The Straits Times, 18 November 1964
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Title Section26 1964-11-18 1 AYE.RAGE DAILY CERTIF.ED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 T he St ra its Times Mat*** 1 fie**!*'* 1 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73126 words
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Article, Illustration37 1964-11-18 1 LEADER AND CARRIED HIM HE TRICKED INDON ON BICYCLE CROSSBAR TO THE POLICE A CAPTI'RED Indonesian infiltrator (fare m.iskrth is taken away under strong police jju.inl in polire van. Straits Times picture.37 words
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Article, Illustration726 1964-11-18 1 JACKIE SAM. ABUL FAZIL; PHILIP KHOO - By 1 JACKIE SAM. ABUL FAZIL and PHILIP KHOO PHILIP KHOO: SINGAPORE, Tues. THE leader of the Indonesian infiltrators captured in Singapore last night, believed to be an army lieutenant, was taken for a ride —in more ways than he had bargained for. A farmer, Tan Tian 00, 27,726 words
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94 1964-11-18 1 UAR CAN'T INVITE MALAYSIA: SUBANDRIO JAKARTA. Tues. Dr. J Subandrio said today that the United Arab Republic "could not possibly invite Malay- sia" to the second AfroAsian conference next March. The Foreign Minister said: ••Participation of Malaysia in the .second Afro- Asian conference is not determined by one or twoUPI - 94 words
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Article65 1964-11-18 1 JAKARTA. Tues —The pro-Com--1 munist Jakarta newspaper Warta i Bhakti said today that the State- owned Egyptian newspaper Al Ahram is "employed by neo- colonialist countries.' I Warta Bhakti attacked Al Ahram 1 for publishing a story saying that several countries had proposed the postponement ofAP - 65 words
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Article39 1964-11-18 1 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Legislative Assembly tonight concluded :ebate on the ordinary estimates of the Government's 1965 budget, and nassed them without amendment The assembly nill debale the development estimates to- I I morrow, i See Pafe 4).39 words
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Article25 1964-11-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Prime Minster's Department this morning held a snap collection tti staff and collected 52.497 for the National Defence Fund.25 words
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Article, Illustration40 1964-11-18 1 TAN HAN 00. the farmer who tricked the leader of the Indonesian infiltrators and carried him six miles on the crossbar on his bicycle to the police st.ition at Jurong. Strails Times pictinc.40 words
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Article51 1964-11-18 1 JAKARTA. Tues President Soekarno today ordered M reme Operational Command iKotl> to .step up the confrontation to crusli Malaysia in all Melds, according to Radio Jakarta. The radio said the order was taken after a four-hour long meeting of Kotl at the Palace. chaired by President51 words
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Article377 1964-11-18 1 TENGKU GETS BIG WELCOME IN SABAH KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Till-! Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul R;ihiikiii, left here today by an RMAF aircraft on a four-day official visit to Sabah. It is believed that his visit is to pave the way for the visit of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the377 words
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Article108 1964-11-18 1 Parachute riddle at Naval Base SIM.APOKi;. Tue s. Three mysterious red parachutes floated down into Singapore and Johorc today. Each of them measured three feet across and had Irad weights attached- They were first seen falling from a height of about 300 feet from an unknown source. One of them108 words
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235 1964-11-18 1 Razak: 'Good friends' policy only way From SAMAD ISMAIL LONDON. Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul k. stressed today thai economic and social progress in South-east Amu could only be achieved if the Governments In the region redouble their efforts to coop era t c as s?ood neighbours." He235 words
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Article18 1964-11-18 1 D NATI' Malaysia Uibutton to umd ami programme lo uss4o.<mhi. it was announced h< the Mai)18 words
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Article24 1964-11-18 1 The comrades I JAKAH I A eten Mil t yesterday thai I V:iinn was a "comrade he adc!n-.-,sc<! a mi Russian ruin: I «re24 words
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Article23 1964-11-18 1 CONSCRIPTION BILL PASSED WMFRRA. Tues. Austr.ili.in Houvo of Rcprrsent.itivrs tonight p;i-.N(<ii compulsory conscription bill after IS hours of bitter debate ReutcrReuter - 23 words
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Article231 1964-11-18 2 Mao shoots down a U.S. plane THE Chinese Air Force has shot down an American pilotless high-altitude plane over central southern China, the New China news agency said y< sterday. The agency report s.iirt: "A pi lot less highaltitude reconnaissance military plane of U.S. Imperialism, intruding into China's territorial airReuter - 231 words
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122 1964-11-18 2 YEW DELHI. Tues.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Shastri, appealed to Asian and African countries yesterday tc unite in protesting against the spread of nuclear weapons He said: "If an the peace-loving cou n stand together t| nuclear armament-, they will be strong enough to122 words
