The Straits Times, 17 November 1964
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Title Section24 1964-11-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTI F. ED EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits times Hal** 1 Ik**** 1 Estd. 1843. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73124 words
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Article15 1964-11-17 1 Start of the Week: Mass rallies throughout country to take pledge to defend nation15 words
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Article, Illustration962 1964-11-17 1 By STRAITS TIMES STAFF -REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.-TheYarg di-Pertuan Agong, inaugurating National Solidarity Week, said today that he was proud of the heroic spirit and patriotism of Malaysians. He called on his people to donate to the Defence Fund "so that the money will be used for962 words
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108 1964-11-17 1 KUCHING, Mon. Sarawak's Communists have found that Solidarity Week means action as well as words. La.-t night, civilians In Kuchlng banded together to protect I their street* from Communist contamination and captured hlx demonstrators with their I'andb lull of anti-Solidarity Wtek leaflet-.. Other108 words
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Article235 1964-11-17 1 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL By and PHILIP KHOO SINGAPORE, Monday. THREE Indonesian saboteurs were killed in Singapore waters near Sultan Shoal Lighthouse this morning. They were mowed down by gunfire when they took on a Royal Navy minesweeper patrolling the Southern Islands. Two of the saboteurs235 words
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Article64 1964-11-17 1 SYDNEY. Mon— A labourer, whose wife hit him on the head I with a wine bottle after he ate her pet rooster, was fined £A 1 0! here for flrtag six rifle shots near her feet. Heinz Muller. 53. said: "I was angry andReuter - 64 words
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Article37 1964-11-17 1 SYDNEY. Mon. A time-bomb planted in the Sydney headquarters of the Australian Communist Party failed to explode today because its clock stopped. A receptionist discovered the bomb In a shoebox on a window sill.37 words
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313 1964-11-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mm. Tengku Abdul Rahman today told thousands of people attending the mass solidarity rally at the Merdeka Stadium here: "You must decide here and now whether you will defend to the last this nation and your heritage." Violated There had been no313 words
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Article78 1964-11-17 1 LAS VEGAS "Nevada.— I Mon.— The wreckage of a Bonanza airliner vith 25 passengers and a crew of three was found today on the snowbound outskirts. There was no immediate wora whether there were survivors. Authorities said the wreckage was sighted from the air about five miles78 words
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Article44 1964-11-17 1 SEARCHLICHTS AID HUNT FOR INDONS SINGAPORE. I i At 2.3« am olice broosht in powerful searchlights on top of .luronc wirrlrss station and floodlit the area as MMM of police plodded thrriueb farms In scarrh of more infiltrators and army (Srr above)44 words
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Article247 1964-11-17 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE. Tuesday SINGAPORE police arrested seven InI donesians between 9.45 o'clock hist night and 1.09 this morning and recovered six sten guns. 10 handgrenades and a quantity of ammunition and cx- plosives. six of the arrested men said the) had landrd247 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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291 1964-11-17 2 ZANZIBAR, Monday. THE Government of Zanzibar has crushed a planned revolution, the Tanzanian VicePresident, Mr. Abeid Karume, announced yesterday. Five of the alleged plotters have been sentenced to death. Mr. Karume said. Mr. Karume made his announcement In a Radio ZanzibarUPI - 291 words
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Article, Illustration143 1964-11-17 2 \TEW YORK, Mon. A Soviet suggestion that China relax its efforts to stir up rebellions in Africa was turned down flatly by the Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai. the New York Herald Tri-j bune reported today In a dispatch from Lon-AP - 143 words
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Article33 1964-11-17 2 CASABLANCA. Mon. An earthquake ternlird residents nt Northern Morocco last night, but no dumage whs reported. The memory of the Agadir horror in which 15.000 died remains fresh In Morocco. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Article72 1964-11-17 2 LONDON. Mon. Talks by Zambian Ministers hf rr and in the United States soon are be- lieved to include planning measures to stave off any .«erlou.s economic consequences to Zambin > should Rhodesia d-clare indepp'icidence unilaterally. Informed source* said today. They understood thai during President KennethReuter - 72 words
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163 1964-11-17 2 TOKYO. Monday. JAPAN and Thailand today signed an agreement on the establishment of a technical traininp; centre for road construction in southern Thailand. The signing took place in Bangkok between the Thai Minister of National Development. Mr. Pote Sarasln. and the JapaneseReuter - 163 words
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Article36 1964-11-17 2 RAWALPINDI. Mon.— Pakistan will send India 50.000 tons of rice. The Pakistan Press Aaoelation quoted the Agriculture Minister. Mr. R*na Abdul Hamid. who v:iid the nee will be delivered by January APAP - 36 words
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Article24 1964-11-17 2 TOKYO. Mon. Pour Sou:ii vtoo dtfectad to the North during Hip Olympic Gaint-I*-ft. Os:U:.-i day by iblp for Chom;ln. North Korea.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration123 1964-11-17 2 Nyerere to show 'plot' documents to U.S. DAR-ES-SALAAM, Mon President Julius Nverere of Tanzania told a rally here today he would show the United States documents about an alleged Western plot against his country. He said: "If they can convince me they are false. I will be the first toReuter - 123 words
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231 1964-11-17 2 US hints of putting military pressure on Ho WASHINGTON, Mon. Mr. McGeorge Bundy. President Johnson's adviser on national security affairs, intimated yesterday that the Government was restudying the possibility of putting military pressure on North Vietnam in an effort to end Vietcong insurgency in South Vietnam. Mr. Bundy. In aReuter - 231 words
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201 1964-11-17 2 GANDHI'S ASSASSIN GODSE IS HAILED ASA 'MARTYR' BOMBAY, Monday. yHE dying wish of Nathur Nathuram Godse when he went to the gallows 16 years ago for shootIng Mahatma Gandhi was that his ashes be scattered across the Indus River "when the river flows under the Hindu flag, and not the201 words
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Article58 1964-11-17 2 HALIFAX- Nova Scotia. Mm. 1 Tho *****-ton Canadian Navy I ship Cape Scott, laden with tons of technological car<?o and about '30 .viemusts. today jailed on 'tour-month expedition to Raster The ■tody mil MMrace all medical, sociological and anthropological aspect! of the 1-200 Easter [slanders who haveUPI - 58 words
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Advertisement184 1964-11-17 2 Advertisement Beauty For The Under Twenties To keep the dewy bloom of youthful loveliness with the extra touch of a more sophisticated matt surface, your first consideration should be the choice of a powder foundation to keep your complexion young and petal soft for the years ahead. Smoothing on an184 words
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Miscellaneous39 1964-11-17 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby N '6 ee-rii?iNG. THIRD office vl \\cou£cnon ruis w?e*y Sfci/te*^- ||£j£fF^ s*- oence colibcvons j i cesics^- LUHCueoiie fabes J I i c awt V. CLorues #vux& r I AffOQO J LAUNOtrn \JO S-ll39 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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246 1964-11-17 3 Kill that cold quickly: Don't blow your nose lIARTFORD. (Connec- ticut), Mon. Dr. J. Grant Irving has not blown his nose since 1933. He inststs that his "don't blow" Idea prevents the common cold from lasting for more than two or three days. People with colds who blow their nosesAP - 246 words
