The Straits Times, 14 November 1964
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Title Section24 1964-11-14 1 ,tO**:\ AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 Nat* 01 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1964 if 15 CENTS KDN 73124 words
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Article, Illustration554 1964-11-14 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN 'Thank you' to Nasser first THEN ON TO LONDON AND OTHER CAPITALS FOR TALKS By KUALA LUMPUR. Friday TUN Abdul Razak spoke to me about his African mission a few hours before he left for Cairo tonight. "You t"in call it a mission of consolidation,"554 words
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Article, Illustration583 1964-11-14 1 'Show world your loyalty' DEFENCE FUND PLEA: GIVE GENEROUSLY J£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysians are urged to show the world their patriotism and determination to defend the country's sovereignty and independence by generously contributing to the National Defence Fund. The call was made by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak,583 words
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Article, Illustration705 1964-11-14 1 JACKIE SAM; ABDUL FAZIL - JACKIE SAM ABDUL FAZIL and By SINGAPORE, Pridav. MILLIONAIRE rubber merchant and philanthropist Dato Nj< Quit 1 Lam. 11. \\;is kidnapped tonight by four armed youths in Sennett Estate, a residential suburb, tonight. Several shots were fired by the kidoappers, who carried705 words
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Article116 1964-11-14 1 5,000 dead in Vietnam floods SAIGON, Fri. The death toll in the Central Vietnam floods was officially estimated at more than .j.OOO yesterday. The Deputy Prime Minister, Gen. Nguyen Xuan Oanh, who visited the stricken area by plane and helicopter, was told of more than 4.000 dead in three provincesReuter - 116 words
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Article35 1964-11-14 1 VATICAN CITY, Fri. Pope Paul VI disclosed today that he will offer his supreme crown the Pontifical "tiara"— as a iflft to the boor to aid the fight against world poverty.— UPl.35 words
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Article25 1964-11-14 1 CHICAGO. Fri. The Illinois ol thr Amerli-an Cancer Soiietv aid :cday It ha.s ordered Its employees to stop smokma on the job.— UPI.UPI - 25 words
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Article28 1964-11-14 1 BLANTYRE Malawi i. Fri A man who wanted to collect a debt had hi.s ear cut off by his > Irate debtor here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article57 1964-11-14 1 LONDON. Fri.— The Sultan ol Brunei had a 30-minute meeting yesteiday with the Commonwealth Secretary and a due to meet htm again Oils afternoon. A spokesman for the Sultan s*;d: "He Is dUrjsslnv the general problem* of Biunel. but I ranilM give you any details57 words
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309 1964-11-14 1 Briton heads Hong Kong 'We want self-rule' HO\(i KONG, Friday. ■■pi IK Democratic Self-Governmeni Party, which calls itself the first political party in the history of Hong Kong, was inaugurated here Kisl night. The president of the new party is a British professor currently in London. He la Mr. PeterUPI - 309 words
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65 1964-11-14 1 £1,000 ...That's tin's new floor price T ONDON, Fri. The In--Li ternational Tin Council meeting in London has raised the floor price of tin from CB5O to Si 1,000 a ton, it was announced today. The ceiling price was raised from V: 1,000 to 1,200. The Council expressed concern atReuter - 65 words
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Article28 1964-11-14 1 JAKARTA. Fri. The "crush Malaysia" policy should be followed by crushing American imperialists. Mr. D. Aidlt. chairman of the Indonesian Communist Party, said last night. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article71 1964-11-14 1 MOSCOW. Fri Naz 1 r Shakhbaz and hi.s wite Oechak are both 119 and have just celebrated their 103 rd wedding anniversary, according to the Moscow newspapers. I They were born in 1845, children of shepherds whn arranged the marriage for them according to anUPI - 71 words
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205 1964-11-14 1 Go-slow railmen clash with crowds I ONDON. Fri. The police were called in today when an angry row broke out between ijo-slow rail way men and London office workers at the height of the morning rush hour. Bowler-hatted City work(rs. wielding their rolled umbrellas, had heaved and pushed their wayReuter - 205 words
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Article27 1964-11-14 1 AIR ATTACK TUL AVIV I ri Israeli Aii Force plane* attacked Syrian rui. -mpl.M c mints on Syrian-lxr.ieu bordet today. a (iovcmnunt spokesman said— I'PI.27 words
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Article60 1964-11-14 1 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Police today said that a loud explosion heard by residents in the Katonu. Gcylang and i Joo Chiat areas after midnight last night came from the direction of Pulau Samboe, in Indonesian territory. The Police Secretary, Mr T. Chelliah. said: It could be a cannon60 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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Article134 1964-11-14 2 Uproar in Aussie Senate /CANBERRA, Fri. Allegations that two Labour Party ministers suggested a separate peace with Japan after the fall of Singapore in 1942 caused a political sensation in the Senate today. A Government senator. Mr. George Branson, named the i ministers as Dr. Herbert Evatt. war-time Minister for134 words
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138 1964-11-14 2 NASSER: WE'RE NOT HOSTILE TO BRITAIN BEIRUT. Fri— President Na>ser told thr United Arab Republic General Assembly last night that he was ready to establish eood relations with Britain. British bases in Libya and Cyprus were a threat to Egypt, and British imperialism in Aden and •the Arab South" could138 words
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330 1964-11-14 2 London tells Britons: Quit Indonesia T LONDON, Friday. HE British Government has been advising British subjects to consider whether they should remain in Indonesia, a Foreign Office spokesman said last night.. The spokesman said: "In the light of recent events in SouthEast Asia, the British Government have for some timeReuter - 330 words
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Article31 1964-11-14 2 NAIROBI Fri.— A bust or Sir Winston Churchill has been removrd from Nairobi's Parliament buildings where it was alongside a bust of Kenya's Prime Minister. Mr. Joniu Kenyatta. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article42 1964-11-14 2 BAGDAD. Fri. An Iraqi woman or 38 motlirr of right children envc birth to quadruple-- hrrc totiay. Mother nncl children were re pnvtcd to be in jtood health 7!ip juulrupirus, all girls, were F.iten. Pa vela and42 words
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119 1964-11-14 2 gAIGON. Fri.— The wife of a Vietnamese soldier has been decorated with a combat award for having "courageously used a carbine and grenades to drive otr two Communist platoons" attacking a Government outpost In the Mekong Delta. The Vietnam Press Agency said the119 words
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Article, Illustration225 1964-11-14 2 JAKARTA, Friday. Vf R. D. N. Aidit. chairman of the Indonesian Communist Party, has attacked the former Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Khrushchev, and termed his downfall as the "bankruptcy of the merry-go-round policy with the imperialists." •'Khrushchev, who condemned Stalin for conductingReuter - 225 words
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Article49 1964-11-14 2 I LONDON, Fri. British-Indian I ministerial talks on Britain's imancial and military aid for India's defence build-up opened here yesterday. Mr. Y. B. Chavan, India's Defence Minister, headed a delegation which included high-ranking Service ofiicer*. Mr. Arthur Bottomlcy. Britain's Commonwealth Secretary, presided at the talks. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article26 1964-11-14 2 WASHINGTON. Fri. Aastraliu'6 Ambassador. Mr. Keith Waller, yesterday told the Secretary ol Stat«. Mr. Dean Rusk, of Australia's three-year, US$474 million defence build-up. AP.AP - 26 words
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218 1964-11-14 2 Chou's 'not so warm' relations with the Kremlin \IOSCOW, Fri. Th« iTI Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai, has established businesslike if noi warm relations with Khrushchev's successors, reliable sources said today. In this atmosphere Mr. Chou and the new Kremlin leader, Mr. Leonid Brezhnev, reached agreement to hold Sino-Soviet peaceUPI - 218 words
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Miscellaneous39 1964-11-14 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby A M6ETIMGTMI«i /WILL>rtXJ\ S~ ;> AFTERNOO* j/ PR6PAB£ (OF COUf*te tt/ITU CXJR TAX f w-s. I TU£ eOATO 1/~~~"^ *COOUNTANTS/(~ \s V BOOM^y^- /VaPCC fOQ DOODUW&—^\ "V POO. B€NOIKIG WWLE TUCY 7 I ASPIRIN J39 words
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217 1964-11-14 3 Missiles: Big U.S. lead over Russia LONDON. Pri. The -.tralcjjii supiri.irity of the lulled Mites o\er thp Soviet I'nidn had increased "dramatically" in past years, said a rep«irt by the Institute of Strategic studies, issued here today. But the report warned that in the field of longranj;e striking power, thisReuter - 217 words
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Article32 1964-11-14 3 WASHINGTON. Pri. District of Columbia authorities are fighting a ■silent epidemic" that has given the nation* capital a higher vpnrrral (i: han any other city in the country.32 words
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Article92 1964-11-14 3 JITTERS OVER PERON RUMOURS BUtNUS AIRES, FTi. Buenos Aires went iitterv with unconfirmed reports today that zero hour for the return of exited Juan Peron was at hand. The reports swept news- i paper offices, the stock exchange and even Govern- i inent quarters. Mr. Juau Palmero, Minister of theReuter - 92 words
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Article24 1964-11-14 3 LJUSDAL. (Central Sweden*. Pri. Thieves "borrowed" a mobile crane to steal 2.204 lb. of cool'rom a railway putting lot herrc Reutcr.Reuter - 24 words