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Article, Illustration29 1964-11-18 2 VyHITE mercenaries, fighting with regular TT Congolese Army troops against the rebels, move in on a key point for the advance on rebel-held Stanleyville— UPl photo.29 words
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Article80 1964-11-18 2 HONG KONG. Tues— North Vietnam has promised to help In relief work for tL.od victims In Somii Vietnam, the North Vietnam news agency said today. It told the South Vietnam Red Cross and the proCommunist National Liberation Front it would send 20.000 tons ot rice. 10.000 tonsReuter - 80 words
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267 1964-11-18 2 FOUND IN REBEL HIDEOUT: AMMO FROM PEKING LE O ~P O L O VILLE. Tues Chinese Communist machinegun ammunition has been uncovered in a rebel hideout in Eastern Congo the first solid evidence of Chinese intervention In the Congo. A white mercenary non-commissioned officer yesterday told reporters how he pulledAP - 267 words
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Article45 1964-11-18 2 DRUSSELS, Tucs. Mr. Moise Tshomtx the Congolese Prinu' Minister, has cut short a tour of the Lower Congo to return to Leopoldville, Leopoldville radio said last night. The radio added that "unforeseeable circumstances have obliged Mr. Tshombe to return to Leopoldville." Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Advertisement153 1964-11-18 2 QUINS Four boys and a girl LISBON. Tues. A Negro woman in Mozambique birth to quintuplets— four boys and a girl It was reported last night. The woman, mother of two other children, and the babies are doin? well, the report added.— Reuter. jSgUBROUGHsB New Burroughs J 600 electric adding153 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-11-18 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby N. «XJ MUST UAVE TAXEM^V KlO LEAVE Of YOU? SCNSCS^ '[MfiUNO. you KMCW THAT I VI f~~ YOU OM& ALWAY6 U»OE ID AUC YOU FH&T I osJLV TO«Sv -SHALL I BUY IT OR WOT ?^-> \jOHE WXoJ41 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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108 1964-11-18 3 Two pain relieving drugs that can kill WASHINGTON. Tues. The U.S. Food ar/i Drug Administration has warned doctors that two widely used drugs, aminopyrine and dipyrone, could cause some patients to develop a blood disease which is sometimes fatal. Use of the two drugs, for relieving pain and fever hadUPI - 108 words
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Article, Illustration33 1964-11-18 3 KINGMAN (Arizona). Tues. —I Thirteen people wire reported I yesterday and hundreds o! I motorists and hunters stranded i •fter a blizzard caused snow falls' of up to nine inches. Router.Reuter - 33 words
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341 1964-11-18 3 Central committee hands out rewards... MOSCOW, Tuesday THE men who ousted Khrushchev yesterday fired his former deputy, his farm expert and his son-in-law. An announcement also said three "young Turks" had been promoted in thtt Communist Party hierarchy. The State Security Committee iKGBi341 words
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72 1964-11-18 3 £25 fine— for shaving while driving BICESTER i England). Tues.— Labour MP. Mr. Lan Robert Maxwell, was fined £25 yesterday for shaving while driving his Rolls Royce. Mr. Maxwell, 41. was not In court and pleaded not guilty through his lawyer to a charge of careless driving. Company director, Mr.UPI - 72 words
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Article76 1964-11-18 3 WASHINGTON. Tues— A U.S. Space Agency official has proposed that foreign countries buy tickets or rent space aboard future U.S. space stations rather than develop such craft themselves. Mr. H H. Koelle. director ot future projects at the Marshall Space Flight Centre. Huntsville, AUibuma. said such anAP - 76 words
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193 1964-11-18 3 UNITED NATIONS Tuesday delegations pledged (US)$7l.7 mil--11 lior yesterday for U.N. technical assistance in 1965. The total was tar short of the (US)$l5O million goal because the United States and Britain, for different reasons, withheld their pledges The U.S. carried cut its threat to refrain193 words
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Article32 1964-11-18 3 WASHINGTON. Tues.— State Department officials today denied a Jakarta newspaper report that an Invitation had been extended by President Johnson to President Soekarno to visit the United States. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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163 1964-11-18 3 "THE latest hairstyle for with-it girls is the long, straight look .just like pop stars Marianne Faithful and Sandie Shaw. And. to set this effect. some girls are actually ironing their hair like the two girls in the picture. Carol Armstrong (about toMirrorpic - 163 words
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Article41 1964-11-18 3 LOS ANOELES. Tues Ac- tress Kate Manx. 34. who starred lin the Broadway production of i "Two In The Ai.-lc." died early yesterday irom an overdose of barbiturates. The county coroner listed her death as a suicide. U.P.I.UPI - 41 words
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Article36 1964-11-18 3 LIVERPOOL. Tues. Golfers here have been invited to carry shotguns in their golf bass to try to end a plague of crows. They Hew off with 26 golf balls In one day recently.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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162 1964-11-18 3 T ONDON. Tues. A mother seeking her 14-year-old son in a dimly-lit cafe found teenage couples "in various stages of lovemaking, police said in a Southport court yesterday. Bhe became hysterical— but later tipped off the police. Later the police, dressedUPI - 162 words