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Article47 1964-11-17 3 NEW YORK. Mon Spirits were on sale last night at Noel Coward's musical 'High Spirits" one of two Broadway theatres which opened bars for the first time In New York theatre history Under new laws theatre proprietors may obtain liquor licences. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article43 1964-11-17 3 LONG BEACH (Call Mon All 29 crew ol a Libenan freighter. the 7.155-ton Archanuelov tliiit sank off the Mexican coast on Saturday night have been rescued by another Liberia n ship. the 15.980-ton the Evros. U.S.j Coast Guard reported yestcrduv. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article52 1964-11-17 3 NEW YORK. Mon. ActorBroderirk Crawford. 56, seriously cut liis leg and hand yesterday when he accidentally walked through a glass partition In a passenger terminal at Kennedy Airport. An airport doctor put 1 1 stitches In his left-knee and bandaged his left hand before allowing him toUPI - 52 words
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287 1964-11-17 3 Bonn spurns De Gaulle for Johnson WASHINGTON. Monday. FAR-REACHING military accords reached by the United States and West Germany were interpreted here today as an answer to President De Gaulle's attempt to undermine American defence strategy in Nato. The agreements, disclosed here in unusual detail, were signed on Saturday byReuter - 287 words
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218 1964-11-17 3 Britain: Race-hate slogans, bricks in the window... WARWICK (England). Mon. Race hate slogans have been painted on a Roman Catholic school and other buildings in this area. Police have started n special viffil. Four men were helping police with inquiries after crudely painted slogans in white and yellow paint, includingReuter - 218 words
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211 1964-11-17 3 MOSCOW. Monday. T^INETY-TWO top Dusiness executives from the West begin talks here today with Soviet trade officials to explore thp possibility of increasing Soviet-U.S. trade. The businessmen nearly nM American, but including Sir Harry Pilkington. chairman of Pilkington Brothers Ltd. among a handful ofReuter - 211 words
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Article26 1964-11-17 3 WASHINGTON Mon President Johnson returned to tlie White House last nlglU for the first time since his sveepine flection victory on Nov. 3— UPI.UPI - 26 words
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185 1964-11-17 3 What-not on-earth-could-it-be riddle for experts OUENOS AIRES, Mon. Argentine astronomers were today puzzling over a redcoloured unidentified flying object which sped across the southern night sky at four-and-a-half times the speed of an ordinary-man-made satellite. Astronomers at the San Miguel Observatory, near here, reported seeing the mysterious object cross fromReuter - 185 words
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159 1964-11-17 3 STOCKHOLM. M on.— Police yesterday '"ound a 10-year-old schcolbov playing in a street with a 22mm anti-aircraft shell from a visiting British minesweeper. But ne was 'too scared to talk." a British naval duty officer at Uddevalla in west Sweden saidReuter - 159 words
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69 1964-11-17 3 BUFFALO. (NY Mon.— j A push-cart vendor, Mohammed Ben All. told police that burglars had stolen his U5520,375 life savings while he was absent from his third-floor room In Buffalo. The sum Included US$9,OOO In coins kepi In nine shopping bags, he told police.AP - 69 words
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Article38 1964-11-17 3 COOKEVILLE (Tennessee). Mon. Pour college students who left a bulldozer parked on a highway at night as a prank have been charged with manslaughter of a young couple whose car crashed into the heavy vehicle.— UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article39 1964-11-17 3 DAMASCUS. Mon. Iraq Is hoping for more royalties from the Western oil companies that work the country'" oilfields. President Abdel 'Salam Araf said today he hoped final agreement would be reached soon on Increased royalties. AP.AP - 39 words
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98 1964-11-17 3 CARTKLI, (Minnesota). ■Slop —A father of 10 children, apparently .inKered when his entranced wife rejected his proposal for a reconciliation, shot and killed her and four of the children before taking his own life here last night. Police identified the dead a* John Jenderseck,Reuter - 98 words
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Advertisement813 1964-11-17 3 HOW to SPEAK WRITE X/^s MASTERLY lri<> ENGLISH J yr I\OES ywir Irnlnh roial yaur lack ot tducation. .^aaaaafl IV^ J I wf\ yaur tptich and writing, or dots your command of Enjcllth rut to mttt tvtry occasion and tvory f situation*? English is tht ont tool you mutt ust813 words
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Article28 1964-11-17 4 SINGAPORE Mon.— Water will be cut off in Jalan Jarak and Jalan Tiga Ratus. off Upper Cfcangl Road from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Wednesday.28 words
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167 1964-11-17 4 CINGAPORE, Mon. The Par- liamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, today claimed that no other Asian Government could offer fire victims with immediate accommodation and high rent subsidy as the Singapore Government could. Speaking at the second167 words
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Article, Illustration362 1964-11-17 4 TIIK Minister for x Health. MR. YONG NYUK LIN, told the Legislative Assembly today that since the reorganisation of the outpatients service, it had been possible for a sick patient to get attention within 15 minutes al the General Hospital. Congestion Previous to362 words
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Article202 1964-11-17 4 $2,300 robbery in busy street SINGAPORE, Monday TUVO gunmen took advantage of the normal traffic chaos in busy Hongkong Street this morning to rob a provision shop employee of $2,300 in cash. The victim, Tan Loy Chin, 46. was being driven in a Volkswagen van to the Overseas Chinese Bank202 words
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135 1964-11-17 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A visiting 15-man Korean trade delegation today had a busy day meeting businessmen and touring the Jurong Industrial site. In the morning, they conferred with Trade DlvLsion and Economic Development Board officials, and later met representatives of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association. They135 words
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Article85 1964-11-17 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— ln the Straits Times today we published a report of an exhibition depicting the history of the People's Action Party. The report said the first section of the exhibition dealt with the party's developments in six stages. It said the "the fifth stage discloses the political corruption85 words
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Article, Illustration379 1964-11-17 4 DARE TO BARISAN: 'REPEAT CHARGE' SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for National Development, MR. LIM KIM SAN, today challenged a Barisan Sosialis Assemblyman, Mr. Ong Lian Teng, in the Legislative Assembly to repeat the remarks he had made about contractors being "related to the PAP" outside the privileged walls of the379 words
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Advertisement15 1964-11-17 4 S^ouauKTCjcL^fe The Sensational IjF^i K Vancing entertain j^htly in the ARUNDEL EQIIM md mic *&m15 words
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Advertisement547 1964-11-17 4 IB ORGANISATION J LAST 2 HAYS! Horn I JO. ,j0 *SJO pm \m Dean sßirnny Siiiama Mn gaviSjr. -ROBWaNO m /WfcTHOODS H Z Bios CROSBy >:; OPENS THURSDAY imgm's "Tne itCRET 7"" TONY RUSbLL HELGA LINE B In I. Fo'Troncolor -,rv£3lll" ■oim:\s ioiiav 1 11 om, 1.45, 4, 6 30547 words
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Article108 1964-11-17 5 General rules out war over Sabah MANILA, Mon— C.m. Al- I fredo Santos, Philippines Armed Forces Chief of Staff, yesterday rulrd out military action to enforce the Philippines claim over Sabah. In a Press statement. Gen. Santos said his stand was based on a principle that the Philippines "renounces warReuter - 108 words