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340 1964-11-14 3 PARIS, Friday. THE development of nuclear missiles and submarines to carry them was included in a draft military programme for the next five years distributed to Members of the French Parliament yesterday. The whole French programme provides for the expenditure of about $50,000Reuter; AP - 340 words
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77 1964-11-14 3 MOSCOW. Fri. A medical oddity, .i woman who unknowing-! ly carried the embryo of a twin brother or sister in her chest for 55 years, wa* reported yestera.iv by Tass. The news agency said that > surgeons recently performed a .successful operation77 words
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Article, Illustration190 1964-11-14 3 The Pope in a comedy of errors ROME, Fri. The Fope mistakenly took possession of a valuable first folio edition of William Shakespeare, shown to him for his blessing yesterday. It caused a moment of embarrassment for members of Britain's Royal Stratford Shakespeare Company, but Archbishop John C. Heenan of190 words
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Article199 1964-11-14 3 LONDON, Friday. A KHAKI UNIFORMED contingent of New Zealand troops made history here yesterday by I mounting the first full guard by a non-British unit at Buckingham Palace. The pick of three New I Zealand regiments took over ;as palace guards from the tall, colourfulReuter - 199 words
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Article18 1964-11-14 3 LONDON. Pri. The Government yesterday Introduced stopgap legislation to protect tenants from eviction by unscrupulous landlords.18 words
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Article176 1964-11-14 3 DOCTOR WHO NEVER SENT OUT A BILL OOSTON, Fri. A man known as the phy siciar "who never sent out a bill" is dead at the age of 89. Dr. Frederick W. Beering died at his home on Wednesday. A general practitioner for 60 years. Dr. Beering also said heAP - 176 words
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Article51 1964-11-14 3 NEW YORK. Pri. Sixtyseven people in a Boeing 707 Jetliner were jarred yesterday in Nasville. Tennessee, when two rear wheels collapsed as the plane was preparing to take off for New York. No Injuries were reported among the 59 passengers and the crew of (iuht.51 words
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174 1964-11-14 3 University clamps down on campus contraceptives J ONDON. Fri. The authorities at a Northern England university yesterday clamped down firmly on the students' plan to sell contraceptives In the university shop. The university Is Keele. where four girl students became pregnant last year. Dr. H. M. Taylor, the ViceChancellor. said:Reuter - 174 words
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212 1964-11-14 3 INSTEAD of clay 1 pigeons. SS guards tossed Jewish babies into the air for target practice at the Auschwitz death factory, a witness told Germany's largest war crimes trial yesterday. FRANKFURT, Fri. Children not killed by the first shot, fell IntoAP - 212 words
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114 1964-11-14 3 lOXDOX. Fri. British I Memoers of Parliament arr evpectcd to get substantial pay rise next week possibly bringing their present bsate "-alary of V! 1,750 up to V 3.000, political sources said last night. The souri es expected corresponding rises for Ministers,Reuter - 114 words
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Article149 1964-11-14 3 MP: The room that's an atrocity LONDON. Fri. An MP. Mr. William Shephard. charged yesterday that an "atrocity" had been commited in the House of Commons. He was referring to the new decor In the Harcourt Room in the Commons where members can take visitors for a chat and aUPI - 149 words
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Article49 1964-11-14 3 VATICAN CITY. Fri The Ecumenical Council gave Initial approval yesterday to 19 proposals cailing for changes m m;:--clatocl practices in the lives of members of lelicioas orden. Thy vote v. as 1.155 to 882. Thp council will vole on the I proposals tomorrow. UPI. IUPI - 49 words
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434 1964-11-14 4 WHERE a workman of the estates department of the Housing and Development Board asked for work on a Sunday or public holiday, and the Board had no alternative but to provide such work, the rate of pay should be a "negotiable issue" between the434 words
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Article259 1964-11-14 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— A preliminary inquiry was told today that a "pipe" grenade, found in a house in Pachitan Lima in September this year, could cause injury to people within a distance of 20 yards if exploded. Warrant Officer E.R. Whiiby was j giving expert evidence at259 words
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Article105 1964-11-14 4 STC union backs NTUC move SINGAPORE, Friday. The Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union today expressed full support lor the initiative taken by the National Trades Union Congress to form the Singapore Transport Workers Union to represent workers In Chinese bus companies in the State. The union general secretary, Mr. Ong105 words
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Article, Illustration344 1964-11-14 4 Festivals display at Thai Consulate is on again today SINGAPORK. Fri. The wife of the Minister for Culture. Mrs. S. Ra.jaratnam. today declared open the first "International Festivals." a two-day display of the national festivals of 14 countries at the Thai Consulate General. She was acting on behalf of the344 words
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Article100 1964-11-14 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Nej gara today appointed Mr. Punch Coomaraswamy. a lawyer, to Inquire into the leadership of the 20.000--membcr Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. Mr. c o o m a r a s w a m y's terms of reference are to 1100 words
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Advertisement310 1964-11-14 4 SEASON SIMULTANEOUSLY FROM THURSDAY 19th NOV. ii. i.30. 4, pcy fs-PQRn CfcfY n 30 4 > 6.30 9.30 REA runt) 31V I 6 30 s. 9.15 D— ADMISSION PRICES -NO FREE LIST 3 DAY SHOWS at 53. 00, 52.00 $1.00 EVENING SHOWS at S3 50, 52 50 Sl.so— a Advance310 words
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Advertisement528 1964-11-14 4 I LAST 2 DAYS! I 3 5 iH'JWS AT 11 4 SHOVS =11 om-1. 30-4 00 100-330 6.30 &930 pm ,6«5 1 9.1J P m. i KiRCIST£A6AIKSTTHESHEIIt I g Storrinq ED fURY C ODEON PALACE OPENS MONDAY' "SHELL SHOCK" i E Beach DICKERSON Carl CROW ODEON PALACE I TONIGHT MIDNIGHT*528 words
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Article116 1964-11-14 5 PMIP MAN JOINS TEAM TO SABAH SINGAPORE, Fri. A delegation of nine M.P.s and four Senators left by air this morning for a nine-day tour of Sabah and Sarawak. The 13-man delegation includes a member ol the Opposition Pan-Malayan Islamic Party— lnche Abu Bakur bin Hamzah. M.P. lor Bachok. Kelantan.116 words
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Article238 1964-11-14 5 GUNMEN ESCAPE WITH LOOT FROM SHOP PENANG, Friday. T)OLICE screened patrons a? they left the Capitol cinema IT after the 9.30 show last night following a hold-up by four youths, three armed with pistols, who escaped from a neighbouring shop with about $33,000 in watches,238 words
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Article54 1964-11-14 5 SINGAPORE. Fri The Ministry of Health has announced that a consignment of 12.000 cases of Chinese apples which anived in the Hoi Wang from Hong Kong on Wednesday have been sample*: and chemical analysis carried out indicated that the apples are free of any arsenic contamination. They have54 words
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Article109 1964-11-14 5 I POH. Fii. The Pakistan High Commissioner. Sy c d Mohamed Hassan, escaped unhurt when his car was involved" in a collision with another car here today. Syed Mohamed Hassan was going to the Station Hotel here to pick up nis baggage to return to109 words
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81 1964-11-14 5 JESSELTON, Fri -A young man was sentenced to death by the Tawau High Court yesterday after he was convicted of what has become known as the "White Bridge" murder. ThaiiK Su Mm, 22. shot and killed Hie Soon in the Whitr Bridge area listAP - 81 words
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229 1964-11-14 5 $1.5 MIL. AIRPORT TO BE BUILT IN MIRI NEXT YEAR SINGAPORE. Friday. THE Transport Minister, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today revealed plans of the Central Government to build a new airport in Miri, Sarawak. He said the Government had allocated $1.5 million for the project and work was expected229 words
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133 1964-11-14 5 50,000 crowd expected at Kangar 's S-Day rally IJANGAR, Fri. About 50.--000 people are expected to attend the National Solidarity Week rally here at 4 p.m. on Monday. The Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, will address lhe rally in the national language with translations m Chinese Tamil and Thai. Duriiiß133 words
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Article38 1964-11-14 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will I address senior Government offl- cers, administrative officers and supervisors connected with the health services in the State at noon tomorrow, at the Victoria Tl'.eilrp38 words
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162 1964-11-14 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Chief Justice told a woman, under a lower court sentence of a fine of $800 or six months' jail for ill- treating her seven- year-old daughter: Had I been the magistrate I would not have hesitated to send you to162 words
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101 1964-11-14 5 RUNAWAY CYCLIST DROPS A BAG OF BOMBS JtSSELTON. Fri.— Police found 10 hand grenades and detonators in a handbag dropped by an unidentified cyclist on Wednesday night. A police spokesman said the cyclist dropped the bag and disappeared into a dark lane as a police officer approached him. The officerAP - 101 words
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144 1964-11-14 5 KAUM IBU DELEGATES MEETING CALLED OFF I JJUALA LUMPUR. Fri. -A < delegate*' conference of the Umno women's section scheduled for Nov. 27 and i 28 to discuss the changing of its name from "Pergerakan Kaum Ibu" <Or- ganlsation for Mothers* to "Pergerakan Kaum Wanita" (Organisation for Women) has been144 words
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Article37 1964-11-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. An exhibition of paintings by Mr. Lee Joo For of Penang, scheduled to be held at the British Council Centre here from Nov. 23 to 28, has been postponed to December.37 words
