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Title Section22 1964-11-13 1 SINGAT .13N0V1964 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIF.ED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 lie***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration250 1964-11-13 1 Razak off today on Africa tour TALKS IN SEVERAL CAPITALS TO AND FROM LONDON CONFERENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE DEPUTY Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, who leaves tomorrow to lead Malaysia's delegation to the Colombo Plan conference in London, will meet African and Middle East leaders before250 words
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90 1964-11-13 1 'Gunboats seen report starts a probe Malacca. Itan I'oliic here tonight were investigating a report that two vessels looking like Indonesian iMinhoats were seen off Kuala Ltacgt Till midnight, however, there was no confirmation of this. Kuala I.inggi is on the south-eastern tip of Port Dirkson. last Monday, a joint90 words
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Article, Illustration125 1964-11-13 1 SALISBURY. Thurs Joshua Nkomo (above) and l(i other African nationalist leaders are being illegally detained in dwelo prison, the appellate division of the Rhodesia High Court ruled here today. The court ruled that the act under which the leaders were detained last month was inconsistentReuter - 125 words
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Article99 1964-11-13 1 999 call sparks kidnap probe SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 999 call this after- noon sparked off police investigations into an alleged case of abduc- 1 tion oi a motorist in Thomson Road. The caller, who did not. identify himself, said he car colliding with another at the Bth mile, Thomson Road,99 words
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Article60 1964-11-13 1 JAKARTA. Thu-s reliable sources said today (hat the wives ai'.d children oi all British Empersonnel are leaving Indonesia us a precautionary measure because of the Malaysian crisi 1 The sources said that most of the British Emba.-sy dependants have already left, while the lust tun orAP - 60 words
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396 1964-11-13 1 'Give the big week a look of gaiety' call KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. All buildings will be decorated and Malaysi a n flags flown throughout Malaysia during the National Solidarity Week from Monday to Nov. 22. The Minister oi Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, tonight appealed to the396 words
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261 1964-11-13 1 Overtime ban threat at Radio Malaysia IHALA LUM1V PUR, Thurs.— Technicians em ployed in R;i(lio Malaysia t o<l a y threatened l<> slop working overtime unless they are |K«i(l overtime :il lowances "soon." In a press statement, the Federation Broadcasting Staff Union said that technicians in Radio Malaysia had not261 words
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81 1964-11-13 1 JAKARTA. Ihurs Dr. Subandiio. Indonesia* Foreign Mini>ter. today warned Australia nol to try la bully Indonesia. Speakins at a ceremony marking the installation nl .1 civil defence body in the Foreign Ministry, he devoted much of his I speech to answer Australia's conscription81 words
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196 1964-11-13 1 GOVT TO TAKE OVER C AND W IN JANUARY KUALA lAMPIH, Thursday. VI IK CENTRAL Government today announced thai it will lake over external telecommunication services now operated by Cable and Wireless Ltd. from Singapore on Jan. 1. The company's licence expires on that date. Pending the finalisation of absorption196 words
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Article68 1964-11-13 1 SANTA ANA. i California > Thurs. Joseph B. Morse, saved from execution for the slaying of Ills mother and sister, has again j been .sentenced to die this time for the murder of a fellow pri- soner Morse. 20. was convicted of the first degreeAP - 68 words
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Article39 1964-11-13 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. A Dutch seaman has been sentenced to three months 1 jail and fined 30.000 rupiahs on charges of smuggling j foreign currency "a $20 Malay- sian banknote." according to I Antara news agency UPI.UPI - 39 words
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Article37 1964-11-13 1 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— The j Deputy Mentri Besar of i Negri Sembilan Inche Abdul Samad bin Idris. announced today that he was glvins $I,3oo— his entire allowance for a month to the National Defence Fund, i37 words
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Article96 1964-11-13 1 PILOT DIES AFTER LANDING \JE\V YOKK. Thurs ii BOAC pilot collapsed and died in the cockpit of an airliner last Bight minutes after he had landed the craft, with t>4 people aboard. from London Cap*ain Ka/imicrz Iraser. .")0-year-old former RAF lighter pilot, was waiting for taxi-ing instructions after landing at96 words
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Article61 1964-11-13 1 LONDON. Thurs. Sir Edward Lewis, chairman of Decca Ltd., said in his annual report published yesterday that his firm had received an indemnity from the British Government for cancellation of its radar defence contract with Indonesia. The contract with Indonesia was cancelled rit the request of the61 words
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Article17 1964-11-13 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs—President Johnson lias asked all the members of his Ciblnet to stayon. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article194 1964-11-13 1 Jakarta bans two papers 'A warning to others' JAKARTA. ThUTS. The Indonesian At-torney-Generals office said today it had banned two Jakarta newspapers f ol;owm« a quarrel between Communist and non-Com-munist groups over national issues, including the Pantjasila the Indonesian national ideology. The banned newspapers are the non-Communist Revolusioner and theAP - 194 words
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Article27 1964-11-13 1 SINGAPORE BLAST si A PORE. Thurs. Police MFC lonicht invfMii;.itinc reports of ;i loud explosion heard l»j residents of Katong. Geflanc and Joo Chiat areas.27 words
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Article, Illustration186 1964-11-13 2 QPPOSITION leaders marched through the streets of Colombo yesterday with handkerchiefs tied around their mouths to protest against the Government's plan to nationalise the country's largest newspaper group, the Associated Newspapers of Ceylon. A Bill calling for the group's nationalisation is currently being debated inUPI - 186 words
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Article44 1964-11-13 2 TOKYO. Thui>.— The 98th »n- nlvanaiy "f tiio birth of Sun YsiSon m observed in Peking yrs- trrday at n meeting held by "the I central committee of "Thf; Re- j volutionary Commuter of the Kuomintaiis." the New Chin* i kgencjr said.44 words
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Article113 1964-11-13 2 TESTIMONY— BY A MAN IN CHAINS. I I" AST LONDON. (8. AWcaJ, 1 Thurs. Washington Bongco. an African under sentence of death for sabotage, is suing Justice Minister Balthazar Varster and three policemen for alleged assault. I Bongco. who testified in chains yesterday, i.-> cialming 4.000 rands < $17,000 >113 words
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Article107 1964-11-13 2 Probe of a space riddle HONOLULU. Two American scientists are on thejr way to the Solomon Islands, in the south-west Pacific, to try to find out what mysterious forces arc causing U.S. rurth satellites to veer temporarily out of orbit when passing over the area. Dr. Oeecga Woollard. a HonoluluReuter - 107 words
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131 1964-11-13 2 TANZANIA GOVT ACCUSES WEST OF A PLOT rkAK-ES-S a L A A M Thurs. The Tansanian External Affairs Minister. Mr. Oscar Kambona, yesterday sent a telegram to the secretary-general of the Organisation of African Unity, announcing the discovery of a Western plot to overthrow the Tanzania Government A British HißhReuter - 131 words
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339 1964-11-13 2 Soek 'man of peace' posture falls flat, says paper MANILA, Thursday. ■JHE Philippines Herald said today that President Soekarno's "professed concern for a peaceful settlement of the Malaysia dispute falls completely flat in the face of Indonesia's continued aggression. Commenting on boekarno's reported appeal for the revival of the Manila339 words
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Article99 1964-11-13 2 Capetown lecturer jailed j /"APETOWN. Thurs. A I British-born lecturer at Capetown University, a stu- dent at the university and a young woman physio- 1 therapist were jailed here j yesterday on charges of furthering the alms of Communism. The lecturer. 24 -year-old I Alan Brooks, and 23-year-old student AnthonyReuter - 99 words
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Article73 1964-11-13 2 LONDON, Thurs. Oil outDUt in the Middle East Jumped more tl.an 11 per cent to 283.738.733 tons in the first nine months at this year compared with 254,968.- 06? in the same period last year. the Petroleum Information Bureau announced. Kuwait once again easily ledReuter - 73 words
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Article45 1964-11-13 2 KAMPALA Thurs j Police fired on an African crowd I on Tuesday night after a ficht in a [nightclub, killing six people and wounding at least 40. ■vawttßMMl .s.ii'l thf dead included a youns: woman aad hrr two-month-old baby. APAP - 45 words
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142 1964-11-13 2 POBABIS <S-W Africa). \J Thurs. A white farmer and his wife were committed for trial on a charge of murder yesterday, accused of beating an African labourer to death, burning the body and hacking it to pieces which they buried. The accused were SchalkReuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration186 1964-11-13 2 Students 'We love you but not the Cabinet* surround Premier Huong SAIGON, Thurs. A dozen dissident student leaders surrounded South Vietnam'l Primp Minister at. a State reception la:<t night, pressing their demands that his Cabinet be reorganised. Premier Tran Van Huong told the students, who had been invited to theAP - 186 words
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Advertisement124 1964-11-13 2 The NCR 3 is an entirely new ca»h reqis- 1 ttr. Fatter. Easier to operate Mor* compact Better looking Sea the new, NCR 3 at your local NCR showroom. You'll be surprised how many important features have been packed into such- a deceptively small and uncomplicated- > looking piece ol124 words