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Article51 1964-11-17 5 SINGAPOKK aloii.— The Junior Salety First Council will hold its 1964 safety first week next month tor .school children. Highlight of the week-long activities include safe cycling, a safety first quiz, a safety forum, a twoday exhibition at the r-'tionai library and a students' safe motoring51 words
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279 1964-11-17 5 CHEW LOY - 'Berjaya composed by an anti-Sock Sumatran CHEW LOY By KHOON: Kuala Lumpur, Monday THE man who composed "Berjaya", the theme song of National Solidarity Week, is an INDONESIAN. He is Mr s. B. Surya Buana. 42. a native 01 Sumatra who came here 18 months ago as Director of Music279 words
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Article60 1964-11-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR Mo: A tM v V. I•_ (i 15. ot Piichon? Roucl. Wits sentenced toulne mo'Uh.s' mil :n the Third Mas-strate* Couri h<TP for attempting to ix'ot-i $72 Irom ;t buildiiiß contractor, l.im L:an Seng. 45. <;f Klaiiß Ro.ici. The oflencr u».^ alleged to60 words
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Article27 1964-11-17 5 PENANG. Mon. The Nufconal Onion of Hou?l Bar and Restaurant Workers in Penanf? will celebrate its first anniversary with a cocktail party on Wednesday.27 words
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171 1964-11-17 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. A five-man team, led by the chairman of the Public Utilities Board, Sir George Oehlers, is now in Washington to negotiate a World Bank loan for the Johore River Basin project This was disclosed today by the Minister for Law. Mr E.171 words
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Article67 1964-11-17 5 SINGAPORE. Mon Re J venue Irom tobac tor the first 10 months of this year dropped by $1 million to $36.5 million compared with the corresponding period last year. I It, however, continued t<> oe the largest revenue earner (or the State This is disclosed In a67 words
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Article, Illustration221 1964-11-17 5 HOTEL KILLING: GANGLAND VENGEANCE? SINGAPORE, Monday. rjANGLAND vengeance is believed to have been the motive behind last night's murder of a police supervisee. Tay Chin Joo, 22, outside the Hotel Ambassador in Meyer Road. Tay was walking on the road with his cousin, Tay Moh Wah. 21, and their three221 words
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Article39 1964-11-17 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon. Subscribers here will have a betj ter telephone service Horn next i week. Telephone exchanges in Kuala Kanßsar. Enßgor. LengßOng, Patent Krnßus and Sauk are to b* re-orpamsed from Nov. 2239 words
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Article, Illustration243 1964-11-17 5 The fire engine that had to be pushed... J^UCHING, Mon. The Coroner here, holding an inquest on 10 people who died in a fire, was told of: A FIRE ENGINE that wouldn't start; THE FIREMEN who weren't there; and HOSES that were full of holes. The rire occurred at L243 words
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Article, Illustration1427 1964-11-17 6 A TREMENDOUS START TO SOLIDARITY WEEK IN ALL THE 14 STATES... day's procepriinn.s w;is LOYALTY loyalty to defend the nations .sovereignty and integrity against Indonesia's ag--:e"ive designs. Here is a Sta'e by State round up of the day's activities: In SABAH the Chief I Dato Donald1,427 words
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Article644 1964-11-17 6 FIVE-YEAR-OLD Annie Tan i buying a National Defence Fund flag in Kuala Lumpur yesterday first day of the National Solidarity Week. More than 300 volunteers like Miss Yap Chee Lee (above) of the Kuen Cheng Girls' High School, visited offices and other places to644 words
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Advertisement114 1964-11-17 6 STARTS TODAY I j METRO'S bargain bazaar I at 25 HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE I m (Opposite Supreme Court) FOR HER ilitew'?' J American cotton plain F^^luli/^ width from $1.20 per yd. f| J JgSIJU Blouses from $1.50 each 1 ~^T\ Pleated skirts $5 00 B c *^^^fc Nylon panties from114 words
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Advertisement112 1964-11-17 6 S" -g ""^tm^gmml When you care... S3 The little things you do for your children show .^JgM.V how much you care for them. When you give JB&A BmV them Sevenseas every day they know it is _H ft because you are sure it is good for them. They 9 W^^^9fmim112 words
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Article853 1964-11-17 7 AS part of its contribution to National Solidarity Week, the Straits Times continues today its series of explanatory articles outlining how YOU can have a stake in the defence and protection of the nation. The field is wide. It embraces the full-time regular forces853 words
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Advertisement264 1964-11-17 7 M@^M in it's I,^^ YEAR OF SERVICE ..,3^^_ IN MALAYSIA. >*y* ktajj^ *J Hfctt gSb Jf^^w i You see them everywhere in Malaysia well over 250 Avelirig Graders giving the high work outputs operators the world over have come to expect from Aveling Barford products. The 99H was first introduced264 words
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Miscellaneous181 1964-11-17 7 W^\ WK9 A THREAT OOP IPO I "^ACTUAUY I Nf^fK^ fIUZ.WAS /^WP.L,/^-l /'/f X* "A MADE ABOUT OUR AN' I PONT TWIKJK Me»s Y^-*^ THAT -A^W^N^ll y X NICE WEATHER. /o&O-. GOT ANNTTVIIKB i^^: THUMPER? NO Cl U J JT\ po nou? J/^. A TO do wrrw tm* f -=5.181 words
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Article, Illustration158 1964-11-17 8 SONGKOK OF SOLIDARITY PRESENTED TO Mr. LEE (SINGAPORE Mon. The two important aspects of Malaysian solidarity closer relations between all States and greater harmony among all racial groups were outlined by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight. At a dinner to launch158 words
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Article, Illustration345 1964-11-17 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. One of the factors contributing to political stability was public awareness of dangers confronting the democratic system, the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said tonight. "They recognise the need for people at various levels of leadership to take cognisance of345 words
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Article106 1964-11-17 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Sure, in reply to a question by Mrs. C. V. Dcvan Nair, Assemblywoman for Moulmein. today told the Legislative Assembly that the Government was building some 59 units of quarters costing 5209.000 for public daily-rated em- ployed. Of106 words
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Article, Illustration406 1964-11-17 8 'Must learn unity lesson ther smoothly. But the second problem, that of racial harmony, was difficult because the different peoples in this country have been used to their own ways of life. The religious and cultural aspects of this problem were particularly difficult. No problem Language though was no moreChew Boon Chin - 406 words
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142 1964-11-17 8 A STRIKE MOVE BY NURSES POSTPONED TTOE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has decided to postpone a move to organise demonstrations and a strike ballot of 2,400 Government nurses over the issue of the nurses' unsettled pay claims. Instead, it has decided to meet the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan142 words
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Article55 1964-11-17 8 SINGAPORE. Mon— A housei wives morniiiß coffee party to rpi.se funds for the State's underprivileged children will be held at the residence of the organiser Mrs. Louis Cheang— 33s-A Bedok Road at 10 a.m. on Thursday There will also be a Jumble sale, a fashion55 words
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429 1964-11-17 8 TTOE charge for "C" class patients at the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital will be increased from the present $3 to $10 with effect from Dec. 1. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, announced this during the429 words
