertainment. Several foreign flnns and governments have offered to establish India's first television network.— AP.AP - 47 words
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Article27 1964-11-11 2 TEL AVIV. Tues.— Mure than 100 Tanganyikan officers and soldiers yesterday completed a three-week course at the Israeli army parachute training base. i APAP - 27 words
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Article66 1964-11-11 2 I CANBERRA. Tue.v— Australia It to build a permanent war cemeI t«ry at Ambon. Indonesia, the Mln'.ster for the Interior. Mr. Douui las Anthony announced J i There are 4.000 graves in Ambon of Australians killed in fight Ing there In 1942 and who died afterReuter - 66 words
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Miscellaneous16 1964-11-11 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby TO SRUMBLB I I THOSE Bill*) /"i've got') -tAX s- r^16 words
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Article, Illustration676 1964-11-11 3 WINS FIRST CRUCIAL VOTE (ON STEEL NATIONALISATION) BY MAJORITY OF SEVEN The big test for Labour will come next spring LONDON, Tuesday gRITAIN'S opposition Conservative Party last night carried out a delicate exercise in brinkmanship in pressing the Labour Government hard over its676 words
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154 1964-11-11 3 Fog-bound MPs win race to save the Govt LONDON, Tues.— Scottish Labour .M.P.s poured into Parliament la>>t night after a 400-mile dash to save the Government in a critical Opposition censure motion. About 20 Scottish MPs had been trapped for hours in the west of Scotland by foR which groundedReuter - 154 words
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171 1964-11-11 3 'CASTRO NOW CONTROLS MISSILE SITES' WASHINGTON, Tues.— The State Department said yesterday the U.S. believed that Cuban forces were now in operational control of surface-to-air missile sites installed in Cuba by the Soviet Union two years ago. At the same time, a department spokesman told a Press conference that theReuter - 171 words
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Article183 1964-11-11 3 Secret deal? It's untrue Baker WASHINGTON, Tues. Newsweek Magazine said yesterday that the lawsuit that triggered the Bobby Baker case ard led to widespread Congressional investigations was settled secretly out of court a month before the presidential election. Baker denied the report, telling reporters; "I know It's untrue." Baker, aReuter - 183 words
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Article61 1964-11-11 3 LONDON. Tiiev Polii-r MirroumU-d the Tower of London yesterday when the alarm system went off in the part housing the Crown Jewels Police cars blocked exit roads, while police launches raced down the Thames to the Tower, and extra policemen and tracker dogs were rushed toAP - 61 words
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223 1964-11-11 3 'Who can kill the most' game by -Nazis- DUSSELDORF. Tues. Nazi death camp commandants staged a contest to see who could kill the most, a war crimes court was told yesterday. The commandants of Treblinka. Belzec and Sobibor death camps In wartime Poland competed for the "highest production quota ofUPI - 223 words
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161 1964-11-11 4 GINGAPORE, Tues.— A fair, medium-built Chinese woman in yellow blouse and tight chocolate pants was killed yesterday after a motor-cycle, on which she was riding-pillion, collided with a bus in Tiong Bahru Road. But her male companion. Soon Eng Bok161 words
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426 1964-11-11 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. jyjl'i. T.C. TAX, defence counsel in what is known as the Tanjong Katong murder case, submitted at the Assize Court today that children of tender years were apt to exaggerate and therefore the jury must be careful in acting on426 words
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Article98 1964-11-11 4 24 women held in police raid CINGAPORE, Tues—Twentyfour women, who were gambling in a house in Wilkinson Road, were arrested when police raided the house on Aug. 20, Inspector T.C. Perreau told a court here today. "This was because the raid was so well-organised that none had the chance to98 words
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212 1964-11-11 4 HARBOUR MEN SAY 'NO' TO PORT'S PAY OFFERS SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association has given the Singapore Port Authority its final proposals on salaries for monthly rated employees. In a statement today, the association's president, Mr. P.C. Pillai, said that tho Port of Singapore Authority's salary scales212 words
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Article25 1964-11-11 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association will hold its annual reunion dinner on Saturday. Nov. 21. at the Grand Palace Restaurant.25 words
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Article, Illustration109 1964-11-11 4 ANANYANG University undergraduate and one of the leaders of the Students' Fellowship presents Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Prime Minister, with a silk scroll after Mr. Lee's talk to the students on Monday night. Mr. Lee's appearance at the campus was the first time since109 words
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72 1964-11-11 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The National Trades Union Congress today announced that its rehabilitation fund for victims of the disturbances will be closed immediately. In a statement, the NTUC's president. Mr. Ho See Beng, said thai recently. $55,000 from thp lund had been handed to72 words
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Advertisement75 1964-11-11 4 NEW PENANGWAY Every Wed. Nite Twist Shoke VERNON THE TRAILERS 540 Upper Ea>t Coatt Rd., Tel: 419*5 Vodka Somovo Twist Competition Htotf on Sat. 14th. Nov. Final on Sat. 21th. Nov. 64. SERANGOON BAR RESTAURANT (AIR-CONDITIONED) 171 Serangoon Rood Singoporc-8. Tel: ***** Relax Be Pampered By GENUINE DRINKS VERY DELICIOUS75 words
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Miscellaneous435 1964-11-11 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE followlnK Is today's schedule KLM: Krom Jakarta <XL 832) of civil aircraft movements at 5- 15 p.n-.. Paya Lebar aircraft. Singapore Thll Alr> lyl: Krom ARRIVALS Jakarta (TG 404) 9.35 a.m. U.T.A.: Krom Noumea, Darwin BOAC: Krom Ixjndon, Rome, !>*- H'T I.** l) 6.30435 words
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Article, Illustration129 1964-11-11 5 £IX Malaysian nurses at J the Royal Perlh Ho.spital in Western Australia were among the nurses who Kraduaied recently. The graduation ceremony was held in the auditorium of the St John Ambulance Building in Perth and was attended by many friends and relative* of the graduates. Mr.129 words
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571 1964-11-11 5 THE Central and Singapore Governments yesterday jointly asked the Industrial Arbitration Court to refer certain claims by the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees in reject of some 1.500 employees in three departments to the proposed Joint Salaries Inquiry Commission. The claims which571 words
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121 1964-11-11 5 I(L'ALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Malaysia is expected to negotiate with another "four or five" countries for air iervlces agreements, a spokesman of the Ministry of Transport said here today. Yesterday Malaysia ana unpo.. Initialled an agreement the eißiui. tnat Malaysia has entered Into in preparation121 words