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Miscellaneous13 1964-11-13 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby KIT IT UP J "^Q\Cz> *i^?» A.M.,v}«'./i«v J//13 words
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191 1964-11-13 3 Wilson to seek veto on use of N-force f ONDON, Thurs. v The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, will take an offer to President Johnson to commit Britain's entire nuclear force to Nato, with a British veto over its use, authoritative sources said yesterd:u\ Mk. Wilson will fly to WUPI - 191 words
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Article76 1964-11-13 3 LONDON. Thurs.—Contraceptives are to go on sale In campus shops at Keel University, in the North Midlands, it was .stated yesterday. The decision followed a census among 1.000 students and statT. A third-year student. Roy Moore. 20-year-old, president of the Students' Union, said: "Contraceptives will now be availableReuter - 76 words
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Article425 1964-11-13 3 Britain* new measures get mixed reception r £HV. new Labour Government's emergency autumn Budget got a mixed reception in the national Press here today. "Sixpenny Shocker/ proclaimed the frontpage headline of the popular Right-wing daily Sketch. -Realism at long, long last." said the mass-circulationReuter - 425 words
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183 1964-11-13 3 LONDON, Thursday. THE Labour Government, already re-examining the Anglo-French Concord supersonic airliner project, today turned its attention to British rocketry and space research. The Defence Minister. Mr. i > Denis Healey. named two top scientists to head a new space committee and report iUPI - 183 words
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Article, Illustration134 1964-11-13 3 LONDON, Thurs. A Conservative member of Warwick Town Council I announced last night that he will seek election to Parliament in the next general election "simply and purely on the colour issue." Councillor James Wallsgrove. 51, said he would be standing as anReuter - 134 words
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76 1964-11-13 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. Two men are to go on trial soon for one of the Soviet Unions most impudent thefts in years. They are accused of stealing priceless works of art from the State Historical Museum in Red Square last year. The newspaper SovetskayaAP - 76 words
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103 1964-11-13 3 ATHENS, Thurs.— Delegates to the International Air Transport Association (lATA) conference here have unanimously approved retaining current world wide air freight rates until August 1965. The delegates also decided to hold separate conferences for passenger and cargo rates every two years because103 words
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Article27 1964-11-13 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. British secretaries will continue to be banned from seeking jobs in New York, the Deputy Undersecretary of Labour. Mr. Millard Cass. announced. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article126 1964-11-13 3 UONN. Thurs. A hand I grenade brought to school cy a leebie-mlnded boy ex- ploded in a crowded play- ground .it Huiiau yesterInjuring at least 34 children The grenade exploded among 450 children playing during a break, it tore the arm off an eight-year-old j boy.UPI - 126 words
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245 1964-11-13 3 I ONDON. Thurs. A 38-y e a r-old dentist appeared yesterday before the disciplinary committee of the General Dental Council to answer charges that he took part in "perverted practices" with his receptionist who died from an overdose ofUPI - 245 words
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Article235 1964-11-13 3 yATICAiN CITY, Thurs. T Cardinal Leo Jozef Suenens, of Brussels, yesterday asked a 'new deal" for the Roman Catholic Chyrch's more than one million nuns. The Belgian primate was speaking in debate at the Vatican Council on a draft text dealing with reiigiou.s orders andReuter - 235 words
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Article81 1964-11-13 3 IXJS ANGELES. Thur.s. A iiidj?r has ordered Judy Garland I |to re 1 urn h.ie from London oy .5 to make a deposition in .••inurr Mcl Torme"s U5522.500 I su.; asnmst her. The court re- (Mad lhe reque.st of Miss Gar--1 land's lawyers that she beAP - 81 words
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Article30 1964-11-13 3 LONDON. Thurs. The Co lonial Secretary. Mr. Anthony Grcriiwoixi. will visit Acicn to dtociM independence for the South Arabian Federation in- I formed sources said today. 'UPIUPI - 30 words
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Advertisement183 1964-11-13 3 I m^ m *f j >^^ ~TT] MALAYSIA r ixl^ HOTEL ltd. Jalon Bukit Bintang V KUALA LUMPUR. Welcomes you to Kuala Lumpur's newest and most luxurious hotel. 60 air-conditioned tastefully furnished modern rooms. Singles from $18. Doubles from $30 inclusive of: Morning Tea. Newspaper. Laundry. Shoe-cleaning Service. 24 hours183 words
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Advertisement215 1964-11-13 3 Pelikanol world-renowned White Office Paste For Glueing Paper Clean handling Strong adhesion Pleasant scent No stains Available at all leading stationer* READY FOR OCCUPATION Mt. ELIZABETH PARK off Orchard Road. Singapore 9. TWO-STOREY MODERN HOUSES (4 Bedrooms. 2 Baths. Etc.) -"if- i Hi^^ LIMITED NUMBER AVAILABLE With Spacious Front and215 words
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97 1964-11-13 4 More donations for kampong fire victims SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Straits Times today received $20 from Mrs. M. Ang for the Kampong Pulau Mlnyak fire victims. The Singapore Council of Social Service has received the following donations for the victims: Singapore Buddhist Federation $1,235, Chen Su Lan Foundation $1,000. Dr. Ng97 words
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Article, Illustration600 1964-11-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs TREASURY officials of the Singapore Government came under a blistering attack from the Secretary-Genera! of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair at the Industrial Arbitration Court today. Mr. Nair delivered his broadside when he opposed the Government's move to600 words
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199 1964-11-13 4 32,392 pass primary leaving exams SINGAPORE, Thurs. More than 63 per cent of the 50,873 candidates from the four streams have passed the primary school leaving examinations held recently. The results published today Rave the number of passes as 32.392 or 63.7 per cent. Candidates can set the results at199 words
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Article66 1964-11-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Mi- iiistry of Education invites applications for the loan of free school textbooks for 1965. All applications must be made through school principals lrom whom application forms may be obtained. This year, the Government spent $213,000 to help more than 27.000 school children66 words
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Article129 1964-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. I The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today expressed confidence that Malaysian artists could do a great deal in creating a Malaysian identity. Painters, he said, used a language that cut across race. He said: "Perhaps Malaysian artists can help us to see129 words
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256 1964-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. TH E Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has rejected two offers made by the Government in respect of shoes, uniforms and temporary allowance for certain grades of the nursing staff. This was announced by the AUPE general secretary. Mr. G. Kandasamy.256 words
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Article31 1964-11-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Electricity supplies to the following areas will be cut from 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow: Tannery Lane, Lorong Pendek, Macpherson Road (between Oentlng Lane and Lorong Pendek).31 words
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228 1964-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A "pipe" jjrenade and a plastic bag containing nitro cellulose powder were among the items found during a search on a house in Pachitan Lima in September this year, a preliminary inquiry was told today. Inspector Joseph Low of the Joo Chiat228 words
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123 1964-11-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE dinner arranged by 137 Malay organisations here at St. John Ambulance headquarters next j Monday to mark the first day of the National Solidarity Week will be the biggest ever held by the Malay community in Singapore. This Is the123 words
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148 1964-11-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thur.s.— Several bus companies, schools, Government departments and transport operators have agreed to lend their vehicles to provide free transport for people attending solidarity rallies in the various districts of Johore. The buses and lorries with large solidarity banners on148 words
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Advertisement272 1964-11-13 4 Advance CAs'rf BOOKINGS Now Open SEASON SIMULTANEOUSLY FROM THURSDAY 19th NOV. 6.30 9.30 KEA runt) OiKJ 6 .30 9.15 D ■•ADMISSION PRICES -NO FREE LIST B 3 DAY SHOWS at $3.00, $2.00 $1.00 EVENING SHOWS at $3.50, $2.50 $1.50— J WHAT HAPPENED TO THE MAN OF VIOLENCE IN WHOSE PLACE272 words
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Advertisement244 1964-11-13 4 •:illiii.|||iCJ lIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIMIC3IIIIIIIIIIIICIMIIIII Clll IlllltJllUil ICJ.'II^ I I l'' ''"Ea^"'l TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! 1 I These were the last of the great adventurers— suddenly besieged in a jungle powderkeg half j way between heaven and hell! RtCHARD ATTENBOROUGH FLORA ROBSON JOHN LEYTON JACK HAWKINS MIA FORROWi "itJiiiii!iiiiii:iiiiiiiMiiiic:iiiiiiiiiiiit2iiiiiiimiicMiiiiiiiiii::i"i!iiiiiiiniimiimiicE i IJIJ'F.VA TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! I244 words
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Advertisement492 1964-11-13 4 i~. 1 ORGANISATION i ,\O%V SIIOWIM.! 1 1 1 a.m.. 1.30, 4, 6.30 A 9.30 pm pj ffiank oean sammy Ma IDaßrm oayisjr. -ROBiNaND WtTHOODS mug uHuod) m m Tomorrow V .nigms "The SECRET 7"" TONY RUSSEL 4 HELGA LINE g B In Techniicop'' tostmoncolor I LAST DAY!!! 11 am,492 words