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Article20 1964-11-14 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two suspect secret society fighters were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance yesterday.20 words
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129 1964-11-14 6 The Big Week: Six slogans for S'pore SINGAPORE. Fri. The National Solidarity Week committee- here has decided on six sloirans to be used during the week from Monday <ov. 22. All ministries and depart.na .statutory bodies. members of the four ChunCommerce, the Manufacturers' Association, the in Exchanup Banks' A>todatlon and129 words
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121 1964-11-14 6 He saves daughter from burning home pARIT <P«rak). Fri. A pad! planter. Ka.ssim bin Ida Knlah. 3K. dashrd into his burning hnusi- in Kampnne Pendant; Bedrra. l{ miles from here. la>t niuht to mvc his five-jrear-eti iaagkter, Noraini. K,i>sim. wlki received burns on hi> slioulders. v.is treated as an outpatient121 words
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Article40 1964-11-14 6 SINOAPORE, Fn. Mr. Hwang Ti;.\v Sooi. the senior meteorological officer in Singapore, will be Malaysia's representative at an Inter-regional seminar on the Interpretation and use of meteorological satellite data In Tokyo from Nov. 27 to Dec. 8.40 words
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Article35 1964-11-14 6 KUALA LIPIS, Fri. Thf Mentrl B«?var of Pahang, Dato Yahya bin Mohamed Seh. and a Oftbinet Minister will address a nntiona: .i.d.iri'v rally at the town prtdiinc here at 4.30 p.m. next Wednesday.35 words
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Article, Illustration507 1964-11-14 6 JOSEPH YEO - Housing racket in S'pore to be stamped out JOSEPH YEO By Singapore. Friday THE big housing racket in Singapore is to be stamped out. Buyers must be protected against swindling by unscrupulous speculators, the Minister of National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San. declared today. Legislation to license and control all507 words
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Article51 1964-11-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. I Police today raided two areas I here and rounded up 68 i youths suspected of belnn 1 secret society members. In the first raid, at Central j Market. 60 were detained. The second raid was at Suleiman Court, off Batu Road. Eight were51 words
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Article43 1964-11-14 6 KANGAR. Fn. A total of 251 Perlis candidates will sit for the school certificate. Federation of Malaya certificate and higher school certificate examinations this month. The examination centre this I year is ai the Derma English I School.43 words
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Article39 1964-11-14 6 KANGAR. Frl. The Agriculture Department has distributed nearly 300 tons of urea fertiliser to farmers throughout Perlis. Another 200 tons. It is estimated. will have been given out by the end of the year. i39 words
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Article, Illustration113 1964-11-14 6 Malay play opens tonight TIN Fatimah. daughter of the Bendahara in the Malay historical play "Laila Sari", portrayed by Che Marhamah (above). a sreond-year Language Institute student, at a dress rehearsal at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur. The play will open with a Royal Command Performance tonight. The113 words
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Article30 1964-11-14 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goli Keng Swee. will officially open the new factory of Celbuildings Ltd. at Tanglm Halt at 5 p.m. on Nov. 25.30 words
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Article57 1964-11-14 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. A t'roup of Malay women from tlie Singapore i Umno have decided to form their own cottage industries co-opcrativp society. At a meeting held at the party's city division in High Street. Che Masni binte Yunos was elected chairman of the society, with57 words
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Article26 1964-11-14 6 TANGKAK. Fri.— A new T.imil school, with six classrooms, will be built herp to replace the building destroyed in a storm this year.26 words
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198 1964-11-14 6 S'pore dole dodgers: They get public money when not eligible SINGAPORE, Fri. A large number of people are receiving public welfare assist- ance although they are not eligible by not reporting their true family circumstances. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Social Affairs, said this in198 words
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Article77 1964-11-14 6 SINGAPORE. Frl The i Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. will honour his wife. Toh Puan Noor Aishah. at an Investiture ceremony at the Tstana Negara tomorrow. Singapore's First Lady, who tops the list of honours i and awards, will receive the Plngat Baktl77 words
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Article158 1964-11-14 6 $13, 000 THEFT AT SHOP KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. rpHUGS— at least four of them— used a blowx torch to break open the collapsible metal door of a shop selling radios and electrical appliances and took away more than $13,000 worth of articles in a van. The thefts took place early158 words
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295 1964-11-14 6 SOH TIANG KENG - Telephones: S'pore ahead of many Asian countries SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE, Fri. With the exception of Japan. Israel and Hong Kong. Singapore now has more telephone lines per capita than any other Asian country in the world. This was stated today bj Mr. W. TratTord. gcner.T. manager of the295 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1964-11-14 7 BARISAN ALLEGES PATRONAGE IN BURSARY AWARDS: OPPOSITION SILENT ON PM's 'SUBSTANTIATE' CHALLENGE gINGAPORK, Fri. Allegations by Harisan Sosialis Assemblymen that the (Government awarded bursaries and scholarships for higher studies on the basis of political party affiliations or political patronage were described by the Prime .Minister, MR LEE1,028 words
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Article, Illustration389 1964-11-14 7 tfLNGAPORE. Fri. Why should an expatriate officer (Mr. R.B. Corridon) hold the post of Director of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau? Questions on this were raised by Bari.san Sosialis Assemblymen during the committee debate on the 1965 estimates in the389 words
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206 1964-11-14 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Health, Mr. Voiid Xyuk Lin, told the Legislative inmMy today that all medical and hospital staff were expected to give maximum courtesy and serviie to the public. It was unnecessary to conduct courtesy and service courses as suggested by Mrs.206 words
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387 1964-11-14 7 ipoil. Fri. The conviction an d $7.')() fine imposed by a sessions court on a police inspector, Kok Yin Khoon. for offering a bribe to a senior police officer, was upheld by Mr. Justice Ong in Ihc high court lure today. Kok was387 words
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85 1964-11-14 7 Lotus Club to stage Malaysian play SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Lotua Clvb drawn irom medical students of the University of Singapore will .sta«e a Mala' play. "The Moon is less bright" by Dr. Goh Poh Seng, at Hit Cultural Centre from Nov. 26 to 28. This is a political play I85 words
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Article480 1964-11-14 7 JHK following l« today's nehedul* of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar ninmrt. Singapore: ARRIVALS Japan Air Lints: From Jakarta (JL 716) X.30 .i-m. B0AC: From London. Zurich, Dama*cuH. Abadan, Bombay. Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 790) 6 p.m.: from London. Rome. Beirut. Teheran. New Delhi (BA480 words
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Article56 1964-11-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Prt. Tan Hock Hua, 19. of Kampong Pays Rumput, Mastid Tanah. Malacca, pleaded guilty here today to stealing a transistor radio and a ring belonging to Bactiek bin Ahmad in Jalan Perkins on Oct. 27. Sentence was postponed to Dec. 4 pending a probation56 words
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Article57 1964-11-14 8 rPOH. Fri. Lav Ah Sang. 23 unemployed, was sentenced to six months' Jail by a magistrate. Inche Mohamed Eusof bm Chin, here today lor stealing a pair of trousers and two pairs of shoes from a stall In Pangllma Btreet on Oct. 39. He pleaded guilty.57 words
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371 1964-11-14 8 HUGHES' ADVICE TO RELUCTANT BUSINESSMEN T*HE British Govern- ment yesterday urged British businessmen, who may be holding back expansion of their firms in Malaysia because of Indonesia's confrontation, to reconsider their position Mr. Cledwyn Hughes, Minister of State *t the Commonwealth Relations Office, told371 words
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Article169 1964-11-14 8 JESSELTON, Friday. T<HE National Defence Fund opened here today with an initial contribution of $25,000 from the Sabah Government. The Minister of Communications and Works, Dato Khoo Siak Chiew, who is also the chairman of the fund committee, told a Press conference that the Chief169 words
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Article29 1964-11-14 8 PENANO. Prt. Three lecturers and 50 student teachers from the Malay Teachers' TrainIng College In Brunei will tour educational Institutions in Penang and Province Wellesley this weekend.29 words
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Article90 1964-11-14 8 J^UALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Eighteen monks from the Hong Kong Buddhist*' Sangha Association arrived here today for a two-day visit The group, led by the Yen. Ylu Tarn. director of the association, will leave for India on Sunday to attend the Seventh World Pellowship of90 words
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Article41 1964-11-14 8 MALACCA. Fri. Ah Kow. 17. unemployed, was charged here today with murder. He is alleged to have killed Tay Hong Lim. 22. a painter, at the City Park on Monday morning. He was remanded in custody.41 words