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Article44 1964-11-18 3 Recruiting for astronauts TOKYO. Tues. Tue U.S. Air Force headquarters In Japan said :od;ty that applications will ije accepted for future astronauts. An announcement said the National Aeronautics and Space Ari must rat ion will recruit 10 to 20 scientist astronauts next spring. U.P.I.UPI - 44 words
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Article29 1964-11-18 3 PARIS. Tues. A resolution submitted by Israel calling for its inclusion among countries regarded as part of Asia was defeated in the Unesco general conference yesterday. A.PAP - 29 words
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Article22 1964-11-18 3 NEW YORK. Tues.— The Peace Corps hopes to send 50 doctor* end 5.000 other volunteers to underdeveloped nations. AP.AP - 22 words
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Article62 1964-11-18 3 LONDON. Tu< v The Prime Minister. Mr Harold Wilson, said kul night that his Kovernment "rejects i-ateeori-t ally" the French idea of a separate European nuclear deterrent. \n\ I .iirii.jf.iii force divorced from the I nit.-d States "would weaken and divide Nato and face our American allies62 words
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151 1964-11-18 3 Adultery a priest confesses to packed church ELBURG (Holland), Tues. A vicar here told his 500 parishioners he had committed adultery in a car with a girl who had been attending his Sunday school catechism classes. The vicar is 54. the girl 26. Her fiance found them together and informedReuter - 151 words
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Article18 1964-11-18 3 106— and leading AARAU i Switzerland). Tues. Switzerland's oldest woman, Mrs. Martinelli-Gatti. celebrated her 106 th birthday yesterday.18 words
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426 1964-11-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Singapore Government will spend $18 million to build 41 new primary and secondary academic and technical and vocational schools throughout the island. This was disclosed today by a Public Works Department spokesman at a weekly press conference. IBi B The426 words
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Article37 1964-11-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Chong Pant? Village community centre In Sembawang will celebrate its third anniversary with a handiwork exhibition, a games tournament and an aneka ragam on Nov. 23, and a dinner on Nov. 28.37 words
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180 1964-11-18 4 54 OLD BOYS ASSOCIATIONS MUST ALTER CONSTITUTIONS SINGAPORE. Tues. The Government has ordered 54 Old Boys' associations in the state to alter their constitutions in accordance with certain requirements under recent amendments to the Societies Ordinance. The Deputy Premier, DR. TOH CHIN CHYE. disclosed this today in the Legislative Assembly180 words
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126 1964-11-18 4 Mobile concerts to be held at community centres SINGAPORE, Tues. The People's Association is organising mobile concerts In 14 community centres during the National Solidarity Week. The programme is as follows: Nov. 18 from 7 to 8 p.m. at Joo Chiat; from 8.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. at Slglap. Nov.126 words
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Article25 1964-11-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Water will be cut off In South Bridge Road (from Nos. 50 to 68) tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.25 words
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271 1964-11-18 4 Live wires ('TO KEEP AWAY INTRUDERS') kill girl: Man, 74, is fined $200 SINGAPORE, Tues. Live electric wires, fixed around the wooden pillars of a house by a 74-year-old man "to keep away intruders," caused the death of his granddaughter by electrocution, a district court was told today. According to271 words
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Article49 1964-11-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will talk on "Some problems for Democratic Socialists in Malaysia" to members of the University of Singapore Democratic Socialist Club on Friday. The talk will be held In the new lecture theatre 4 at 8 p.m.49 words
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Article338 1964-11-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Culture, MR. S. RAJARATNAM, today challenged the Barisan Sosialis to publish statements of its former chairman, Dr. Lee Siew Choh in his current polemics with the party in the party organ, the Plebeian Express. He was replying in the338 words
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Article114 1964-11-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues Lawyers, magistrates. i judges and police officers were among the large crowd who attended the 1 funeral and cremation of a Singapore lawyer. Mr. Lim Scow Beng, at Mt. Vernon today. Mr Llm, a partner of the legal firm. Boswell. Hsieh and Lim, died114 words
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Advertisement109 1964-11-18 4 Advertisement When fragrance counts TOSCA Perfumed Cologne ■ivith its exciting fragrance can make you the girl who is always the centre of attraction, the girl with the look that says instantly: so fresh so lovely, the girl who never, never lacks admirers. Exquisite TOSCA Perfumed Cologne with its special strength109 words
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Advertisement169 1964-11-18 4 SEASON SIMULTANEOUSLY FROM TOMORROW &'fti REX (Spore) SKY IVi'Vi PRICES -NO FREE LIST 3 DAY SHOWS ot $3.00, $2.00 $1.00 I—2 EVENING SHOWS at $3.50, $2.50 $1.50— HURRY! Book NOW! AVOID LAST MINUTE RUSH! |**-wl|! lit- Ik O M. \j \J B •JSAR ABBAS" am mum r» i m\o nr.169 words
