The Straits Times, 12 November 1964
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Title Section21 1964-11-12 1 Ctt o**0 AVBFAGE DAILY CERTIF.ED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article542 1964-11-12 1 40,000 to take it NATIONAL SOLIDARITY RALLIES ALL OVER COUNTRY ON MONDAY King to open the Week KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday FORTY THOUSAND Malaysians are expected to take the national solidarity pledge at a mass rally here on Monday shortly after the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong launches Solidarity Week at542 words
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Article145 1964-11-12 1 OJ«YA KIAMA ■■Ma t m i »~i i in i. i. >»■>- MA L&V3U O-TA O*H iFR^-vr A-MAW MAKMUK iAMACU MALAYSIA A IAOt M UU4A-MYA tt«JAYA DAN «•JA TA i n i i t~i i i i 3 4 i > UEXVNJUNG CM TA CM TA tTI r^ i145 words
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Article227 1964-11-12 1 KUCHING. Wednesday. THE Sarawak United People's Party today flatly rejected the appeal by the chairman of the National Solidarity Week Committee. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, that they should "rise above parly politics in the national interest and come forward as true Malaysians to support227 words
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Article22 1964-11-12 1 DELHI. Wed —The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Lai Bnhadur Sha>tri. will visit Britain from Dec. 2 to 6— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration443 1964-11-12 1 U.S. MAY OFFER ARMS ON CREDIT: MISSION LEADER KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The United States is prepared to consider credit sale of military equipment to Malaysia. Mr. P.W. Manhard. leader of the top-level eight man American defence mission, said on arrival here today. However, he added, the type of military equipment443 words
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Article51 1964-11-12 1 KUCHING. Wed. The curfew hours in the Sibu, Barikei and Blnatang district* of the Third Division will be relaxed from next Saturday. The hours at present are from 7 p.m to t a.m. Prom Saturday they will be from 7 p m to 4 a51 words
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Article26 1964-11-12 1 BOCHUM i West Germany). Wed. The Bochum Institute for Satellite and Space reports Unit it received signals from a Soviet space experiment today. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article29 1964-11-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— An Indonesian infiltrator gave himself up to a Upper in the PonUan area of Johore today. One light machine-gun and some ammunition were recovered.29 words
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Article380 1964-11-12 1 POSTAL RATES GO UP FROM MONDAY KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. rkRDINARY mail within Malaysia will cost 15 cents from Monday a jump of five cents for people in Singapore and Malaya and an extra three cents for Sabah and Sarawak. I In the Borneo States, ordinary postage has been 12 cents380 words
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112 1964-11-12 1 CAIRO. Wed. Sudanese Prime Minister Serr El-Ka-tim El-Khalifa, speaking at the end of a day in which crowds attacked three foreign embassies, promised to use all the authority of his two-week-old Government to maintain order. The Premier's speech, broadcant by Omdurman Radio, gaveAP - 112 words
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Article17 1964-11-12 1 STOCKHOLM, Wed. King Gustaf VI of Sweden celebrated his 82nd birthday today.— AP.AP - 17 words
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Article174 1964-11-12 1 i KANGAR. Wednesday j r'UR mining labourers reported missing since Monday night were to- day found dead in a 200ft deep underground tunnrl al Kaki Bukit. about 11, Mile* from B<r«. Hi. four Teoh Chok Cheoag. SI. Toe Emmt Lcoaf. M. Uir Hn PMf. 17.174 words
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Article563 1964-11-12 1 Income tax goes up in Britain I ONDON. Wed. Bri*J tain's Chancellor of tho Exchequer, Mr. James Callaghan, today announced that the standard rate of income tax is to be raised by sixpence from April 6 next year. The standard rate of income tax will then become Bs. 3d. inReuter - 563 words
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Article33 1964-11-12 1 PEACE TALKS IN PEKING REPORTS MOSCOW. Wed Chlne«e Communist Premier Chou and Rrrmlin Leader Brezhnev have arreed te hold Sino-Sovict peace talks in Peking early next year, reliable Commonist sources said today —CPI.33 words
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Advertisement14 1964-11-12 1 HAVE you ordered the Straits Times Annual for yourself and friends? See Page 914 words
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Advertisement11 1964-11-12 1 SINGAPORE'S SOLIDARITY WEEK PLANS: SEE PAGE 4 New FDA Iji A11 words
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136 1964-11-12 2 Britain returns seized Burmese war booty I ONDON, Wed. Bri*J tain today returned to Burma a priceless collection of gold war booty seized 79 years ago In Mandalay. The stUnlng, shimmering collection of Burmese art. known as the "Mandalay Regalia." was handed over to Burma's Upad of State. General NeReuter - 136 words
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Article17 1964-11-12 2 LONDON. Wed Gh.m.i li.i.s c.rdered a 2.500-ton frleate £5.*****0 to be built m Britain.17 words
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Article213 1964-11-12 2 'Give us rice' shouts in Kerala NEW DELHI, Wed HUNGRY crowds demonstrated against the rice shortage in Kerala, Southern India, yesterday, as the first of 50 trains carrying emergency rice supplies sent by the Indian Government i cached the State In TKIYANniIUM. the State capital, 43 of the 45 m213 words
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Article40 1964-11-12 2 TKEjA NIGERIA; Wed. Dr. Victor Leonard Allen. 42-year-old university economics lecturer from Leeds, England, was sentenced to a year's jail with hard labour here yesterday fcr conspiring to overthrow the Nigerian Covernment by subversive military means. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article113 1964-11-12 2 MAN WHO FLEW C.O.D. MUST PAY UP CYDNEY, Wed. Reginald Spiers, the 22-year-old athlete who flew 12.000 miles "C.0.D." in a wooden crate because he couldn't pay the fare of £210. must pay £320 freight charges. Air India said yesterday. "He knows what he has to pay. It's set outAP - 113 words
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Article, Illustration92 1964-11-12 2 THOUGH she may face a serious operation. Yangzom. seven-year-old Tibetan refugee, is a happy girl from the aj>tly-namcd Happy Valley settlement in Mussoorie. northern India. She is pictured at the Hospital for Sick Children. Great Ormoncl Street. London. uThtc- uoctors are investigating her rise.92 words
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Article41 1964-11-12 2 BOMBAY. Wed. Mr. G. Rajagopalan, general secretary of the Indian National Congress died today aged 43. He was UKen ill yesterday few hours after the end oi thr three-day session of the AllIndia Congress, committee. Router.Reuter - 41 words
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Article24 1964-11-12 2 CAIRO. Wed.— Two Yemenia rere publicly .■xecuted by ftrtaj -<ri <i Ml la yrs>rc!;iy on of committing iinri "contacting foreign quarters." CPI.24 words
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145 1964-11-12 2 COLOMBO. Wed. The Ceylonese Prime Minister. Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, told the Senate yesterday that persons of Indian origin registered as citizens of Ceylon would be Dlacod on a separate electoral register. In a s'atement on the agreement she signed with India's Premier. Mr. LaiReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration287 1964-11-12 2 NAIROBI, Wednesday. jyjK. Ronald Ngala, the Opposition (KADU) leader, was carried bodily across the floor of the House amid cheers and applause here yesterday when he told Parliament: 'The official Opposition is dissolved." The decision of KADU (Kenya African Democratic Union) to join the287 words
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Article40 1964-11-12 2 MANILA. Wed. The Philippine Telephone Co. remained strike-bound yesterday as .striking employees turned down a back to work ruling by the Court of Industrial Relations. It was the ninth day of the .strike at the comDanv.40 words
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Article31 1964-11-12 2 DACCA. Wed. The Pakistani Nr\'.^ reported today that more than 100 people died of cholera in Jamalpur. 150 miles from here. during the last two months. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Advertisement161 1964-11-12 2 CHER AMY PARIS Advertisement Information Please! Six Malaysian beauties, grace our newly opened $60,000 luxury air-condi-tioned offices of the Tourist Promotion Board. The girls, wearing colourful national costumes not only provide pertinent facts about the culture and life of Singapore's multi-racial population, but also attempt to solve any problems which161 words
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Miscellaneous19 1964-11-12 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby poEcut dee us/- («g^g^ f cant A iKfUfv.' OAQuueli\ STAND mov LOVELY W 7-tO19 words