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Article, Illustration252 1964-11-13 5 3 reasons why an American chose Singapore SINGAPORE, Thurs. The first American student to study law at the University of Singapore under a Rotary Foundation fellowship flew in last night. Nebraska-born Lcland V. Carlson. 25. who holds an LI. B. degree from Stanford University, will take a one-year post graduate252 words
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42 1964-11-13 5 JESSELTON. Thurs.— Miss J. Whittington, Director of Overseas Development of the British Red Cross Society, said yesterday that there had been tremendous progress in the Red Cross movement in Sabah since her last visit four years ago42 words
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Article63 1964-11-13 5 El PAT AN I. i: Kedah-Perlis American Field Service Committee has been tornied here under the cliainr.anship of Bjred OMnrfii Moii.tmecl Idid. Main work of the committee mil i«- to short-UK Kedah applicant* u->r American lield MrriM srholP'.Mhipti. and to find Malay- j si 1 i homes for63 words
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Article169 1964-11-13 5 BAIL FOR RAPE CHARGE YOUTH KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.s. Dato Justice Abdul Azi? in the High Coutt today allowed an 18-year-old youth. Leong Sun. charged with raping a nine-year-old girl, bail in the sum of $2,000 in two sureties. Mr. S. T. Gamany. making the application, said when Leong was charged169 words
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Article43 1964-11-13 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Tanglin Citizens' consultative committee have conveyed their "heartiest coneratulations" to their Assemblyman. Mr. E. W. Barkar. on his appointment as Minister of Law. The commit tre will hold a goodwill dinner in his honour on Nov 2843 words
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Article34 1964-11-13 5 SINGAPORE. Thur.s. The new Minister lor Law. Mr. E.W Barker, will visit the Port of j Singapore Authority tomorrow on hla (uailtartMtion tour ot departments ;ind statutory boards in his ministry.34 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-11-13 5 L'UALA LUMPUR. Tht-rs. More than 200 people last night attended the "Malam Muhibbah Ria" (Goodwill Night) at the Town Hall here. The show was held under the patronage of the Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, to raise money for the Singapore Goodwill Fund. Straits70 words
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243 1964-11-13 5 Sabah's 'yes' to S'pore offer to build cheap houses fiSSELTON, Thursday. gABAH would welcome any move by the Singapore Government to finance and construct low cost houses in the State, the Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, told a Press conference here today. If Singapore was prepared to sponsor the projec243 words
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97 1964-11-13 5 National Solidarity: Barisan undecided SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Barisan Sosialis today said they had not yet taken a stand on N atio n a 1 Solidarity Week. A Barisan headquarters spokesman said "We have not discussed the matter Some of the Barisan Sosialis Assemblymen were Invited to attend yesterdays preparatory meeting97 words
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Article78 1964-11-13 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Ai cocktail party to forge closer trade links between Italy and Singapore was held today at the Goodwood Park Hotel. The party, organi.srd by the Consul General ol Italy. Dr. D. i Pollati. and thr Italian Trade I Commission': 1 Otficc «M attended78 words
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Article129 1964-11-13 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Straits Times has received another $564 for the Ow orphans, bringing the total fund to $45,433. Todays contributions: Young Chrisuan Workers Section II Church of St. Bernadctte S8: Limda Chua. T. Poh Cnua. Lee Ah Lan, Lee All Ng S3O: Students of129 words
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Article199 1964-11-13 5 JESSELTON. Thursday. CABAHs Muruts. who live in the border areas. have pledged their loyalty to Malaysia and have declared their willingness to defend Malaysia apainst Indonesian aggression. The pledge was taken be- i fore Sabah's Deputy Chief Minister, Inche Harris bin Mohamed Salleh. when he I addressed199 words
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Article66 1964-11-13 5 ipoh rbun. Two ninera,! Mi. Leona Yrw Nyf.iii and his brothpr- Mr. Leong Khuan Nyt-.m. today presented •< cheque for ***** to the N.itionui Defence! mid the Perak Vigilante Corns i Welfare Fund*; on behalf of their firm. Leong Sin Nam Co. Ltd here. The Mentrl66 words
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Article42 1964-11-13 5 LONDON. Thurs.— The bullmi of Brunei, now in London, will have further talks with the Commonwealth Office later this month, it was stated here today. He met the Commonwealth Secretary- -Mr. Arthur Bottomley. on Nov. 2. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article65 1964-11-13 5 IPOH. Thurs. A woman veiie- table farmer. Loh Leong Vm. 32. m bound over in S5OO to be of I good behaviour for 12 months when shr pleaded guilty In the Sessions Court here to maiming a I cqw with a sickle. The court VM65 words
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Article, Illustration305 1964-11-13 5 OLNGAPORE. Thurs.— Singapore Umro today suggested the setting up of a Muslim religious council to help the Shariah Court function properly. The secretary-general of the party. Dato Syed Esa Almenor. said: "The majority of Malays in Singapore are not happy with the set-up305 words
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228 1964-11-13 6 DRUG CASE SOLDIER he sent morphine by mail IS JAILED THE mother ol British Army medical cor- poral Trevor Wiggins. 28. was the centre of an emotional court scene here yesterday when ho was sentenced to nine months' jail on a charge concerning morphine from LONDON, Thurs. -Malaya. When theReuter - 228 words
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Article, Illustration124 1964-11-13 6 KIALA LIMPI'R. Thurs Pretty 22-year-ola Hon* Kong actress. Yong Yong, Li the serious type who likes the classics and hates make-up. "I only do up my face when I have to that is. before the cameras and if the occasion demands it," she said.124 words
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Article62 1964-11-13 6 PENANG. Thurs— ln view of the National Solidarity Week rally at the City Stadium at 5 < p.m., the Jelutong English School has advanced its Parents' Day j ceremony and concert from 5 p.m. to 9.30 a.m. Monday. The Chief Minister. Da to Wong 1 Pow62 words
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365 1964-11-13 6 Another 7 years for 10-year jail man l_ KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs I)ATO Justice Abdul Aziz today told a 23--year-old father of two children convicted of robbery: ''I hope the next 17 years in jail will teach you a lesson. By then you will be much older and more mature to365 words
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222 1964-11-13 6 World-wide Pinnock Group to move into Malaysia SINGAPORE, Thurs. The worldwide Pinnock Group of industrial and marketing companies has decided to extend their operations to Malaysia because "the country provides the greatest op--1 portunity for industrial enterprises in SouthFast Asia Plans are undfir w v the setting up ot four222 words
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Article63 1964-11-13 6 PENANG, Thurs. A Customs vessel rammed a .smugglers' speedboat conveying contraband goods in the Juru River early this morni ing. TtM smugglers' craft, however. I stayed afloat and escaped after throwing its cargo into the river. The Customs officers retrieved the packages containing $4,000 worth63 words
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Article48 1964-11-13 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. The Sultan ol Kedah will be present, and the fTwMt.mll ot Kedah will give away the prizes. at the Ibrahim Primary School Speech day here on Nov. 22. In Alor Star. the I.skandar School will hold its prize-giving on Nov. 21.48 words
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128 1964-11-13 6 ORUNEI TOWN. Thurs. The Brunei Government has been urged to pay 3o per cent cost of living allowance to all Government servants. The call was made here by Inche Awane Othman bin Sunscoh. secretary-general of the Brunei Government Workers' Union. He said128 words
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Advertisement565 1964-11-13 6 Omega introduce the precision ladies' watch that actually sparkles like a gem Its name is Ome^a Sapphette. Its Sapphette models. The new collection any Omega jeweller in 129 countries, watch-glass is a man-made sapphire, has just arrived from Switzerland. You are thus never far from an Omega faceted on the565 words
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Miscellaneous73 1964-11-13 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht Kt-ese wand euzrecs f i^Vll APE ALWAYS GOOD FER > CN' I HELP VA, MUK 7' v i ANA<; j ELVER' TUESE Xv 1/ 7" PK)W PLCAESS J^ VJ WV r STOPiT\ \ABE ONSAIx^/ C^T^ \Z}^iJ I o\wY CAVE S -0 U9E I I -x73 words
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Article, Illustration1994 1964-11-13 7 Premier: RI 'feelers' to resume trade I N A P 0 R K. Tin i is. Tli c Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight revealed lhat "feelers*' had been sen l lo him for ;i resumption ol Indonesian trade if Singapore withdraws from Malaysia Without identifying the Indonesians by1,994 words
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Article48 1964-11-13 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Adult Education Board is organising two extra four-month courses in English on raffia work, starting on Not-. 29 at the Beatty Secondary School. The sessions will be from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.48 words
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Article209 1964-11-13 7 QINGAPORE, Thurs. The People's Action Party has finalised a threeday programme to celebrate its tenth anniversary. The celebrations »U1 begin on Nov. 20 with an exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Exhibits will include the party's 10 years history in pictures., paintings and handicrafts oy209 words
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Advertisement107 1964-11-13 7 FRESHt today; V y J I '^^^HVffH ISM «n^Mj^n(t. >% ■<£ rWmW K*)ftfe^^wltor English garden tf'^~\ vegetables l Eskimo now bring you English vegetables as swoet V /§kfi nsiftlieyhadbeenpickedinthe^ai(li > nthismornint, r y Eskimo quick freezing locks in the freshness of this o^^^*— o J proilucf and holds it unchanged,107 words