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Article35 1964-11-14 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Chew Hock Guan, senior news editor and acting senior programme organiser of Radio Malaysia. Sarawak, will leave here by air on Sunday on a two-week study tour of West Germany.35 words
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184 1964-11-14 8 Solidarity Week souvenir booklet for sale U-UCHING, Fri. Leaders of all Sarawak's political parties have signed a special National Solidarity Week message in a souvenir booklet to be sold to the public during Solidarity Week. Among the signatories are the secretary-general of the Sarawak United People's Party. Mr. Stephen Yong.184 words
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Article35 1964-11-14 8 SINGAPORE. Fri —The Prim* Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will visit Pulau Übln on Sunday. where he will be welcomed by members of the Changl constituency citizen consult atl re and goodwill committees.35 words
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Article191 1964-11-14 8 •TTENGKU Abdul Rahman has said he Is always ready to help the trade union movement in any way he can as it has contributed much to the progress and stability of the country. In a message to the International Federation of Commercial. Clerical and Technical191 words
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Advertisement164 1964-11-14 8 UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED have pleasure to announce the opening of their wholly owned subsidiary UNITED NATIONAL FINANCE LIMITED Head Office: 1 1 Leboh Ampang Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia Telephone: *****-2 Pye Is not just 8 118 HI 6 but 3 Whatever the camera sees— you see... vividly brought to164 words
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Miscellaneous250 1964-11-14 8 AUey Oap By V.T. Hawnlim I EVER StHCE OOP oOT *J 7WATS WHAT I TOU> I LOOkiT V n| j DNOU THlMk' KE REAU>>>"" N A INTO THIS WEATWER >KIOUNT '.M.-BOT HE SAID IF I 1M UP YDI! CAN «*>*J™'"G 5 J \A, GOP RACKET WES OLYMPUS.' HAP ANY OA.TLHJE.250 words
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Article48 1964-11-14 9 IPOH. Pri. A father of three Poong Siak Pooi. 28. was today fined $500 or two months' Jail by the magistrate. Inche Mohamed Eusoff bin Chin, when he pleaded guilty to acting as a bookmaker at the Perak Turf Club here on Nov. 10. last year48 words
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Article37 1964-11-14 9 BATU PAHAT. Frl Johore s Chief Education Officer. Mr Tan Teik Beng. will open a new school hall and classrooms at the Chern Hwa Chinese School in Buk'.t Pasir at 10 am on Sunday.37 words
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852 1964-11-14 9 Bigger proportion <of local capital rj* HE Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Kcng Swee, told the Legislative Assembly last night that Barisan Sosialis charges that foreign investors were being allowed to exploit the workers of Singapore were completely baseless. He was replying to852 words
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167 1964-11-14 9 PENANG. Friday. 4 MAN, H'ng Ah Tin, 3b. and a youth, Hashim bin Othman, 17, were each granted $5,000 bail when they were charged in the Sessions Court here with conveying dutiable goods H'ng ana Hashim we r e I jointly charged with167 words
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Article, Illustration398 1964-11-14 9 JURONG WORKERS WILL VOTE CHIA OUT OF OFFICE NEXT TIME, SAYS GOH Ong Eng Ouan. who knows the facts .say that n Dr. Guh said he was absolutely certain that Mr. Cbla Thve Poh t Barisan Sosialis) would lose his Jurong scat at the next flections. "I can assure you398 words
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Article33 1964-11-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Natior.nl Patriotic Fund now stands at $1,244,697.94. The latcs: contribution < f $200 came from Mr. Chan Kee. of Jalan Kenanga. I off Shaw Road. here.33 words
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Advertisement455 1964-11-14 9 t "More than 70% of externally examined 5 members of Australian S Accountancy and Secretarial Institutes trained through Hemingway Robertson..." 9™ IFS JUST AS EASY FOR YOU to become a Highly-Paid Qualified Accountant The rapid growth of Malaysia h;is created outstanding career opportunities for qualified accountants. The Hemingway Robertson method455 words
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Miscellaneous10 1964-11-14 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl •sJ^£HT K I __ri jf/^10 words
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Obituary68 1964-11-14 10 Word, S/0 I Minimum) MR LOW LIAN HOCK "illy 12-M-S4 iravlnK i.rhind kakvvea "itr 2 ions and I daughter Puaeral I p m 14-11-64 from :i- Woodlriuii Park. Spore MISS ONC BEE CHENG. 18, he- lovrd dauKbtrr of Mr. and Mm. Oni; Ihr-nt H\. I -l-^'-'l 1»«) I .-HCrfUllv68 words
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Article18 1964-11-14 10 :il BW. </0 (Vmimnmt MR ANO MRS. EdWtt thank rr tm nds for Ihflr pr.'"fnf><, attrndance and18 words
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Obituary54 1964-11-14 10 ?li Hard* tit (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING MEMORY ot I dear HIM CataertM Ethel Jsrlcson du-<1 Mli-il in Simr Road Camp. IN EVER LOVING MOMEORY of Thoma* l«.ia( who lrft us on it n I, Kent dear soul In everlasting i*, ice." Always In the thoughts of his54 words
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Article714 1964-11-14 10 The worst that can be said with complete confidence about Singapore's budget is that it should have been delayed until after presentation of the Malaysian budget. This is so i obvious, and precedent for delay is so recent, that Dr. Goh Keng Swee must have had special714 words
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Article317 1964-11-14 10 The heat has gone out of the situation which a few months ago made Malaysian missions abroad to counter Indonesian propaganda vitally important, but much significance still attaches to the journey Tun Razak began yesterday. Aa he pointed out. it is aimed at the "consolidation" of recent diplomatic317 words
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Article222 1964-11-14 10 How is the problem of the empty Senate seat to be sol- wad? The Prime Minister ob- viously has no authority, except over Alliance senators. If the Senate itself has power than the Prime Minister is not j 1 absolutely helpless. But the I problem is unusual enough222 words
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224 1964-11-14 10 R. JACKSON has criticised the synchronisation of film and sound on Television Singapura. There are a number of reasons why the time lag occurs. The majority of musical programmes are pre-record-ed before being televised. Sometimes the recording is done many days beforehand. The artiste,224 words
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Letter161 1964-11-14 10 \|R K.L. Tan has rightly pointed out the high cost of licencing and Insuring a self-drive car. But he has failed to mention tbe extra $360/- a year tax levied by the Federation Road Transport Department if the vehicle is to cross the causeway. Self-drive cars are not161 words
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763 1964-11-14 10 refer to Mr. M. Ogle's letter on the question of Malay spelling and pronounclatlon (S.T. Nov. 11). Malay pronunciation varies from district to district and from speaker to speaker native and normative speakers. Even in what is conveniently called the standard pronunciation are763 words
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Article, Illustration926 1964-11-14 10 SAMAD ISMAIL - Smiles again, but how much aid? SAMAD ISMAIL by 'IN BACKWARD KELANTAN. A POLITICAL TRUCE. A DECISION ON PRIORITIES AND MORE CASH HOW EVER concerned Tun Abdul Razak may be over development in Kelantan after his tour there, he will certainly be cautious in deciding what help Inche Asrl bin926 words
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Advertisement673 1964-11-14 10 Straits Times Malay Mail be hjndfd to: COLO STORAGE ABCAOI Orchard Road (l.t McofJ COLO STORAOK IRANCHIf At Hollann Resd Kstang t Keeeel Rssd Nsisl tin. Authorised A»enim CITY BOOK BTO WE LTD Winchester House. Coiiyer Quay THI NEWS FRONT rilip.trlck t Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL, 3 Admiralty Road. Naval673 words
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Advertisement82 1964-11-14 10 Look again. this one is different Soft luxurious wash-and-wear... that means its ARROW DF.CTON Toilercd, »o trim and tep«r the body line to it looks mode-to-meOMirc Sc« our (election in whir*, or quiet solid colourv r n|Oy th« lumrv of Arro"> Occton discover the stay-fresh look and com. plete wrinkU-frat82 words
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Advertisement265 1964-11-14 10 /lUgt^vJifjl FAVOURITE **\o*Js[tiw spark IN RACING TOO! Champions are the preferred spark plugs by t| engine experts all over the world. The reason? JI Performance. Wherever power and dependability j^ are the first considerations, you'll find Champions the first choice. That's why more races have been J»— a*> won and265 words
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183 1964-11-14 11 Hunt on after gunboat landing report l/UALA LUMPUR. Fri Police today continued their search for four people said to have alighted irom two vessels which looked like Indonesian gunboats off the beaches at Kampong Tanjong Dahan near Kuala Linggi, Malacca, last night. A police spokesman here said "So far we183 words
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Article51 1964-11-14 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Roiarv Clubs in Malaysia are now Inviting candidates for the award of three Rotary fellowships provided for this area under the Rotary Foundation. Prospective candidates must be unmarried graduate students be- 1 tween 20 and 29 years of age with certain scholastic and character I51 words
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Article310 1964-11-14 11 HE ACCUSED MAN OF BEING INFORMER AND 'EXECUTED 9 HIM IN A JUNGLE PIT JESSELTON, Friday. pOR the first time in Sabah. an Indonesian terrorist agent was yesterday sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Simpson in the Tawau High Court. Supriadi bin Rahardia. a Javanese, was310 words
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120 1964-11-14 11 Those who don't back the S-Week... L'l \l A LUMPUR, Fri. -m The Assistant Minister of Justice, Inche Abdul Rahman Ya'acob. said to- day that those who did not support the National Solidarity Week should be treated as Indonesian in- I filtrators and agents. Any political party, he added, that120 words