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Article50 1964-11-11 5 SINGAPORE. Tue.s The Straits Times today received ano ther two contributions totalling 555 for victims of the Kampong Pulau Minyak fire, bringing the total to $58. The donors are: Hew Lian Foh. Ipoh S2O. and members of 7.30 a.m choir of the Wesley Methodist Churih $35.50 words
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Article43 1964-11-11 5 SINGAPORE. Tuo— More classnonus are to be built to the DvBMUm Road Chinese Middle Bchool at a cost of $577,000 The project, announced by uip PWD todiiy. is to be completed vi i- hin the next live months.43 words
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Article34 1964-11-11 5 SINGAPORE. Tuw The if Piiumce. Dr. Goh Komk Bvee, will uyten ;i new factory th. 1 Tm IHi Ml UIM Garment iM»luy.i» Manufactunni? Co. Ltd in New Industrial Road mi Suiurduy.34 words
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Article33 1964-11-11 5 SINGAPORE. Tues St. Andrew s Cathedral will hold a I ol Music" on Nov 22 at 6 |i 111. to mark St Cecil in honour ol its patron s;uni of33 words
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Article74 1964-11-11 5 SINGAPORE. Tuev A large tree crashed within 10 yards of a house in Upper Serangon Road this morning. Only minutes earlier some of the occupants of the house had been working in the garden. One of them. Miss Helen Ong. said a sudden strong gust74 words
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167 1964-11-11 5 JUDGE OF HIGH COURT TO BE INSTALLED ON SATURDAY KOALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues.— Dato Samuel Chelvasingam Macintyre, 61. will be installed a judge of the Ma- layan High Court here on Saturday. Dato Macintyre's appointment was to have been effective from July but he was only recently released from his167 words
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Article166 1964-11-11 5 Postal pay: Cabinet meets KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Cabinet at its regular meeting tomorrow will consider the award made by the Government Services Arbitration Tribunal to 1,400 postal clerks granting increases in pay and allowances. The tribunal, headed by Prof. Ungku Abdul Aziz, head of the Economics Department of the166 words
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Miscellaneous32 1964-11-11 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl SC2?^ ELMEffi MANSE f s REA.3IS ,'AA*E f BwGS SE' T LE DOfcM-VOLTBE ME SLEEPY: < V^ KE EP^S ME AWA<Ei__^ "-li -7 NO,VO*J sjC'N DOT RELAX!^ A^V/^i-^/32 words
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368 1964-11-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. JJAS the Prime Minister the power to overrule the decision of the Senate? This was the question which three legal experts discussed today following an appeal by the Kelantan State Government to Tengku Abdul Rahmar. to intervene in the case368 words
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Article27 1964-11-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuo.s.— The Hoi Seong Association here tonight celebrated its 2nd anniversary with a dinner at the IJtak Yee Restaurant. More than 150 people attended.27 words
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104 1964-11-11 6 COURT IS TOLD OF THREAT BY HUSBAND DENANG, Tues. A x London qualified hairi stylist. Mrs. Elizabeth Yeap 800 Cheow, wept today when she told the Hi«?h Court here that! her husband had threat- i end to kill her. "He said he would shoot me." Mrs. Yeap testified when she104 words
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Article58 1964-11-11 6 TANGKAK. Tues. A new 1 English school, costing $60,000 and built by the Rev. Father L. Cor- t deiro. will be ready by January. 1 To be named Sekolah Patina. I the school has nine classrooms and c can accommodate about 400 over- i aged pupils for58 words
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187 1964-11-11 6 MAJOR AND WIFE STUNG BY HORNETS 'IMPROVING' TANAH RATA. Tues. The British Army officer. Majir E. Hughes, and his wife, who were badly stung by hornets here .yesterday morning, are reported to be "improving* at the British Alili tary Hospital here today. "But we are keeping them in tin- hospital187 words
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Article79 1964-11-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Deputy Secretary-General of the Education Section of the United Nations. Mr. Horace Perrra. is to address the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club tomorrow on "A Peoples Movement lor the United Nations." Mr. Perera has been attending the 15-nution seminar in Kuala Lumpur79 words
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142 1964-11-11 6 L r UALA LUMPUR. 1Y Tues. Parents of most of the 200,000 sixplus boys and girls In Malaya, who are going to school for the first time next year, have already been notified of the schools which their children will Join. In Penang. Trengganu142 words
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Article49 1964-11-11 6 SINGAPORE. Tuts.- The v ,9 of Bt Andrew s School tod..y rty m hi their principal. Mr. 1 Thomas, to murk the 30th annivertary of his teaching career. Mr. Thom.ls was MM M:n. ister for Communications and Works in the Labour Front Go»- ernmen..49 words
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Article59 1964-11-11 6 JESSELTON, Tues. Barfa I training in civil defence began wav yesterday when an a.v Mstant civil defence instructor. Mr. M. Raudurai. of Kuala Lumpur held his first session at St. Patricks School. Initially 15 part-tinin ImtTUC tors and 40 volun!' trained for three weeks. They will59 words
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235 1964-11-11 6 T^HE leader of the opposition Social Democratic Party, Mr. Peter Chin, yesterday criticised the Sabah Alliance Party for what he described as its "indecisiveness" a n d "playing about" with the vital issue of direct elections. He said: "Direct elections is not an i235 words
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Miscellaneous66 1964-11-11 6 Ait*,, O»p Hy VT HamUn WW.TAXOVERNIGmiEVECrv- ITEMPERSARE CALM. WE LL v SHE STAYS HERE WILL LOOK riFABwS i^^ IoiNNERf r Bglg^l MAVE V^TTL^TWISPPOBLEM^ >. ON IXI ™3oSif f Ln Abn*r By f/ oapp MES GOING ACROSS] WHAT j\ tff? < 4&&' i l^C,^ ~rt£- >^A TVHE STREET- TO J CAM66 words
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Article, Illustration1810 1964-11-11 7 ORDEAL ON ICEBERG ISLAND WHAT ARE THE LIMITS OF HUMAN ENDURANCE? THE 1943 RESCUE OF THREE MEN LOST IN THE ARCTIC SUGGESTS A FANTASTIC ANSWER A World War II story of survival AT twilight one October day in 1943, three gaunt, halfstarved men, who had been marooned for 10 days1,810 words
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Obituary54 1964-11-11 8 in Word, 5/0 i Minimum I MADAM SAWARAN KAUR 'MrJaxar Binnhi M-64. A •Bhog' ceremony «r|D he held at S-kh Temple. ChanKkat, Bntu Oajah on irk-i i-« 4. RAYMOND D SILVA tn'hor cf Mr. Mra. Scholaatica Chrlatlan. Sinnapore «n^ Hh Kl«!e Perelra. TaiplnK, paired away peacefully at St. Andrcwa.54 words
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Article190 1964-11-11 8 Wordm tlO (Mlmlmam) FAMILY OF Wonu Yoon Koo thank ■II frlenda. relativea for their kind donAtionn, breaths and attendance at tbe ruoeral on 8-11-A4. SIM HOCK HAI on behalf of his father and nlMern thank* relatives, friend*, colleague* and pupil* for their ■HIS, wrratha. acrolln. aKnlxtance and attendance during190 words
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Article337 1964-11-11 8 ill W*4. tin (Minimum) FOR THE PRETTY LOOK MgMly Vr.ri.-d Chiffon tn—m In drlightru) I .v .olours Mm.-. Mlnic. Hotel .SinuaiKire HILDA* BIGCEST (ALE at Cold »n Draaaaa, ttaUaa stiom. nilMm'i Wi-ir and Textilra Special Dft>- nn Rn-ordM 100. Hurry' stylish CASHMERE mix beaded nrntm, Avallat>lr in *aah.n>ie hand337 words