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Advertisement503 1964-11-18 4 imiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiioitiiimiiif 1 LAST HAY! 1 5 SHOWi AT 4 SHOWS AT =11 om-1. 30-4.00 100-330 =630ft9 30 nm 645». 9 1 spm SHOCK" OICKERSON Carl CROW ODEON PALACE OPENS TOMORROW 1 SJACK5 JACK HAWKINS_ EOPEMS TODAY 1 Ellom 130-4-6.30 9.30 p.m. I h \ijk^ =WITH CHINESE [D( I H*J Plus!503 words
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Article, Illustration453 1964-11-18 5 HO SAI KONG - HO SAI KONG By Penang, Tuesday AN American couple on a round-the-world cruise in their yacht Koae, which they built themselves, are stranded here without a crew. Mr. Carlton B. Taylor, a 61 -year-old retired Lieutenant of the U.S. Navy, and his wife, Dorothy,453 words
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174 1964-11-18 5 Wife seeks to vary maintenance order CEMGAPORE. Tues. Mrs. Peggy Tan, wife of Mr. Tan Keng j Siong and daughter-in-law of a millionaire banker, is seeking more maintenance for her- i self and her three children. On Feb. 12 last year sbe i was granted a maintenance order of $688.85174 words
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Article43 1964-11-18 5 TANGKAK. Tues. A $5 000 playground is being built here under the rural development scheme. The playground, which will have two basketball courts, two badminton courts, swings and .s.ideb. is expected to be ready by the middle of next month.43 words
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Article58 1964-11-18 5 SINGAPORE. Tues a team of six naval frogmen yesterday began operations to salvage a Royal .Vavy two-st-a'.er lew-ievel strike !>omber which crashed Into the Straits of Johore on Sunday. Bull the p;M. Lieui. w. m. Tristram and the observer. Lieu!. P.I. Matthews, who baled out before58 words
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Article27 1964-11-18 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The birthday of Sri Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh religion, will be celebrated here on Thursday with hymns, prayers and lectures.27 words
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171 1964-11-18 5 LONDON, Tues.-A couuh sweet dispute between i the White and Hudson Co. I of Southport. England, and a Singapore firm. Asian Organisation, was decided <n favour of the Britisn com- i pany here by the Judicial j Committee of the Privy Council. White andReuter - 171 words
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Article60 1964-11-18 5 PENANG, Tups. Thir\es stole four SI. OOO not« »nd articles worth S3.">o from a contractor's home In Scotland Road early this morning. Mrs. Ooi Bee Tat. 42. wife of the contractor, told police a bread delivery man called at about 6 a.m. and found the front60 words
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Article52 1964-11-18 5 PENANG. Tups. Two boys escaped trom the Waterfall Apad Boy.s' Home yesterday. Hasthim bin Che Sab. 14. detained in the home waiting to be sent to the Taiping Boys' Home for three years, was missed at breakfast time. Ajit Singh. M. disappeared at about the52 words
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Article26 1964-11-18 5 PONTIAN, Tues— The water supply here will be cut off between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. tomorrow because pipe lines are being changed.26 words
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207 1964-11-18 5 Soek's bomb report to embarrass U.S. says Ismail KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today that the report about Indonesia's capability of producing an atom bomb was meant mainly to embarrass tine United States. Dato (Dr.) Ismail was speaking at207 words
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Article56 1964-11-18 5 KAMPAR, Tu«s. Exhibition dances will highlight the Poppy I Day ball, organised by the Kanpar district Poppy Day appeal fund committee, at the Kampar Club here on Saturday night. The organiser. Tengku Mariam Khalida binte Tengku Ibrahim Shah, appealed for generous contrlbutions and support to56 words
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Article, Illustration97 1964-11-18 6 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. ]y|ORE than 30,000 schoolchildren, members97 words
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702 1964-11-18 6 No-pay service dedicated to fighting distress THE Red Cross Society, which has units throughout Malaysia, will accept volunteers at any time. Due to its international nature, the movement is not restricted to citizens of any particular country. There are also no formal educational qualifications required for entry though all recruits702 words
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Article133 1964-11-18 6 TPOH, Tues A special 1 exhibition to convince fence-sitters of the dangers of Indonesian confrontation anc 1 Soekarno's territorial ambitions was opened here today by the Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Ahmad bin Said. "I hope that this exhibition will convince fencesitters who are still undecided133 words
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Solidarity Week special
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172 1964-11-18 7 J^IM I I MPUR, Tues. llunrirfils of schoolchildren are among the lars? crowds visiting the Solidarity Week exhibition at Stadium Negmra showing Malaysia's triumph ovrr Indonesian aggression. Since its opminu yesterday by the Prime .Minister. Tengku Alirlul Rahman, it is estimated that over172 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-11-18 7 SII.TAN Ismail of Johore unfurls the Malaysian flag to declare open Johorc's Solidarity Week rally at the Johore Kahru Padang. Behind the Sultan Is the Mentri Besar. Dato Hi 11 Hassan bin Haji Yunos. The Solidarity \Veek celebrations were highlighted by an exhibition depicting95 words