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Article40 1964-11-14 11 PENAMO. Fri A burglar! rode off with a bicycle after he had broken Into the Green Lane quarters of Dr. Keong Hean Phek. a Government dental officer, yesterday. He also took two fountain pens and a camera40 words
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180 1964-11-14 11 Man who stole car jailed on his birthday SINGAPORE. Fri.— A photo studio assistant, who stole a $2,400 car on Nov. 1. was Jailed today his 21st birthday for three years by Mr. K.T. Alexander, a district Judge. Goh Chin Slang, who pleaded guilty, had been a criminal law police180 words
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104 1964-11-14 11 I^UALA LUMPUR, Frl The eight-man United States military mission today got down to examining details of Malaysia's defence needs. The secretary to the Ministry of Defence. In.-he Abdul Kadir bin Shamsuddln. and the chiefs of the Army. Navy and Air Force were present at104 words
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Article60 1964-11-14 11 §INGAPORE. Fri. The Straits Times today received 5540.70 more for a widow. Madam Parvathl of Kuala Lumpur and her 11 children. •o"^! ola of tn 'und is now 12.394.80. Todays contributions--,P r A. Murugasu, Johore Bahru. 810: J. Baruch $10; Staff of Ministry of Education headquarters 8600.70;60 words
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Article67 1964-11-14 11 PENANG. Frl. A Marine Department survey and Inspection vessel. the Tanjong Merang. loaned by the department to the Roy.il Malaysian Navy for patrol 'ill be commissioned for RMN service at a ceremony henat 11 m. tomorrow. The vessel fitted with guns and special radio equipment,67 words
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Article34 1964-11-14 11 SINGAPORE, Prl. A course of 10 lectures In Chinese on "The Practice of Quality Control" will begin on Nov. 26 at Ngee Ann Collepe under the sponsorship of the Economic Development Board.34 words
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Article30 1964-11-14 11 KUALA IUMPL'R. Fri. The President ol the Associated Country Women of the World. Mrs. Grerda *M Beekhoff. will arrive here 1:*. air tomorrow for a eightday tour.30 words
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Article39 1964-11-14 11 KUALA LIPIS. Prl Inche Kamaruzzaman bin Abdul Hallm. the Temerloh Assistant District Officer, has assumed duties as District Officer here In place of Inche Mohamed Tajol Aros bin Ahmad, who has been transferred to Kuala Pllah.39 words
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Article38 1964-11-14 11 SINGAPORE, Frl. A youth, Goh Seng, was today Jailed for six months for attempting to extort $50 from Chew Wan, 51, a medicine hawker. In Smith Street. Goh also known aa Ha Kan Chat, pleaded guilty.38 words
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Article, Illustration333 1964-11-14 11 Their secret for wedded bliss— love and tolerance By 808 PERIES: Singapore, Friday "LOVE", said Charles Vincent Phipps, 74, ''and tolerance and understanding," added Mary Elizabeth Wyes, 67, make up the secret of wedded bliss. They should know. For Mr. and Mrs. Phipps have been happily married for 50 years.333 words
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Article111 1964-11-14 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Straits Times has received another $262.61 for the Ow orphans, bringing the total fund to $45,695.72. Today's contributions: Wellwishers In C.H.J. $9: Straits X lines reader $5: Mrs. Wee Swee Sion?. Kuala Trengganu (5: Eugtne, Agnes and Janice Yang WO. Mrs.111 words
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Article35 1964-11-14 11 TAIPING. Fii R Marimutliu. 37. unemployed, was sentenced to three months' jail here yesterday for stealing a katl of latex worth 60 cents on Deepavali Day on Padang Gajah Estate, near heie. i35 words
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183 1964-11-14 11 MAN RUNS INTO PATH OF MOVING TRAINKILLED If I ALA Ll'MPl'R. Fri. A 54 year old man, poorly drr»*cd and bare-footed, mi .tilled today when he r,an into the path of a shunting engine near the Malayan Railway running shed in Brickfields Road here. The man was later identified as183 words
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Article56 1964-11-14 11 LONDON. Fri. The Sultan of Brunei had a 30-mlnute meeting yesterday with the Commonwealth Secretary and is due to meet him again this afternoon. A spokesman lor the Sultan said: "He Is discussing the general problems of Brunei, but I cannot give you any details.'' (Russia56 words
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Article29 1964-11-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Eight members of the United States defence team were guests of Tun Abdul Razak at a buffet dinner In his home last night.29 words
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207 1964-11-14 11 Collector abducted and robbed of $2,400 SINGAPORE. Fri. A bill collector was abducted and robbed of $2,400 in cash and cheques in Cheng San Road yesterday. Llm Juay Chor of Sim Sens; Chuan and Co. told the police that he was driving alone in his Morris Minor along Upper Thomson207 words
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69 1964-11-14 11 Six months for lock-up escape man TAIPING. Fri.— A police detainee. Phang Yee. 24. was Jailed for six months here yesterday for escaping from a police station lock-up. Phang, who pleaded guilty, escaped by ripping open the metal ceilincr of the lock-up with a piece of plank, removed from a69 words
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Article25 1964-11-14 11 PENANG. Frl. Penang State Islamic Religious Council has appointed an 11 -man committee m organise the collection of the Zakat and Fltrah tithes.25 words
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Article20 1964-11-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR Prl. The Sungel Matl local council, has passed estimates totalling 815.965 as expenditure for next year.20 words
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Advertisement33 1964-11-14 11 SSr^^^^CsSjCyJ Art y 3s §3 masculine freshness makes it |g great to be a man! g| SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON FLINTER GRINBERG CO., LTD. Diamonds «»<' Jewellery 67, Stamford Road, Singapore. Telephone: ***** *****33 words
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Miscellaneous874 1964-11-14 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL S— K.U P. Ptnanf songs: 600 News in Tamil: 6.10 B— lpob and Malacca The Little Rascals; 6 30 HuckleP.M.: 3.30 Test pattern and J* 1^ Hound; 7.00 News in Engliah; 7.10 Cantonese Opera; 7.30 music; 3.00 Opening and Pro- j Lo Ye Lucy— "The Moustache";874 words
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78 1964-11-14 12 I WAS booked to fly on a Malay»ian A i r w ays Friendship flight from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 9 afternoon Departure, as is getting quite usual nowadays. was delayed by over an hour. Finally I was transferred to a Dakota. Fare78 words
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Letter214 1964-11-14 12 STAGE CLUB AND THE CRITICS YOUR correspondent ME 1 Constant expresses sur-pri-e because I did not delend the disparaging remarks about my Cub made in the Radio Forum. Firstly, there were no disparaging remarks. Secondly, if there were, my Club was not under attach, perhaps partisans of ME. Constant were214 words
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Letter153 1964-11-14 12 THE Minister of Education told the Dewan Ra'ayat that the Central Government has agreed in principle to establish a University College in Penang. adding that details would be considered by the Higher Education Planning Committee. What prompted me to write (S.T. Sept. 5) was firstly to ask153 words
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Letter99 1964-11-14 12 I have often had to go to Paya Lebar airport to pick up associates of mine, and movement In the airport was pretty busy. The car parks were usually full, and I have had to wait for cars to move out. While searching for a space, I have99 words
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Letter201 1964-11-14 12 A 6 my wife Is employed in the Medical Department In Kelantan her Income should be included in my return. I have been about four times to the Department to get my wife's Income returns for 1963 from the financial clerk and' was told each time that201 words
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Letter23 1964-11-14 12 I SUPPORT the Singapore proposal to forbid parking in busy streets during office hours except to set down or pick up passengers.23 words
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Letter37 1964-11-14 12 \IOSQUITOES galore. lallang growing wild, pot -holed roads but In the older, poorer section.. Some neglected Malaysian town? No Petailng Jaya, Malaya's famous new town, showpiece of the nation. One wonders. JOHN CHLAH Pctaling Jaya37 words
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140 1964-11-14 12 THE FIRE VICTIMS LOST ALL INCOME IT is disappointing that funds are not streaming in for the fire victims in Singapore. Perhaps the public does not see the need for it. being told that they are given flats overnight with rent subsidies. But I know personally one family of eleven140 words
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284 1964-11-14 12 THE pirate taxi problem in Singapore has grown to greater proportions since the deregistration of the die- el taxis, which have almost without exception swelled the ranks of pirate taxis. As with the hawkers there is the occasional flash in the pan by officialdom when284 words
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275 1964-11-14 12 r AM obliged to your correspondent "Observant' x and we seem agreed on several counts; the single mindedness of the Police when on one specific duty and the volume of road offences committed daily. Mr. Seenivasagams comments on Ipoh .'.raffle conditions leaves the275 words
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Letter127 1964-11-14 12 INCHE Osman seems to have made his point about the use of the national language on Television. The use of English In the announcements also leaves much to be desired. Announcements of English programmes are so badly made that sometimes It Is Impossible to make them out. Recently127 words