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Article37 1964-11-17 8 SINGAPORE. Mon— The National Library has Hist p a booklet entitled "PhotoKraphv— a select list" for free distribution It (rtveK a selection of Bon-e 12>~, books and periodicals relattnc 'o almost all aspects of photograph-.37 words
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Article, Illustration1481 1964-11-17 9 Gavin Young - Gavin Young WHERE MORAL ARGUMENTS HAVE BEEN REJECTED IN FAVOUR OF SIMPLE SELFISH PERSONAL INTEREST IN the low. white building huddled among Sal i s luiry's skyscrapers thai is Southern Rhodesia's Parliament, an angry Government member jumped from his scat under a fulllength portrait of Queen1,481 words
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Article40 1964-11-17 9 that few here can understand. But Rhodesia Is not the only place in the world where careful long-term po- litical and moral arguments have been rejected in favour or simple shortterm selfish personal interest. OFNS COPYRIGHT.OFNS - 40 words
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Advertisement272 1964-11-17 9 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX !Thl< modern cistern is handsome hv^ipnic and efficient In operation. It flushes at a touch, wit h aquiet yet powerful action. The shell Is made of black Duranlte and th« Kinjfisherslphon mechanism ol polythene— non-corrodlnic. rustless. non-«irtng and unbreakable ConlorminK to BSS 1125. and Water272 words
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Article107 1964-11-17 10 20 Word* 110 (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the lat* llr Arthur Chew Yew Chay thank* all friends, relative*, for their kind aasiatßßWi donation*, nreathf and atteaMR. AND MRS. Charles Vincent for their kind xttendanre, good olshea and thouKhtful girts on the occasion of their OoMaa Wt-ddinK Anniversary on 14107 words
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Article63 1964-11-17 10 29 Word* tl» (Minimum) IN CVER LOVING Bkawaßf) LM Keng Soon, called to I.c with The Ixird on 17 11.63. Mo"t lovingly remembered and Madly mmnl by h:* »iff children. and trrnndchildren. Rleaned Hope' How tt Shin., n Our Sorro-i. I.lke The lehem> Plain. That It May Be,63 words
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Article237 1964-11-17 10 20 Word, SIB (Minimum) CHRISTMAS SALE. Km ditrount on r>rn«e», fnili'rurar. Suimauits. Hporia- etc. MaJaun Mane. L'» TiinKlln Road. Tel: (Spore) *****7. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. I tracher* and book addlcta to hrowar In their *howrooin at Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore. BE A GOOD Malayan Read Ucrita Harian.237 words
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Article685 1964-11-17 10 Tin- Tcngku has never spoken more bluntly of Indonesia's President than in his j address at the Stadium Mer- deka rally. There is no need to ;isk what has become of the I peace feelers which President Soekarno put out a few days j after the Security685 words
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Article362 1964-11-17 10 Colombo Plan aid has contributed to the economic and social development of Malayi sia in more ways than perhaps Its generally realised. Nearly I all the projects, programmes and institutions of which we I are most proud have been helped along by the wealthy members of the Colombo362 words
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Article183 1964-11-17 10 The greatest problem facing the organisers of the Royal Tour of Sabah and Sarawak is to strike a balance between the needs of security and the demands of people eager to meet their Rulers. It is difficult task and any error, obviously, must be on the side of183 words
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Article, Illustration1390 1964-11-17 10 Tengku 's call to the nation Indonesia wants torn probe and test us to assess our ability and will to resist Sept. 16, 1963, I stood here once again to proclaim the independence of Malaysia. Now I stand here again for the third time to ask1,390 words
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Letter120 1964-11-17 10 \VITH reference to your report (8. T. November Id) on a fight between two gangs outside the Ambassador Hotel, wish It tt be known that there was no quarrel or disturbance whatsoever In the hotel tea dance. The persrns Involved In the street fight had not attended the120 words
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993 1964-11-17 10 Defend this heritage or be crushed that he suffers from delusions of grandeur. His words and actions reveal his overweening pride and ambition Speaking on Indonesia's Independence Day on Aug 17 last. Soekarno grandly referred to himself as "the Great Leader of the Revolution". Among other things ne declared. "Our993 words
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Advertisement456 1964-11-17 10 Straits Time, 9c Malay Mail Classified advertltemfnti may be handed to: COLD STORAGI AUCAOB Orchard Road (lit Floor) COLD STORAOE BRANCHES At Holland n*ad Katang Kimil Road Naval Bat* Authorised Atentt: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Colly** Quay TMI N(WI PHONT FMipatrlcks Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL. 1 Admiralty Road.456 words
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Advertisement49 1964-11-17 10 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong Kowloon and Brunei. HEAD OfFICE: MALAYAN SANK (UIIBING 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED n ■i»«w»—i..iii iii Author, t »l C.p.tW: $50,000 000 liiuca »<* P».<J Up Ctelul: JiS.OOOOOO49 words
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Advertisement209 1964-11-17 10 AMANO TIME RECORDERS keep ErEEEr^" Q perfect employee-movement re- I > cords: their arrivals departures, I II daily going and coming, overtime, II plus the many other functions. I II JUHAAtOZZZSr TIME RECORDER 38x30x39 (cm) THE AMANO TIME STAMPS do not require special papers or /HA |A cards, any type209 words
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551 1964-11-17 11 SINGAPORE, Monday. fHE Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said today that National Solidarity Week was intended to show the world that though the 10 million people of Malaysia were a peaceful lot, they could not be bullied, cowed and551 words
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Article100 1964-11-17 11 A strike threat by hospital men I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The National Union of Hospital Assistants today threatened to send out stride ballot papers to its 1.100 members unless the Government granted it recognition. The decision to take a secret ballot was taken last night at a meeting of the executive100 words
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Article64 1964-11-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Ho Ree Hong. 23. of Peel Road, was charged In the Sessions Court here today with attempting to extort $50,000 from a building contractor. Ong Ting Hal, 34, by putting him In fear of death. He pleaded not guilty to committing the offence64 words
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Article37 1964-11-17 11 KLAI.A LUMPUR. Mon A w.rl Chang Ah Kin. 19. ni !;n?ri $5 here today for failing to attend court on July 31 on a xubpoena Chong. witness in a noting ease, pleaded giuity.37 words
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Article278 1964-11-17 11 TOH O R E BAHRU, J Mon. A Malaysian youth charged with being in control of arms and consorting with Indonesian armed forces today alleged in the High Court that he was threat ened with death by the police during interrogations after his arrest, Llm Sing278 words
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Article27 1964-11-17 11 SYDNEY. Mon. —Malaysia imported 8,000 tons of coal from Australia during the last financial year, according to the report of the Australian Joint Coal Board27 words
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Article, Illustration35 1964-11-17 11 TENGKU Abdul Rahman looks at a photograph of 2nd Lieut. Soetikno the Indonesian par :i troop commander who was captured at Labis, at Solidarity Exhibition at the Stadium Negara. Straits Times picture.35 words
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Article61 1964-11-17 11 PENANG, Mon. The city' rou etl u.iy p iss'-d a .supplement- al budget providing for the expenci.ture i.; $682,171. This Includes special expendl- ture if $214. 886. iviih a provision j of $96,000 lor the setting up of j proposed hawkers" stalls in Jalan I Cherng Fait Tze.61 words