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Article154 1964-11-18 7 ALOR STAR, Tues. One hundred thousand schoolchildren in the State will be asked to sacrifice one day's pocket money at 10 cents each a month for one year to the Kedah National Defence Fund "We hope to collect 510.000 from this .source alone."154 words
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Article, Illustration162 1964-11-18 7 Singapore schools take a loyalty pledge SINGAPORE, Tues.— Thousands of Singapore school children, together with their teachers i and principals, began the second day of I National Solidarity Week here with a loyalty pledge. This pledge was made before the Malaysian and State flags were unfurled. "We pledge ourselves to162 words
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411 1964-11-18 8 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. •JHE Federal Court of Malaysia yesterday held that the Fugitive Offenders Act of 1881 is applicable to the State of Singapore notwithstanding the incorporation of the State in the independent Federation of Malaysia. The Lord President of the Court,411 words
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Article28 1964-11-18 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Commissloner-ln-Chief of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. RearAdmlral Roger Dick, will Inspect the Singapore Brigade on Nov. 29 at Jalan Besar Stadium. I28 words
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Article76 1964-11-18 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore is to have a telecommunications relay station in conjunction with the World Weather Watch Service, the funds for which will come from the World Meteorological Organisation's development fund. An eight-man panel of the WMO. meeting in Geneva last week, approved the expenditure of U.76 words
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Article22 1964-11-18 8 PONTIAN, Tues. A Poddy Day dance will be held at Pel Chun Chinese school hall here on Dec. 4.22 words
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194 1964-11-18 8 Farmers in Tawau aiding Soek guerillas— police JESSELTON, Tues. J Chinese rural farmers in Tawau are assisting remnants of Indonesian terrorists operating in the Jungles by giving them food and clothing. A police officer told Chinese community leaders at a meeting here that this was disturbing when local Indonesians themselves194 words
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Article57 1964-11-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr. E.J. Navaratn&m, a plant pathologist of the Agriculture Department, will represent Malaya at a meeting of the Plant Protection Committee for South-East Asia and Pacific region to be held shortly in Canberra. Thirteen countries will take part in the conference organised bj57 words
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253 1964-11-18 8 No plan to send back Aussie families LIAI.A LUMPUR. Tuec An Australian High Coin mission spokesman here today denied reports that Australian servicemen in Malaya wnre Dlannint to evacuate their families to Australia. The spokesman said: "We have checked and cannot find any foundation to the stonr that a warning253 words
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210 1964-11-18 8 A PERMANENT NaA tional Language Action Council has been formed In Singapore to carry out four objectives. They are: TO ACHIEVE national solidarity through the national language; TO URGE Singapore citizens, especially nonMalays, sincerely and conscientiously to learn and use the national language:210 words
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Article36 1964-11-18 8 SINaAPORE. Tues— The Assemblyman for Serangoon Gardens, Mr. R A. OonzaUs. will hold hla meet-the-people sessions e*erj Monday and Thursday at the P_A P. branch, In Ylo Chu Kang Road, at 7 30 p.m.36 words
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Miscellaneous163 1964-11-18 8 t//r>*/ Oop By V.T. it am tin toour u&y think' he» /o!(TOTfc\ «»Sn^ Jj^k YM'la**^HjJ~/ Lj**"- 1 «c^n*^/ Dirk Tracy By Chtmt+r GomUi BHIWTr ~1 r WELL, AT LEAST WE DIDNY^ f WHERE'S yPILOT?NESU THEN THIS IS SOME WNO; PlPM'* i «^<^ WAVE TO MAKE UP THEIP YOUR PILOT?/ SO163 words
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Straits Times SPECIAL FEATIRE
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Article, Illustration1872 1964-11-18 9 The killer came out of a story book When trutH takes a leaf out of fiction ONE morning in June 1920 a hooded dray drawn by a pair <>1 camels creaked slowly southward along the line of West Australia's rabbit proof fence. A man walked alongside absently watching the fence.1,872 words
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Advertisement45 1964-11-18 9 II 111 W °> uf^ Btiff the flavour of fine tobaccos enhanced by a touch of refreshing menthol. That is why Consulate is always fresh 7"/pp fc cool as a mountain stream. Jsss£ WORLDS FIRST AND BRITAIN S LARGEST-SELLING MENTHOL CIGARETTE Jpssf WtaW Gof»yri|t» m C-M-2/6H45 words
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Article29 1964-11-18 10 10 Wort* Sin (Minimum) THE BEREAVED FAMILY of l«t« I RewJ. Taw Ye* Han thank all for th' kinii BHMaaea, «r. H thi.. teleKrams and loan or i29 words
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Article45 1964-11-18 10 •Tore's $10 (Minimum) WILL THC YOUNG Mh co kindly mhivcl two KnKlnh I »fur an tec Maul »< ihr imttom of Mum Raad nn MuTidn, NOV. 9th pl»a«* in tourh aa would to ThAnk h**r p^rnoniilly for her kind■eas Id ■MWsVt. Jalun f.urn.-i hu. Ku45 words