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Letter54 1964-11-14 12 IF Kota Bharu Town Council paid more attention to the drains, the rubbish heaps, and the food sold by roadside and market hawkers, the hospital would probably not be so crowded, there would not be a recurrence of cholera, and doctors and nurses would not be so overworked.54 words
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Letter68 1964-11-14 12 MY eldest son Is in a lead--1 ing secondary school in the afternoon session. His schooling Is over at 6.30 p.m. but by the time he reaches home it is about 8 p.m. and he is too tired for anything but bed. Is It not possible' for all68 words
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Advertisement264 1964-11-14 12 HERE IS THE NEW SANKYO AUTO-4X The world's most compact quality Bmm cine camera with 1:4 power zoom lens (f/1. 7, 7.5 mm to 30mm) For a perfect companion to the above, see the Sankyo Load-Mafic (Auto-loading Bmm Projector) Sankyo SANKYO SEIKI MFQ. Cp.. LTD. Shlmbashl, Tokyo, Japan tmtt+m Mili«ilb:264 words
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Article113 1964-11-14 13 TWO MPs WALK OUT ON Mrs. B COLOMBO. Fri. Two Government members of the Ceylonese Parliament crossed over to the Opposition yesterday, because of differences over the Press Bill which provides for the take-over of Ceylon's largest newspaper group. Lake House. One is Mr. Stanley Molllgoda. who voted with theReuter - 113 words
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Article55 1964-11-14 13 SAIGON. Fri. Police aouree.i reported yesterday they had uncovered a ring Involving "high government officials" which has been selling draft exemption papers to Vietnamese youths called up lor military service. False draft exemptions can be bought for amounts between 40 and 80 thousand Vietnamese piasters from theAP - 55 words
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412 1964-11-14 13 LONDON, Friday J^USSIA last night called for independence for Brunei, and Cambodia asserted that Hong Kong belonged to China. The claims were made as the U.N. Special Committee on Colonialism approached the final lap of its year-long consideration of dependencies. It adjourned discussions todayReuter - 412 words
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Article, Illustration265 1964-11-14 13 Detente with Peking needed: Hasluck LONDON, Fri. Mr. Paul Hasluck, Australia's External Affairs Minister, said here that the first priority in Asia was to establish with China the same kind of "detente" which the West had achieved with the Soviet Union. In a prepared statement, he said he wished toReuter - 265 words
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Article72 1964-11-14 13 Print error so no supplement LONDON. Pri. Boole iovprs all over Britain were disappointed yesterday when they uked at new-stands for Tlir Times Literary Supplement, a weekly publication issued by The Times. Because of a printing error all 44.000 copies of the supplement were withdrawn from newsagents early this morning.Reuter - 72 words
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Article103 1964-11-14 13 QMAHA. t Nebraska Fri Police have arrested a 43-year-old man who had been living with his three daughters and a German shepherd dog in a wrecked car in east Omaha. Still sought yesterday were the children, ages 5. 11 and 13. who fled when theirUPI - 103 words
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65 1964-11-14 13 HAVANA. Pri. Czechoslovak Airline? said yesterday they would no longer carry Cuban emigrants to Madrid via Prague because of "mass defections" during stopovers at Oander airport. Canada. The airline had weekly flllghts over the route. Several hundred Cubans have defected at Gandar and, Cuban sources said,AP - 65 words
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220 1964-11-14 13 LONDON, Friday. A BRITISH dentist was barred from practice A yesterday by a disciplinary committee which found he had taken part in perverted sexual acts with his former receptionist and encouraged her drug addiction. The General Dental Council committee ruled that Alexander Segerdal, 38, ofReuter - 220 words
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171 1964-11-14 13 The day a diplomat's car hit a Moscow taxi... IIfIOSCOW, Fri. Mr. Miset Gaton Ngambani. Charge d'Affaires at the Congo Embassy here, has protested to the Soviet Foreign Ministry after being "brutally mishandled." He said he was returning from a reception in the American Ambassador's residence about 3 a.m. yesterdayReuter - 171 words
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Article83 1964-11-14 13 MESSINA. Sicily. Fri. Pour passengers dived Into the treacherous currents of the Strait of Messina yesterday from the East German Mediterranean cruise ship Voelkerfreundschaft. They told Italian coast guardsmen that they had been willing to risk their lives to get to West Germany. TheAP - 83 words
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Article51 1964-11-14 13 NEW YORK. Prt. A butler on the Long Island estate of a New York city broker yesterday shot and killed his wife, act the j US$2OO,OOO mansion on fire and then took his own life. The home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wardall was virtually destroyed UPI.UPI - 51 words
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Advertisement339 1964-11-14 13 RACIAL HARMONY -AND US Can we he sure that we ourselve* have not contributed in our own manner to the sum total of communal mi»und>rstandinjj In the November issue of Her World. Sylvia Goh ha» a ftoul-cearching message for you, the women of Malaysia. She offers some practical ways to339 words
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Advertisement269 1964-11-14 13 BELL HOWELL "FILMOSOUND" 652 FIRST! FIRST!! 4*(t FIRST!!! |V •*.VR /\l\ ffc^NV There are so marry "first" about the Belt <k Howell NEW FILMOSOUND model 652 that we don t know where to start liMing theml It it the FIRST 16-mm Sound Projector in the World with automatic threading: FIRST269 words
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Miscellaneous380 1964-11-14 13 Straits Times Crossword 1. Oovernmlnt^ >S c 8 h nge d Ub- SJT M frOnt? our in! Great! (13>. 5. Share of contract* going to 8. First step towards the House? Boeing's? Its in the wind On the contrary. I'm return- (4J». pd by the people! U0). 6. See 16380 words
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Advertisement334 1964-11-14 14 I^^^^^^^^^^^JJ^^l^JKi RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 20 Wnrd* >>:.jfl I Mint PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SINGAPORE. Comer Orchard Koad. Penang Koiid, *Sunfl.*ty t~T\' it'Cs U «%.DQ. nn<l o pin. Sunday School H a.m. All Welcome. ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Penaog Codrlngtur Avenue. Sunday Service U. 30 am Children* Church 9.30 a.m. Mandarin Service 3 p.m.334 words
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Advertisement770 1964-11-14 14 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 2» M,.,rf« S2.JI) 1 BJBB.J CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 3 Uiange tirove Kudd. Sunday Service i>3o a.-n. Sunday School. 930 a.m. Ic* testimonies of healing through (JhriMKin metmmm Ml welcome BIBLE-PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 01 Malaysia Sunday Services: £ion, -non Uardvn. 9.15 am.: Life. OlMaosi Road. 10 00 a.m. and 7.46770 words
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Advertisement1145 1964-11-14 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 'd% <i 1 Win. I— Box in el*. »xfro i WANTED EXPERIENCED TEACH 1 ERS of Snort-hand. Book-keeping. -L'anry. Mathematics. English etc. for a flour, «hint: school in Johore Apply Box A 1444 S.T K L. REQUIRED A QUALIFIED Merhai meal EnKioeer and few Works Supervisors for Kactury1,145 words
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Advertisement1109 1964-11-14 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* SS (Mtm.)— Box 5* rfs. exfra SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE To Let. Apply personally at No. 3 Stone Avenue. Hong Kong Park. Spore. OISTRICT 11, modern fully lurnlined flats three bedrooms. Apply: J.S. Lee A Co.. Jalao Gelenggang. Tel: Spore ..'.•tK.ll UN FURNISHED ROOM to let Chi m single1,109 words
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Advertisement878 1964-11-14 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M Word* <5 'Win.)— Box SO el*, txtrm WANTED PARTNER tor Joint Investment on 4.000 »üb-dtvlded lots Furrier capital needed. $150,000/- to make 100', profit In 6 month*. Only genuine Investors need apply. Write P.O. Box 3111 B'pore. "SEASIDE PARK" EAST COAST ROAD. 9 Large Shops878 words
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Advertisement843 1964-11-14 14 HIRE PURCHASE Word* Si Win.)— Box $0 rf*. erfr. BIERA T.V. on eaay payment. Cootact HI-FI Trader*. .19 South Brian Road. Spore. Tel: *****. CENERAL TV on «a*y payment Contact cr.ua Radio. 7M North Bridge Rood H'nor* ***** PHILIPS A HITACHI T.V. HP fo down payment. Malayda Klectnc Co.. Spore.843 words
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Advertisement1017 1964-11-14 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2» Word* $S (Mil,.)— Box SO cl*. rxlrm RENAULT DAUPHINE No grey. In excellent condition. Europe" a I owner 52.000. X.P.M. Klat &3N Nutmeg Road S pore. Tel: *****. I FIAT JlOO with radio, on* owner, excellent «ar, done only ls.ooo raile«. Model. For Appointment to Hhone1,017 words
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Advertisement1412 1964-11-14 15 Bt r^. tlt P^BBBT^aal $jj m\ om¥M^ r IU LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U K. uue i aera Mia BtJaa •'•nani PELEUS Dublin. Livtrtiil. Glasgow... la Pt Nay II Nay 17 MILOCHUS livtrpiol, Glasgow... 'I '1 '> MINESTHEUS li'erml, Avoi mouth Nov 17 Ntv II Niv 25/ 2 Nlv 11,412 words
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Advertisement1303 1964-11-14 15 Laaf Jaw /JW Faaaß BaaT /MI I m I m Jam T m JaaJ BbbT Bm jJarJaf m M m I"~ 101 THE EAC LINES siNGAfoai cuAiAiimrva.r.swnTiNMMA.rcNANO >■ ISI3I i S23M SAILINGS 10 BEYROUTH, LATiAKIA. GENOA, U MAVRk. NAMIURG. IREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM, AMSTEROAM, GOTNENiURG. AARHUS ANO COPENHAGEN, >>n&«|»it r. a1,303 words
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Advertisement1326 1964-11-14 15 I BENULINE Ua«ILl 10 i-OHDON. LIVERPOOL A. CONTINENIAL PORTS BENMHOR n'r SI Roam lai I Singapore P. S'fam Penang MaMt Ja d la Pirt Nn 17 Nn 11/11 Artwerp laa II For London Oec II RFNHI C\V Hamburg Dtc II UtnfULUL Rotterdam Dec 22 Singaport r. S'nam Pining No. 17/111,326 words