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Article669 1964-11-11 8 The sudden concern expressed at the absence of consumer I associations which could put the housewife's case (and her I husband's) against protective I tariffs is not wholly misplaced, but it is exaggerated. As the chairman of the Tariff Advisory Board has explained, the Board owes a669 words
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Article353 1964-11-11 8 Nanyang University is already a much healthier place M a result of the purge of subversive elements among the students and junior administrative staff, and in consequence of changes in the governing council and in key posts. It is a measure of this improvement that Mr. Lee Kuan353 words
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Article169 1964-11-11 8 Police concern at recent growth in the number of pirate taxis plying Singapore streets could lead at last to I something being done about I them. Too long have they, in their thousands, confused our transport scene, endangered their passengers and infuriated legitimate taxi operators; that they offer169 words
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Article458 1964-11-11 8 LOUIS FLEMING - LOUIS FLEMING By IT THANT of Burma last week completed his third year as Secretary General of the United Nations, hero and enigma, not always understood but virtually unchallenged. "Undsr the circumstances, no one could have done better." a diplomat commented. Thant has proved458 words
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LETTERS
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214 1964-11-11 8 •THE Water Works DepartR ment In Petaling Jaya has connected water pipes from their mains to six empty shop houses which were completed about three months ago. These pipes are outside the shops and as no meters have been fixed, the water is allowed to214 words
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Letter18 1964-11-11 8 MANY schools have headmasters who are waiting to be confirmed. The conditions that need to be18 words
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Article666 1964-11-11 8 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS by M.A., UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA 'IXDDAY'S is a lesson continued from I Monday on Spelling and Pronunciation Vowel letter c. This letter la pro- i nounced In three ways: (I) as the ein the English word bell 'for the half -open front vowel) in the666 words
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Article, Illustration690 1964-11-11 8 COLIN LEGUM - Crisis tasks for Sudan's new rulers— i COLIN LEGUM REBELS WITH SUSPICIONS GOING BACK TO SLAVE TRADING DAYS by THE Sudan's neighbours are s h owing lively concern «*bour political developments in a country which is generally regarded as Rock of Gibraltar in a strategically -vital part of Africa As690 words
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Advertisement327 1964-11-11 8 Stnitt That* 4 Malay Mail Clatatflrd < j v «..i-» m t* handed to: COLD STORAGE >>C<DI Orchard Road (lit Floor) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Ro.rt Katanf Ktantl Read Nml Authorised Agentt CITY BOOK STORK LTD Wmchnirr Hout». Coityar Quay THE NEWS FRONT ritipatrlck Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S327 words
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Advertisement14 1964-11-11 8 MONDIA SWISS if THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER14 words
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Advertisement186 1964-11-11 8 s SHE NOTICES THE SMARTNESS f X/f The 'difference' is this a Pelaco n business shirt feels comfortable I and looks smart even after a whole day's wear. AaaflaflMttal The graceful lines of Pelaco shirts trTj kJV are tailored to tnm-waisted per- _^^^^^^^»^^^^^T\f fection. W j. mm The collar is186 words
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Article208 1964-11-11 9 Who killed Stripes? riddle OIK (North Malaya). Mor, Australian troops on Thai-Mala-ya border security operattions are baffled following the mysterious death of a full-grown tiger. Troops of the 3rd Bn.. Royal Australian Regiment, were on patrol along t h c border seeking hard-core Communist terrorists While filtering silently through dense208 words
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74 1964-11-11 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Sin- I gapore's second air raid siren test held yesterday In the city and Queenstown area was described by a Government spokesman, today as a "success." Seventeen sirens placed at stra- tegic points in the two areas could be heard by74 words
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Article33 1964-11-11 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Machan Singh. 42. a cyclist, died m the General Hospital yesterday morning three hours after being Involved in a collision with a lorry In Upper Buki: Timah Road.33 words
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Article46 1964-11-11 9 YiN IAPORE. Tues. Twelve American surgeons, headed by Dr. Oeorge Ferre, of the International College of Surgeons, have left Singapore for Sydney after a brief visit to the State. While they were here, they had discussed common problems with local mixlical experts.46 words
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Article, Illustration315 1964-11-11 9 Government doctor was not negligent in treating patient, says Federal Counsel KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'J'HE Government today appealed against a High Court decision that one of its doctors, Dr. J. L. Devadason, was negligent in giving a penicillin injection to a patient who was allergic to315 words
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296 1964-11-11 9 SALARY CLAIMS BY SABAH TEACHERS: YEAP REPLIES JESSELTON, Tuesday. THE Deputy Federal Secretary, Mr. Yeap Kee 1 Aik. said today that it was not correct for I the Sabah Teachers' Union to say that the Central Government had not replied to the union's claims for salary revision. Commenting on a296 words
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Article150 1964-11-11 9 Another $866 for the Ow orphans SINGAPORE. Tues. The Straits Times has received another $866.55 for the Ow orphans, whose father Ow Chow Choon. died of cancer early this year, and whose mother was killed in a road accident last month. The total of the fund is now $43,379.41. Todays150 words
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Article55 1964-11-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Members of the Royal Malavsian Police, both uniformed and civilian nave contributed $14,017 to the national mosque building fund The money will be handed over to the Deputy Prime Minister run Abdul Razak bin Hussein, by !he acting Inspector-Oeneral pf Police. Dato55 words
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Article46 1964-11-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR Tur.« Tlnevfs entered the home of a oird dealer. Chin Thtan Tet. at Jalav. yew here last nigh: and stclr 60 birds wor:!i $60. Chin told the police that the rear dcor wan forced open and the thieves look away several MM46 words
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192 1964-11-11 9 Marriage advice to wives by woman judge— SINGAPORE. Tues. Wivrs must be prepared even though they may not be keen, to accompany thrir husbands wherever they go, a magistrate. Miss Jrnny I.au Buong Bee, said today "This is universal custom, and it helps to bind the family together. she added.192 words
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257 1964-11-11 9 The way to beat juvenile crime by a visitor l£ UA L A LUMPUR. 1V Tues. Character education is a "must" in all high schools In the Philippines, according to Mr. Victoriano S. Cruz, head of the related subjects dedepartment at the Mindanao Reg i o nal School of Fisheries.257 words