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Article272 1964-11-18 10 M Hora-» no (Minimum) YOU'LL FIND All Your A.. for Chrtota up irom Anio- Olovsa •ie 3:m on it>r«. CHRISTMAS SALE. BIK 0....0unt on I Sw:m»uils. .S|K>rt»- ate., etc. Mbimid Mane TiintMin Ko.id T»l: (aVaora) HONGKONG HANDMADE. BWsMM I pure-wool ruK* otw aelrciion h ablr at Tal Him; Ruga272 words
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TheStraitsTimes
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Article660 1964-11-18 10 Thmich Mr. Chou En-lai has been back in Peking for some days, neither the Chinese nor the Russians have commented officially on the results of his I talks in Moscow v. ith Mr.! Khrushchev's successors. There have been i; ports, attributed to Communist sources, that Mr. Chou and660 words
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Article344 1964-11-18 10 The scepticism which has greeted Brigadier General Hartono's claim that Indonesia will have an atomic bomb next year has sent the Indonesian Herald, usually regarded as the voice of the Foreign Office, scurrying for shelter. Only time will tell whether and when Indonesia will try out her first344 words
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Article227 1964-11-18 10 The Government has done woll to re-state the facts of tuition in non-official languages in Malayan schools, to allay j fears which may have arisen from the shortening of secondary school teaching periods from 45 to 40 minutes. Under j present arrangements a student j wishing to study227 words
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Letters
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Letter190 1964-11-18 10 MAKING A PROFIT ON THE POST THE Government s intention to raise postal rates i b supposedly to meet higher operating costs. The Inference is that, as in Britain, our postal service is experiencing losses or will flo so shortly. Statistics Indicate otherwise. Postal revenue over the last ten years190 words
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Letter95 1964-11-18 10 But economic rationale says thai even m an enterprise baaed on the profitmotive, the benents ut larger volume of sales land consequently lower cost of production per unit at least uncu tne point when diminishing returns set i"> are passed on to us consumers in the form of lower prices.95 words
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Letter311 1964-11-18 10 THINK your correspondent Mr. R. Jackson is unfair In directing hi., criticism concerning synchronisation of TV sound and sight against TV Slngapura when the fault lies with the artistes. The reason for lack of lipsync, as it is generally termed in the industry, is because the311 words
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Letter169 1964-11-18 10 J STRONGLY feel the solution for pirate taxis which you propose is far from practical. First there ls the question of employment. The authorities concerned must also be aware that residents of the areas in which these taxis operate would not cooperate. Residents In Tanglin Halt district prefer169 words
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Letter418 1964-11-18 10 JJEFORE the Federal Highway was built the distance between Port Swettenham and Kuala Lumpur was 32 miles, the Sri Jaya express bus fare was $1.20. the Kee Hup transport Co.. charged $1.20 for express and ordinary $1.10 The train fare ls only 85 cent.*. Now the Federal Highway418 words
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Article, Illustration469 1964-11-18 10 ENCHE YUNUS MARIS - ENCHE YUNUS MARIS By UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA "TIIE rowel letter v. Is pronounced in two ways (1) as in the English word bull (for the closed back vowel > In the following positions A. In open or closed initial syllabic i if the vowel letter In the following469 words
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Article554 1964-11-18 10 NORA BELOFF - NOR A BELOFF in the first opportunity to go back to the polls with a reasonable expectation of Increasing his narrow majority. No one In Parliament In the few hours leading up to the first division In the new House can have envied the FrontOFNS - 554 words
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Advertisement338 1964-11-18 10 Straits Time* ft Malay Mail Classified, advertisements may be handed to: COLD ■TORAOE ARCAD* Orchard Road it Floor) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES At Hslland Rsad KaUnf Ktpoti Rsad Naval Bass. CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Collyer Quay THE NCWS FDONT Fltipatrlch's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL, 1 Admiralty Road. Naval Base338 words
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Advertisement110 1964-11-18 10 1 VIOLIN OUTFITS o^fm9 }Sr "Roth no-R" Outfit ;onaiatt of o genuine "Roth" 120-R Violin, patterned oftef a genuine -ffOdivonui of 1700. Beautifully I made from fine selected woods Bow of cho.ee Pernombuco. Strong shoped Co*e covered with reel leather j and lined with silk plu»H Maker's I Certificate with110 words
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Advertisement98 1964-11-18 10 THE MALAYSIAN CAR TYRE INDIA AUTOWAY MADE IN MALAYSIA The INDIA "Autoway" has been specially designed to give really exceptional mileage and roadholdlng under Malaysian conditions. USE INDIA "AUTOWAY" THE Malaysian Tyre Available also In new slim line white side wall ATTENTION STAMP COLLECTORS! Qantas Airways Ltd. offer you Souvenir98 words
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Berjaya Malaysia!