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238 1964-11-12 3 WILSON STUDYING ELECTORAL REFORM PROPOSALS I ONDON, Wrd. The new Labour Government is considering various proposals for electoral reform topic on which mid-dle-of-the-road Liberals have been agitating for many years. Mr. Harold Wilson, the Prime Minister, told the House of Commons yesterday he hopes shortly to arrange all-party discussions "onReuter - 238 words
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Article, Illustration466 1964-11-12 3 BRITISH PREMIER AND JOHNSON TO CONFER ON WORLD PROBLEMS WASHINGTON, Wednesday. MR. Harold Wilson, the British Prime Minister, will confer with President Johnson at the White House on Dec. 7 and 8, the British Embassy announced today. The announcement said that Mr. Wilson466 words
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75 1964-11-12 3 BRITAIN MAY PUT UP POSTAL CHARGES LONDON. Wed.— The 'cost of sending a letter in Britain may go up from three pence to four pence following post office losses disclosed in Parliament yesterday. Mr Anthony Wedgwood Bern, the PostmasterCrcr.eral. said the loss on the letter service, parcels and telegrams wasReuter - 75 words
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192 1964-11-12 3 Round Two also goes to Labour in Commons T ONDON. Wed. Bri■L4 tain's new Labour Government last night won its second crucial battle in Parliament within twenty-four hours —this time by a comfortable 21-vote majorityMr. Jo Grimond's minority Liberal Party swung behind the Government to bolster its slender overall majorityReuter - 192 words
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Article31 1964-11-12 3 PARIS, Wed— French Air Force General Paul Gerd, 87, who conceived the idea of using aircraft for artillery observation In the nrst World War has died here UP IUP - 31 words
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Article27 1964-11-12 3 NEW YORK. Wed— The llnet Queen Mary was fined USSIOO yesterday for making too much smoke while docked on the Hudson River here. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article23 1964-11-12 3 LOS ANGELES Wed. Ac'orsiiwr Prank Sinatra forleited U.S.SI2 bail yesterday for failing |to appear in court on a traffic charge. AP.AP - 23 words
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155 1964-11-12 3 f OND O N Wed. Planes were grounded, trains cancelled and road traffic built up into huge jams as a blanket of thick fog smothered the British Isles last night, bringirr? visibility down to only a few feet. Screaming people leapt from blazing carsReuter - 155 words
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118 1964-11-12 3 WASHINGTON. edit is bei-omine htrrwilthnl> <l illim lt tor the I "iiitt-.l Static Joint Chiefs of si.vi to get iu.t\ from il ill I \cn if one of them takes to the mountains fur i spot of quiet fishing on a secludedReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration101 1964-11-12 3 FEEL GONE? GET A KICK FROM RINGO'S DOG I ONDON. Wed. You may kick, hop. jump, sit or bark like a dog as you please in the latest dance announced by Britain's Ballroom Teachers' Council here last night. Inspired by the antics of Ringo Starr, drummer for the .he inspired101 words
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Article49 1964-11-12 3 MOSCOW. Wed.— The Supreme Soviet, Russia's Parliament, will begin a session on Dec. 9. it wu announced here. This will be the first session •ince Mr. Khrushchev was deposed last month. The Supreme Soviet usually adopts the Soviet budget for the coming year in December.49 words
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264 1964-11-12 3 Bolivia's tin to stay in State hands I A PAZ, Wed. Boli- via s tin mines are to cor.tinue in the hands of the State, the new president of the State Mining Corporation (Comibol), Col. Juan Lechin Suarez, told a Press conference here today. He said the revolutionary Junta nowReuter - 264 words
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123 1964-11-12 3 JOHNSON CITY, WedMr. Robert McNamara, The Defence Secretary, said yesterday he and President Johnson had agreed that preliminary figures indicated next year's defence budget could be held under US$5O,OOO million. Mr. McNamara was speaking at a news conference after talks with the President at his LBJReuter - 123 words
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Advertisement91 1964-11-12 3 SUNRISE SPORTS -if A Four strokes to SUNRISE and satisfaction 41 John Little Shopping Outre Upper Ground floor, tpore I. Teh ***** ojfame &j\p* TMMOUGB I)ISTL\GVISHED SERVICE Some studs of Krementz Quality rolled gold plate have been worn for as long as thirty-five years. All Krementz jewelry will give corresponding91 words
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Advertisement232 1964-11-12 3 drives like fun lA I V I JTjr' l C saves like crazy you'll like it! Come in and drive a Cortina! This same car has taken Ford Cortina to victory in the world s toughest rallies and reliability trials. Proven dependability, proven road safety! Great family car! Great economy232 words
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205 1964-11-12 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S Rajaratnam, will declare open the first-ever display of national festivals by 14 countries, entitled "International Festivals", at the Thailand Consulate in Orchard Road on Friday. This spectacular display of the divers cultures of the205 words
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157 1964-11-12 4 OINGAPORE, Wed. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today accused the Singapore Government of not implementing a ruling by the Industrial Arbitration Court to fill outstanding vacancies as junior hospital attendants at Woodbridge Hospital. The courts president. Dr. Charles Gamba, on Aug.157 words
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Article83 1964-11-12 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A Singapore Government statement said today that Port Authority workers affected by conversion to shift work could be assured of getting 26 days' earnings a month. The statement said that what the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Associa- tion wanted was to exclude Sundays and public83 words
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Article, Illustration240 1964-11-12 4 SINGAPORE, Umno, now in the process of reorganisation, is bolstering its women's wing. A special women's committee is being formed to establish the Kaum Ibu as an independent movement within the party. The party's youth section is also being strengthened and geared to240 words
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Article, Illustration620 1964-11-12 4 "...Unity if nation is to survive' SINGAPORE, Wednesday Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today emphasised the need for national solidarity and unity in the face of Indonesian pressure. He was presiding at a meeting of representatives of political parties supporting Malaysia and other620 words
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232 1964-11-12 4 Katong murder: Noodle man gets death sentence SINGAPORE, Wed A NOODLE-MAKER, Chung Kirn Moey, 29, was 1X sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Assize Court today for the murder of Chia Mvi Song, partner of a provision shop in Tanjong Katong Road, on Nov. 9 last year.232 words
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120 1964-11-12 4 From R. U. PATEL JESSELTON. Wed. Mr. John Dusing, Sabah's newly-appointed State Secretary who Is still attached to the Ministry of Natural Resources, said today that his Ministry had no knowledge of a proposed zoological park to be set up in the State. Commenting120 words
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Advertisement195 1964-11-12 4 LIDO (SmIaporVOPE'NVTODVYVaoV'i" TENSE! TAUT! PULSE-POUNDING EXCITEMENT! J| k^BBBi .^BBBBr BBBU V^ M S "ft Ib Tf fk\ W^ Metro Gohfwyn Mayer W and Seven Arts Productions m v MRJSm An Andrew and m m 1 0^^7 Virginia Stone Production m r^Mp PAT BOONE B» put it in i ■■waiting Milo195 words
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Miscellaneous421 1964-11-12 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'THE following la today's schedule Oalwlck, Istanbul. Bombay <BR of civil aircraft movements at R&1/63M 7.30 p m. from Oatwick, Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: Istanbul. Bombay (BR 851/639) ARRIVALS 9 30 Pm ahhivmu DEPARTURIi ■OAC: From London. Frankfurt, BO AC: To Colombo, Bombay, Beirut,421 words
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Article297 1964-11-12 5 BUT UNION GIVES UTILITIES BOARD A 'LAST CHANCE' BEFORE GO-AHEAD SINGAPORE, Wednesday. I^HF Amalgamated Union of Public Employees is to conduct a strike ballot among its 2.500 members employed in the Public Utilities Board following what it alleges as a "breach of faith" by the board297 words
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74 1964-11-12 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Nfarine police today found the body of an unidentified Chinese man in the sea off Ciodown 4 in the Harbout Board area. The man. about 30 years of age, was wearing a white singlet and blue tTOUMn. He was described us74 words
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91 1964-11-12 5 Recruiting extended for S'pore Chinese SINGAPORE. Wed. Seventy-two Chine.se enlisted in the Singapore Infantry Regiment during the past three-day recruiting campaign here. Recruiting at the drill hall in Beach Road have been extended till tomorrow. 6ome 150 Chinese recruits are required to balance the racial quota In the regiment. Major91 words