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Advertisement398 1964-11-13 7 v^jgjUjljlpF* r-^ with '"~:.^^^^n MS I WRITE A CLEAN, CLEAR d LINE ALL THE WAY ll UP TO 80,000 WORDS! Now Parker uses fine, corrosion-resistant stainless steel in the most critical area of a ball pen ..the socket that houses the writing point. Parker's textured T-Ball spins smoothly in stainless398 words
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Miscellaneous39 1964-11-13 7 Highest, and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highr»t lowest Kuala Lumpur 84 73 Kota Bharu 73 Penang 84 72 Ipoh 88 70 Malacca 86 72 Singapore 90 7339 words
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Article43 1964-11-13 8 SINGAPORE. Thure. About 100 youths were enlisted for the Singapore Infantry Regiment during the four-day recruitment campaign which ended here today. Of these, about 50 are Chinese. 47 Malays and three Indians. Another 15 Chinese will undergo medical examination tomorrow.43 words
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242 1964-11-13 8 Language Institute and cold 'f eet' nonMalays KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. J^ON-MALAY teachers suffer from "cold feet" when it is time for them to attend special courses run by the Language Institute here. When applications are invited from the:e teachers to Join special courses in language training, many apply but at242 words
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Article47 1964-11-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. today visited the new International airport at Subang, about 17 miles from here 1 to insnfet the construction work there. He said later he was satisfied with the progress being made.47 words
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114 1964-11-13 8 TENGKU IN KEDAH TO RELAX AND WORK A LOR STAR, Thurs. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, flew here this afternoon for a three-day visit. "I want to get some relaxation and attend to some urgent business," he said at Kepala Batas airport. The Tengku. looking cheerful, was accompanied by114 words
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Article36 1964-11-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR. This The boys section of the Young Christian Workers Movement a 1 Peel Road will celebrate their second anniversary by holding a gettogether at the Peel Road Convent at 7 p.m. on Saturday.36 words
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245 1964-11-13 8 TEAMSTER' UNIONS: WARNING BY NTUC CHIEF CINGAPORE. Thurs. The secretary-general of the Singapore National Trades Union Congre.v*. Mr. C.V. Drvan Nair. last nieht warned workers of the danger of "American teamster-style trade unionism." Speaking to officials of the newly-registered 1,000--strong Food. Drink and Allied Workers' Union, he said: "Recent events245 words
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Article30 1964-11-13 8 i SINGAPORE. Thur.-. Chong Yun Fong- 37. was today finrd $2,000 or six months' Mi! for acting as a book-maicr in a housr in Lorong Tai Seng yesterday.30 words
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182 1964-11-13 8 Penang delegation will study Singapore's know-how DENANG, ThUTS. A rane-member delegation of the George Town I City Council will make an official four-day i study tour of Singapore i next month. j The delegation, led by the Mayor. Mr. C.Y. Choy, includes four other councillors i Messrs M.S.A. Zachariah, 00l182 words
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Article48 1964-11-13 8 PENANG. Thurs. MMmb Lee Hor.R Ten, 66. housewife window-shopping at Farquhar Strm was robbed of a handbag containing $30 and a cheque for S2BO last night. Police later recovered the handbag near a temple in Penang Road. Inside was the cheque, but the money was missing.48 words
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Article40 1964-11-13 8 PENANG. Thurs. A old erhooigirl. Chan Hno Khen*. lias bern repotted mining from homo since Nov. 2. Chan- .i nunil of the Methodwt Afternoon School, lrft her home in Acheen Street that d.iv rvith her school boolos.40 words
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203 1964-11-13 8 PENANG, Thurs. THE National Union of Teachers is collecting mass signatures to support its claim for medical and housing facilities for teachers, and a revised salary scheme for day training college and centretrained teachers. "This campaign is not industrial action of any kind,203 words
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Advertisement450 1964-11-13 8 Youwalkinit. jf^S\§\ Talk in it. Or &^k^° A just relax in it. 1 That's the difference between £2* i^^ -J the new Ronson Escort I (> *$F and every other hairdryer. V^* 1 fs^ Walks around with you aLt\ nr^ —on a long lead. < v T "^T^^ Ronson's Escort450 words
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Miscellaneous150 1964-11-13 8 AlU>n Oop Bf/ V.T. Hamtim I MWBE \OU THINK 1 TVIBsI WWV M I I DIP DO I BF^FsENT TH' GRAMD I -MB O*C BACK BMM.IKI* Hl* I I TVOS WEATHER I DONTCHA. DO I 3UMPIN.' WHAT? J WIZER..AN' PNOU I EVE 6 OUT tAUSE HE PIPN*T Ygj j GOO150 words
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Article, Illustration1675 1964-11-13 9 AMERICA'S SPORTSMAN DELUXE IN March 1959 the 52 year old American millionaire and sportsman, Briggs Cunningham, announced he would retire after the annual 12 hour endurance event which was to be held at Sebring in Florida, a few days later. The race proved one of the toughest of the veteran1,675 words
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Advertisement216 1964-11-13 9 day &HESH AFTER-SALESSERVIC^B including Sundays and Public Holidays. I rM i lv r M t^i* i-ii m tv> prompt PVl{ i »nd •u W> i yo f l p,,«p i t I HI o Bk^? 0 I- 1 For the best -go for* AVAILABLE FROM ALL LEADING RADIO DEALERS OUR216 words
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Article85 1964-11-13 10 M Horrfs S/0 (Mnumnm) MR AND MRS. Den:s D'Cm/ thank rstattVM and frifnds for their valuable Uses and assistance at their Keddint; on T-11-S4. THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs. IJew S«< k Horn; thank all relatives aod friends fnr osstr kind assistance. si-roll*, donation!-, wreaths and attendnn<r at85 words
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Obituary20 1964-11-13 10 Word* 5/0 (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr Ctlua l on 13-11-62. 'iiiembered by his wife and cnildrrn20 words
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Article340 1964-11-13 10 M Words $10 (Minimum) PALACE SILK COCKTAIL DtSMM beading for that extra expensive look, Nt M.ss Ming. Hotel i, Singapore. ALL OLD BOYS of the H:ch school ni'iir are invited to contact the HswsssMssf l>v phone <*****>, per- tonally or t>y letter. MACBETH IN CAMERA" by Harold Lung is340 words
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Article604 1964-11-13 10 Malaysian interest in the new British Government's confrontation of economic J problems is by no means confined to cotton yardage, although a Singapore textile quota has loomed rather large in some calculations. Sterling's stability is vastly more im- 1 portant. Whether the battle goes well, whether perhaps604 words
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Article368 1964-11-13 10 On graduation day each year, with unfailing regularity, the Principal of the Singapore Teachers' Training College drM*l attention to the shortage of T.T.C. staff. Never before, however, has Mr. Abisheganaden sounded quite as anxious. With 34 lecturers' j posts unfilled, forced to rely I increasingly on part-time lecturers368 words
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Article245 1964-11-13 10 Though Tun Razak in Kuala Trengganu denied rumours that the East-West Highway project had been abandoned, doubts have arisen about it being completed on any kind of schedule. Work is not going well and there seems to be some confusion about the entire undertaking. Yesterday for example, Dato245 words
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Article524 1964-11-13 10 WHILE agreeing with your view that to believe Malaysia within a few years will be growing all its own rice calls for a great deal of optimism. I feel that your comment that we are Retting further from the goal is a bit524 words
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Article203 1964-11-13 10 lAM deeply imoressed by the news that Australia is introducing conscription in order to assist us. A friend In need Is a friend Indeed. Since we have had to face the twilight lunacy of "confrontasi" by Indonesia In breach of international law and in contempt of203 words
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Article, Illustration844 1964-11-13 10 ANDRFW Ml lIIGW - De Gaulle plays an explosive game in Europe ANDRFW Ml lIIGW By PARIS, Thurs. M Couve de Murville, France's Foreign Minister was asked bluntly in Parliament whether it wa France's policy to withdraw from the Com mo Market and the Atlantic Alliance. He avoidet an answer and left observers to844 words
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Article627 1964-11-13 10 Inche Yunus Maris M. A - Inche Yunus Maris M.A. By T E6SON No. 6 In Malay continues with Spelling and Pronunciation. Vowel letter o. It is pronounced In two ways: (I» as the o in the English word odd (tor the half-open back vowel (back vowels are produced with a fair amount of627 words
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Advertisement427 1964-11-13 10 Straits Time* M.Uy Mail I Cl«»jifiPd .dvertl.rm.nl, mty be handed to COLD STORAOI ASCADI Orchard Rosd (ift Floor) COLD STORAOK IMNCHII At Holland Resd Katenf iK«»».i Resd Naval ■at*. Authorised Agents CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester Houte. Collysr Qusy THI NEWS FRONT mspslllllll'l Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Rosd.427 words
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Advertisement62 1964-11-13 10 HOW TO CONQUER DESPAIR Is this Minister, who conducts a newspaper column, right that: "Pri- vate Enemy No. 1 in human life is neither sin nor sorrow: it is Fear"? If so. what can we do about it? Here is his answer, based on thousands of letters from frightened", lonely62 words
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Advertisement128 1964-11-13 10 WfA wSkm \\l3 LI Wt^Lw *«S9 I Im-'' Hsftf=&' VVB $,f»a art-Nfio* »fr-ffc*i met Britain's best socks Byford Bri-Nylon socks are made in (d-"/**" England. They fit superbly. They are I W really hard-wearing. Youcan'tbuybetter r Bri-Nylon socks. But Byford make wool I socks and stocVings too. You'll find \jjMk£^128 words
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247 1964-11-13 11 lOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Eight Indonesians and five Malaysians, who were captured with them in Pontian during thr August landing, were tod a y committed for trial lii thf Hißh Court. One or the Indonesians, ianu.-, Saurt bin Hajl Mustosar, 21. rrom Ambon, who w.as247 words