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Article, Illustration37 1964-11-11 9 Vivacious Dayang... MALAY actress, Dayang Sophia (above) who will appear in the variety show on Sunday sponsored by the Singapore Bawean Association. Dayanc will be one of five Malay actresses in the show at the National Theatre.37 words
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Article56 1964-11-11 9 LONDON. Tues. Mr. F. D. Webber lias been appointed British Deputy High Commissioner in Kuching. Sarawak, in succession to Mr. H. P. Hall, the Commonwealth Office announced yesterday. Ho is to take up his. appointment in January. In recent years Mr I Webber has beenReuter - 56 words
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Article95 1964-11-11 9 Another $262 for widow SINGAPORE. Tues. The Straits Times today received another $262.70 for Madam Parvathi, whose husband, S. Shanmugan, was killed In a road accident In Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 1. She has 11 children. The total of the fund \s now 1.1 52.70. Today's contributions- Secondary IA Pairlield95 words
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Article26 1964-11-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. There are 4.014 Malaysian students studying In Britain, according to a booklet "Overseas Students In j Britain" lust published.26 words
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Article33 1964-11-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Th« Controller of Rubber Research. Dr. L. C. Eateman, today irtt lor Bombay where he will attend a two-day Indian rubber manufacturers' conference, beglnntne Inter this week.33 words
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Article182 1964-11-11 9 J^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Fruit dealers, caught with thousands of apples from China and Japan, are wondering how to dispose of them in view of the Government's warning of arsenic contamination. People have taken hood of the warning and are refusirg to touch them despite assurances182 words
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Advertisement268 1964-11-11 9 Be Proud of Your English You gre Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Ktp tou content with the 'worried because they cannot way yon speak and write? Are j depend upon their English .rt that you are not not "letting them down." It 'a«:r.« mlxtakea that cause was268 words
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Advertisement103 1964-11-11 9 'SSHij PANGER 153-H HER DIET H DESTROY I HER !■> HEALTH Rice every day and not OBH I enough variety of meat, JmH fish and vegetables can make you ill. VYKMIN HELPS KEEP A\x\% ■II balances your diet />apiy^ gives you 8 essential ABCDE 's*(* IBS vitamins and 4 minerals103 words
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Miscellaneous718 1964-11-11 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 5 X.1.. r. Plnanf lor Father "Kelly. The Career IP* »d M-Ucc. Worr,an 8 io B.O^News P.M.: 5.15 Test pattern and singam and his party; 8.30 music: 5.45 Opening and pro- i Highway Patrol; 900 News In gramme summary; 5.50 News Malay; 9.10 Komentar; 9.30 Haroutlines718 words
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255 1964-11-11 10 'Go to World Court? I should think not' says Stephens SINGAPORE, Tuesday. gABAHS Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, today predicted that the Malaysian Government would not take the Philippines claim to Sabah to the World Court. Before flying home to Jesselton alter talks with the Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew255 words
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Article120 1964-11-11 10 3 INDON CHINESE FINED $24,000 DENANG, Tues.— Three 1 Indonesian Chinese a fisherman, a mechanic and a fishing net repairer were fined a total of $24,170 today for entering Malaysian territorial waters and importing prohibited goods. Lim Kheng Hooi, 27. Ton Teik Leong, 38. and Teh Ah Heng, 52. who120 words
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170 1964-11-11 10 Voters on rolls may top 3 million mark KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The number of registered voters in Malaya is likeiy to touch the three million mark. Provisional returns received by the Election Commission here from nine States on the revision of electoral rolls from Sept. 1 to Oct. 12 already170 words
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Article47 1964-11-11 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two youths, who assaulted a police constable in Smith Street lust night, were today fined $100 eac.i. Ho Yoke Kee and Yeong Sie-.v Kong pleaded guilty to causing nurt to P.C. How Wai Kuen by punching and hitting him with eiiair.47 words
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Article39 1964-11-11 10 PENANG Tups. Profestsor Ungku Abdul Aziz, of the Universiiy of Mai.iya, will give a public lecture on "The University" in the town hall at 6.30 p.m. on Friday. Tiic talk Is sponsored by 'he City Council.39 words
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142 1964-11-11 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. Japanese advertising agencies may extend their activities to Ma-, laysia in the nearj future This was stated here today i by Mr. Narahiko Ohata. lea- der of the 14-man Japanese i team of top advertising executlve.s who left for Hong Kong to attend142 words
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Article67 1964-11-11 10 CINGAPORF. Tups. A housewife, told that he! husband had had an accident, opened the door to let in two men at her flat in Jalan Tenteram yesterday. Four men rushed in. two of tln-.ni brandishing iaraeis, They left later with tUrn in cash and jewellery.67 words
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Article44 1964-11-11 10 SINGAPOR] me Second Civil District Juilec Mr 1 c. Chen?, has resigned tiom MTVIn to enter private practice. He has ;i!.so reMßneil from ni> other posts as president of tlir Rent Conciliation Board am chairman of the Hotels' Licensinc Board.44 words
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Article56 1964-11-11 10 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues. A party of 45 policemen. !ed by the Krian OCPD. Asst. Supt. E. A. Fernandez, visited the RAAF base in Butterworth today. This is the first of a series of visits for the Krian police to acquaint them with the work of56 words
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Article28 1964-11-11 10 PENANG. Tues. A television set was stolen from the house of the deputy assistant controller of immicrntion. Inche Mohameri Shariff Sultan. In Ariff Crescent yesterday.28 words
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169 1964-11-11 10 KEITH HOOPER - Malaysian airline trainees win prizes KEITH HOOPER By SYDNEY. Tues. The second group of five Malaysian youths who came to Sydney for appenticeship training with Qantas have done well Four of the fivp have won 1 prizes in competition with Australian apprentices. The Brat *ix arr now worki ing as169 words
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Advertisement549 1964-11-11 10 ■55^^ Back horn in my o *n country I drank *nly TucJlir'i ...Bj Scotch Whisky of unmiitakable character and flavour. m J W When I caoe to Mataya ttn ytars ana, I caaldn t aat it ...u4 lift «v M\ without Tucbtr'tl tut no*... m jdßtfHßa> JBA RxViaVi^^Blk. is^SßH^t JV^B^B^B^BK549 words
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Advertisement27 1964-11-11 10 |3 masculine freshness |g makes it pi great to be a man! sS SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON jSgf^^-- V RENT I REDIFFUSION I L t v J27 words