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346 1964-11-17 11 Tengku: I hope Indons won't use A-bomb on its neighbours L r UALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman today expressed the hope if Indonesia should explode an atom bomb next year, it would not be used to destroy it, neighbours. "It is all right if Indonesia wishes to show346 words
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Article48 1964-11-17 11 BATU OaJAH. Mon. A lorry attendant, Wong Soh Chlng. 23, m killed when the lorry he was travelling in overturned and plunged Into a mining 000 l neir i here yesterday Wong's father- Soh Foo. 54. who vu driving the lorry. I "d unhurt48 words
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Article17 1964-11-17 11 PENANO. Mon. Thp Hutch ingx School will hold \<a annua pnae-givins. concert and exhibition tomorrow.17 words
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154 1964-11-17 11 IPOH, Mon. Five tin 1 mining companies in Perak have contributed a total of $3,300 to the National Defence and the Perak V'gilante Corps welfarp funds. The contributions wore handed to the Mentri Bcsar of Perak. Dato Ahmad bin Said. $1,000 each They154 words
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Article24 1964-11-17 11 PENANG, Mon. Two men were arrested last night when police raided a group o f about 10 gamblers In Brick Kiln Road24 words
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Advertisement141 1964-11-17 11 still thinner 1949: Eterna Matic, with its revolutionary ballbearing-moun-ted selfwinding system, created a technical sensation. 1956- The «Centenaire» series brought still another great success: the first really thin automatic watch. Today: The progress attained by pioneers of research and technology has made it possible for the first time to produce141 words
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Advertisement209 1964-11-17 11 a' blue spot iG^j I Push Button Model "CORTINA" BLAUPUNKT W J^^^^^BS3K3aMMCM|Ci^i^BMa^^ I 23" Screen CORTINA By Blue Spot is your best BUY jt^J^F DOWN: $50.00 only jflfifck (Nothing more to pay) MONTHLY: $5000 WT FREE: Outdoor TV ','^BEA Aerial. W J*. GUARANTEE: A Full f^tk year's guarantee with JS209 words
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Miscellaneous707 1964-11-17 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel 5 K.L. P. Pinatif affairs, 7.30 VACATION PLAY--6 Ipoh and Malacca HOUSE Mickey and the P.M.: 5.13 Test pattern and Comessa"; 8.00 News In Mandamusic; 5.45 Opening and rin: 8.10 THE STORY OF A programme summary; 5.50 New* JOCKEY featuring real life outlines in Malay; 5.53707 words
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626 1964-11-17 12 Watch out when appetite becomes an illness £^AST week I wrote an article about how to lose weight by eating the right kinds of food. Now comes an nstonish ing report from a WYsi German physician that "fal people eat themselves hungry!" Dr. Lotte Thewaldt of the Rhine State Hospital626 words
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Article68 1964-11-17 12 KEEP an eye open for a new type of floor wax, billed by the manufacturer as "the most significant development in floor care since 1932.'* It is said to offer a zloss that resists dulling from detergents, spills and water. But the finish is chemically sensitive. When68 words
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Article42 1964-11-17 12 SANDALS, styled to be almost barefooted, run as strong number one in the new year's shoe parade for infants, children and teenagers. For the older girls, thong and Italian-type open sandals are advanced. Newer sneakers, meanwhile, are featuring longer-wearing uppers.42 words
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Article49 1964-11-17 12 IN men's slacks the key words for next year are going to be permanent press, textured blends, more belt loops, and self belts. The no iron permanent fabrics will be in polyester-cotton blends as well as cotton-nylon cloths. Many self belts will have brass buckles.49 words
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Article60 1964-11-17 12 HOUSEHOLD HINTS rmake an emergency ice bag. fold a wet towel and freeze In an ice cube tray. Put the frozen towel in a plastic bag ana tie the end shut. Synthetic rubber gloves for cleaning are not affected by acid solutions and cleaning fluids. Place a piece of wax60 words
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Article, Illustration71 1964-11-17 12 FOODS THAT ARE CONVENIENT FROZEN vegetables, canned soup and instant coffee rank first, second and third respectively, in a research to determine what consumers regard as the most typical convenience foods. A dozen other product types, listed in order of importance, were: frozen fruit juices, packaged cake mixes, canned vegetables,71 words
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Advertisement173 1964-11-17 12 IKOPTROSE '^U— ROSE HIP SYRUP Richest of all in natural Vitamin C K^K^ Babies and growing children need J Vitamin C every single day for clear PfUm, firm gums, strong bones and f g|o B^ healthy teeth. Hut the body cannot si jQ@UI j&r 1 "tore Vita«niu C— that's why173 words
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Advertisement170 1964-11-17 12 !>4wl lllnllll PARIS CI3 FIRST SOAP PAD WITH DETERGENT B^^^HW^^ SHINE PANS EVEN FASTER^_H Only New Brillo has Gleam-O-matic detergent In 1t bursts into billions of "scrub-bubbles" that cut greasy crust so fas^you scarcely need to scrub. Wew Brillo gives you rich suds quickly— suds that last until every pan170 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-11-17 13 MR. CHONG Ml FARM, (above), senior medical representative of Farbwerke Hoechst A. G. Frankfurt (M) -Hoechst, has left Singapore for a fourweek visit to Germany. Mr. C'hiins. who has been detailman for the company's pharmaceutical product! in southern .V.ul.iya and Singapore for eight years, has been95 words
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Article, Illustration82 1964-11-17 13 WORK on the chlorine plont of the Chemical Co. of Malaysia Ltd., an associated company of 1.C.1. (Malaya) Ltd., at Podong Jawa, Sclangor, has reached an advanced stage. Thts photograph shows the three main buildings and port of the storage tonks. Beyond lies the Kuala Lumpur-Port Swettenham82 words
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Article, Illustration161 1964-11-17 13 REVLON International Corporation. the world's largest manufacturer of cosmetics, is planning to introduce a wide range of new products into the Malaysian market In the second half of next year. This was stated by Mr. George E. Verral. the regional director of the Far East161 words
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215 1964-11-17 13 GOOD surlace preparation and treatment are needed before economical and increased paint life can be obtained, according tc Mr. N. A. Bennett, director of Griffiths Brothers, London, a leading manufacturer of industrial paint Many people keep changing their brand where any215 words
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Article, Illustration116 1964-11-17 13 fHE Chartered Bank has announced new appoint- ments for two young Malaysians just back from extensive training at head office in London. Mr. Chiam Heng Yap (topi and Mr. Llew Yam Fee become covenanted officers of the Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur branches. Mr. Chiam joined the bank116 words
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143 1964-11-17 13 Stainless steel plant for Taiping planned p MANECKSHA and Co., a general goods store in Taiping, is planning a joint venture with industrialists in India to set up a factory in the Kamunting industrial estate to produce stainless steel goods. The firm la sending Mr. Joginder Singh to India to143 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-11-17 13 TWO mrmbrn of the staff of \edllovd Lines are due home tomorrow from a four-week advanced course for shipping executives of overseas agencies organised by Nedllnyd Amsterdam and Rotterdam in conJunction with Holland East Asia Line. They are Mr. Joseph Boon Kip Liang (top) and Mr.74 words
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Article49 1964-11-17 13 Mrs. Rosie Foo. Qanias passenger relations hostess at Paya Lebar airport, has been selected to attend a two-week course In Sydney covering passenger procedures. Mrs. Foo Joined Qantas two years ago and Is one of a team of four chosen to assist Qantas passengers at Paya Lebar49 words