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Article39 1964-11-13 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. About, 150 M.ihiy r.-lijioas teachers from Kri;m and Si lama districts in North Perak will attend a one-day seminar on religions teaching at the Rural Trades' School. Parit Bun;;ir. at 0 a.m. on Saturday.39 words
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117 1964-11-13 11 'Glad to join, your club' Johnson to Tengku I^l A I 1.1 MPL'R. Thurs President Johnson has thanked Tcngku Abdul Rahman for his congratulatory messafip on hi* election victory and in reply says he is happy to join the Trngku in the •landsPde club" of IM4 La>t urck the Tengku117 words
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Article69 1964-11-13 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Chiei Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, today granted Tang Soy Mop, a young housewife, a decree nisi dissolving her marriage to Lee Sim Chua. a shopkeeper, on the ground of desertion. The decree Is to be made absolute at the end of three69 words
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Article, Illustration434 1964-11-13 11 HELP TO TURN OUT GRATEFUL AND LOYAL CITIZENS, SAYS NASIR TANJONG MALIM. Thursday. THE Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, today called on teachers to uphold the nobility of their profession by producing citizens who would make Malaysia a truly united nation.434 words
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Article124 1964-11-13 11 ANOTHER $397 FOR MADAM PARVATHI SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Straits Times today re- ceived another $***** for j Madam Parvathi of Kuala 'Lumpur and her 11 children. The total of the fund Is now $1,854. Today's contributions: C. N Loh $10: Staff of XL Municipal Health Dcpt. $144.40: HX»P. XL $25;124 words
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Article62 1964-11-13 11 SINOAPORE, Thurs. Malaysia will participate in the Commonwealth Arts Festival to be held in September next year In London. This was disclosed today by thesecretary of the National Art Gallery. Mr. Frank Sullivan, In a message read at the opening of an exhibition or modern62 words
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Article, Illustration409 1964-11-13 11 PERAK DATO IS NAMED AS NEW SPEAKER KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday J)ATO Bendahara C. M. Yusof, of Perak, is the first non-elected member to be appointed Speaker of the House of Representatives. The first item on the order paper of the 34--day Budget meeting of the House beginning on Nov. 25409 words
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Article98 1964-11-13 11 I/UALA LUMPUR. Thurn. The staff of the Survey Department in Malaya hau donated another $1,072 towards the National Defence Fund. Last month when the Survey Departments in Malaya and Singapore contributed a total of $1,366. they said their contributions would be a "regular monthly I98 words
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Article39 1964-11-13 11 KLUANG. Thurs. The St I Louis Church In Jalan Omar her* will hold a fun fair on Nov. 28 in aid of Its building fund. The District Officer, Inche Abdul Kadlr bin Abdullah, will open the fair.39 words
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Article31 1964-11-13 11 KAJANG. Thurs The Fisheries Department has distrl- buted some 17.700 fish of dlf- I frrrnt v.inetie.s to breeders tn various ptrts of the district so far this year.31 words
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Article30 1964-11-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mr. Donald U'ren, Asian representative of the International Trans- port Workers' Federation, left for Manila today to visit affiliate* of the ITWF there. I30 words
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148 1964-11-13 11 A gift— and the nations thanks to hero's father TJUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Tengku Abdul Rahman today gave $2,000 from the National Patriotic Fund to Inche Sulalman bin Hitam, father of Abdul Samad, a crew member of KDR Sri Selangor, who was killed In a sea battle with an Indonesian sampan148 words
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Article59 1964-11-13 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. a police supervisee. Koh Kirn Hock, was today jailed for nine months for escaping from Pulau Senang four years ago. He pleaded guilty to a charge of escaping from the legal custody of A N. Janardhanan. a prison Olficer. on Dec 2. 1961 He59 words
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Article23 1964-11-13 11 PBNANO. Thur.v.— The Jplutor^ Youth Cenrr» win celebrate it* first anriversarv with a camo tire and h buffet dinner on Saturday.23 words
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Article208 1964-11-13 11 Boy in mob says: 'I was curious' SINGAPORE. Thurs. A schoolboy. Lee Hian Kian. 17. today blamed his own inquisitiveness for being arrested by an army officer in the July disurbances. He told Mr. K Canaga Rajah, the magistrate: "I was inquisitive so I stayed on to find out what208 words
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Article35 1964-11-13 11 IPOH. Thurs. The Mentli Besar of Perak. Dato Ahmad bin Said, will open two community halls at Kampong Saiong Lembah and Kampong Ulu Piol when he visits Kuala Kangsar district on Nov. 26.35 words
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Article33 1964-11-13 11 SINGAPORE Thurs. A group of 42 Singapore farmers. Including four women, today visited several factories and the Jurong Industrial estates besides establishments of the Primary Production Department, which organised the tour.33 words
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Article85 1964-11-13 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A typist. Evelyn Kwok Meow Lun, who brought < divorce proceedings against her husband. Edward Koh Hock Thiam. a salesman, on the ground of adultery, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. In the High Court85 words
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196 1964-11-13 11 New firm formed to build luxury flats I/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The first multi million dollar Malaysian American construction company, Oceanic Properties Development (Malaysia) Ltd., has been formed to build luxury flats in Malaysia. Its first project will be 12 15-storey blocks of 180 luxury flats on a nine-acre site along196 words
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Advertisement102 1964-11-13 11 Van Heusen have the look for men who prefer fine shirts Van Heusen ofEiurlaDd make (to* <a^H B^fe shirt* ilkn this Van Hi"usen <mH BB^^P*>k VantagpFrctniPr. lore x.imple.ln .jJ non-lron poplin. From your local V^^BP""^«tt Van Hmisi»n srockisl. tn white. V V 1 am or plain colours and a Gfl^Btt—102 words
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Advertisement298 1964-11-13 11 II DON'T II INTEREST IN LIFE JL OPEN A H 57 +mW/O DEPOSIT ACCOUNT H H Your money earns the maximum safe and sure rate of 5% wttea I you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKJNO. I No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted; your money and298 words
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Miscellaneous723 1964-11-13 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL S—K.L.5 K.L. A P. Pinanr; 8.00 News In Mandarin; 8.10 s in»h x- Malaga Mr Lim Ten 8 Khoon— a young 6 Ipoh Malacca. composer tells hts own experP.M.: 5.15 Test pattern and lencc and shows some rf his music; 5.45 Opening and pro- works; 8.30723 words
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Article, Illustration157 1964-11-13 12 THE sales director and export supervisor of Black and Decker (Australasia) Pty. Ltd., Australia's largest manufacturer of portable electric tools, are studying the export market in Malaysia. They are Mr. Marcus Clark (sales director) and Mr. F. L. de Gldro (export supervisor). They have157 words
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Article113 1964-11-13 12 Mr. A. J. Nicholas. CBE, chairman of Aberdare Holdings Ltd., expects to arrive in Singapore on Tuesday during a three-week tour of the Far East I nd Middle East, visiting some of the 80 countries to which the Aberdare group exports. Mr. Nicholas will spend113 words
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Article86 1964-11-13 12 Mr. N.A. Bennett, a director of Orifliths Brothers, London, paint manufacturers, will speak at 4 p m. today in the main lecture hall of the Singapore Polytechnic on the relationship of surface preparation, paint film thickness and structural design on paint performance and reduction of maintenance costs.86 words
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Article, Illustration61 1964-11-13 12 The International Co-opera-tive Alliance meeting in Belgrade this month elc-cted Mr. N.\. Kularajah (above), general manager ol 'he Malayan Cooperative In-ur.imo Society Ltd., to the International Cooperative Insurance executive committee. Mr. Kularajah is the first Asian to be elected to the (omn.ittee. The other si\ members61 words
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242 1964-11-13 12 tNDONESIAN confrontatioon and disturbances in Singapore added to management difficulties during the year, says Mr. John W. Thornycroft, chairman of John I. Thornycroft and Co. Ltd.. In a reference to the Singapore branch m his annual statement. Sixteen vessels were completed durum the year, of wldrlv242 words
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Article, Illustration175 1964-11-13 12 Cool wear for a hot climate \|R. ODD MELSOM, i director of J. Jacobsen Trikotasjefabrikk. Norway, visited Singapore last week to make a comprehensive study of the local textile market. Before he came to the State. Mr. Melsom had been able to familiarise himself with the market through reports sent175 words
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Article, Illustration276 1964-11-13 12 PRESIDENT of GOODYEAR ARRIVES THE president of Goodyear International Corporation, Mr. Richard V. Thomas, arves in Singapore today for a two-day visit in tlie course of an Asian lour of Goodyear sub- sidiary companies. Joining Goodyeur's lighter-than-air division in 1943. Mr. Thomas was with the U.S. Air Force In World276 words
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Article, Illustration58 1964-11-13 12 DR. JOHN CLARK (right), chairman of 1.C.1. (Malaya) Ltd., receives a 30-year long service award a gold watch from Air. Michael Clapham, an 1.C.1, overseas director, at a party in Kuala Lumpur. Dr. Clark, who became chairman of 1.C.1. (Malaya) Ltd. in October 1963, joined 1.C.1.58 words