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Miscellaneous238 1964-11-11 10 Straits Times Crossword Bal I Bb^ I ACROSS by one 1 down speaker to hi* 1. Various mat enlargements ob- rival) (2, 8. 6). served at the opening of 12 5. Where a l down result may (9-2-4). be made known In Scotland 8. VTPs without support? <B>. upsets many238 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-11-11 11 NO HUGS OR KISSES FOR CHOU IN MOSCOW JUST a handshake. No hugs or kisses. The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, receives a polite welcome in Moscow from the new Soviet Premier, Mr. Alexei Kosygin. Mr. Chou and other world Communist leaders were there to77 words
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180 1964-11-11 11 I ONDON. Tue.v Ties with naked women on them are out of laahion lor British men. Mr. Kenneth Fearon, a neckwear expert said here yesterday. So are old school ties. Replacing them are "jungle look" ties ties with tiger stripes180 words
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Article21 1964-11-11 11 LONDON. Tups. -Thieves stole hii'idn ot 'Alrsky worth i nlxiut £30.000 ($255,000) in two nidi in London early yesterday.21 words
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234 1964-11-11 11 Poison-plot nephew doctored his aunt's coffee— SA N FRANCISCO, Tues. Mrs. Vanda HofT Unger, a former wife of bandleader Paul Whiteman, has been the victim of a year-long poisoning through regular doses in her food, police disclosed yesterday. Police said a warrant had been issued, for the arrest of herUPI - 234 words
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Article46 1964-11-11 11 LONDON, Tues. Montaeu Porch. 87. stepfather of Sir Winston Churchill, died yesterday at his home in Olastonbury. Churchill, three years older than Porch, became his stepson in 1918. Porch married Churchill's widowed mother. Lady Randolph j Churchill, who died three years later. A.P.AP - 46 words
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Article56 1964-11-11 11 Record broken in a chair PERPIGNAN i Fiance). T— I. A house painter. Antoine Corral, yesterday broke the worlds underwater endurance record by sitting in a garden chair at the bottom ol a heated indoor pool for 34 hours and 20 minutes. The previous record of 34 hours was held56 words
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Article36 1964-11-11 11 NEW YORK. Tues. Former American Presidents. Mr. Harry Transit <<nd Gen. Dwiuhl Ei^entoday were named corhnlrmen of a campaign to raise ussio nillion in the U.S. to pn moii' world-wide birth con;ro!. RfUtrr36 words
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Article29 1964-11-11 11 NEW YORK. Tues.— Mr. Gallo Plaza Lai-so, United Nations mediator in Cyprus, left last night for Athens en route to his assignment in Nicosia. A. P.29 words
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154 1964-11-11 11 /'ENEVA. Tues. Bri- tain's partners in the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) yesterday accused her of "unfair play, hitting below the belt" and "causing a crisis of confidence" in the seven*member organisation. Businessmen and industrialists fired these accusations at Mr. Douglas Jay. President ofReuter - 154 words
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111 1964-11-11 11 ON RECORD— CHURCHILL'S GREAT WAR SPEECHES LONDON. U-v Sir Winston (him hill has rcaciied agreement ith the Decca Record Co. of London for the issue of an album of recording of his speeches and readings from his works, it HI announced here. This set of long-playing rec«ords. covering the periodReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement119 1964-11-11 11 ft guaranteed clean oil m guaranteed pure oil!^|. \*Vt***'"' |V»"«* -^^^^f ■^■w?"'' jQ^J o Motor Oil in the sealed can is your absolute li&:liiJ|F guarantee of quality. Your assurance of complete i^s»^^ engine protection is refinery sealed in the can! You can watch it being opened before use! You know119 words
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Advertisement461 1964-11-11 11 ARE YOU UNDECIDED? Where to go? How to go? When to go? How much to pay? The many and varied opportunities of route and place available to intending travellers today require a good deal of thought and research. Why not let us provide the information and advice you need to461 words
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Advertisement554 1964-11-11 12 <( ontinind liom Pace 8| SITUATIONS VACANT rrf. si (Vim. Box SO r/» rxtra HOUSEBOV Plain co< "1. Apply Box AIA'.'O .s.T. MALAY OR CHINESE MMM in,- duties ol Learner Conductor, on late Knx AIITO S.I. K.L. HOUSE-KEEPER tn look after a small Asian hoiis.hold with 4 children. My. -m.554 words
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Advertisement736 1964-11-11 12 SITUATIONS VACANT M n.,,rf, -J 'Min.)—Bo x SO rtt rxtra AN INTERNATIONAL expanilni Commercial Or. mlxal nn rtMjitires Yo.inc experienr-e<l ilesmen. Offers: Pull paid tralmni; axed salary mrt commissions Pleane contact Uox AI46A SECRETARIES 4 stenographers Female Ac-ounts /Bookkeeper /Klnanclal Assistant storck.er.cr* Receptionist Typists Interviews (Jiurantf.; Personally. City Employment 748736 words
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Advertisement940 1964-11-11 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Horrfs S5 fJMBj B SO rtt. txtra FURNISHED 3 BEDROOM Kl.t U Eastern Mansion for rent. Available now. Contact Mr Toh I^-K Jalan Ket hil. tore. Phon. THE COMET 16 Balmoral Rond near Tan Klin Club. Fully f.irmshed d rooms riatnroorr.ii attached moderate rate. Til r .2<.77 Slnsapore940 words
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Advertisement977 1964-11-11 12 TUITION ■a Wore 1 'Vin.)— Uox SO ett. rxtrt ORCHARD DRIVING SCHOOL Gooc* instruction means safer driving. Tel: Spore 2M'^'4. PRIMARY SIX TUITION, conducted Individually, by QuaMOed Tutor Write Box A4>>77 S.T. Spore. MATHS: Additional, Elementary and Enuluh Experienced University Graduate. Tel: ***** Spore. NATIONAL DRIVING SCHOOL Dual controlled car.977 words
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Advertisement928 1964-11-11 12 HIRE PURCHASE ;0 Horrf, J.J r Vin.)— Box SO rlt. rxtra SIERA T.V. on easy payment. Contact Hi-Fi Traders, 59 South Bridge Road. Spore. Tel: "Tl'44. COOD USED CARS on easy payment-,. Contact:— (,'huan Hook Trading Co. Ltd., Ihl Lavender Street. Spore Tel: :i:'2S3/:«J*O5 YOUR TELEVISION PROBLEMS: VISIT OUR AIR-CONDITIONED928 words
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Advertisement1080 1964-11-11 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE i? 0 Words M (Vin.)— Box SO tit. txtra '< 1956 RECD. MG M.iirnette. Oood I condition. Two owners t».oOO 0.n.0. Ring (Spore) *****. 1952 V/VELOX S4OO-, 1957 V/Vlctor ii<Hi AncUa *-»>ao-. 1956 Lloyd MM/-, easy payment arranged, seen nilton Rd.. Spore. 1962 MORRIS MINI One owner.1,080 words
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Advertisement961 1964-11-11 12 FOR SALE Jfl Wordt $S 'Min.)—Box SO ett. rxtrn C.E.C. REFRIGERATORS Cookers, Alr-condition<T.s Kl.otrleal appllancvs. Trade-in accrpttd. G.E.C. Showroom. .v>o joo Cluat Road. Sport (3959 .ITOOri RECONDITIONED REFRICERATORS ii liaO.Ot United Mock* only. TVi.-j.hon.- >',ij.'ii or call at Cllmatr RaSkMOTtat Ltd. 25.".-A Al*.xanrtr.i Road. .«:n»: norr. OATALINA SWIMWEAR, SPORTSWEAR, Bargain*961 words
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Advertisement620 1964-11-11 12 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) ♦ff Word- U 1 Mm.)— Box SO et: rxtrn JOHORE hotel Enx. /Chinese Kood Alrrnmi NEW STRAITS VICW HOTEL U Nishtly. Tel: 2133. ORCHIDS Win i_ flnt S» <•»« rxtrn A LIST OF I •»'-«3 I 1 eoh Hole Choon Is Write to Times Press |M>620 words