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Article70 1964-11-17 13 Mr. W.H Westphal. Joint managing director of Rontolcll Laboratories Liu. of London. Is due In Singapore from Nov. 24 to 28 tc assess business possibilities. He will pay a flying visit to Kuala Lumpur Mr LEW Knijfht. Rentokll dlrector-ln-cliarge of fumigation left for the Far East70 words
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Article, Illustration274 1964-11-17 13 MALAYSIA is one of the best markets for Swiss watches, said Mr. Jean Ed. Friedrich. managing director of S. A. Girard-Perregaux and Co., Switzerland. The company claims to be the longest established watch maker in the world. Malaysia ranks seventh among countries of the274 words
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Advertisement241 1964-11-17 13 tear Sir, Wa hay* introduced ASLER tyr*wrltar« to Malayala. ADLER la th» oldeat typewriter aknufaeturlng coapany In Oraany and bvlonga to tha faaoua CRITHSIO group of quality ■anufacturara. ADLER typawritara axe known for thalr aodarn design, quality and auccaaa This is the ADLER TIPPA portable typewriter, gold medal winner for241 words
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Advertisement164 1964-11-17 13 AdvartiMtnant Three Years of Progress Th« Singopof* Firjt Four>-Yeor D*valopfnent Plon ho* now been tn secretion tor more thon three yeon. rhey hove been years of spectacular jragrees In every development tielc*— economic, tociol ond public odminixrrotlon. AlrecoV. mom thon $480 million hos been spent on tmoglnotive ond cmtxtiou* protects164 words
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Advertisement424 1964-11-17 13 National dealers leave for Japan A delegation of National r radio dealers from all ovei j^^^^^^^^^m^m^mmi^^mmm^^^^^^mmmi^*^ Malaysia recently left Sin- nT^IF f\ T\ W\ gapore by air to attend tbe K w* M r II X II 1964 industrial promotion fci Wil»^ tonr In Osaka, Japan. The I TILTING DRUM424 words
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Advertisement591 1964-11-17 14 laiTP^^ >^^^^*^"^r*^*^'^**^*^^^r^r^^^^^^^F^ B »^r^*^^^*^*^'^P»^*»^')M oniinurd from Pagr 10) ACKNOWLEDGMENT It Words Sit (Minimum) THE BEREAVEO FAMILY of late Mr. T Sn vnnnathan thank relatives and friends for assistance rendered at funeral on 13.11.1964. Ipoh. SITUATIONS VACANT Wordt tS (Mm.i—Box St ets. txtrm VACANCY UNDER BOX No. A 1470 S.T. K.L.591 words
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Advertisement1025 1964-11-17 14 SITUATIONS WANTED :o W,,rdt M Mm.,— Box SO clt. extra READ the Senior appointments vacant in The Sunday Mall each week. F.C.A. (ENGLISH) seeks Commercial Appointment Accountant tana I Box A495S S.T. Singapore. AN EXPERIENCED SERVANT able to do house work and washing. Parttime only. Please Phone to Tel: j2sSK)1,025 words
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Advertisement1091 1964-11-17 14 TUITION Word, U (Mi*.)— Box St rtt. rxlr. PRIVATE TUITION for Chin-* ro school students by experienced •i.ior Please write Box A4B4V S.T. Sll K»t>or« EXPERIENCED TUTOR ciwng tuition Pr. I— Se:- I in Thomson Ciarrten X.Mate Area preferanly morning 1965. I>l pore) *****9 JAZZ-PIANO. GUITAR, ACCORDION. Drums Lessons tnrol1,091 words
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Advertisement971 1964-11-17 14 RUGS, CARPETS CURIOS CHEAPEST SALS OF THE VIAR Van GIKTS wttn Every Purcnaae BELGIAN CARPETS 2' X 4- J 5 50 S' I V 4* x IS/t>' X 32/. 7* X 9' 4S/9 1 X 12- 65/ENGLISH TURFTED r x 9 so/- x 9* so/V x 9* ■■> 9* x971 words
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Advertisement849 1964-11-17 14 FOR SALE it Wnrdt M (Ml*.)— Box St eta. axtrm ENGLISH ELECTRIC Twin Tub 1 waxhin;; machine »tth built-in beater. It boils. Call at Singapore Krfrlwratlon Co., 164 Cltmenceau Avenue. Spore. Tel: KIM CHRISTMAS OPPORTUNITY: Men Non-Iron Coloured Shirt* t-i.<« 13t To 161 AlUlzen Now *3 WJ fcach Many Clearing849 words
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Advertisement735 1964-11-17 14 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (Room No. 229. 2nd Floor, City Hall). a > Supply of PLYSTS. PLYSWS And Telephone Cables (3 Items). Tender Deposit S2OO Close at 2.15 p.m. on 15.12.64. (bt Supply of Plumbing Metal and Solder during the year 1965. Tender Deposit $200 Close735 words
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Advertisement810 1964-11-17 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Colleee of Agriculture APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of Principal of thr College of Agriculture. Malaya. The Col- I lege is an Authority of the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, and the Principal ts responsible to the Council of the College for administration and810 words
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Advertisement813 1964-11-17 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SABAH ELECTRICITY BOARD EI.rXTKH Al. SI II ICVISOK/ rOKJMW The Bo.iio ikls raesnceto tm lour Electrical Super\iM>i7Forem.m and l. Inviting application*. Applicants are requeved to send details of iheir experience and copies ot references to the Secretary. P.O. Box 452. Je.-selton. Saban io arrhe not later trum ljtli813 words
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Advertisement1344 1964-11-17 15 10 LIVERPOOL A WESI COASI U K.Out b ton IMI 4 ram •■mini n i U h v lurerpnl (,ia«gc«... li Pirt ANIILOCHUS Li«erpitl. fa to* H Nu 21 Hu 22/25 xt> it 2«L?I!!L US ll "'"<" c.tf. ill. 3 Nu 19 Nu 25 2 Dec 3 MYRMIDON Lueriul, G1,344 words
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Advertisement1287 1964-11-17 15 I^l THE EAC-LINES Om^AVVjM SINCAfOIt lUAIA IUMPUt.P.SWCTTtNMMM HW«O MV 7r7B^>^^Ml eiN»«tt housi kinniic id >oio«h.« mwhouit I 'Im ItH Pint ***** *llit 1311 Pllll ***** SAILINGS 10 lIYROUIN, IAIIARIA. GENOA, LE HAVRt. aAMBURk, aRtMtN. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERQAM, GOIHENaURG. AARMUS AND COPENHAOEH. SinAaeorT"^^"^ i'M<b Pt«*ng POONA' (I) G. 21-31/11-21 Nu 2?1,287 words
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Advertisement1288 1964-11-17 15 I ben%line\ I URYICt 10 I.ONDON. LIVEBPOOt A CONIINLNIAj rMl>. DCIIUUAD fm L cOOl Ole BENMHOR huh jai 4 SißStMrt P. S'htai fining HrfrT JM 11 ll Ptrt TM*> Nil 11/11 Antverp JM II BENGLOE Fs> Lonaon Ccc 1 ULinwuvL Hamburg Oec II Singapon P, S'tiam Pinang Rnttercam Otc 221,288 words
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Advertisement1356 1964-11-17 15 te>w ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. llKffil LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL ANO MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore S"*am P»mn| CITY OF LEEOS 21 24 Nn 25 Nn t CITY OF CHICAGO 21 31 Nu i CITY OF BATH 2127 Nu 2131 Nu 1 Dtc 1 CUT OF RIPON 25/21 Otc 21 Dtc1,356 words
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Article125 1964-11-17 16 l\f ELBOURNE. Mon.— lndustrials iT were firmer with most movements small and leaders again variable. Base metals were higher with Renison Tin highlighting the market by Jumping 3/- to a 1964 high of 57/-. These shares have moved up strongly over the past few weeks. Oils were erratic,125 words
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Article232 1964-11-17 16 DECEMBER first grade rubber fob. elated at 5 p.m. In Sinsapwrt and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71 cents per Ib.. up one-eighth cent on Friday's closinc level for the position. The tone was quiet but steady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prlcet In oents per Ib. ystttrday: Int. 1232 words
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Article247 1964-11-17 16 T«HE following list of selected v Malayan Industrial yields Is baaed on last sales to Saturday Nov. 14: Covered. Definition (revised)! Times covered. Th- number of tlmen last year's total dividend is covered by net profits aftet tax and prior charges. Earning! yield: Last year's net profits grossed247 words
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Article245 1964-11-17 16 November 16 Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boratead 13 eta. M Containrs 12 eta. Dunlope 15 eta. M. Cables 16 eta. City Daw. 7 cts. McAllster 12 cts. k Bmeltera 27 cts. tl. Invest. 12 cts. Km no 15 Cts. 0.C.8.C. 18 Cts. Ptd Dlsp. 12 cts. Rcthman* 12 cts245 words
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Article31 1964-11-17 16 f^N the free exertance market In Hong was quoted at 3.761 for TT and 5.73 for cash. Sttrlmn wax quoted at 15.97 and one tael of geM at 2501.31 words