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77 1964-11-12 5 SINGAPORE. Wea. The ciiu:rm.in of the Singapore Port Authority. Mr. Goh Koli Pui lefl by air today for Hone Kong to inspect the dockyards there. Accompanied Dy the Authority* dockyard manager, Mr. J. 0.8. Mr. Goh will visit the T:ii Koo Dockyard and the77 words
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339 1964-11-12 5 New union for 'confused' Singapore busmen NTUC STRIKES OUT AT ANTI-NATIONAL FORCES: CINGAPORE, Wed. The National Trades Union Congress is to help organise a trade union to represent workers in Chinese bus companies in the State. The NTUCs yecretarygeneral. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, announcing this in a circular to339 words
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74 1964-11-12 5 CINOAPORE. Wed.— A Kroup of 42 Singapore farmers will tour installations of the Primary Production Department, several model farms and animal feed factories tomorrow. They will also visit Jurong to nee the progress of thr State's industrial prosrummr. The one-day tour, ocgaataad by the74 words
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Article57 1964-11-12 5 PENANG. Wed. Burglars broke into the Pulau Ttkus Convent in College Lane yesterday I and stole two typewriters valued at $900. and six sarees. Tile principal. bi»ter Valeric, who reported to police, said the typewriters belonged to the school, while the sarees had been borrowed by the57 words
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Article33 1964-11-12 5 IPOH. Wed. Mr Goh Kok Wah. 37. a businessman, reported to the police .that two purses containing a total of MO were stolen from his house m Gopeng Road here yesterday33 words
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90 1964-11-12 5 PENANG. Wed. Yahaya Mohamed Arifl, 17-year-old missing son of the Butterworth Health Officer. Dr. Haji Abdul Ghani. ha? returned home. Yalmy.i. win hft Ins Babington Avenue home here. la>t Wednesday withou: Baying where he wa* going, went to Kuala Lumpur, 1190 words
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Article63 1964-11-12 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will li.y the foundation stone of Uie $50,000 mosque in Kampong Rj.ia liere on Frldav evening. Earlier in the day. he will play for Sungei Patani Club in the annual golf match against Keduh Club for63 words
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111 1964-11-12 5 CINGAPORE. Wed— A 15--man South Korean trade delegation will arrive here on Sunday. Sponsored by the 110 Shimum. a Seoul Sunday newspaper the delegation is headed by its financial editor. Mr Song Tai Sik. The delegation which in eludes Government official.and businessmen, will arrive in111 words
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Article, Illustration260 1964-11-12 5 SIX (North Malaya), Wednesday. WIRY Borneo ponies have replaced the dog as man's best friend among Australian troops engaged on Thai-Malaya border security operations against hard-core Communist terrorists The ponies are on trial with troops of the 3rd Bn.. Royal260 words
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80 1964-11-12 5 PENANG, Wed. A roadside .stall owner, Mr. S. Pitchay. has had to abandon a planned trip to li-.dia because of the theft of $1,000 from his stall In Jelutong Road yesterday. Mr. Pitchay. who was to have sailed for India today, found the80 words
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169 1964-11-12 5 POISON ON APPLES? WASH IT AWAY, SAYS JAPAN rpOKYO. Wed. Jap- anese apples exported to Singapore and Malaya are not poisonous, a spokesman for the Japan Agricultural Product Exporters' Association said today. He was commenting on reports from Singapore that a recent consignment of apples from Japan to Singapore wasReuter - 169 words
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Article37 1964-11-12 5 LONDON. Wed. The Chirf Scout of the Commonweatlh, Sir Charles Maclean, returned here by 1 air today after a five-week over- seas tour. He visited Sarawak. Singapore. Malaya. Brunei and Hong Kong. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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86 1964-11-12 5 IPOH. Wed— The wood- en hridce over thr Suncri Kinta on thr Tasek by -pass road has focm flowed to trallir gCMMM of flood damage. Heavy trer-s washed down, by torrential rains in the hills tore away MM of thr supports of tbe bridge86 words
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Article59 1964-11-12 6 BATU PAHAT. Wed- A 'Poppy Queen" contest will be held at v i Poppy dance at ttie Cheng Siu Hall here on Nov. 28. The winner will cr' a return air ticket to Bangkok. Entries, which clow on Nov. 26. should be M«nt to Dr. Michael Chua.59 words
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Article28 1964-11-12 6 MACHANG. Wed.— Mr. Chester Bollay, a member of the U.S. Peace Corps, has been posted to the Hamzah Secondary School here as a science teaclier.28 words
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291 1964-11-12 6 Soekarno's threats taken seriously KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. f ENGKU Abdul Rahman today described as "very encouraging" Australia's decision to conscript men for peace-time overseas service. "This clearly shows." the Prime Minister added, "Australia realises that Malaysia must be saved for smaller nations to remainReuter - 291 words
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129 1964-11-12 6 JACK FINGLETON - Menzies admits his party has failed: Labour leader JACK FINGLETON: From CANBERRA, Wed T^XBOIK Party's Parliamentary leader, Mr. Arthur Calwell, is critical of the defence review made here yesterday by th« Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies. "What it amounts to." said Mr. Calwell, "is that after 14 years in office129 words
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Article, Illustration193 1964-11-12 6 Only way to heal Manila-K.L. rift SINGAPORE. Wednesday SENATOR Raul Manglapus of the Philippines toda: i*" suggested that Thailand should "take the mi tiative" in reviving the Association of South-Eas Asia. Before flying home to Manila after a four-day visit to Sin&apore. during which193 words
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Article32 1964-11-12 6 BLKIT MERTAJAM. Wed. The Ptnang Road Safety Council will hold a road traffic exhibition at Stowed Road here on Dec. 4. The exhibrion is in connection with Accident Free Week.32 words
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Article34 1964-11-12 6 PENANG. Wed.— Neow Koey Kee. a widow wnh three children, wept today when she pleaded guilty and was fined $100 for assisting in carrying on a public characters lottery on Oct. 11.34 words
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272 1964-11-12 6 I^UALA LUMPUR. \\>d. —The Central Government has asked Malaysian Airways to prepare a detailed study paper on the Implications of the proposed merger of the airline with Borneo Airways. The paper should deal with the liabilities and v Borneo Airways, its272 words
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Article38 1964-11-12 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— Police yrm iTclay detained two susp. j society "fighters." one at Ban I Hoon Street, and the other In Kirn Keat Road. They have been detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.38 words
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Article38 1964-11-12 6 PORT SWETTENHAM. Wed. The assistant Chief Education Adviser, Mr. S.VJ. Ponniah. will speak on "Comprehensive Education in our Schools" at the Methodist national-typp primary school hall in Barrowman Road here at 5.30 p.m. on Friday.38 words
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Article35 1964-11-12 6 PENANG. Wed.— A light f!o:U in the north channel approaching 1 Pcnang harbour has been replaced j by a red can relief buoy wnh the I samp characteristics. Marina Hindquarters announced today.35 words
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Miscellaneous220 1964-11-12 6 Attoy Onp Hy V.T. iiamtin OOP'S SET HIMSELF ATS RIGHT. UMPA'.L>- I PLAC£S WHERE YOU y^ VI I OH, GOOOIE3 Of YEM? Z CUTE 21'-£££i*>ls> Al S HE AN HE 7 V^^»T KIT STUfF TOR 1M /WHAT SOME KINP. I J UTTIS. OC -yTH 1 WEATHER? /'MAKB WEATHER/ PEMANPS WE220 words
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Article, Illustration1677 1964-11-12 7 Hundreds died in Europe's worst rail disaster A HORROR SO GREAT, TRUTH STAYED HIDDEN 20 YEARS EACH year on All Souls' Day, November 2, hundreds of Neapolitan families pack into automobiles, carts and trains and make for the village of Balvano. Most carry baskets filled with flowers. In the village1,677 words
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Obituary34 1964-11-12 8 Hi Hitrdt 5/# (Minimum) MR DAVAL SINCH beloved husband r Kaur passed away on L'-11-M Tii Khoij Ceremony will he held at Chinkk.it Sikh Temple Batu Gajab on 14 11-84 at 12 noon.34 words
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Article61 1964-11-12 8 M Wnri, Sl* (MlKimom) Mn and mrs Lawreaoa 8:m Lai k mamli and relatives for their valuahle pre.s.ntn. attendance and at their wedding on 7-11-«4. ARTHUR AND NOEL CHAPMAN and their families (hank Doctors. Staff of K<; V. Primary. Kotanans relatives and frienrtK for all assistance rendered. condolences, telegrams.61 words
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Obituary297 1964-11-12 8 M ItorWx $10 I Minimum, IN EVER LOVING MEMORY of our beim-d mother (Mr.. Kl«ie Hendrickn) sMaalj .in rj-11-6.'. Although i •'•■n. RANASINCHE RUBY IRIS. Treaitertea of my dear daughter Novetnher 12th. hut not forgotten Loving father. Alfr.d Roberta RANASINCME RUBY IRIS. A rurt of my life was297 words