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Advertisement1349 1964-11-11 13 ir LitERPOOL 1 xtbl COAST U n. Due fBM M > P, VIM renang •'"RON iiterptti Ii Pert AENEAS literpnl Gil. 11 Nit 12 PU M,"nrM.,* Literpnl umo»... Not 1< M. v Ntt 14/U Nn 1) -MILOCHUS Li<erpnl. i, ho it Nit ?i ni> 7} li •>., It JINESTHEUS literpnl,1,349 words
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Advertisement2637 1964-11-11 13 ——————^^r^i~^^^r^r^^rz |ig|| THE EAC LINES rr-M sincapok a kuala LUAtPuiap.swiTTENHAM pvmanc aTaTaV*>V.V pfcy •2rTc*O^aTaa l c*(n«.*ik m oum a< am*ano to poioi n, < d t ou»t •> -i' I 'mm ISOi fine ***** ••lie 111! PDtar ***** SAtllNtS 10 BEYROUTH, LAHAKIA, GENOA, it HAVRE. MAMBURb. aitMEN ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM,2,637 words
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Advertisement1275 1964-11-11 13 |toj£ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. la?H^ LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgapon P. STim Penang fIAMINIAN ll Part 'l4 Ntt 15 Nn CITY OF lEEOS 21 24 Nit 25 Nit 1 CITY OF CHICAGO 25 27 Hit I, CITY OF BATH 2131 Hit 1/ 1 DIC 4/1,275 words
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Article118 1964-11-11 14 MELBOURNE Tues Industrials were steadier with moves about in balance. Leaders were variable with Colonial Sugar down 9d. to 77/-. Auto Componenti jumped 2/- to 7,3 following the take-over bid irom Repco. heading oil issues held levels while others lost ground. Base metals were mostly lower but Western118 words
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Article226 1964-11-11 14 OVEMBER first xradt rubber f.a.*. eleaed at S p m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur v< <terday at 70} Ib., down one c*m I MonTii- ton.- «i*lrr. R.A S. and F.M.R.E el»»in» prieaa in centi par Ib. yesterday: Im 1 K s.:- |irom|ii r.o.n buyers 70|. **Ufr- 701:226 words
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Article36 1964-11-11 14 ON the fraa axotiange market In Borne KonE yrKterday the U.S. dollar was. quotrd at 5.751 for TT and 5.74) for cash. Stirling «a.i quoted at 15.97 and ana taal of (aid at 2.VH.36 words
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Article28 1964-11-11 14 November 10. MALAYAN Xl I'.ltl It PRICE: 701 cents (down one rent). TIN: 5735 a picul (up $4,121). Unofficial estimated offering: lfJ5 tons (down 15 tons).28 words
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780 1964-11-11 14 From Our Market Correspondent KILLINGHALL were the feature of trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday. They were done 2s. 6d. higher on the excellent output of 5.233 piculs. The announcement, however, was accompanied by a warning that the dredge was passing through780 words
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Article27 1964-11-11 14 Malayan Stork Indirr* Nov. 9 Nov. 10 •Industrials: 89.27 88.82 Tins: 133.36 132.87 S rubbers: 107.00 107.00 Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article880 1964-11-11 14 dUSINESS in and reported lo the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trsiduikt rooms of the Stock Exchance 01 Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlept (1,000) B.U; l«»o orda. (6.000) $2.04: C. Smeltert $3.<tB SU (2.0(10) S3.UO; F. and N. ordo. (1.000)880 words
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Article57 1964-11-11 14 Ortobrr rubber output*: Buklt Katll Ayr Moli-R 65.390 Ib.. Sunit< 1 TukanK 75,000 Ib., TVmrrlob Nyal.i.s 7.'>..'i(H) It,. HrntA 173.00U Hi., Jfr.im Kuaatan 107.000 Hi Kundunic Tk. Pau 246.000 Ib.. M«T.t.ik..ii lul.ijOO Ib., Hudkci Bataa 246.50(1 Ib.. Rlvervir-w 242.000 ll>. ('on produced 209.& tons of ■i.tratp* and 19,75057 words
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Advertisement1136 1964-11-11 14 Vr-^ ""'KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service) riongut -■> i f'aicisco l. Angcies N iok fc oi ■tunore "TseneUiaia Miro" 3U Dec 2 Jan 1/ Jia IB jaa I Fel IB Ftl 11 Fel Hels«ertlry Bcicen" 25/?? laa 1] Fel II FM I Mir II Mar II1,136 words
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Advertisement1042 1964-11-11 14 I H>°lorientI lines j ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. "CATHAY" Deports: Penang 13th Nev 1964 P. Swertenham 15th No* 1964 Singapore) 18th Nov 1964 For Monilo 22nd/24th Nov, Hong Kong 26rh/30th Nov Returns: Singapore 4th Dec 1964 P. Swettenham 7th Dec 1964 Penang 9th Dec 1964 Fares From:—1,042 words
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Advertisement472 1964-11-11 14 WESIBOUND. tUROPE SERVICE Mta* fajajjaejajß, aeraeaai. mm YAAU la Pirl 13 15 Ne» II Nit Oaamm. Aattieri Niaim irtaiee Retterta* IUUIh nfil «FKH.» atlTVltt Singapore Durba- 1 (21/1J), Port Eluabeth (24/12), Capetown (21/12), TABOA 1/ I Ok Matam (31/11), Port Harcourt, Lagos, Apapa (1/1), Colonou (1/1), Lome, Takoradi, Freetown. Dakar472 words
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Advertisement44 1964-11-11 14 OVERSEAS TOWAGE SALVAGE CO. LTO. LONDON OCEAN GOING MOTOR TUG "SALVONIA" (in port) 3,000 I.M.P FULLY EQUIPPED WITH RESCUE ANO FIRE-FIGHTING EQUIPMENT STATIONED AT SINGAPORE TO PROVIDE TOWAGE AND SALVAGE AGENTS: HARPER. GILFILLAN CO. LTD. (Tal: No. *****) (Outside Office Nxjrs *****3 or *****)44 words
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Article254 1964-11-11 15 November 10. Thre* months. INDUSTRIALS Itouvead 13 cts. M. Containers 12 cts. I lunlops 15 cts. M Cables IT cts. City Dev.7 eta. McAllster 12 cts. K Smelters 23 Cta. M. Invest. 12 cts. I •*> U cts. 0.C.8.C. 18 cts. Uisp. 12 eta. Rothmans 13 cts. r.254 words
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Article103 1964-11-11 15 S wharves or opected today are: Hendearx 1/1 Ruys 3/4. Bsadeverett Trrak N.W. 3, dedill N.W. 4, KntlnaM Kerr 21 22. Yama 2526. Ktmanls 23/24. N:>nertfs 33/39, Fairatar 42/43, and Chunn 44/46. PORT IWITTINHAM: Wharf Berths: Hoi Houw. Scmenylh. f Madras. Kerostate, Slatcx N( Ca»tle. Now Fart:103 words
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Article106 1964-11-11 15 i I'HE Malayan Exohsnigo Banks* As- sociatlon mad* these changes In 1 Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rites to $100): Now York: buying TT 32 8/18. airi.l OD 32 11/16, BO d/st. 33 credit I*. 33 1/8 trad* bills. Canada: buying TT 39 1/16, alrfiall OD 33106 words
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Article74 1964-11-11 15 /'HINESI PrMuti Eiehantt, Slnga- V (M>r«, now prictl per picul yalttr- day: Coconut all: bulk tiu stllcrs. drum I sill skiers. Copra- Nov.. 'D<e. UK /Continent: ihsfsiouAi t Ptppor: Muntok white SI47J seller*. *h>t« MVJi sellers, apeclal Lk blHck $117* sellrrs. garbled I l^impont: Mick ***** sellers. ASTA74 words
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404 1964-11-11 15 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $4.12 i a picul to $7.55 on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 15 tons to 165 tons. In London earlier cash tin .iad fallen £35 a ton and forward £32404 words
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Advertisement754 1964-11-11 15 i?Bnysf^S^3^t?i?!ff?sl AOKAM TIN LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) The Directors of Aok^ni Tin Limited announce that the tin orr output for the month of October. I piculs 2150 (2 dredges working) SHIPPING NOTICES \(.ERIES MARITIMES CO. "DONAI" Arrived 4th Nov. 1964. A General Survey of all damaged j754 words
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Advertisement821 1964-11-11 15 I NOTICES I IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT SEREMBAN Companies i\Vinding-l'p) No. of 1964. In the Matter of NBOBI SEMBILAN COFFEE DEALERS TRADING COMPANY LIMITED And In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1940 J946. 1 ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the821 words