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433 1964-11-18 11 MALAYSIA'S second Budget, to be presented to the House of Representatives next week, provides for ordinary expenditure of $1 ,259 million, of which $32.3 million is for education in Sabah and Sarawak. Next year's spending is $136 million more than the original sum433 words
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Article96 1964-11-18 11 SINGAPORE. Tue*. The Strait.s Times has received more oa totalling $766.50 for a widow. Madam Parvuthi. and her 11 children, bringing the fund to f 3.465.70. Donations came from: Indrasan Rai flO. well-wishers, Penang $60. stair of Air-India $122. members of Socfln Recreation Club Ku«la Lumpur96 words
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Article53 1964-11-18 11 IPOH. Tue>> A supplementary o! 5370.500 'he fourth for i this year, was approved by t!v I Ipoh municipal council today at a special meeting. Of this sum. 5360.0P0 Is for th*> S2 5 million Sungel Part Towers '388 flat* and ?0 shophousr*' now under construction, with a53 words
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189 1964-11-18 11 Killed Indons planned to land in S'pore SINGAPORE, Tues. Police .md nuv.Jl authorities believe th.it the three Inrtonrsi.m >.ilx>tcurs. who MIC kiilpcl in Singapore waters jresterda> morning, intended t<> Infiltrate >nt» the, island before their fatal encounter with Ro.val Navy mini-Mveeper. The me,n had sneaked into territorial waters under the189 words
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Article, Illustration83 1964-11-18 11 Solidarity rally in Kedah SERDANG (South Kedah). Tues. Over 2,000 people pledged to defend the nations integrity, sovereignty and freedom at a solidarity rally held here today. Main speaker at the rally the Kedah Mentri Besar. Dato Syed Omar Bhahabuddln. who urged the people to stand solidly behind the Central83 words
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Article43 1964-11-18 11 TANGKAK. Tues. Thieves broke into the house of Che Asirama In Buklt Gamblr. 16 miles from here and took $1,800 In cash and $6ta worth of jewellery. Che Asirama and her children were at the cinema M the time.43 words
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Article41 1964-11-18 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Th* Controller of Imports and BxporU nns announced thiit import licences for coloured ioss papers from .my country would be issued on tHe ba.sis of 50 per cent of an applicant's proved imports for last year.41 words
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510 1964-11-18 11 CAR CRASH SOCCER GIRLS WERE `IN HURRY' JDRIS bin Abdul Hamid. Assistant District Officer at Teluk Anson. was taking four women footballers to an inter-State National Monument Fund soccer match in Ipoh in December, 1961, when his car was involved in a head-on collision with a bus, the Ipoh High510 words
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148 1964-11-18 11 Govt to act against 57 who ignored call-up KIAXTAN. Tues. The Comptroller of Manpower in Kuala Lumpur is to take action against 57 aition.il servicemen who ignored call-up notices for training in civil defence here. Thr ciivisionul executive civil defence officer. Mr. R. Suppiai. «M to«:i> that only 93 out148 words
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Article41 1964-11-18 11 SINOAPORE, Tues. Son Thiam 1 Chyo was today fined $50 ir magistrate's court for having 11 Social nnd Welfure Services lottery Board tickets of the Federation of Malaya. Soh. who pleaded guilty, wts ar- rested In Buklt Panjang.41 words
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Article173 1964-11-18 11 pENANG. Tues.— The Penang branch of the United Democratic Party today called on its members to give their wholehearted support to the National Solidarity Week. "We support the principle and spirit of unity and solidarity". Mr. Teh Ewe Lim, the State branch secretary, said173 words
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Article164 1964-11-18 11 SECOND GRAVE RAID: SKULL STOLEN TfUAR, Tues. For iTI the second time In four months a grave at Bakri cemetery, seven miles from here. has been tampered with In the latent incident, on Sunday niglu. a skull \w^ stolen. It belonged to a 56-year-old man who «g| buried two and164 words
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Article57 1964-11-18 11 SEREMBAN. Tues. Mor« than 200 members of the Women* Institute In Ner;ri Sembilan. today gave the president of the World Association of Country Women. Mrs. Oreeda van Bekhoff. t bis welcome at the youth club on the occasion of n two-hour visit. Mrs. van Bekhoff had tea57 words
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Article46 1964-11-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr. LI. Gomis has been elected president of the Malaysian Sinhalese Association at Its annual meetIng. Other offiribU are: Vice-presi-dents. Mr. K.A. Albert and Mr. t,.0. Jnyatllakiv. joint secretaries. Mr. H.T. Ounoratne and Miss K. 1 Perera: treasurer. Mr. W Perera.46 words