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Article167 1964-11-12 8 :u Wmr4* tl» (MiHlmitm) PARTY DRESSES in all colour and niaien»l». Be«t nelcction in town, fall stnsg. Hotel MmgHpur*. Singapore FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite ail teachers and book addicta to hrowse in their showroom at Tlmea Home. River Valley Road, Singapore. MONT DOR Commencing from tod»r Ferve nightly from167 words
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Article666 1964-11-12 8 Australian resort to peacetime national service overseas underlines every recent warning of growing crisis in SouthEast Asia. It is not a hasty decision, nor is there alarm i in the greatly increased ex- i Denditure on defence which I Sir Robert Menzies believes i is necessary. Both666 words
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Article341 1964-11-12 8 It has yet to be officially confirmed that Tun Abdul Razak will be visiting Africa. It is to be hoped, however, that the mission will be undertaken and that it will be planned as much more than a round of brief courtesy calls at a few convenient capitals.341 words
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Article264 1964-11-12 8 A 50 per cent increase in my charge is hard to swallow. But there is not much point n protesting about the higher pastel rate which will come nto operation throughout Malaysia on Monday. For one hing, these increases had to :ome sooner or later, Malaya md264 words
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302 1964-11-12 8 MALAYSIAN Airways has a truly commendable accident-free record and obviously those responsible should do everything in their power to maintain this record, if it means delaying or even cancelling the departure of a flight. In recent months, however, Malaysian Airways has earned itself another reputation among302 words
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Letter340 1964-11-12 8 IN his fourth 'Lesson' in Mondays issue Inche Yunus Marls deals with the varying sounds indicated by the letter —i. Surely there is a difference between "Irian" and "lntan"? "Ikan is more like "ee-kan" whereas "intan" sounds as it looks -'in tan" Yet Inche Yunus Maris would340 words
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Letter174 1964-11-12 8 REFERRING to Mr. GaunMX Uetfs letter about "Educating the taxi drivers". the Singapore Tourist Association In conjunction with the Registrar of Vehicles, had meetings with taxi drivers and taxi owners organisations to organise a seminar for Taxi Drivers whereby drivers would be reminded of the importance174 words
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Letter121 1964-11-12 8 \VHEN oh when will Television Singapura surprise Its viewers by presenting a programme in which the film and sound are synchronised. I watched a short film by the Suara Lingapura Singers and what could have been a beautiful rendering of 'One Fine Day' became a farce,121 words
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Letter59 1964-11-12 8 DEFERRING to "Early Bird's" comment on the slow refund of tender deposits. I would like to point out that It would take about two weeks for the House and Development Board to refund tender deposits after the Issue of notification of result of tenders to the tenderers. LIM59 words
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Letter54 1964-11-12 8 THE Singapore Housing Board's new flats have one room only for toilet and bath. Many of us would prefer to have a smaller sitting room and. with the space thus saved, to have separate rooms for toilet and bath Could the Board consider this tn future plans? SOH54 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1964-11-12 8 EDWARD FOLLIARD - EDWARD FOLLIARD Moderates close ranks to save Republican image By Washington, Wed IN the aftermath of the 1964 ©lection, Republican moderates opened a battle to regain control of their grand old party from Sen. Barry Goldwater and his lieutenants. They said that the GOP1,053 words
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Advertisement384 1964-11-12 8 Straits Times Malay Mail Classified aavertltem.Mi may be handed ts: COLD StTOKAOK ARCADeT Orchard Road (itt Floor) COLD STORAGE BRANCH!* At Holland R.sd Kat.xf K«nMt Rsad Na»al Im. Authored Agents CITY BOOK STORK LTO Winchester House. Csllyer Quay THI NEWS FRONT rllfP.trlel.-. Sup.rm.rael M. M ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Navel384 words
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Advertisement45 1964-11-12 8 "ftee(V The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Aho Importer* t Eiporttn of Hick Clo.t Wn rt«d» A WoolUm. SINGAPORE: 21, Ckulio StiMt, Til: ***** HONGKONG: Mir«dor Mansion, Itt Floor, Room No. I, 54-64, Nathen Ro«J, Kowloon. I45 words
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Advertisement49 1964-11-12 8 A NEW Branch of THE CHARTERED BANK at JURONG Industrialists, business men and residents of Jurong will be able to get full banking facilities at the new branch of The Chartered Bank which will be opened by the end of this year at 199 Taman Jurong. THE CHARTERED BANK49 words
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Article96 1964-11-12 9 Order now THE GIFT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR... nn HE Straits Times An- nual for 1965 is on sale today. This high quality publication has been widely acclaimed as South East Asia's finest pictorial magazine. The Annual contains: 140 PAGES beautifully produced on fine art paper. M SUPERB fullcolour illustrations96 words
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223 1964-11-12 9 yiCE-Admiral Roy L. Johnson,. Commander of th o U .S. Seventh Fleet, will visit Port Swettenham and Singapore next week aboard his flagship, Oklahoma City, to have discussions with top ranking Govern- j ment and service j officials on the role of I223 words
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110 1964-11-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysia, like most other countries. i s facing a shortage of leadership In the Girl Guide Movement, MLss Anstlce Gibbs. Chief Commissioner of the Commonwealth Girl Guides' Association, said here today. This situation, she explained was caused by the high rate of110 words
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Article, Illustration461 1964-11-12 9 Extortion case officer to make defence ACQUITTAL SET ASIDE ON APPEAL BY THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR ACTING Asst. Supt. Johar bin Haji Abdul Rahman oi the Kulai Police Field Force, who had been acquitted by the Singapore First Criminal District Judge on a charge of extortion without calling for his defence,461 words
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Article112 1964-11-12 9 ALOR STAR Wed. Tin- P.iki I stan High Commissioner in Malaya. Syed Mohumed Hawaii. 1 arrived here this morning lor I day's visit. Syed Mohamed paid a courtesy call on the Sulian and Sulranan at their Alor Clieuar l.stana I ater he visited the Sultan112 words
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189 1964-11-12 9 Mustapha: I can't interfere, says Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that he had "no power" as Prime Minister, to interfere with decisions of the Senate. He was commenting on i the appeal to him by the Kelantan State Government to intervene in the case of Wan189 words
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Article92 1964-11-12 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Strait* Times today received 8304 nore tor Madam Parvathi. who.>e tusband. S. Shanmusan, was kill■d in a road accident in Kuala .■umpur on Nov. 1. She has 11 •i-.ildren. The total of the fund is now i 1.456.70.. 456.70. Today's contributions: E. A.92 words
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Article51 1964-11-12 9 KLUANG. Wed. A Town Council labourer. P. Appalasamv, 27. died on arrival at the Klani? District Hospital after he had been Knocked down by a car at the H? milestone. Kuala Lumpur-Klang nigh way. yesterday. Appalasamv ru cycling home at 5.15 p.m. when the accident51 words
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388 1964-11-12 9 'JUDGE LOOKED AT 1960 CASE THROUGH 1964 SPECS' Federal Counsel says in penicillin death case: KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Federal Court of Malaysia was told today that a trial judge was 'looking at a 1960 case through a pair of 1964 spectacles" when he found a Government doctor, Dr. J.388 words
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Article187 1964-11-12 9 $1,489 MORE FOR THE OW ORPHANS SINGAPORE. Wed The Straits Times has received another 51. 489.70 for the Ow orphans, whose father. Mr. Ow Chow Choon. died of cancer early this year, and whose mother was killed in a road accident last month The total ol the lund is now187 words
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Article109 1964-11-12 9 BATU PAHAT. Wed.-S.'.- Din Sapadi, 30. unemployed. wn« today committee! to «:and trial in the High Court in Muar on a rh.trsc of voluu'.ar ly causing grievous hurt to a tapper. Moha mcd bin Othman. 19. at Slmpana K:n Estatr on May 17 A- the109 words
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102 1964-11-12 9 Work to begin soon on $15mil. sewage scheme CINOAPORE. Wed. Con-! structlon work on the $15 million Toa Payoh sewage purification scheme is to begin very soon. A spokesman of the Public Works Department said today several sub-contracw in connection with the scheme had been awarded to local contractors. When102 words