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Advertisement1317 1964-11-14 15 |to^ ELLCRMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTO. |K*lH LONDON HAMBURG ROTTEROAM HAVRE IP*** HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapoil C. b'ram epnang FLAMINIAN In P*rt TtMtoy Clll O> IEEDS 21,24 Nl. 25 Ntv CITY OF CHICAGO 27 21 Nil CUT OF BATH 21/31 Nn 1/ 3 Die 4/ 3 Otc CITY OF RIPON1,317 words
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Article551 1964-11-14 16 Activity in rubber increases rTiHIS past week has shown L considerably increased activity and the downward trend of last week has continued say H.C.B. and Co. Ltd in their current rubber review. The figure of about 8.000 tons of Russian bhipments for Novt-m--oer received last Friday has since been amended551 words
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Article103 1964-11-14 16 MELBOURNE. Prl.— Industrials were again firmer with November narrow. Leaders were variable. Base metals were mostly firmer. C R.A. gained II- to 40/--but Mt. Isa dropped 2' to 40--following a report that copper smelter would shut down next Saturday. Oils were steady. Loans were steady. c.R.a. M'« Mount103 words
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Article40 1964-11-14 16 THE Malayan Eichanga Banks' Association male these changea In Its rati-s to merchaota yesterday (all rates to $100): tilling TT or 0D ready Dsuticho Marks UN! Swiss Francs 139 0/8: MSI! Danish Kroner 224 J; Swedish Kroner KB|.40 words
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Article27 1964-11-14 16 November 13. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 70S cents (up half a cent). TIN: $738.87} a picnl (down $10,371). Unofficial estimated offering: 210 tons (up 10 tons).27 words
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902 1964-11-14 16 From Our Market Correspondent BOTH industrial and tin shares were steady on the Stock Exchange of MaI ,\si i yesterday, but turnover «as only moderate The best spots were Kamunting. Petaling. Straits Times and Selangor Properties An exchange committee statement said that, although from Monday902 words
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Article27 1964-11-14 16 Mala ir Stock Inilirrs Nov. 12. Nov. IS. ■Industrials: X9.16 89.71 Tins: 133.67 134.47 nihlvrv WIM IIIT.'JK Dec. 30. 19G3 ]IKI. Dec. 29, 1962 100.27 words
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Article817 1964-11-14 16 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of th« Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttead (1,000) $1.62: Es»o ordt. (1,000) $2.04. (2.000) |t.Mi F. and N ordt. (1,000) $2.93. (1.000) $2.96; Gammon817 words
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Article49 1964-11-14 16 SHIPS lyn« alongside lh« Stncapors Harbour wlwr».i or eiptctfd today re: Bomh:i!' */9. Aim Port Swetttnham: Wharf Bnii' No Wi.j.l v■• H»|t» M Itrtam H..H.. i^nskks. North Ihoir Ooopwattr Pi>m>l KiM.-i!»v»fn Ouo To<l»> BramlkM Duo Tomorroo. < «tB«T. Tuna. Ship* II Pensn* Harbour: At Uio Whul: I*rt_.49 words
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251 1964-11-14 16 rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell $10.37* a plcul to $738.87} on a offering unofficially estimated to have risen 10 tons to 210 tons. In London earlier cash had been down £12J a ton and forward £5. with251 words
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Article59 1964-11-14 16 /HINESE Prodi.c. Cschanio. lintsday Coconut oil: r>u)k t<4 irilrri, drum :<-r». Copra: Nov./I)ee. IK Cuntirx-ni otad Popper: Mur.tok wtvtr «147| stllrra. Ik >• hue SIU'I rellers, special Sarawak olack tll?t sellers, garbled L-Tiiponu black Jl2'.>i aellera. AKTA Hail ■cllrrs. tingapora Copra Aueciation noon pticoi: Unquotm). tingaporo Coconut Oil59 words
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Advertisement1108 1964-11-14 16 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. O.S.A. PaeUlo and Atlantle Service "Tstsrtkiaii Mini" 3* Dec 2 Jai II Jai 21 JM I Ftl II Ftl 11 FM "Hois.trtkj Beacia- 25/27 Jas 13 Fll II Fa* I Mar II Mar 11 Mil Wast Coast off Central/Soutb Amtriei Service Yokohama iiL-ajaquii La i?i1,108 words
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Advertisement1082 1964-11-14 16 AUSIRAUA Sl* UAiANO SiRVICI INDIA. PARISIAN »hO f GULF SERVICa It: Frieuitla. Mtilimi Stloti It Malru aM NatHattiaaa "oaang f. jj-hta S*oo'i a'oore f Sham Ptaaat la Pt Sails RAJULA 17 21 Ntt 22 Nn 23 Nn BOMBILA Suit* Sailrt 14 Nit «jula il/ij Die II Oec il las PURNEA1,082 words
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Advertisement34 1964-11-14 16 J.I. P. LINE Mb "NISSAN MARU' Loading Singapore at PSA. Gdn. 40/41, Sails Nov. 16. Loading fencing on Nov. 17-18. tor Karachi, Bahroln, Khorromshahr, Bosroh, Kuwait AtMtii GUTHRIE'S Singapore T«l: *****. ••ttong Tel: *****.34 words
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Advertisement1291 1964-11-14 17 RUBBER PRICES OPTION PREMIUMS Kuan Lumpur yesterday at 70J cents Botrstead 13 cts M Comalnrs l-> cts •em on Thursday's Dunlops I.'. ctv M Cables 16 ctV losinK level lor the position. The tone City OtT. 7 eta. McAllster ]■> eta' quiet but steady. vt st. I*2 VtV R AS.1,291 words
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Advertisement909 1964-11-14 17 FOR SALE :n Word, %i (Mln.)-Box 5$ eis. axtrm CAR RADIO SPECIALIST Tye Klect.onirn. 23, Tlong Bahru Road, Phone TU'sO. Spore. gales and Installations of popular brands car radios/ autoaotennas. ORCHIDS Don't Miss Clearance Cheap Sale Including Selected Dendroi.ium Compots. 3, Bee San Avenue, Hoiik Kon« Park, OuoearD Koad, Spore.909 words
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Advertisement790 1964-11-14 17 I^^ GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PI'BLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (No. 18 of 1963) NOTK J> L'NDER SECTION 19(10) WHEREAS tn exercise of the powers conferred by subsections (1) and (3) of Section 19 of the Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963 (hereinafter referred to790 words
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Advertisement795 1964-11-14 17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN J that I. Yong Nyook Heong (Ft of 105. Hugh Low Street. Ipoh in the state of Perak have applied for the change of name, from Low Cliin Chee deceased to myself Yong Nyook Heong (F) in respect of a retail liquor licence at premises No.795 words
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Advertisement758 1964-11-14 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from Singapore Citizens for the undermentioned appointment In the TELEVISION SERVICE. BROADCASTING DIVISION. Ministry of Culture. Singapore. APPOINTMENT: (A) TEMPORARY SCRIPT ASSISTANT (Malay); (B> TEMPORARY SCRIPT ASSISTANT c English). SALARY SCALE: $265 x 15A-295 I /B 310.X15A-370 ,B> 385x15A-445 p.m. Variable allowance758 words
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Advertisement548 1964-11-14 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the supply and delivery of I'nsweetened Evaporated Milk— II 1 ox. tin for the period Ist January. 1965 to 3 1st December. 1965. both dates inclusive, to Pusat Latehan Belia Kebangsaan. Peretak, Kuala Kubu Bahru. Selangor. 2. Approximately 7,000 tins will be required548 words
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Advertisement361 1964-11-14 17 TENDERS CENTRAL SUPPLIES OFFICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received In the office of the Chief Supplies ori fleer. Kandang Kerbau. B i pcre 8. in Tender Box No. 3 up i to 12 noon on 'Joth November. lor the purchase of unser1 1 viceable wooden and metal lur--1 nilure.361 words
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520 1964-11-14 18 Umno get over bad start and keep title SOCCER Umno Youths 2 TPCA O by Norman Siebel jJMNO YOUTHS left no argument about their claim to be the kingpins of Selangor football when they beat TPCA 2-0 in the second playoff for the FAS League First Division championship at the520 words
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Article20 1964-11-14 18 LONDON. Pri. East Midlands beat Nottinghamshire. Lincolnshire and Derbyshire by 20-13 in a county championship, rugger match yesterday.20 words
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Article13 1964-11-14 18 SINGAPORE. Fn. REME have withdrawn from the Singapore HA Division Three Competition.13 words
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Article248 1964-11-14 18 Thais redeem their prestige RUGGER SINGAPORE. Frl. Chulalongkorn University of Thailand, who lost 8-3 to University of Malaya a week ago. redeemed their prestige when they beat Malaysian Universities by 14 points (goal aud three tries to 5 (goal) in the rugger match at the padang today. The Thais were248 words
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Article69 1964-11-14 18 SYDNEY. Pri. Peter Philixjtt, the New South Wales leaspinner who changed his mind about retirement announced at the end of last season, took six Western Australian wickets for 85 runs here today. At the close of the first day's play in the Sheffield Shield match.Reuter - 69 words
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160 1964-11-14 18 Omega timing equipment for the SEAP Games in KL SINGAPORE. Fn. Omega of Switzerland, the wellknown matchmakers, will .spend about 1500,000 to provide efficient and iccurate timing equipment for the 3EAP Games to be held in Kuala Lumpur next year. This was disclosed by Charles 31ckert. the Omega representative *'ho160 words
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Article140 1964-11-14 18 AfACAO. Fri. Lee Han Seng of Singapore may iTI have driven himself out of the 11th Macao Grand Prix before the race gets underway. Han Seng lost control of his red Lotus 22 during a practice run yesterday and the car plunged into the sea.Reuter; UPI - 140 words
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Article, Illustration303 1964-11-14 18 BOXING BOSTON, Friday. WORLD heavyweight champion Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston have wound up their training for their return title fight in the Boston Garden here on Monday ni^ht. Their activities from now on will be confined to light workouts and shadow boxing. Ex-champion ListonReuter - 303 words
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Article69 1964-11-14 18 ADELAIDE. Fri— A brilliant 127 by Inn Chappell held South Australia together and enabled the stole to score 264 for six on the first day ol their Sheffield Shield cricket match against Victoria here today. Durban: Natal had scored 188 for four wickets by tea on the openingReuter - 69 words