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Article26 1964-11-17 16 November 16. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71 cents (up one-eighth cent). TIN: $733.75 a picnl (down $6.25). Unofficial estimated offering: 195 tons (up 10 tons).26 words
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706 1964-11-17 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE Stork Exchange of Malaysia opened the week on a subdued note, with industrials a shade easirr and tins barely steady. The operations in the Kota Tingei area Inhibited activity. Turnover was very small and most movements downward.706 words
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Article26 1964-11-17 16 Malayan Stork Indirrs Nov. 11. Nov. Ifi. Industrials: M4l Hns: 1.14.48 134.4.1 rubbrrt: M 7.1! 107.24 *Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 100.26 words
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Article816 1964-11-17 16 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange oX Malaysia yesten'ay with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: C.S. MOLD NCS (2.000) 52.50: Ess* deb. (5.000) 51. 04; Dunlopi (1.000) fl.«-'; Bite ordi. (2.00U) 52.01 S2BL.816 words
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Article117 1964-11-17 16 CHIPS lying alonn«d. the Slnopore f Harbour WWII er ..pecui teday are: "iMlMtppt LIOV4 34. Aubv 5. fitraat Clarence 6 7 Bergioe ram in ii. 13 14. Anna Maeruk 18 tantern Miif« lf>. TJlpondok U7/21. Rajul.. 31 3.. Mukho 3.1 34. Glenogle 35/36. Benlawers 31/39. Camhodne 44.117 words
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Article65 1964-11-17 16 f^HINSSE Product Etchings, Sirua- port neon pricei per pieut yttUr- < day: 1 Coconut ell: hulk 5.%4 neller*. drum $.'i7 I Cepra: Nov. Her VK ••ed ••peer: Muotok unite 1141 *140 sellers, sprrnl Sarawak Mark «117j seller*. «*rl>*l Uimpon^ lilnck »l-'2t filers. ASTA rllers Sinxapare Cepra Attention noon65 words
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559 1964-11-17 16 rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell $6.25 a picul to $733.75 on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 10 tons to 195 tons. With more Uian three years of the current five-year agreement on tin already559 words
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Advertisement1115 1964-11-17 16 VI KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Paetfle and AUancic StM^ltj* Hongkong rranciKO L RtJJMM ion f oma ej pmort ~Tstmi»ma Man" 3t Oee/ 2 Ma 1» Jai 21 iai I Ftl IB Ftl 11 Ftl "HiKwartly Btacti'. 25/27 IM '3 Fel II Ft* I Mai it Mai II Hit West1,115 words
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Advertisement1039 1964-11-17 16 IUSTMIIa/lEa) iEAUNO SUVICI IHOIA, Parisian and P. SttU UIVIU lit FrttMitlt. Mllltana. Ststti. Tk Main* aal Nataiattisati f S'haa S'Dore B'pore t, S'btm <^n—» UPt/Sam RAJULA II 21 Nn 22 Nat 21 Nt> PURNEA Sailei Sailtl" II Nn UJUIs 11/11 Otc II De« II Bts CHAKRATA II Not It 231,039 words
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Advertisement39 1964-11-17 16 J. I. P. LINE i.i. "NISSAN MARU" Loading Singapore at PSA. Gdn. 40/41, Saili Nov. 18. Loading Penang on Nov. 19 20 tor Karachi, Bohroin, Khorromshohr, Basrah, Kuwait A B .nt.: GUTHRIE'S Singapore To 4: *****. Penang Tel: *****.39 words
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Advertisement821 1964-11-17 17 THE UNITED MALACCA RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Mai i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fiftieth Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of The United Malacca Rubber Limited will be held at No. M, Jalan Hang Jebat. Malacca on Monday. 7th. December, 1964 at n.30821 words
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Advertisement778 1964-11-17 17 1 KAMPONG LANJUT TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a dividend, the thirtieth, ot nine pence <9d.) per stock unit. iless income tax at the rate forty per cent, has been declared aue and payable to stockholders on >ne register on the 2nd December, 1964,778 words
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Advertisement1151 1964-11-17 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PERTADBIRAN KEREIAPI TANAH MELAYU Vacancy for Probationer Health Inspector Applications are invited lrom Federal Citizens lor appointment as Probationer Health Inspector in the Civil Engineering Department, Malayan Railway. Applicants must tl> have attained their 18th but not their 23rd birthday ana must be of robust constitution and (2;1,151 words
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Advertisement1650 1964-11-17 17 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited trom Federal Citizens and from permanent serving Government Officers u.cludmg those on probation tor the 101--lov.ini; apixjintnients1. ASSISTANT TRAFFIC OFFICERS. Telecommunications Department. Malav-M. Vacancies exist on the permanent b l *s;™-™*Z well as on temporary basis. Salary scale: $137.50 x 7.50 152.50/240 x 14-352/366x14-4021,650 words
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Advertisement747 1964-11-17 17 POLICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders which will close at 12 noon on 30th November. 1964 are Invited by th" Inspector General. Royal Malaysia Police, tor tinof Ihe following: Serial \nu>unt of No. Item of Store* Trndrr l)> poult 1. Cloth Drill Khaki SI. OOO/--2. Khaki Cellular Cloth 150/--3. Trousers Drill Khaki747 words
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502 1964-11-17 18 Razak's visit will lead to closer ties with Nasser SPECIAL REPORT by SAMAD ISMAIL THE economic and cultural relationship between the United Arab Republic and Malaysia is expected to be strengthened as a result of the visit by the Deputy Premier, Tun Abdul Razak. I understand the UAR is "deeply502 words
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Article249 1964-11-17 18 r'AMBODIA is considering severing diplomatic relations with the United States, the New China news agency reported yesterday in a dispatch from Phnom Penh. The report said the disclosure was made at an official meeting held in the Cambodian capital and presided over by PrinceReuter; UP - 249 words
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129 1964-11-17 18 Mrs. Wilson 'We intend to live simply' sacks the cook at No. 10 I ONDON. Mon. Mrs. Alice Green, cook at No. 10. Downing Street, the official resident of the Prime Minister, has left the post. Reports here said that Mrs. Gladys Wilson, wife of the Prime Minister, felt sheReuter - 129 words
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Article47 1964-11-17 18 BEAVERTGN (Michigan*. Mon.; Four people were reported killed last night when a licht plane crashed in a wooded area near here. The numbers were burned oJT the plane, which made identification difliculi. Representatives of the Federal Aviation Agency are at the scene— U.P.l.47 words
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Article38 1964-11-17 18 BONN. Mon —Mr. Gooree W. Ball. U.S. Undersecretary of state. opened talks with German leaders here this morning at a breakfast meeting wall thr Foreign Mmifuv. Dr. Gerhard Schroeder. at the U.S. Ambassador's residence. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article33 1964-11-17 18 VIENNA. Mon.— Eiclv. Hunaarians fled to the West oweekend. Two climbed over the barbed wire fence into Austria Six more came to Austria n* tourists and decided to stay.— UPl.33 words
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129 1964-11-17 18 DOXN, Alon.— The Bri- tish and West German Foreign Ministers favour in principle a visit by Queen Elizabeth to Iterlin during her Vfaßt German tour nrxt spring, it was understood after the .Ministers met here yesterday. But both sides agreed that no announcement orReuter - 129 words
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227 1964-11-17 18 lOHANESBURG. Mon. J Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd'S warning to Britain that it she dors not deliver the Buccaneer bombers he has ordered. South Africa would end the agreement under which Britain uses the Simonstown naval base domij nated front pages here i yesterday.Reuter - 227 words
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Article31 1964-11-17 18 NEW YORK. Mon. Pour let•rrs written by President Kennedy to the widow of one of hit shipmates on PT-109 will be sold ..n auction here on Dec. 8. A.P.AP - 31 words