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Article27 1964-11-12 9 SEREMBAN. Wed. The Ne- 1 gri Sembilan Poppy Day commit- tee will hold a dance at the Chinese Recreation Club here on Deo. 527 words
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194 1964-11-12 9 Japanese gift of $7,000 photo equipment I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The Japanese Government today presented $7,000 worth of j photographic equipment Ito the Ministry of Youth. Sports and Culture here to start photography courses for youth leaders. At the same time, the Asia Foundation financed the pro--1 ject with a grant194 words
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Article40 1964-11-12 9 SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Rublx-r Packers tiou will p;vr ;i dinner on PrldaT J in honour of millionaire, Dato N* Quee I.am on the conferment .f Dato Paduka Mahkota Johor .in him by the Sultan of Johore40 words
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Advertisement124 1964-11-12 9 v^ f A 'J t Wt SB 111/ d^MH^t jtA les! conducted in 1 S A. ininf IS profeuioMl birtxn This m Schick Stainless Steel blade just shaved these 15 barbers! Special Schick Stainless Steel takes an edge twice s c** cvC U sharp as a barber's straight razor and124 words
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Advertisement103 1964-11-12 9 TOKEN WHO SAYS MONEY DOESN'T GROW ON TREES? We do! Bu» you con corn good interest (s^o per onnum) by placing your money on Fixed Deposit with The Finonc* Company Limited. THE FINANCE CO., LTD. 77/79, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** 10-1, FARQUHAR STREET, PENANG. TEL: ***** Wholly-owned subsidiary of103 words
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Miscellaneous662 1964-11-12 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 5 K.L. &P. Pinang English; 710 Have Gur> Will Ipoh Malacca Travel— "The Protege"; 7.30 Pour pm Blal cr Just Men-"Marle": 8.00 News i"J I pattern and j n Mandarin; 8.10 Oema Iraina; music; 5.45 Opening and pro- 8.30 Award Theatre— "Christ* 1 gramme summary; 5.50662 words
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Article, Illustration589 1964-11-12 10 THREE-IN-ONE PARTY LOOK YHK spirit of Christmas, the lowh manger and Hit; little shed with child .Jesus, will be symbolised in a beautiful display during ;i presentation of "International Festivals" in Singapore. One of the bijjpost projects to be undertaken by the Young Women's589 words
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Article273 1964-11-12 10 PARENTAL AUTHORITY MUST BE FELT' jyi RS. America, Desrec ITI Jenkins, knows why many children have no respect for their mothers and fathers, for law and order. "They don't because they've not felt the sting of parental authority where it does the most good." she said in an interview by273 words
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Advertisement238 1964-11-12 10 Their flavor made %te^ aH& bW. c^ewables... Now Miles has -jßbbw. mac^ e em taste ■'y J£». BX NEW ERESy FRUIT FLAVORED m^ Multiple Vitamina J*S&\' ,nun<nlert n"'"' I I (fr'.h«ruii fi*<y ru/iP»v i a-d new cho v v little oillow shipc TN»y j V||V VfNv ovf tfwml J nllll238 words
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Advertisement321 1964-11-12 10 ...setting the pace in style! tNGAOCMENT ANO WfOtXNO RINGS Pirf>ct...Briutifiil...indeTCT. Every tparkle stone is delilisting. The Lore von share catrly set in glorious stylo and the kerp»ake you wear mounting. ...••You are my ctmt thing™ Choose yours from our md« Enjoy the radiant hrauty of Irss large collection of shapes,321 words
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Miscellaneous362 1964-11-12 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS pd I 7 i. 1. His replies to excellent pro- 6. Let clown by a minor debtor? nouncements were often ele- <s>. mentary (8, 6>. 7. End of t«rm, possibly, for river 9. Blockhead appears to wander loading (7). through the bush (7). 8. Fifty new362 words
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166 1964-11-12 11 Fish men dine and give $1,272 to D-Fund KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Hoi Seong Wholesale Fish Dealers' Association took a collection at their dinner here last night and within minutes there was $1,272 for the National Defence Fund. Another $1,000 was contributed from th« associations funds The collection followed an166 words
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107 1964-11-12 11 I/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. j IV Thieves broke into an electrical shop in Setapak here early yesterday and stole 14 transistor radios and two transistor recordplayers worth a total of $2,419. j The proprietor of the Guan I Thye Electric Company at Main Road.107 words
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Article45 1964-11-12 11 MACHANG. Wed. Inspector I Mohammed Noor bin Zakaria. I formerly of the Police Field Force. i Ipoh. lias assumed duties here as < officer-in-charge of the police subdistrict in place of Inspector Loo Choo Huat who has been transI f erred to Kuala Krai.45 words
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261 1964-11-12 11 Bride sues husband ('I still love him') then withdraws IPOH. Wed.— A three- month bride who sued her husband for maintenance in the the magistrate's court here today withdrew ncr case after she and her husband had given evidence. j Mr. Too Hlng Lip. counsel for the bride. Tong Vat261 words
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Article54 1964-11-12 11 TANGKAK. Wed. —The MCA. Youth here has asked I the Central Government to ban the Socialist Front. A resolution to this effect was passed at a recent committee meeting held at the M.C.A. building. It said that the Socialist Front was disloyal to the country54 words
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Article70 1964-11-12 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Police have identified a woman who was killed in a road accident here on Monday as Madam Lee Ah Siew. 47. of Tras Street. She was killed after a motorcycle on which she was riding pillion collided with a bus in Tiong Bahru Road70 words
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Article617 1964-11-12 11 RALLIES, EXHIBITIONS, GAMES AND PROCESSIONS... MALACCA. Wed. Military equipment, arms and ammunition recoveied from the Indonesian guerillas at the recent Kesang landing will be put on display by the Malacca State Government at the Meng Seng Charitable Association premises here next Tuesday in conjunction with the617 words
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294 1964-11-12 11 New and tougher law to curb exploitation of young women KUALA LUMPUR, Wad PROVISION to deal more harshly with procurors 1 of young women and girls for immoral purposes is likely to be included in new legislation on prostitution to be presented to Parliament, short ly This was Indicated by294 words
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146 1964-11-12 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The I following external candidates of the Singapore centre. who sat for the University of London Examinations, 1964 have been successful in their respective examinations: B.A. GENERAL: Ng Lian Poh (3rd Di\ and Poon Meng Senj <3rd Dim. B.A. HONOCRS: Lee Chlow Thye146 words
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263 1964-11-12 11 IPOH, Wed. A row is brewing here between the Peoples Progressive Party and the National Solidarity Week Committee, over who are, the "representatives of the oeople in Ipoh." The occasion for the row is the mass rally which263 words
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Advertisement553 1964-11-12 11 AGLASSOFMILKADAY IN THE MORNING- there is just no better way of starting the day than with a glassful of the new Magnolia milk. Why? because Magnolia's new milk contains all ths essential health ingredients and vitamins to keep, you fit and full of energy the whole day through, and in553 words
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Advertisement63 1964-11-12 11 FIRST IN THE WORLD JjjJr V PhqxJ THE CAPLESS FOUNTAIN PEN ENTREPRISE PARIS ICD T ->-• best! Specially Custom Engineered |3 sets to suit your car. Gives Best PERFORMANCE and RELIABILITY Sole Agents for Malaxsia: SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315-319, Orchard Road, Singapore Tel: ***** (5 lines) Distributors: SALES SERVICE HOLLYWOOD63 words
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Advertisement143 1964-11-12 12 GERMANY S BEST «»»*j**rijT ■*s*fiTff Tp****»» Bantron HELPS STOP SMOKING An amcuntj new pill colled Bont rof ocvclcpco ot o Icooinq Amencon univcrtitv, is now helpIng thousand* stop, imokinq. Mony doctors not only recoixmcrid it to their patients but ron is not habit-torming and does not afreet the rostc or143 words
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Advertisement840 1964-11-12 12 on ti nurd from Paer Hi SITUATIONS VACANT Hi WordM Si (Min.)— Box it) rt: extrm COOKBOV AND GENERAL AMAH o-ouple) required for Sabah. King 2404 Room 327 Wed.. Thurs. 2—4 p.m. WANTED ADVERTISING CANVASSERS part-time, on commission. Apply in confidence to Box A 4902 S.T. Spore. VACANCY Chemist wanted840 words
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Advertisement996 1964-11-12 12 SITUATIONS WANTED Hi Word* Si (Min.)— Box it rt*. exfra READ tbe Senior Appointments va'■arv In The Sunday Mall each week HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Indian Cookhojr with or without Amah. Oood references. Ring B' pore 2301 lixt. 4864. 14 Rochester Park, Spore. HUNT'S SECRETARIAL SERVICE has available Secretarial and Othce SUIT996 words