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Article, Illustration152 1964-11-13 12 MR. F. S. Stent, of Babcock and Wilcox Ltd., London, president of the Mechanical Handling Engineers Association of Britain and the first chairman of the newly formed British Federation of Associations of Mechanical Handling Manufacturers, is now in Singapore on a Far East tour. MHMM^^^n^ During152 words
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Article, Illustration107 1964-11-13 12 MX. S. SANKAR (above l of Pa mo l (M) Ltd., Kluang. h>l returned after com pie tint; the Unilever international managers' course in London and Liverpool. The course is designed to provide opportunity for managers from different sections of the business to exchange information about their107 words
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181 1964-11-13 12 New service to stimulate air travel PAN American Airways has Introduced a new service to stimulate international travel. This follows an agreement concluded between the airline and the American Express, to allow 1.200.000 American Express credit card holders to sign for air transport between the United States and the 86181 words
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Article29 1964-11-13 12 Lufthansa German Airlines will Increase Its present Boeing 707 jet fleet by a further five aircraft of this type, with deliveries between November 1965 and early 1967.29 words
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Article23 1964-11-13 12 Mr. Yuan Kao. manaeer rl Paramount FUms Inc.. 81ngapo'j. left on Tuesday to attend convention In Tokyo yestcrduy uUI today.23 words
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Advertisement215 1964-11-13 12 This is the ADLER JUNIOR 3, luxury model portable typewriter, famous for the perfection of its type and unique design. Junior 3 has a specially strong, lightweight carrying case. ADLER is a member of the famous GRUNDIG Group. I I 1 I 1 -I Available at GUTHRIES and dealers throughout215 words
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Advertisement279 1964-11-13 12 Now a Flake of Quality by Balkan Sobranie For the pipt smoker who has sighed for the truly traditional flake, here is fulfilment from Balkan Sobranie eleven choice tobaccos from the world's richest growing areas blended by the skilled patient hand of the hereditary craftsman. So is born a flake279 words
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175 1964-11-13 13 - SINGAPORE. Thurs The big traffic crawl at the Johore Causeway is over. By tomorrow, the last >tretch of the raised surface will be tarred, and there will be no more traffic obstruction* For the last five months, the $500,000 project to widen175 words
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399 1964-11-13 13 Libel case: Two get $3,000 damages IPOH, Thursday J^ PX)RMER Town Councillor, Mr. S. Sabaratnam, was ordered to pay $3,000 damages and costs to two Taiping lawyers, Mr. Chin Kit Fung and Mr. Toh Theam Hock, by Mr. Justice Ali bin Hassan in the High Court here today. Mr. Toh399 words
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Article112 1964-11-13 13 OINGAPORE. Thurs. —I The Diners Club's first Asian convention will begin in Singapore' on Nov. 25. The three-day convention, with the Diners Club (Maj laya) Ltd. as hosts, will be held at the Hotel Singapura. Participants will come from Japan. Hong Kong. The i112 words
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Article37 1964-11-13 13 PENANG. Thurs. The Cliiet Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. will 1 address the Jelutone English School at its annual parents' day! ceremony at 5 p.m. next Monday. ■i will also give away the pri«s. 137 words
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Article45 1964-11-13 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Lim Seng KOl. a member of the Works Brigade, was Jailed for three months in a magistrate's court for stealing an oil pump worth $860 from the brigade's camp at Tanah Merah between Aug. 15 and 18. He pleaded guilty.45 words
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Article185 1964-11-13 13 'PIRATE' TAXI FELL INTO A TRAP SINGAPORE, Mon. A "pirate" taxi driver who picked up two plalnclothes policemen as fares on Sept. 28 was fined a total of $125. or 22 days' Jail by the First Traffic Court. Yap Hock Chye. 27, who pleaded guilty, was also disqualified from driving185 words
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Article28 1964-11-13 13 PARIT BUN TAR. Thurs. Mr. John Yee has assumed dutiM a? postmaster. Bagan Serai. He succeeds Mr. Baldev Raj. who has left on transfer to Ipoh28 words
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Article, Illustration303 1964-11-13 13 WHO expert praises anti-TB drive DRAMATIC RESULTS IN FEW YEARS ■/"UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia's dynamic anti-tubercu-losis policy and her determination to carry this out has won the admiration of Dr. Halfdan Mahler, Chief Medical Officer on TB at the World Health Organisation, Geneva. Dr. Mahler, who left for Bangkok today303 words
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Article85 1964-11-13 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Aid funds totalling $12,556.--000 have been made available to Malaysia by Canada since the Inception of the Colombo Plan In 1950. This Is shown In a paper describing activities under Canada's various bilateral programmes of grant assistance to developing coun- tries for which funds85 words
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Advertisement259 1964-11-13 13 i v > B m '4MB WBW. r tw i *Wfe. ""A>k WEr -when a family chooses PHILIPS quality products Philips quality means better service— for a longer time. It is the result of careful research, fine craftsmanship, and continual checking and testing so that your family will always enjoy259 words
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Advertisement596 1964-11-13 14 (Continurrl from Page 10) ANNOUNCEMENT M Horrfs 5/0 I Minimum) DON'T MISS The (irand DtasMM tlon of Household Electrical Kqulpmenl at Dutch Clul.. Adam Rd. Spore, 10 12.30 am .Monday 16th Nov. $2.50 In Aid fi' SITUATIONS VACANT iB Word* SS (Mim.)— Box SO et: txtra DENTAL CHAIRSIDE NURSE. Position596 words
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Advertisement1103 1964-11-13 14 SITUATIONS VACANT ■II II i.rrfi SJ I Mm Box SB tt*. rxtrn DRESSER FACTORY CLERK M P I 1. A. OMSK II (Grade 111 Crrtl■eetPlßbl*) for South Kedah Only experienced men under 40 testimonial!! need tnfjij ;n own Hand writing to Box A 1477 ST. K L. EUROPEAN COMPANY Kt'<iulrr>1,103 words
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Advertisement999 1964-11-13 14 ACCOMMODATION WANTED •ii Wtw4t M i Mm.)— Box SU rl* txtrn UNFURNISHED ROOM for single Working Girl Please write Box A4MII S.T Singapore WANTEO One Two Bedroom Klat or House preferably unfurnished Writ* stating rent to Uox A4KI6 S.T. Spore. WANTEO FURNISHED I hree-bed-room House, Districts I, M or II999 words
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Advertisement800 1964-11-13 14 EDUCATION > *ra; ts 'Win.)— Box SB et*. rxtrm RAPID RESULTS B L L t. World-famous postal tuition (no text nooks irquiredl tor (J Cr; Si boo Certificate. Accountancy. (A.C.C A i ICW A. ALA). Secretaryship ie I s C. of s Law (Bar LL I: > Banking. Insurance, etc.800 words
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Advertisement1076 1964-11-13 14 HIRE PURCHASE Word* SS (Mim.)— Box SB rf.«. exfra SIERA T.V. on easy payment. Contact Hi-FI Traders. 59 South Bridge Koad. Spore lei 7TJ44. COOD USED CARS OB easy payments. Contact:— Chuan Hong Trading Co. Ltd., 161. Lavender Street. S oore IVI- t'J223/3.1503 OWN CAS COOKER for $10/--monihly. Suitable City1,076 words
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Advertisement929 1964-11-13 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE ■n v *i Him > Hnx in rl*. txtrm 1960 CHEVROLET BISCAVNE Pitted with Air Conditioner. ona owner. excellent condition. trade-in smaller car conxtdered. H I* arrangeable. View nt Tunjonti Katong. Caltex Service Station, s pore. FORD FAIRLANE 1957. Fillarless Sedan. Radio, record pla>er. faultless -lutomatlc transmission929 words
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Advertisement647 1964-11-13 14 LADIES HAIRDRESSING W Wontt tl (Mim.)— Box So rt: txtrm FARIDA MAISON MARCELLE R/Btylist Manicure and Facial Make-tip Kxpert. Appointment r 11-C Battery Road. Spore. Tel: V 2749. rOP. QUALITY HAIR PERM tinting, setting, styhns. manicure, at Korahe Hernon of 8a lon Phoenix. London. New York. Paris and Japan trained647 words
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Advertisement450 1964-11-13 14 TENDERS CENTRAL SUPPLIES OFFICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received In the oflice of the Chief Supplies Officer Kandang Kerbau. Singapore in Tender Box No. 3 up to 12 noon on llith December. I9ti4 lor the supply and delivery 01 the iollowlO| items: (1) DUPLICATING PAPER (2» TYPEWRITINO F'AI'ER (3»450 words
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Advertisement1305 1964-11-13 15 i A p^BqA i A l^ ft obt^i^^P0 bt^ i^^ P TO LIVERPOOL 1 HUM COAST U.K., pat* sa'i S'hani itriMt KVJfir— OLb:,n. l.ierptol. Clmmb... tin. 33 TMa| Nn 14/11 Nn 17 ANHLOCHUS Li.erv.ti M. <i an Hui an M MtNFSTHEUS luerptil, A.ormoUh Ml 17 Nil 21 Nil 25/ 21,305 words
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Advertisement1287 1964-11-13 15 BBT^^Bm^B^^aa^B^^aT^^B^^BT^kaß! l^^i THE EAC LINES K*\V~~~7^fl SlNCAr>Otf IOIAUktUMPUt.r.SWFrTfNKAM. PfWAMO HOUSI liuKHOig »OIOI~.< J)«IIIOU« SIILINCS 10 BEYROUTH, IAHAKIA. ttNOA. Lt HAIRt. DAMIURt. *REMIN ANTWERP. ROTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM. tOIHENaURt, AARHUS AND COPENNABEN. "POONA" (I) 11/iTn'l 22/24 'nii 25/21 Nn ■KAMBODIA' (a) 21 Nn 3 Bee 4/ J *tc 1/ S Otc "KORCA' (I)1,287 words
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Advertisement1291 1964-11-13 15 I BENULINE I I 10 ..ONBON. IIVtRPOOI CONtINtNIAL PBRTS. BEN ARTY B XU Bfi Row Dec 22 Singapor* ItM Penang HamDu-g Dec 21 ..Pirt/T-a, M-lHouf g« BENMHOR FM ?.V j Singaport 'am Ptnang J"/, 1 ,J la Pan Nai 17 Wai 11/11 Antwtr» Jm II Sinjajiort p. S'haa Paiaat BEHGLOE1,291 words
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Advertisement1324 1964-11-13 15 fejiw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. IjEHPV LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgacori .s-am »»r«i| FLAMINIAN la Part Ttlay 14 Nn CITT Of LEEBS l\ i* Nil 25 Nn CITY OF CHICAC* 27/21 Hl» CITT OF OATH 21 H Nti 1/ 1 Otc 4/ 5 Otc CITY OF1,324 words
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Article137 1964-11-13 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. Industrials were tirm with rises well in excess of falls. Most leaders moved narrowly. ICIANZ provided the best move with a rise of 1/6 to 55/9 making a Rain of 3/- so far this week. Base metals were steady Renison Tin jumped 2/6 to 50/6. Oils137 words