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Advertisement601 1964-11-11 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are Lntftad from Singapore Citizens tur the appointment scheduled under:APPOINTMENT: TECHNICIAN (Civil Engineering) SALARY SCALE: $137.50 x 7.50 A 167.50/8,'220x 15A-340/B/355X15A-475 p.m. Variable Allowance at current rates is payable. Pome <>! entry to the salary scale will be ■mori&M to quuiiiicaiion.s Mid approved experience.601 words
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Advertisement905 1964-11-11 15 TENDERS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN RURAL AM) INDUSTRIAL DCVBLOmBNT AUTHORITY. TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS are invited irom registered P.W.D. Class "A" contractors for the erection and completion of proposed Shopping Centre and Offices on Lot 332, Section 46. Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. Kuala Lumpur lor the Rural and Industrial Development905 words
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Advertisement522 1964-11-11 15 TENDERS SPECIALIST TEACHERS 1 TRAINING INSTITUTE JALAN CHKKAS. Xl ALA LL'MPLK. Supply of Cooked Meals during 1965. Tenders are invited from Contractors registered with the Ministry of Education for the supply of cooked meals (including fuel) for the residential hostel at this Institute during 1965 (excluding n -mul Institute holidays).522 words
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Advertisement761 1964-11-11 15 TENDER PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MAKTAB PERGURUAN TEKNIK STATE OF SARAWAK TENDER NOTICE applications are invited for 1. Trr.ders are Invited fo- tbt the P° s t f Supply of Cooked rood At Drainage and Irrigation tnThe Maklab IVr.d v in jineer iSalaiy I7M-14M) Teiinik. Kuala lumpr" I I I'ublir Uuik> Urpai761 words
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Article83 1964-11-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thues. Sweden's internationally renowned football team Djugaarden, currently the Swedish league champions, will play two matches In Malaysia. FAM secretary Kwok Kin Keng said that the council decided to accommodate the Swedish team for two games on Nov. 21 at Ipoh and Nov.83 words
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Article30 1964-11-11 16 LONDON. Tues. ■nwiltl of Rucby DBton matches played here ye.s'crday: Per.zr>.nce and Newlvn 0 St. Bnrth( lomew's Hospital 11: Llanely 10 Neath 3: Aberavon 6 P"itvp'-ol 6. Reu'<"\30 words
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Article, Illustration398 1964-11-11 16 M-TOURNAMENT QUESTIONNAIRE SEQUEL J^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The council of the FA of Malaysia have ruled that they do not recognise the Association of Football Players of Singapore. The decision was taken by the council when they met at the Residency over the weekend398 words
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Article251 1964-11-11 16 Spore Under-23 s beat Varsities RUGGER SINGAPORE Tuesday. rMjMttiNED universities suffered their second v successive defeat when they were beaten by the Singapore Under-23 XV by 11 points (goal dropped goal and a try) to three (try) ir, a rugger match here today. The Universities, drawing their players from Chuloiougkorn251 words
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177 1964-11-11 16 ONDON. Tues. Officials ot tbe BJngUaJi Piuli'sMoi'iij root.) ye- lerday supported the call ni'adt oy F otball League pnatuem Joe Richards for an investigation into "soccer rowdyism." Speaking In Manchester. Cliff LJoyd. secretary of the players association, said the PPA would co-operate fully inReuter - 177 words
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Article118 1964-11-11 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Recreation Club started their title defence in the Singapore Hockey Association's league first division championship with a 3-0 victory over Singapore Cricket Club on the Padang today. With several newcomers in the side. SRC took- time to settle down but once into theirReuter - 118 words
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Article71 1964-11-11 16 BOMBAY. Tues.— The Cricket Club oi India badminton cliamDi< nships will hay an AllMalaysian men's singles final between Ng Boon Bee and Tin Vee Khan toright. Boon Bee eliminated India's Nandu Natekar 17-15. 5-15. 15-5 R'ld Yep Khan beat India's S. C Sokri 15-8. 15-6 yesterday.. InAP - 71 words
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300 1964-11-11 16 ERNEST FRIDA – - ERNEST FRIDA TABLE TENNIS r| By SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Table Tennis Federation of Asia U planning a world tour soon as p-irt of Its efforts to maintain Asia's high international standard In announcing this. Tang Tuck Wan. secretary-general of the300 words
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211 1964-11-11 16 MCC beat Transvaal with a day to spare CRICKET Mlta femiti, declared Mcc"'^ q2°, n i^ f' 10 I li<n with able to defy the consistent Mcc •ttack with v, i^Sm, though tate in the inntaa mere J*, 46 P f J oJ. e M? n f and ThCO RCX211 words
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Article358 1964-11-11 16 MOTOI it IN(. Results oi Si: Gap Hill Climb: Touring tars I8."ittcc ami unil.u. 1 R. P. Du PJr^sis (SAAB (lOOOcc and under!: 1 A (M. Cooper), 2 C. Bayiield (A. Cooper I. 53.84; Improved Touring CM* (851cc to lOOOec): 1 R. Seow (Opel). 52.84. (Under 1300cc) 1 P.358 words
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Advertisement317 1964-11-11 16 Re-elected once again! MANIFESTO: Wednesdays and Fridays from Singapore to Thank you, dear friends, for putting me at NEW YORK, through India, Europe and London. the top of the poll once again. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from I promise to serve you all as faithfully and Bangkok to NEW YORK317 words
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Miscellaneous130 1964-11-11 16 SPORTS DXAKY MM (I i; s t >ore (ISKA Sr C'un: Dockyard v TTSH 5 15. Marines Civil Avi.ilion 6.^U 'l»'.ii m.ilchiv I a Jn. Beaar). Voon Cup N-Hnal Ipolu: Ch.iii«l:;u KinchiiK Est v Tamil YminaMm cJ" Abdul Jalil grd> HOC Kt V Sgor Go\t Scrvicr*: Mm. Agn. and Co-opt,130 words
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842 1964-11-11 17 gAY DRAGON II should win the main sprint (Race Six) and give her rider, Garnie Bougoure, another success at Kuala Lumpur today. The Astraeus four-year-oid mare will be favoured by a wet track. She won twice over the Bukit Timah842 words
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Article213 1964-11-11 17 EPSOM JFEP'S best bets are- Putra Klang (Race Four), Bay Dragon II (Race Six) and Radja Wali (Race Eight). THE GOING s heavy. I rSOM 111 I 1 \l.l. BOY I'OINTER lUST DANDY I.OK SABHA KKLLEHI K* ce i Bellehi Tin Invest Just Dandy I ok Sabha Ju*t Dandy213 words
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Article1683 1964-11-11 17 KL 2nd day Race 1-1.30 Cl 6 Div 1 ($4300) s£t 1 ***** Just Dandy a (Mr. Mrs. L.M. FVxji E. Breuk. 4 9 0 (SF) Donne" 8 2 ***** Blue Mlm g (Hock Huat) Bagby. 5 8.12 honi 5 3 ***** Gay Buccaneer g (Venl Vicl) R.S. Breuk. 61,683 words
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149 1964-11-11 17 Clay holds up traffic before the weigh in BOXING BOSTON. Tues. CassllM Clay was In top clownlnf form when he appeared her* yesterday for preliminary weigh -in and medical examination lor his world heavyweight title fight with Sonny List on next Monday. Clay wore overalls bearing the words 'bear huntii.Reuter - 149 words