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Advertisement914 1964-11-12 12 TUITION ?0 Word* SS (Min.)— Box St rl*. txtrm ART OF DANCE Studio teaches all kinds of dance, coaches R.A.D. ballet examinations. Adult classes for modern stage/T.V. dance. Babies from thre* years. 41 Scott* Road, (Spore). Tel: *****/*****. WHAT OO YOU know of the Land you live In?— Follow contemporary914 words
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Advertisement833 1964-11-12 12 DOCS. PETS. ETC. JS Word* SS (Min.)— Box it rtt. extra NEVER let your dog b* undernourished! Try "Knaps" toe complete Dog Food enriched with protein and vitamin*. ALSATIAN MALE PEDIGREE 9 month* old. large size, lnnoculated against rabies distemper, dewormed twice. Tel: George Klchtner office hour* ***** Spore. FURNITURE833 words
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Advertisement838 1964-11-12 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* St (Mm.) Box it rl*. txtrm JAGUAR XX 120. one owner, still In very good running condition. Will accept any reasonable offer. View 41 Orrbard Road. Singapore. Tel: ***** Kxt. 243. HILLMAN MIN.; registered 4-12-37, on. owner. recently overhauled. 51. 600. No dealers. Ring iSpore) *****.838 words
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Advertisement514 1964-11-12 12 FOR SALE "f« Mm Hax SO off rxfra HEAVY DOUBLE BARREL r:-. property ol B.A.N d* cle>.riMlon 470 LancusUT Serial No: ***** very rnmfrfs lvi vlrpiuur and other bit: Kimm Minting, kept in II rondltiua. Inquiries to Tb* fin nk it.- Tru-i Co. Ltd.. S Malacca Sl-cet. Singapore 1. STEAMBATHS.514 words
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Advertisement348 1964-11-12 12 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) 20 WordM M I Vin.)—Box tt rt*. txtr n SOUTH EASI ASIA Hotf MOTEL AMBASS.AOI I SSiT Xl MAVFA.R MOTEL CrMnl Airconditioned Ko,. cell^ni Cuimn. TONC AH HOTCL 11 Brach Read Btß.*\dr. Modcrata Charscs. ■petti] -r lunc lem FRESH FLOWERS Word. >i <Mln.)—Hox in rl*. extrm348 words
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Advertisement1363 1964-11-12 13 10 LIVERPOOL k tYESI COASI U f... Doe Soon SBaa *1M finin, AENEAS Literim Gl*. 13 T.aaf PELEUS Littriaii GaVfC* G.I. 33 Nlf 11 Nlf 14/11 Nlf 17 ANIILOCHUS Litrniil uasio* •>•• MENESTHEUI literpul' Avo-moi.th. ".V...V Nit 17 Nit 21 Nit 25/ 2 Nit 3 MYHMIOON Liver.nl, Glasgow Hit 211,363 words
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Advertisement2469 1964-11-12 13 IZI^Z^^^L^OBaBBBBIBBBBBai ■PjgH THE EAC LINES B^\\ T/vjaß S'NGAPORf iajAL»tOMPot.r.swrnfN«AaA. pntANO g^gy ff~T**V il I •in«»o« House tiuxwit poiom.t i').wimou»» a^" > >A."j-'-I-^M p»i« Pi!" "HI *3*l ***** SAILINGS 10 BEYROUTH, LATTAKIA, GENOA, U HAVRE, HAMBURG. BREMEN ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. GOTHENBURG, AARHUS ANO COPENHAGEN. 3<iUi*Pufi i t-in*o» "POONA" (I) 11/21 NM2,469 words
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Advertisement1237 1964-11-12 13 Itogtw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. l.rH& LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE If*** HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Si-.gacon 'aii Penanj FLAMINIAN '< N.t 15 Hit CITY OF lEEOs'..'. Nit 25 Nit CITY OF CHICAGO 27 2S Hit CITY OF BATH 21 il Nat 1/ 3 Ole 4/ J Oec CITY OF RIPON1,237 words
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Article73 1964-11-12 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. C.R A 3t/l Mount Isa 40/10 N. Broken Hill (10*.) 39/7 Amnol 1 1 /t* Au.-t Con. lnd 61/10 Aust. Paper Manuf. ii r »2/7 Carriers 6'lo coioniiil Bugar li M O. J. Coles 1". il Herald 10 Humvs 91 l ;.<■ I AN Z M73 words
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Article230 1964-11-12 14 NOVEMBER first frads rubber fob. closed at p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 7ui cents per Ib. unchanged on Tuesday's closing level for the position. The tont was quiet R.A.S. and F.M.R.C. closing prise* in cents per Ib., yesterday: Int. 1 IJ s.s. i.rompt f.o.h. buyers230 words
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Article244 1964-11-12 14 November 11. Three months. INDUSTRIAL* Boustead 13 cts. 11. Containers 12 eta. Duniops 15 cts. M Cables 17 cts. City Dev. 7 rts. McAllater 12 ct*. K Smelters 25 eta. M. Invest. 12 Cts. Esao 15 eta. 0.C.8.C. 18 cts. Keo Dl.ip. 12 ct*. Rothman* 13 eta. F.244 words
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Article83 1964-11-12 14 SHIPS lynn jionmirte tht &in»jpnre Harbour wharves or oipected today ara: Ruys I I. Bombata 0. Beosmlsßr 67. Aeneas 13/14. Burma Maru 27 M, München 31/32. Lykainn M V. Chusan 44/45. Benhope 47 Port Swottsnham: Wharf Berths: Hoi Hnuw, /mi.i. M'ikho. Vimin:ile. Caltex New Castle. Palm Oil83 words
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Article59 1964-11-12 14 'HINESE Produce Eiehanx*, Singaday Coconut oil: hulk 131 1 seller*, drum (Ml Copra: Max Dtc IK Continent Unquotod Pepprr: Muntnk white <147J sellers. «pt'':al t.l nk «n;: xelleri. ajar Mad l,T(ii|Kin>; 1.1. i. k SlUi SSJOsBfm. AST A tltti selleis Sinxapore Copra Attociation noon prictt: riiquotcd Sukipoii Coconut59 words
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Article49 1964-11-12 14 r |'HE Malayan Eschanso Bank*' Atso- ciation made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates tO MOO) Canada: buying TT 35 1/16. airmail OD 35 3/16. 90 d'st. 35 11 IB credit bill*. 35} trade bills. Selling TT or OD ready: Canadian 34 111*49 words
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Article37 1964-11-12 14 Oi\ the tres aie*iant,e market In Horn; Konc yesterday the US. dollar wan quoted at 5.751 tor TT ani .*> 74 1 (or caih. tuning wan •inotrd at 15.96 and •ne tatl of Hold at 250*37 words
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Article25 1964-11-12 14 November 11. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 701 cents (unchanged). TIN: 5750.50 a picul (up $15.50). Unofficial estimated offering: 185 tons (up Z r tons).25 words
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737 1964-11-12 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were quietly irregular and tins very steady on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday. A few rubbers were traded. Turnover was fair. Industrials tended to ease In the morning and improve in the afternoon. Metal Box were traded 10 cent*737 words
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Article24 1964-11-12 14 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 10 Not. 11 •Industrials: 88.82 88.7X Tins: 132.87 133.36 rubbers: 107.00 107.00 'Dft. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962—10024 words
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Article823 1964-11-12 14 DUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (2.OO0) 51. 61: Ounlop (3.000) (1.91; Ess* (1.000) (2.04, (1.000) 52.03: East. Imslter* (1,000) (3.92: F. A823 words
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514 1964-11-12 14 THE price oj Si raits tin on the Penan? market yesrose $15.50 a picul to 5750.50 on an ofTerinu unofficially estimated to have risen 20 ton* to 185 tons. Ilu _'.ii:i. which tnM about in line with the turnabout 111 London. ub tin514 words
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Article86 1964-11-12 14 'Pllr I- (deration Mlntaltr lor Fiiuncr has fivwJ thrsr prli (or ralrulatinj; custom* dutim (or the MwC beginning on November 12. Kulibfi 71 rti I *b. <«|>rj >.itiu a ion (in uiiul oil $872 fan Palm oil 5676 75 a ton Palm KrrneK 1387.50 a ton. 1 lir86 words
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Advertisement34 1964-11-12 14 J. L P. LINE 1.1. "NISSAN MARU" Due Singapore Noon Nov. 13. Soils Singapore Nov. 16. Loads Penang Nov. 17-18. for Koracht, Bahrain, Khorromshahr, Basrah, Kuwait Agent.: GUTHRIE'S Singapore Tel: *****. Penong Tel: *****.34 words
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Advertisement779 1964-11-12 15 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT SEREMBAN Companies (Windinc-Up) No. 1 of 1964. In the Matter ot M<-KI SKMBILAN COFFEE l»l Ml KS TRADING COMPANY LIMITED And In the .Matter of TIIE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1940 1945. ADVERTISEMENT OK PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding-up779 words
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Advertisement796 1964-11-12 15 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT SEREMBAN IN BANKRUPTCY PETITION NO. 4 OF 1964 Re: Cheong Ah Kan, Co Lee Seng Lorry, Seremban. Ex-pa rte: Angio-Americun Corporation Ltd., 10th Floor, Lee Yam Lian Building, Mountbatten Road. Kuala Lumpur. PetltloningCredltors. ■Nil THE HONOURABLE mi;, .ii nii i ISMAIL KHAN. IN796 words
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Advertisement705 1964-11-12 15 NOTICES NOTICE This is to notify the public that om llth November. 1964. in;r head office will be removed to 381 Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman ma I the old premises at No. 1 Malacca 1 Street will remain as a branch I office. We hope to maintain the same yooil705 words
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Advertisement797 1964-11-12 15 NOTICES MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MALAYSIA Special Courses at the Language Institute. Kuala Lumpur. 1965. Applications are Invited from Trained Teachers "Men and Women) for admission to the Special Courses in the Malay Language at the Language Institute. Pantai Valley. Kuala Lumpur, beginning in January. 1965 2. Courses available in 1965797 words