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Article239 1964-11-13 16 \OVEMBER first irart. rubtsr f.a.b. clostd at S a.m. m •msapar* and Kuala Lumpur ytaterday at 70) cent* per lb., up Half a cent on WHiin-«d«v'« rloalDC levrl for tba position. The tone wa* quietly ateftdjr. R.A.t. and F.M.R.E. dating pricas In cants par lb.. yaatardayt lot. 1239 words
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Article131 1964-11-13 16 SHI PI lymf aloniUd* tha tlnjapor. HarlMur wrtarv** »r a >Daetad tarlay art: Glengarry 3/4, Bcnmhor 6 7. R.bav*rett f)/B. Rlcbant U 1-yooa 10/11. Trulsv 15 16. Bcnbop* 18. Faraby 18. 81»o« 23/24. Burma Maru 27/28. Naxara tlaru 29/30. Pcleua 31/32, Hoexh Elite. M/3K. Nlaaan Maru 40/41.131 words
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Article41 1964-11-13 16 October rubber output* war.: Kempas 1.534.000 Ib., United Malacca 335.027 lb.. Ayar Moiek 58.590 lb.. I>eong Hln San 117.783 lb.. Nyaiaj 75.500 lb., Bam Lintasc 255.000 lb., and Ulenealy 152.000 lb. Talam Alinea produced 120 plcula of tin ore.41 words
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Article36 1964-11-13 16 ON MM 'rat oartanta market in Hong Kong yerterrjay the Ul. dtllar »-i< quoted at 5.7.> for TT ann 5.74] for cash Sterling «a« quotrd at 15.86 and *<M tatl tf itM at 23036 words
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Article29 1964-11-13 16 November 12. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 70,' cents (up half a cent). TIN: 5749.25 ft pit ul (down 51. 25). Unofficial estimated oftrring: 200 tons (up 13 tons).29 words
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784 1964-11-13 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were a good I market on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with a long list of mainly small gains. Mining share movements were in balance. There was some business in rubbers. Turnover was reasonable. In industrials, which784 words
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Article27 1964-11-13 16 Malayan Stork Indlce* Nov. 11 Nov. 12 •Industrial*-: 88.72 89.1fi Tins: 133.56 133.67 S rubbers: 107.00 107.28 •Der. 30. 196:{ 100 Dt. 20. 196.' 10027 words
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Article858 1964-11-13 16 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BouiUan (1,000) $1 0: Dunlap* $1.91 SL. (4.000) f 1.92. (3.000) J1.93. (1.000) $1.94: Etta »rdt. (3.000) $2.03, (1.000)858 words
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Article258 1964-11-13 16 NoTMaeer 12. Three montha. INDUSTRIALS Bouctred IS eta. M. Contatoere 12 aaa» Dun lop 15 eta. M Cablea IK eta. Cit» Dev.7 ta. UcAMater 13 eta. B. Smrltrra 27 eta. M. Invest. 12 eta. K**o 1 j eta. U.C.B.C. 18 eta. Ken Unp. 1 2 eta. RoUamana 1258 words
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Article233 1964-11-13 16 THI Malayan E<chantt Bank- aim--1 eiatlon made iheae changes In it* rate* to rnercbanta yesterday. tendon: nelllne: TT or OD 2/3 15/16. buying TT 2/4 1/18, OD 2/4 3/32, M <l/et 2/4 7/32, 45 d/at. 2/4 B/32. <W d'M. 2/4 11/32. 90 d/»t. I 12» d/«t. 2/4 19/32.233 words
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Advertisement273 1964-11-13 16 J.LP. LINE t.i. "NISSAN MARU" Looding Singapore at PSA. Gdn. 40/41, Sails Nov. 16. Loading Penang on Nov. 17-18. tor Korochi, Bohrain, Khorramshohr, Bosrah, Kuwait a b GUTHRIE S Singapore Tel: *****. Penang Tel: *****. RiOGRANDE LINE rROM SOUTH AMERICA SOUTH ArRICAi PtMtt P. IMS S |trt tIRi ■t. CRESCO273 words
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744 1964-11-13 17 I^HE price of Straits tin on ttie Pcnang market yesterday fell $1.25 a picul in 5749.25 on an offering unoliicially estimated to have risen 15 tons to 200 tons In London earlier ca>h had been down lllS'z ton and forward ■iin the744 words
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Advertisement428 1964-11-13 17 THE ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE. 1958 I M. OKIMWM K No. 49/59 MUM INDKK MCnOM 61 (3) 1 'ho Municipal Councillors. the appropriate authority .ttion to any road within the ipallty of Ipoh, being I I'd that owing to execution oi repairs to Timber Bridge over the Sungci Kinta at the428 words
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Advertisement505 1964-11-13 17 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MALAYSIA Special Courses at the I .inguaer Institute, Kuala Lumpur. IUHj. Applications are invited from Trained Teacheia «Men and Women) lor admission to the Special Courses in the Malay Langunge at the Language Institute, Pantai Valley, Kuala Lumpur, beginning in January. 1965 2. Courses available in 1965505 words
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Advertisement1449 1964-11-13 17 NOTICES NnTirir CORRECTION nullct With reference to PUBLIC This is to notify that Mr. Poo UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE h Tender Notice tor the ELECTHIYeow Kng is no longer with the CITy DEPART MENT published in undermentioned company and is the Straits Times issue of 12tn therefore not authorised to trans-1,449 words
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Advertisement607 1964-11-13 17 NOTICES I ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I. An International Firm requires an Assistant Site Chan Kam Tain, of No. ™"B- Accountant. The post will be of a temporary nature for one Tne^'ui I "Sl« hB1 Pubr£ II Hoi" years with the possibility of permanent engagement Licence607 words
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Article278 1964-11-13 18 THE MRA STIPE'S REPORT I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: X.MX I—ChaUmoth1 ChaUmoth was slo>v to begin and then had -o be rhecked when Blue Miss .uov.J in quickly shortly after start. During the race Enter tamer 111 iuflered k oU.i-Gii.ii au.tck. Trainer J. E.278 words
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Article, Illustration322 1964-11-13 18 Lash and Trigger II show good form in heavy going ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep J^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Lash, a last-start winner by ten lengths in a closed race for three-year-olds over 6f at Bukit Timah in September, showed impressive form in training here this morning. Ridden by apprentice322 words
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Article441 1964-11-13 18 Xl ALA UMPI R, Thurs.— Weights .•or all nine races here on Sunday: Cl. 3. Div. 1 7f t Benjamin 9.00 Depth Charge 8.12! National Scholar 8.09 Pot of Gold 8.09 Makyong B.o*. Showman 111 8.06 Royal Heritage 8.0:> Crown Boy 8.04 Kumwin 8.02 Your Highness441 words
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779 1964-11-13 18 IPOH, Thurs. The Perak Turf Club have i received 212 entries for their three-day November meeting here. There will be nine races on each day of the meeting on Nov 22. 25 and 29. The entries, comprising 72 In Class779 words
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Article99 1964-11-13 18 KIRST DAY: (Un One Div. 1. 2 aid 3— 5,1 str: Div I— B' f >s Two Divs 1. f anc 1 3—B f Class Four Divs. 1 and 2— s<_f. SECOND DAY: Claw One Divs 2 and 3— 6 f; Div. 2— 9 f. CU»« Two99 words
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Article183 1964-11-13 18 11-year-old Marigold destroyed KUALA LUMPUR. Ti.urs.— Elpven-yeur old Marigold, who made his debut un ihe Malayan Turf as a two-year-old r.-.-ip year.x :>so ran h:s' but race hire ymttt&Kf. This gamp :ri cniprngner Onlshed last bi Race Three and itar found to have brckon .r lore fetlock. H«- m ties:183 words
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384 1964-11-13 18 KELSO WINS —and in record time too The Washington International 1 1 AUREL. Thurs.— Kciso. the American champion racehorse, survived an objection to win the Washir^ton International iere yesterday. The seven-year-old gelding, who had finished second in this event in the three previous years. raced to a 4J length victory384 words
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Advertisement188 1964-11-13 18 HBM I For then \ou'll he sure of a "is I lightweight suiting and will I stay cool and smart all day ~~z_"~T -:rr£ :i ~Sg| I long, no matter how humid— land it will look just as smart ■■*^-";f j^Hnext year to<i 2'lerylene' is l.C'l.s own i| original polyester188 words
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438 1964-11-13 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL BADMINTON by K. Lumpur, Thursday jyjALAYAN badminton control, which hitherto had been vested in a seven-member standing committee, will in the new Malaysian era become the business of all the 14 states. This decision, which was made when the438 words
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Article98 1964-11-13 19 CINGAPORE. Thurs.— A splendid partonaance by fly-hall Cooocr enabled the HAF to beat Roy.il Navy In I u<>;il. .< try and I penalty against two tries In the inter-Seme is rugger competition I at HMfc> Tenor ground today. Cooper converted a penalty after three minutes mid98 words
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Article43 1964-11-13 19 H'OH. 11: thrice written r\.(ruination, organised by tti sian Pei Board will be lirid simultaneously In H*vn town.-, on Nov. l' 2. The rentre.s 1,,,,!, Kuala Lumpur. Seremban. I md Temerloh. A to;al of 78 candidates \v:ll Bit for li illation.43 words
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Article74 1964-11-13 19 DURBAN. Than. D.vid Brown, the pate bowler who missed the last three matches because of an elbow Injun returns to the M.C.C. side for their tour-day match against Natal starting here tomorrow. Team: G. Boycott. R. W. Barber. E. R. Dexter. K. P. Barrington.Reuter - 74 words
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Article186 1964-11-13 19 JOHOFE BAHRU. Thurs. Royal Malaysian Police had to flght hard to beat Johore Civil Services by 14 points (two pen- alties. a goal and a try) to eight I ia teal and a penalty In the Malaysian Civil Services rugby tournament at Johore English College ground186 words
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Article225 1964-11-13 19 Submit a report call to Maladi j^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Indonesia's Sports Minister Mr. R. Maladi has been a>ked by the Asian Foot- 1 ball Confederation to make a report to the confederatton of his representations in FIFA, the world body. on Asia's behalf. Mr. Maladi, who was appointed a vice-president225 words
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Article110 1964-11-13 19 SOCCER— S'gor Ur final ri|>li>: TPCA v Oman YoutllS iMi rdi ka Btadium 7 pm ■'■■■urn; Burnlrv Cup trial <4.45 I'^ Virtor> (up n-dn.il: RAAP matches Junior Cup: PVVD v SHB iGeylang>. i;i (,(,l InWr-ViniiT louriie>: Malaysian UniverChuialonakorr iSpore padang). XL lub matches: Language Inst. v110 words