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362 1964-11-11 17 TAKE MISS SUSAN IN RACE 7 AGAINST FIRST-DAY WINNERS PBSIAN HERO and Earl Gabador, two Impressive winners on Sunday, are likely to dominate the betting in Race Seven today, but I prefer Mlm Susan. Miss Susan was not disgraced on Sunday when she finished fourth to Persian Hero over 7fafter362 words
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Advertisement119 1964-11-11 17 f '.114 A** flft LmMi 'iii jb i £T I Jhnar 1 t*~ 1 compact torm Yes, th« new NCR Class 3 cash register has wide-rangirtg capabilities! Clean styling, attractive cabinet combining modern good looks and practical utility. A winning feature: compact, space-saving dimensions, 161" 14 iV' x 15|" Inside119 words
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Advertisement129 1964-11-11 17 records y A FREE! (A From NOW, as long as stocks last, Philips offer two 45 r.p.m. records by top recording artistes, FREE with every Philfps W 9 AG4OOO Record Player purchased. The AG4OOO is m a fabulous little disc player that takes all sizes v| of records; gives exciting129 words
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Article, Illustration34 1964-11-11 18 A STREAM OVERFLOWS AFTER HEAVY RAIN TRIBUTARY of Sungei Aver Terjun has bun) ils banks and his is the result This picture shows the Residency entrance yesterday. Slniits Times picture.34 words
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Article26 1964-11-11 18 OSAKA, Tues— The police have arrested a North Korean, Park Xi Hwa, on charge of enuaglng in spy activities here since June 1962. APAP - 26 words
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Obituary18 1964-11-11 18 MOM. CAN KIM NEO Moon Ki.it p.-iswd I Ijr on lii-u-Hj. yarrow Garden on ..-11-«4 2 p.m18 words
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192 1964-11-11 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The chairman of the national solidarity week committee. Inche Sena bin Abdul Rahman, today appealed to the leaders and members of the Socialist Front and the Sarawak I'niteu People's Party "to come forward U true Malaysians" to take part, in192 words
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109 1964-11-11 18 Teenage girls held on morals charges WAGGA WAG G A, Tues. A twoweek campaign against teenage immorality in this Australian community of 24,000 has resulted in the arrests of six girls, aged 13 to 15, and nine youths. Detective Sgt. A. Lundie, chief of tne local crime bureau, said theReuter - 109 words
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Article82 1964-11-11 18 SYDNEY, Tues. William Willis, the 71 year old American wno sailed his raft Age Unlimited alone from Peru to Australia, ended nis Journey under tow in Sydney harbour today. Lack of wind prevented him from completing his voyage under sail, but he wasReuter - 82 words
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Article41 1964-11-11 18 LONDON. Tues.— The Australian External Affairs Minister. Mr. Paul Hi.sluck. yesterday called on Prime Minister Mr. H;nold Wilson and the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker. He had lunch with the Commonwealth Relations Secretary, Mr. Arthur Bottomley. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article352 1964-11-11 18 LONDON. Tues.— The Stock n to. 'inert quirt while awaiting tomorrow budget st-.ite-nicni but conditions generally v.iK MmewtUtt steadier than t host prevailing reccnily. Some «ood company news helped, particularly in W share market, where South Durhams lesults brought in buyers. South Durham jumped one352 words
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Article68 1964-11-11 18 TOKYO, Tues.— Mr. Tsumetaka Ueda. president of the Mainichi Shimbun and head of the Japan Newspaper Publishers Association, said today that Japanese newspapers were the third largest in the world and getting bigger all the time. He said total circulation of daily papers in Japan nowUPI - 68 words
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Article54 1964-11-11 18 LONDON. Tues. Spot 21>4d., Dec. 21-1 16d.. Jan. 20-15 16d.. Feb. 20\d.. Jan. Mar. 20-15 16d Apr. June 20-13 16d.. July Sept. 20-13 16d.. Ort Dec 20-13 16d., Jan Mar. 20 -,d.. Apr. June 20--11 16d.. July Sept. 20-11 16d.. c.i.f. Nov 20-15 16d.. Dec. 20*. d.. Jan. 20-1154 words
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Article23 1964-11-11 18 LONDON. Tues— Buyers £1471, sellers' £1472, Forward buyers £1443. sellers £1445. Settlement £1457-.. Turnover a.m 37- tons, pjn. 170 tons. Tone: Firmer23 words
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Article52 1964-11-11 18 KAGOSHIMA Uapani. Tues. Japanese scientists today successfully launched a two-stage 8-L-8 observation rocket here in Japans southernmost major island of Kyushu. The 21.9 ft. long 358-kg. rocket, made by Tokyo University's Space Aviation Institute soared to an altitude of 90 miles and succeeded in surveying terrestrial magnetism.UPI - 52 words
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346 1964-11-11 18 Industrial estates on Spore lines for Kedah planned SINGAPORE, Tuesday. |£EI)AH plans to set up industrial estates like those in Singapore to encourage industries, and be less reliant on agriculture This was stated today by the leader of the visiting six-man Kedah Legislative Assembly delegation, Syed Ahmad Shahabuddin. After his346 words
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279 1964-11-11 18 Overseas clamour for those Charles essays I ONDOX. Tues. A spokesman for a Lancashire press agency said vrsterdl y he expected more than dozen overseas publications would print parts of I Prince Charles 1 school essay book within a week or 10 days. Air. Terence Smith, a director of theReuter - 279 words
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246 1964-11-11 18 Found: The missing, so modest Miss Bolivia PARIS. Tues. Miss Bolivia. 24-year-old Marino Cardenas, said here last night she had not gone to London for the Miss World contest because 'I do not consider myself a beauty." Shr told reporters at lu-r flat in Paris, where Bhe has i;c< n246 words
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Article39 1964-11-11 18 ISTANBUL. Tues. A truck carrying 45 Turkish peutnta plunged off a mountain road into ravnc yesterday, killing 25 persons. Fifteen others were seriously lnluivd in the accident, which happened near Van, in eastern Turkey.—UPl.39 words
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Article49 1964-11-11 18 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Rock blasting will be carnrd out at Raffles Placr by the Public Works Department between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Nov. 12. 13. 14. 16, 17 and 18. Motorists and the public are advised to keep away from the UN durum the blasting.49 words
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Article23 1964-11-11 18 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Budtihisi Union will hold Its 27th ;.r>(elebr.it ions oi: day and Sunday at Jalan Senyum and Lowland Roarl.23 words
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Advertisement12 1964-11-11 18 I Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum > UNDERWOOD H hod. both urll12 words
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Advertisement133 1964-11-11 18 ERRES^©@[M] 5639-23" »s 'S-<»s w 's^S^S fc —^r THE -< ONLY rSFT with H^llhliAyMllMWi.6 times Additional features include:- And of course the normal remote control (tor zoom ERRES features brightness and sound) A Tnu Tlr nn A AMBIENT LIGHT CONTROL (auto- FULL AUTOMATIC (10 Automot.c matically controls brightness of controls)133 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-11-11 18 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: HiKhrst Umm i Kuala Lumpur 86 72 Koia Bharu 88 75 Penang ','.< 72 Ipoh 82 7.' Malacca 86 73 Singapore 90 7340 words
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