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Article49 1964-11-14 18 PENANG, Frt. Two soccer finals will be decided at the City Stadium here today. Green Jackets will meet TPCA 'B 1 for the League Dlv. 3 title at 5 pm.. and at $.15 Tanjong: Bungah Rangers will take on Medical Sports Club for the! Junior Cup championship.49 words
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199 1964-11-14 18 British soccer I ONDON, Fri.—Sunder- land, third from the bottom of the English League First Division, have sought to boost their chances of stay-i ing among the top 1 clubs by spending £62,OOrj in o:ie day on two players199 words
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Article260 1964-11-14 18 rIE F.A. CUP, with Its atmospheres of legend and glamour, will bring cud fever to 40 grounds throughout Kngland tomorr when the first round proper of the world's oldest soccer competition Is played. Since the opening weelw of the i season last August, little nonLeague clubs haveReuter - 260 words
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Article111 1964-11-14 18 Malacca, rrt -u< JT champions BeUn(or sna-.ch-ed a 2-1 victory over Johore in the opening match of the Police south zone quadrangular hockey tournament at the Malacca Cluo padang here today. .On the run of play Johore should have won but the experienced Selangor team pulled111 words
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Article171 1964-11-14 18 E. FRIDA - HOCKEY E. FRIDA by SINGAPORE. Fri.—The Singapore Hockey Association have issued a directve to umpires in a bid to clamp down on misconduct by players during matches. SHA secretary S. Yogarajah. said today: "The directive calls on all umpires to enforce the rules strictly. "We171 words
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Article28 1964-11-14 18 McGilHvntj Cup: Nonh zone] (Kluangi; Johore Labis East. 7. Eldred Est. 2: Mohar DTC 5 Batu Pahat Teachers 2. Spore Jr. KO:| Airport SC 8 Halkowyu 1.28 words
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Article12 1964-11-14 18 Friendly ilpohi: Ipoh Utd Malayan Banking 53 Chin Woo XL. 48.12 words
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Advertisement58 1964-11-14 18 0\ YOUR MONEY IS SAFE WHEN YOU DEPOSIT WITH UNITED NATIONAL FINANCE LTD A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORP. LTD. 3 MONTHS 4V2 p. a. 6 MONTHS 5 %p. a. FIXED DEPOSIT INTEREST RATES 1 2 MONTHS 5 %p. a. 24 MONTHS 5Vz p. a. HEAD OFFICE58 words
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Advertisement256 1964-11-14 18 EXCELLENT INVESTMENT MIRAMAR GARDENS Mi %l m (6 3 4/7 m.s. Upper Serangoon Road) TWO -STOREY 4 -BEDROOMS MODERN GARDEN TERRACE HOUSES LOW ASSESSMENT. if IDEAL LOCALITY WITH CHURCH. SCHOOLS, MARKET. BANKS I nd CINEMAS within easy reach. An Excellent Residential area. EASY CONVENIENCE along Main Road and well served256 words
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318 1964-11-14 19 RACING with Epsom Jeep [fUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Depth Charge bids for a four-timer in the 6.0 race over 7f on Sunday. Although he carries 8-lb more for his fluent win over 6f on Wednesday, I think he can succeed. Benjamin, who finished fast into318 words
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Article671 1964-11-14 19 Race One -K> I'I.AK: F.mcccl m 5Jf last Sunday but. managed only to finish fourth to Sister Cavil BIBTEI CAVIL: Winner over 6Jf with 7.7 last Sunday, up 16-lb but must still have a chance against mediocre odDosition. <IMM\ IV: Disapiwinted last Sunday v hen fifth671 words
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277 1964-11-14 19 Double Jump topweight with 10.0 in the Free Handicap r ONDON, Fri. Aineri- > can Charles Engelhard s Double Jump is placed at the top of the English Free Handicap for next season's three-year-olds with 10.0. Double Jump won five races this year, including the Prix Robert Papin and the277 words
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1545 1964-11-14 19 I Race 1— 1.30 Cl 6 Div 3 ($4,000) 6£ I ***** Cliengai Batu (Dato Low Yati Rodpers, 7 9.0 Mitchell 5 1! ***** Petite Mjilrmoisi lie g (Venl Vici) Paul. 6 813 "Basri 9 809"n Oli\r Vi\rn g (Thio Bt) Allan, 7 8.121,545 words
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598 1964-11-14 19 King among 108 golfers for Services Trophy j£UALA LUMPUR, Fri.— One hundred and eight golfers have entered for the four-ball best ball strone competition for the Services Trophy at. the Royal Selangjr Golf Club course on Sunday. Among the competitors will be the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong, with a handicap of598 words
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Advertisement314 1964-11-14 19 p Si.' Hb^x H&- Jfa, -1-XV^Vt WoHel 37KE SPECIALLY DESIGNED for use in Malaysia The preference and tastes for TV sets in Malaysia were carefully considered before designing this new 16" TV The nc atesl NAT IONAL 37 KE TV features |^u^ I optimum audio and visual reception. AUTOMATIC PJ^H314 words
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Miscellaneous112 1964-11-14 19 WORTS mARY HOCKEY Spore Div 1: RAP Changi v University (Bt. Timah Rdi; Jasenites v RAF Seletar (Seletar); Div. 2: Khalsa v RAF Seletar 'B; 19 Signals v STU (both matches at Dover Rd). Spore Women's League: WRAP ChanKi v Schools (Changii; TTC v 42 Commando (Patterson Rd). S'for Qpvt.112 words
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Article50 1964-11-14 20 MUNICH. Fri— A 27 Ib. cabbage with a diameter of about 47 inches was declared Bavaria's most imposing vegetable by Bavarian Agriculture Minister. Dr. Aloys Hundhammer. in Parliament here yesterday. An entry of a 40 lb. cabbage was rejected by Dr. Hundhammer as being "doped" with water.50 words
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Article37 1964-11-14 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The V's Men's Club of Singapore (Beta Chapter) will hold their next weekly luncheon meeting at Prince's Restaurant tomorrow at 1.15 pjn. After the meeting they will visit the Shaw film studios.37 words
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Article64 1964-11-14 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. More than 1,500 readers of the National Library have re-reglstered as members at the Central Library and toe Joo Chiat and Slglap branches since Sept. 16. Members who have not reregistered are lemlnded to do so by March 1965 lulling which they will automatically cease64 words
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Article57 1964-11-14 20 JESSELTON, Fri— The merger of Malaysian and Borneo Airways Ltd., will be officially announced on April 1. next year, the Malaysian Airways chairman, Mr. Yong Pung How. said on arrival here today. Mr. Yong was accompanying 'lie MaJajmten Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jublr.57 words
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Article25 1964-11-14 20 LONDON. Fri— Mr. Emmanuel Shinwell, who at 80 Is the oldest British MP. has been elected chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration194 1964-11-14 20 LONDON, Friday. STATUESQUE brunette, Ann Sidney, of Britain, danced into the early hours today celebrating her coronation last night as Miss World of 1964 in one of the friendliest of beauty competitions. "The girls were wonderful. There was no bad feeling," said Ann, a 20-year-oldAP - 194 words
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Article, Illustration368 1964-11-14 20 Summit may be put off, says Mendez MANILA. Kri. The Philippines I orciun Secretary. Mr. Mauro Mendex, said today that he doubted that a summit meeting between Tengkn Abdul Uahnian and President Macapaßal was possible before the Presidential elections here next year. Mr. Mendez was replying to a question atReuter - 368 words
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Article41 1964-11-14 20 JOHANNESBURG. Fri-Jour-nalist Mrs. Margaret Smith, arrested on Wednesday under the South African 90-day detention law, has gone on a hunger strike. Mrs. Smith of the Johannesburg Sunday Times, said she wanted only vitamin tablets and glucose. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article396 1964-11-14 20 LONDON. Frl.— After yesterday's exuberance, the stock markets were having second thoughts on the Budget today >md more consideration was being given to those measures yet to come. The likely effect of the higher petrol prices on companies' profits was also very much in mind396 words
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Article59 1964-11-14 20 LONDON, Pri— Spot 21 "-d., Dec. 21-5 16d.. Jan. 21-3. 16d., Feb. 21 \d.. Jan./ Mar. 21 \<L, Apr June 21-1 16d., July Sept. 20-15 16d Oct. Dec. 20 7 »d.. Jan. Mar 20--13 16d.. Apr. June 20-13 16d. July Sept 20-13 16d.. c.i.f Nov. 21-1 16d.. Dec. 21-159 words
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Article23 1964-11-14 20 LONDON Fri. Buyers £1425, sellers £1430. Forward buyers £1416, sellers £1418. Settlement £1425 Turnover a.m. 225 tons, p.m. 90 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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Obituary61 1964-11-14 20 CABLE RECEIVED BY V I'mloner Railway] (Loco> Kajiern Park, Seffambut r brcth* r Kandiah paused away at Karainagar. C.ylon on 12-11-64. ANDREW COLEMAN formerly nf Statistlcx and Inland Revenue and recently of Gt-neral Horpltal aoa of Iruduy.is.imy Filial of Harrison CroKfu'ld K.L. on 13-11-64. Cortege leave* ;2\ Scott L.nnt-61 words
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Advertisement706 1964-11-14 20 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT PROVISIONAL NOTICE (F.M.S. Cap. 137) invitation to tender Lernba*. Bandaran. S.bak PUBLIC WO f 4 K R S Al ?f j^™ 0 Bernam. —SARAWAK •swjLsrss. s f or Tei ;rco^u s e h^ y o? r»s (FM.S. Cap 137). to amend the lne of a W>rox. 560706 words
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Advertisement411 1964-11-14 20 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OF ARTS Applications are Invited for tne posts listed below which are now vacant or likely to fall vacant in 1965: Department of English: One post of Lecturer/Assistant Lecturer. Candidates should have a good Honours degree In English Language and Literature and be quaiineel411 words
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Advertisement71 1964-11-14 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) ONC LHIA: second "on ol th.- fell Mr Chin :iml Midair..- Koh I'int, Down Chi:i Qucc l,i. in thn.t of Mr. I k Ch%. Sblikan ROLLER 155 the reliable Ball Pen elegant in design All Pelikan-Roller Pens 155 are fitted with the proved Pelikan71 words
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