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Article, Illustration115 1964-11-13 19 ANOTHER WORLD MARK BY SNELL AUCKLAND. Thurs.— Peter Sneil. the world mile record holder. tonight broke the world 1-000 metres record with a time of 2min. 16.6 sec. here. The previous 1.000 metres record was 2min. I6.7sec. set by the German Siegfried Valentin in Berlin in 1960. Snell. who wonReuter - 115 words
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Article218 1964-11-13 19 SOCCER SINGAPORE, Thurs. Hungarian methods of training will be introduced to the Singapore state soccer team next season. Hussein Kamarl. the Singapore Amateur FA. president who was Malaysia's delegate to the FIFA Congress held at Tokyo during the Olympic Game.s last month, said this on218 words
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Article30 1964-11-13 19 PENANG. Thurs A total of '52 entries 61 seniors. 64 juniors. 17 veteran* and ten women has been received for th« Peuar.g AAA't annual walking race on Sunday.30 words
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242 1964-11-13 19 Liston is getting 'sharper' daily BOXING "OOSTON, Thurs.—Son- ny Liston, the for-; mer title holder, is getting "sharper" daily as he continues to train for Monday's return flght with Cassius Clay, the world heavyweight champion. Liston's handlers offered the appraisal as Sonny knocked three sparring partners around the ring, bringingReuter - 242 words
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Article104 1964-11-13 19 rH. Thurs. The Malaysian schools hockey championships, organised by the Perak Schools Sports Council, will be held on the Municipal padang here on Dec. 10. 11 and 12. The champions of the four zones north, central, east and south In the boys and the girls sections104 words
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Article476 1964-11-13 19 WORLD SPORT ROUNDUP I ONDON, Thurs. —A' lj Scottish International XI beat Tottenham Hotspur 6-2 in a testi-, morial soccer match: for the dependants of the late John White, the Spurs player who was! killed by lightning in 1 July. John's younger brother Tom.476 words
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Advertisement125 1964-11-13 19 drives like fun W[W IBBBtnM a .vvffl f WMB M > saves like crazy pbjp^^ ■■■'^.->jt'. j*j you'll like it What do more than 175 race and rally victories in 26 countries mean to you? The Cortina you can buy has the same engine, body and transmission, the same built-in125 words
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Miscellaneous38 1964-11-13 19 SUMMARY SOCCKK MaeGilUrraj (up crntra! zone oSLi'fT 09 RlV(mx 3 Sri HOCKKY Taipin* If. CRC 5 KE VII bciioil o. Intrr-srhool <B. Ga-alu y-UMUf Primary l A.-hbv Rci Prim;irv. Ipoh o BASKETBALL Irirndly iTr Tu.UanB): S« t 64.38 words
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Article, Illustration153 1964-11-13 20 KLALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The eight man American military mission today got down to work to find out Malaysia's arms requirements within 24 hours of their arrival in the Federal capital. Accompanied by the American Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. James I). Bell, the mission which arrived153 words
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173 1964-11-13 20 SUPP denies 'talks with guerillas' report KUCHING. Thurs. The 1 Sarawak United Peoples Party today denied a Radio Pontianak report that its representatives had met North Kalimantan guerillas and opposed the Sarawak Chief Minister's attendance at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conIprence. The Secretary General of SUPP. Mr. Stephen Yong, said173 words
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Article67 1964-11-13 20 LUXEMBOURG. Thurs. Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg abdicated here today in favour of her 43--year-old son. Grand Duke Jean, in a five-minute ceremoney at her 16th century palace. The Grand Duchess. 68. who has ruled for 45 years announced her decision *o step down last year, saying:Reuter - 67 words
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77 1964-11-13 20 lAKARTA, Thurs.— A high- ranking Indonesian army officer has claimed that many British agents had arrested in Medan, North Sumatra. Maj.-Gen. R. A. Kosasih outpoint; Army Deputy Commander-in-Chief for Sumatra, told newsmen in Medan that an undisclosed number of British agents had infiltrated intoUPI - 77 words
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Article88 1964-11-13 20 RIO DE JANEIRO. Thurs. The head of Brazil's National Nuclear Energy Commission said Brazil could build its own atom bomb. The commission's president. Mr. lira Do Prado. said, however, that this country* had no plan to become the world's fifth atomic power. Mr rT;idoAP - 88 words
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Article55 1964-11-13 20 LOrTOON. Thurs. Britain now earns more from its tourist trade than any other country in Europe. The British Travel and Holidays Association estimated that foreign visitors would spend £320 million in Britain this year. The number of visitors would be at lenst 2.400.000 10 per centReuter - 55 words
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Article28 1964-11-13 20 KAMPALA. Thurs— Mrs. Miria Obote. wife of the Prime Minis'er of Uganda, gave birth to a son their first child here yesterday. Both are well— Reuter."Reuter - 28 words
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Article32 1964-11-13 20 CRETE, Thurs— A French Navy twin-engined plane crashed while attempting to land at Iraklion airport last nUht. killins: nine of the men aboard and seriously Injuring four. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article30 1964-11-13 20 MOSCOW. Thurv— A deposit <if brown coal animated 1.000 million tons— ur.naialleled In the Far East lms foeon found near the cUy of Svobodny. Tass reported. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Obituary73 1964-11-13 20 MISS NANCY TAN p.is.-.d away III]) <; H on 12-11-64 age 30. will !..iw Singapore Casket a: 5 p.m. 13-11-1:4 to Hxt.idaii. MISS ONC BEE CHENC, IS, be-loM-rt dnuk-httr of Mr rri Mr- On* :iway p.ui on IJ-11-64. Kum-r.il from Mook'i nil Road, ■'pore, at 4 p.m. on M-li->i473 words
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351 1964-11-13 20 Kesang landing: 19 committed for trial MUAR, Thurs. Seventeen Indonesians and two Malaysians, alleged to have taken part in the recent Kesang landing, were today committed for trial in the magistrate's court here on charges of unlawful possession of arms and ammunition and with consorting with Indonesian armed forces. They351 words
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Article59 1964-11-13 20 NEW YORK. Thurs— Malaysia last night complained to the Secu- rity Council of a further series of incursions by armed Indonesian regular nnri frregulai forces into her territory. Mr. R. Ramani. chief delegate of Malaysia, said there had been three such incidents between Nov. 259 words
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Article52 1964-11-13 20 MANILA. Thurs.— Police today said that four men had confessed that they killed a building security guard "just for the thrill of it." Ihe four men were reportedly drunk when they decided to "kill the first man" they met on the street in Quezon City, just outsideReuter - 52 words
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Article27 1964-11-13 20 LONDON. Thurs. Sir Roy Welensky. ."i7. tonner Prime Minister of the dissolved Centr;. Federation, was :1 m ni?ht adital for a minor opera! inn. —RenterReuter - 27 words
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Article397 1964-11-13 20 LONDON. Thurs. The stock had their best day lor >ome weeks. Gains in equities weie wfdeapnad ranging to 2 and In exceptional rases substantially more. Steel shares proved disappointing and lost most ol their earlier gains but engineering shares displayed all round strength with Guest397 words
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Article54 1964-11-13 20 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 21' id.. Dec. 21-3 16d.. Jan 21-1/ 16d.. Feb. 21d.. Jan. Mar. 21d.. Apr. June 20-1516 d.. July Sept. 20 7 -d.. Oct./ Dec 20-13 16d.. Jan. Mar. 20--11 16d.. Apr. June 20-11/16 d.. July Sept. 20-11 16d.. elf. Nov. 20-15 16d.. Dec. 20-15'16d.. Jan. 2054 words
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294 1964-11-13 20 A RUSSIAN magazine today described how a Soviet official got cold feet when shown photographs of himself in indecent poses and began to work for Western intelligence agents. The monthly Znamya (Banner) said the agents first studied the man'« behaviour andReuter - 294 words
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Article37 1964-11-13 20 BANGKOK. Thurs —A Thai Navy gunboat. veering away from a bridge which did not open In time to let it pass, smashed Into seven cargo lighters. sinkIng two and damaging the others here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article26 1964-11-13 20 LONDON. Tliurv— Buyers £1440. sellers £1445. Forward buyers £1427... sellers £1430. Settlement £1452';. Turnover a.m. 130 tons, p.m. 35 tons Tone: Quiet and barely steady.26 words
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142 1964-11-13 20 VISIT OF N-SUBS TO JAPAN: PLEDGE BY U.S. WASHINGTON. Thurs. The United States has formally assured Japan that it had no intention of introducing nuclear weapons in Japan without prior consultation. or of acting in any manner contrary to the wishes of the Japanese Government. A diplomatic Note in connection142 words
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163 1964-11-13 20 Two-to-one vote for Malaysia in Manila poll MANILA. Thurs. Public opinion here favours Malaysia two-to-one in her dispute with Indo■esta according to a siir\c\ published by the Manila Bulletin today. Antagonism toward Indonesia aims strongly at President Soekarno himself, a report by Index Inc. shourd. while rfeWS M Malaysia wereUPI - 163 words
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90 1964-11-13 20 VfADRAS. Thurs iV Ration cards are to be issued to 450.000 families in Madras City on Nov. 16, the State's Chief Minister, Mr. T. j Bhaktavatsalam, a n nounced today. Each card will provide one litre of rice and one litre ofAP - 90 words
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212 1964-11-13 20 pANBERRA. Thurs The Australian Labour Party was "utterly and absolutely" opposed to the conscription of Australian youth for service overseas in peacetime, the leader of the Labour opposition. Mr. Arthur Calwell, said in the House of Representatives tonight. Opening the debate on th* defenceReuter; UPI - 212 words
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