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Advertisement943 1964-11-12 15 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are invited j from Singapore Citizens for the undermentioned appointments in the Public Works Department:— APPOINTMENT: (A) TECHNICAL CADET (Electrical) (Bi ncuncu < adet (cwn Engineering) |CI TECHNICAL CADET (Architectural) f ALARY $:>4oxlsA-370 p.m. AGE: 21-31 years. Those above 31 but below 45943 words
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Advertisement360 1964-11-12 15 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (Room No. 229. 2nd Floor. City Hall). Supply and Delivery of 5.000 yards of 66KV Oil Pilled Single Core 0.45 In> Cable. Alarm Cable and Accessories, Including Jointing Work and Pre-Commis-sioning Tests. Tender Deposit $200-. Close at 2.15 p.m. on 1.12.1964. CAS360 words
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Advertisement423 1964-11-12 15 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDEk NOTICE Tenders Irom J.K.R. Registered Contractors Class D' and aUv.t will be received by the Jurutera Penguasa. Bahagian KeijaJ Ang.ki tan Bersenjata. Ibu Pejabal, I Jabatan Kerja Raya, Jalan I well. Kuala Lumpur up to 3. (J0 p.m. on 18th November, 1964 for the REPAIRS AND REDECORATION423 words
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Advertisement257 1964-11-12 15 TENDER Trndcr> for the Supply of Cookrd looil Bn.ikfa-t. l.muli. In ..net Dinner to Students uf Srk.il.Th lUj.i IVi.mpu.ui Ij.iv^h. Tambun Koad. Ipoh. for period 1.1.65 lo MAM. TENDERS will be received by Di-l'enua. MajlU L^mia. lam u.nt a i-iidK. lpon up lo 3 p.m. on lues<Jay iMin No'.ttuoei, 1964257 words
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Article97 1964-11-12 16 Bid to bar Rhodesia CPA MEETING KINGSTON. Wed bid to exclude RhodeMa from the Commonwealth Parliamentary conference because of its racial policy was made yesterday at the associations general council meeting in Mon-\t-<zo Bay here, informed sources said last night. Behind the move were Kenya and Uganda, backed ria. Tanzania,AP - 97 words
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98 1964-11-12 16 AMERICA'S BLACKEST MONTH IN VIETNAM SUGON, W«vl Hue American scr\ i< .-men wen killi-cl ill October thin in any previous month of Miuth Vietnam's hitter guerilla war. in American military -pokesman .said last iii^lit. He said 20 American* were killed, and one. was presumed dead. The previous monthly record for98 words
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Article19 1964-11-12 16 MOSCOW. Wrd. Ru promised Kuwait aid in economic development under an ugrpement initialled here yesterday.— AP.AP - 19 words
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267 1964-11-12 16 Smethwick row over Pritam's council house LONDON, Wednesday. *pHE allocation of a four-bedroom municipa-lity-owned house to an Indian family of eight in Smethwick brought angry protests from neighbouring tenants last night. Smethwick. a busy, industrial town with a large immigrant community, jumped into the headlines when Mr. Patrick Gordon-Walker, now267 words
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Article54 1964-11-12 16 LONDON. Wed —Mr. Harold Wilson, the Prime Minister, mdiii cated yesterday he did not favour televising proceedings of the House of Commons, at least at present. A Labour Member. Mr. William Hamilton, urged him to authorise experimental closed circuit TV as a possible prelude toReuter - 54 words
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275 1964-11-12 16 Climbers stopped by 200 ft of 'pure green ice' KATMANDU. Wed. About 200 feet of "pure green ice" prevented a six-man British expedition from climbing the unconquered 23,440 ft. Moun,t Gauri Sankar, on the Tibet-Nepal border, according to a message here yesterday. The message, from Dennis Gray, the expedition leader,Reuter - 275 words
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Article74 1964-11-12 16 WASHINGTON. Wed. Mr. Gec;ffrey E. Kniglit. a director of the Bnt.-h Aircraft Corporation yesterday denied report.s that hi.--conip;d:y w;.s one cf two British firms trying to s<n long-nagi n airplanes to ;he Chinese Peoples Republic. Mr. Xi civ .v.r.cl In a sLitement: "BAC mo.'v emphatically h;i>74 words
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Article26 1964-11-12 16 OSAKA, Wed.— The police nas arrested a North Korean. Park Xl Hwa. on charges of engaging in spy activities here since June 1962— APAP - 26 words
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168 1964-11-12 16 CYDNEY. Wed.— The New J Bomh Wnle.s Supip'ne Cou.t yesterday imp .-»■<! >: \.ill 'about S2 12ui One 1 ir contempt of court on a journalist who refused to disclose in court the sources of his information for a story he had written. In aReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration537 1964-11-12 16 Clay trains on beans and carrots WIN OR LOSE ITS THE WILL OF GOD, HE SAYS BOSTON, Wednesday. £ASSIUS CLAY has placed the success of his heavyweight boxing title fight against Sonny Liston on Monday in the hands of God but he is eating a lot of beans and carrotsReuter - 537 words
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231 1964-11-12 16 ALL-ENGLAND CLUB PROPOSAL FOR OPEN WIMBLEDON- I ONDOV Wed \n attempt h being made by the \II-Knjf-land (lul> to make the l!l(i.> Uimhledun lawn trmiis championships open to proiesMunals as well as am.itnus. The rules and iiiti-rii.ttiiin.il committee of the British I.awn Tennis Association havr received a proposal io ihi>Reuter - 231 words
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Article58 1964-11-12 16 LONDON. Wed. Olympic lon« jump clumnions Lynn Davit-.-, and Mary Rand have been elected Britain's Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year respectively In a national ballot by the British Sportswriters' Association. At AUCKLAND, Peter Snell. the Olympic 800 and 1.500 metres champion, was named as New Zealand'sReuter - 58 words
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Article203 1964-11-12 16 Anderson saves Victoria with 136 CRICKET PERTH. Wod A DEFIANT innings of A 136 in nearly six hours by David Anderson enabled Victoria to I force a draw here yesj terday after they had i seemed to be heading for certain defeat in their Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia.Reuter - 203 words
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196 1964-11-12 16 JOHANNESBURG. Wrcl Mcc ■anacer Donald Can .said in an interview here yesterday that He n. satisfied with the progri's I of the touring team so far: There had. however, been time* when the general work had been ji little -patchy." he admitted. Mr. CarrReuter - 196 words
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Article104 1964-11-12 16 RIO DE JANEIRO. Wed. Manoel das Santos, the world famous footballer who is better known as Garrincha or "Little Bird", may be transferred from Botafogo to Italian club Juventus. According to newspaper reports here Oarrincha has authorised his club to go ahead with the transfer, whichReuter - 104 words
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Article25 1964-11-12 16 LONDON. Wed. Result of the Football League Cup fourth round match played last night was: Coventry 4 Sunder land 3. j Reut«r. IReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement129 1964-11-12 16 STICKsWHfiS TOGETHER QUICKLY, CHEAPLY, PERMANENTLY KVO-STIK adhesive* are I ELHNILAL """T|i'*"-" l j|h 40 I th« most efficient flxinir ■MMMgS| tools you can use. Avail- P. TPARP ■M ableln tubes, and tins up to V I fIHUL ■T-» lrallon. from leading hard- I #«ii l »i^« -m war.merch.nu. ENQUIRIES TO129 words
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Advertisement102 1964-11-12 16 TECALEMfT* Meets the need of speedy and efficient service for cars and commercial vehicles. The Tecaiemit air-operated x^^^^^ hydraulic lift is indispensabta s^^^fc|^ in the modern service bay. s> s^^^^aw Its outstanding features ensure its high efficiency and v. r~-JH£A2 easy operation, combined with exceptional strength. -^-?A, V X* arLJ102 words
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Miscellaneous70 1964-11-12 16 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl wry. "1 Ktw' cluck sjsierp/ SVLVcSTER: ITS EASIEI? FER ME JR /Tm B2SS WANTS VATO .T 00 TH' JOB THAN f I^BBgV. PJT TheSE P«3UR£S -7. WAK£ W.W. j"Jfc. THBOJGH TH' COMPUTER V V^-O-^^^~^ 'ALL I HAVE T2O is) I \s~~\ j JK I T|"770 words
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Article2211 1964-11-12 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep DEPTH CHARGE SCORES A HATTRICK WITE APPRENTICE P.K. LEONG UP RACING with £UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Pembroke Lad (late Tactic), an English-bred three-year-old flown out from England, created a surprise to pay $259 in the Cl. 3, Div. 3, 6f handicap here today. With Des Coleman2,211 words
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Article44 1964-11-12 17 Total pool 586.282 Ist No. *****6 52 1,35$ 2nd No. 220*57 $***** 3rd No. *****2 5.3J8 STARTERS ($762 each): Nog. *****9 *****1 *****5 *****2 *****8 *****3 *****3 CONSOLATION (5474 each): KM. -mi: 136 *****4 *****9 *****7 *****9 *****8 *****5 *****7 *****8 *****944 words
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205 1964-11-12 17 KEN FERNANDEZ - ASIAN YOUTH CUP Japan will use Olympic venue for tournament KEN FERNANDEZ By ifUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Football Association of Malaysia were today officially invited to take part in the Junior Asian Cup soccer competition at Tokyo from Apr. 24 to May 5 next year. The Invitation for the competition205 words