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Miscellaneous332 1964-11-17 18 Straits Times Crossword mm\ 1 I f 8 l^l~~~l ACROSS 4. Escapes irom these vile pig* 4. Picked, it might be Interred on moving iS. 3. 3, 4). 18;. 1. Send pictures? (8). 8. Happen 10 have a month to 6. "It is the very of the return? Quite it.i.332 words
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Article356 1964-11-17 19 E. FRIOA - NEW TRACK AND PAVILION FOR PARK E. FRIOA by Singapore, Monday 'J'HE Singapore Government will soon spend $60,000 on renovating the eight-year-old Farrer Park athletic centre, which will be the venue for next year's second Malaysian AAU meet in July. The woik will be done in two phases, and $20,000356 words
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298 1964-11-17 19 WORLD OF SPORT I>OMBAY, Mon. The 19(35 Asian Badminton championships will be held in Bombay from Feb. 8 to 23, it was announced here last night. The championships, originally scheduled for this rronthj were postponed and the new dates were decided by the Badminton298 words
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Article154 1964-11-17 19 AFP accept assurance SINGAPORE, Mon. Asso- elation of Football Players president Seah Yun Chong. today told a SAFA council meeting that his association would not query the non-selection of two of their players. Wllf Skinner and Lee Wah Chin, In the FAM teams to play the Swedish tourists, Djuungarden, this154 words
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Article187 1964-11-17 19 SOCCER Dato Sambanthan Cup s-iinal (Tg Malimt: Tg Malim Indians 2 Kampar Indians 0. Batu Palm I.fe: Merdeka Esc 7 Palgeh 0 Lim Ewe Cheng: Shield (T. An.«oti> Bagan Datoh 3 Tamil Youths 1 Friendlies: Kinta Indians 3 Joyful FC. Spore 1; B. Gajah Malay Youth* 3 Ipoh Dounla.s187 words
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Article150 1964-11-17 19 SINGAPORE. Mon— SAFA president. Hussein Kamaji today urged Singapore players not to be disheartened by the selection of 23 players made by FAM In preparation for the Merdeka tournament and SEAP Games next year as they still had a chance to earn a place in the150 words
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Article720 1964-11-17 19 I I'd 11, .Mon. 1 Heights ior all nine races of the Perak Turf Club I November meeting mi Sunday: Cl. 1, Div. 1 s if straight Djazzi 9.06 I Pizarro II 8.1 1 Koyal Meadow 8.09 j Fire Gold 8.07 Fraser's Hill 8. Or! The720 words
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Article, Illustration50 1964-11-17 19 PENANG DTC GIRL REPEATS SUCCESS piGHTEEN-year-old Koay L Phaik Suan, of the Day Training Centre, winning the Penang AAA five-mile walk on Sunday in 59 niin. 26.8 sec. Mi>s Koay, who was also the winner last year, finished more than half a mile ahead of the runnerup, Endon binte Ismail.50 words
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388 1964-11-17 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The MRA Stipendiary Steward. n. his report, and that tne adjourned inquiry into the reason fot iho Untie (apprentice Soaido and Executive (K. Smith) coming together at the finish in Race 9 on the second day of the Selangor meeting on388 words
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229 1964-11-17 19 IPOH, Monday. pERAK are confident of giving formidable Selan- gor, the defending champions, a good fight when they meet in a Malaya Cup rugger match on the Municipal Padang here on Saturday. Perak began the season with a defeat by Penang by 9-3229 words
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149 1964-11-17 19 JTJUALA LUMPUR. Mon. I Five new players have I been selected to represent SeI langor against Perak in their HMS Malaya Cup rugger match at Ipoh on Saturday. The team was chosen after a trial game played on the Padang todayTrie new players are:149 words
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Article35 1964-11-17 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. —Old RafTleslans Association Invitation XV bear, Singapore Cricket Club by eight points (a goal and a penalty) to live (a goal > in a Rugby football match on the padang today.35 words
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Advertisement375 1964-11-17 19 WHAT IS "GENIE EYE" AND WHAT ARE ITS ADVANTAGES "GENIE EYE" is the nicknome given to a revolutionary •xposure meter developed by YASHICA. This meter hos 3 resistors; one to measure the highlights, another the lowlights, and the third, to 'mediate' between the two readings to give you a corrected,375 words
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Miscellaneous43 1964-11-17 19 SPO&TS BIARY SOCCER Voon Cup Replay: Peralc CRC v Kilat (Jn A. Jalil). HOCKFY— S'pore Div. 1: SRC v University (Farrer Pk. S'for 1 Oiv. 1 KO: TPCA A' v Police I Dopot "A" (Depots Div 2: Rida v Chartered Bank (Taylor Rd).43 words
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219 1964-11-17 20 KOTA TIXGC.I, Mon. Security forces have been combing large areas nf jungle and swampland in the Kota Tinggi and Mcrsing districts following persistent reports by villagers of new Indonesian landings in these arras. The first report came on Saturday when several fishermen and219 words
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Article97 1964-11-17 20 NEW YORK. Mon.— Police have found the tattooed nude torso oi a woman un a piece of waste ground in the Bronx and now lace their third mutilation murder mystery within a month. Near the torso police found the woman'! head and right armReuter - 97 words
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Article27 1964-11-17 20 AMMAI -iieikh Abdullah Al-Qualqili. M ruling >lrtli conirol Id: "If the Government decides o udl a course, it Is binding: with it." ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article50 1964-11-17 20 HONG KONO. Mon.— Passengers booked on Japan Airlines flights to Jakarta. Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo today were affected by a strike of the r jmpany's personnel. "There will be no JAL flight* coming in or going out today." a JAL spokesman said here. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article23 1964-11-17 20 CANBERRA. Mon. Australia has placed an emereency ban on the export of copper and scrap. Starting on Nov. 21. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article22 1964-11-17 20 NEW YORK, Mon.— The Peace Corps hopes to send 500 doctors and 5.000 other volunteers to underdeveloped nations AP.AP - 22 words
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Article362 1964-11-17 20 LONDON. Mon— lt has been a day of generally unsettled condition.^ in the stock markets, but conditions became rather steadier towards the close. With a period of some five months of uncertainty ahead, buyers have shown very little interest. Selling was fairly persistent during the362 words
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Article51 1964-11-17 20 LONDON, Mon Spot 21 id., Dec. 21 ',d.. Jan. 21-3 16d.. Feb. 21 >«d.. Jan. Mar. 21>«d.. Apr/June 21d July Sept 20-15 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20", d. Jan. Mar. 20-13 16d Apr. June 20',d., July Sept. 2O' l id., c.l f. Dec 21-1 16d.. Jan. 20.d i Tone: Very51 words
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Article26 1964-11-17 20 London. Mon. Buyers £1460. sellers £1465. Forward buyers £1440. sellers £1445. Settlement £1445 Turnover a.m. 130 tons. p.m. 105 tons. Tone: Very steady but quiet.26 words
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277 1964-11-17 20 A-bomb claim: Even Indonesians have their doubts JAKARTA. Monday. pOHKNiX observers were sceptical and even Indonesian officials were inclined to treat lightly Indonesia's hopes of triggering off her own atomic bomb soon. Brig.-Gen. Hartono, Director of the Army's Logistic Service, claimed after the successful firing of army rockets near Jakarta277 words
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328 1964-11-17 20 Razak: Very useful talks with Nasser LONDON. Mon. Malaysia's I> c puty Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said on his arrival here last night that his visit to Cairo was "very useful indeed." Before his departure from Cairo, this joint UAR Malaysian statement was issued at the airport: "The UAR328 words
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Article42 1964-11-17 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— A detective tonight fired a shot while chasing a gang of four who had earlier attacked and seriously stabbed two men in Alexandra Road. Two men were arrested by the detective and a colleague42 words
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