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617 1964-11-12 17 MALAYSIAN SPORTS ROUNDUP SINGAPORE, Wed. Chulolongkorn University of Thailand ..llsheci runners-up to Malaya in the inter-varsity triangular rugg?r n-.eet for the Dato Lee Kong Chian cup when they bent University of Singapore by 32 points <four goals. three tries617 words
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Article21 1964-11-12 17 MALACCA. Wed. The Bukit Terencak Sailing Club will hold their President's Cup sailing regatta off Terendak Camp on Saturday21 words
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Article14 1964-11-12 17 Friendly (Batu Gajah) Gonena 3 Fuit 2: Kampar 3 Sg. Galah I14 words
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Article81 1964-11-12 17 QIKGAPOaUE, Wed. (e>lon Sports Club scored their sei ond surressive win in the Sincaporr Hockey Auociation leafue first division when they heat Prisons by 6-0 at Fairer I'ark today. In their first match last week CSC beat RAF Chjuift After scoreless first hair. KarUr Singh81 words
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400 1964-11-12 17 t JOE DORAI - AFP SAY: WE DON'T WANT QUARREL WITH FAM t JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rrHE Association of Football Players president, Scan Yun Chong. said today that his association had never sought the recognition of the Football Association of Malaysia and saw no reason why they should. i Commenting on today'sAFP - 400 words
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Article133 1964-11-12 17 ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Th« University of Canterbury, New Zealand, rugger team will make a four-day visit in tn« new year to play matches against Malaysian sides. MRU president Humphrey Brooke told Timesport that the New Zealanders would arrive here on Jan 10. Mr. Brooke said133 words
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Advertisement218 1964-11-12 17 Kii!l» trantiilorlzrd Mom -f unit model. Suptrb quality t x -i— T A ri"i i<u?h-i>uU output staii* I^xBZS^2^2SS2IH^B valv* msdtl alia a>ailabl*. nST=3flHiv i-^lj Monobluo model ror en>> f I Itutallatlon to all cur» Tran af* I UtorUfd puah-pull oulpui [rSß^9ESS££9i^Bs3£^l D ataK«. Programme tboice |!7^^E3?i7'**3>%^^H!3K'l made caxy wltl> S218 words
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Advertisement107 1964-11-12 17 There is always a heavy demand for this high-quality publication. Make sure that yon get the copies you will want by placing your order at once. ON SALE NOW POST THIS COUPON NOW THI CIRCULATION MANAGER. STRAITS TIMES TH( straits timis press (m> ltd. ANNUAL, 1965 Rob»« Horn*. 11l Pvdu107 words
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Miscellaneous30 1964-11-12 17 SPORTS DIARY HOOKKY S'porp Div 2: SRC "B v Police 'B (Thomson Rd). BADMINTON— FriendIy: 6'pore Juniors v Pahang (Mentakab). RIGGER Club match (Sgor): RMAP A 1 v VIOBA (RMAF).30 words
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Article535 1964-11-12 18 MALAYSIAN COMPANY TO PLAY VITAL ROLE IN MOBILISING RESOURCES OF THE COUNTRY TO BOOST DEVELOPMENT SINGAPORE. Wed. 'J'lIK Yang di-Pertuan Resar of Nejjri Somhilan, Tuanku Munawir Ibni Al-Marhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman, heads a private limited company, with a nominal capital of $100 million, which will535 words
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Article60 1964-11-12 18 JAKARTA, Wed.— President Modibo Kelta of Mall left here last night after a two-day state vi.sit I and expressed sympathy for the > North Borneo people's .struggle for national independence." This was stated In a joint communique signed by President Keita and President .Soekarno in a ceremonyReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration253 1964-11-12 18 Doctor's battle for love ends in cathedral HIS FAMILY IN K.L. ARE OVERJOYED AT THE NEWS... KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The family of Dr. Lionel Nathaniel, a Malaysian doctor in Australia, were overjoyed today when they heard the news of his wedding. Dr Nathaniel. 35. married Miss Patricia Hohnen, 20. last253 words
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Article53 1964-11-12 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— Water will be cut off tomorrcw in Jalan Ikan Serah from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and in Jalan Membina from house No. 20 to 98 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Friday in Jalan Kilang and Jalan Kilang Timor from 9 a.m.53 words
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Article38 1964-11-12 18 SINGAPORE, Wed— Miss Mareaict Plintcr lias been elected president of the Singapore Theosophical Society. Other officebearers are: Mr. A. Oakman. vicepresident; Mr. Tab Siow Hee. Hon. secretary: Mr. T.C. Shu. treasurer; and Mr. Ho Seng Hee, librarian.38 words
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Article34 1964-11-12 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Changl Consultative Committee will hold two charity open-air film shows on Sunday at 7.30 pm. and 9.30 p.m. at Somapah Road in aid of the Bedok whirlwind victims.34 words
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Article, Illustration234 1964-11-12 18 CANADIAN DEFENCE MISSION LEAVES 'Full understanding' reached with Government officials KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. r[E six-man Canadian defence mission left for home today after reaching "full understanding" with Government officials and service chiefs on the type of military aid Malaysia needs. The leader of the mission, Mr. C- E. McGaughey, who234 words
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Article355 1964-11-12 18 LONDON. Wed. The Mock marketb gave a very satisfactory performance in front ot today t> i budget. Business remained small but there were a few buyers around and. with some bear covering also j in progress, the markets as a whole fully maintained yesterday's better tendency. Industrials particularly355 words
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Article56 1964-11-12 18 LONDON, Wed. Spot 21% i.. Dec. 21*4 d.. Jan. 21',d.. Feb. 21--1 16d.. Jan. Mar 21-1 16d., Apr./ June 20-15 16d.. July Sept. 20". d., Oct. Dec. 20". d.. Jan. Mar. 20--13 16d.. Apr. June 20-13 Kid. July Sept. 20-13 16d.. c if. Nov. 20-15 mci.. Dec. 20-13 16d..56 words
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Article30 1964-11-12 18 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £M 52' a sellers £1455. Forward buyers £1432 > a sellers £1435. Settlement £1475. Turnover a.m. 260 .ons. p.m. 35 tons. Tone: Quiet and barely i steady.30 words
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135 1964-11-12 18 Australia to buy Hercules planes, submarines /rANBKKKA Wed.— Am*Vy tralia will tpcai morr than v:\.v; million on 12 American CI3OE Hermits transport planes. two twin-seat French Mirage jets and a new jet trainer. Mr. Allen Fairhall. acting Air Minister, announced today. He said in a statement that the Hercules wouldReuter - 135 words
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143 1964-11-12 18 1,000 LOSE LIVES IN CENTRAL VIETNAM DELUGE CAIGON, Wed. Disastrous floods in j Central Vietnam have taken more than 1.000 lives and left hundreds I of thousands of people homeless, according to unconfirmed reports here today. Refugees poured into major cities and American ofticials today reported up to 45.000 wereReuter - 143 words
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Article44 1964-11-12 18 HONOLULU. Wed Two U.S. scientists are on their way to the Solomon Islands, in southwest Pacific, to try to find out what mysterious forces are causing U. S. earth satellites to veer temporarily out of orbit when passing over the area.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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234 1964-11-12 18 Soekarno's rally outburst 'mild'Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Last night's ii by President Soekarno at the Jakarta mass rally was described tod a y by Tengku Abdul Rahman ■mild" compared with his usual outbursts. The Prime Minister who I heara the speech broadcast over Jakarta Radio told reporters after todays Cabinet234 words
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Article52 1964-11-12 18 SINGAPORE. Wed Eleetnriiv supplies to the following areas will Ibe cut tomorrow between H.:in a.m. and 6.30 p.m.: Ui>j>er East Coast Road between Jalan Kens and East Coast Drive. Jalan Keris, Jalan Selendang Delima, Jalan Azam, Jalun Saudara Ku, Jalan DondanK Sayang. Jalan Puterl Juki Juli. Jalan Mahsurl52 words
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Obituary35 1964-11-12 18 MR S KANAPATMYPILLAI 70, luthi-r or I'onnudurat Leclurrr U.T.U. S.r.mban and Nadarajnh P.W.D. Headquarter* Ipoh passed nu.iy 11-11-tM. Cortege will leave :>«. Jjilan Papan Canning Gardens Ipoh <30 p.m. 12-11-64. For Cremation at Bi:ntontc Ipoh.35 words
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Advertisement296 1964-11-12 18 I Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) CONG LIM BetV I• n N. idam i.<* do Dr. and Mrs. K.S. Lira on 11M1-M, Ipofe I i. i I v *?tJ"^»s«a -fcv »<eJII! THOUSANDS OF DIVIDEND CHEQUES WILL BE POSTED ON 31st DECEMBER, 1964! You can share by investing now! Every296 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-11-12 18 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highrst Lowrst Kuala Lumpur 86 73 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penang 84 73 Ipoh 84 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 90 7340 words
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