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Article48 1964-11-18 11 MACHANG. Tues. The DiiFflca litre. Inche w»n Moha.'nmed bin Yu.sofT. said l.eve today 'hat one per cent of the basic salaries of all Government servants in the district would be deducted M the end of tbin month ;*s a contribution to tht National Defence Fund.48 words
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Advertisement118 1964-11-18 11 P FLOWERS— a lovely way of saying HAPPY CHRISTMAS j J I When it's agift for that very special someone. K Flowers by Interflora are the perfect answer —and It's so easy. Your nearest Interflora florist Is just a phone call away. It's the ideal Christmas gift, always acceptable, always118 words
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Advertisement315 1964-11-18 11 f GAY^GIFT "ARRAYFOR HER, Robinson's Fashion Department is ja l[i| overflowing with wonderful Fashion Gifts for as little £&9 \l 1 1 1 or as much as you care to spend. Here are a few S*€Xx!m ciKVi from the fabulous collection. X^\W FESTIVE BROCADES from France, Germany and Switzerland. S315 words
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Miscellaneous443 1964-11-18 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel 5 K.L. P. Pinant Bachelor Father "Por--6 Ipoh and Malacca tune Cookie Caper"; 8.00 Newa P.M.: 5.15 Test pattern and tn Mandarin; 8.10 Classical music; 5.45 Opening and pro I Music (Hindi) Tllli Bhai gramme summary; 5.50 New* visiting artiste from Bombay outlines tn Malay. 6.53443 words
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FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
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Article114 1964-11-18 12 NKOMO AND 16 AIDES FREED SALISBURY, Tues. Rhodesia's African nationalist leader. Mr. Joshua Nkomo, and 16 of his chief aides were released yesterday from preventive detention, and have been taken secretly to a restriction area at (■onakudzingwa. about 400 miles from here, it uas disclosed last night. lust Thursday theReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration61 1964-11-18 12 MISS United Kingdom, 20 year old Ann Sydney (centre), won the ''Miss World 1964" title in the finals of the contest at London's Lyceum ballroom last week. She is flanked by second placed "Miss Argentina" Ana Maria Soria (23) at right,UPI - 61 words
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123 1964-11-18 12 Men strip girl at election meeting GEORGETOWN, Tues. Mrs. Janet Jagan, wife of the British Guiana Premier, yesterday led a delegation from the women's wing of the People s Progressive Party to the Governor, Sir Richard Luyt, protesting against "an outrageous criminal assault" on one of its members. The incidentReuter - 123 words
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Article42 1964-11-18 12 JOHANNESBURG. Tues.— Mr. Abr;«m Fischer. QC. who defended nationalist leader Nelson Mandela at the Rivonia sabotage trial., was charged with 13 other white people here yesterday with membership of the banned South African Communist Party. All pleaded not guilty— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article31 1964-11-18 12 TOKYO. Tues. Pathet Lao leader, Prince Souphanouvong. said in a broadcast heard here that ■•fierce fighting" was raging and and "a large-scale war is being expanded throughout Laos." A.P.AP - 31 words
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123 1964-11-18 12 Faisal lifts Saudi Arabian ban on Russians DAMASCUS. Tues. King Faisal of Saudi Arabia has suspended the ban on Soviet citizens coming into the country and held an audience with a Moscow news correspondent. It Is believed to be the first time Faisal, either as Crown Prince or King, hasAP - 123 words
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Article39 1964-11-18 12 AMANU. Tues.— Sheikh Abdullah Al-Qualqill. Mufti of Jordan yesterday Issued a religious saying birth control was permissible. He said: "If the Government decides on such a course, it U binding to comply wiUi it." Reuter. IReuter - 39 words
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214 1964-11-18 12 'SELF-RULE FOR HK' PARTY LEADER TO STAY IN BRITAIN LONDON, Tuesday. J^ BRITON, recently elected president of the Democratic Self-Government Party of Hong Kong, said here yesterday that he did not plan to return to the Colony '*in the foreseeable future." I Mr. Peter Gass, a school teacher, returned toUPI - 214 words
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103 1964-11-18 12 /^HRISTCHURCH. Tues— Seven \j prominent Communists have resigned from the New Zealand party because they say its leadership supports Chinas refusal to j attend the proposed world meethw of Communist parties. la a circular to all members of the New Zealand CommunistReuter - 103 words
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261 1964-11-18 12 23 Chinese pose a what-to-do problem for Canberra CANBERRA, Tues. Xj Twenty-three illegal Chinese immigrants are still working in Sydney while the Aust r a 1 ian Government considers the two-year-old problem of what to do with them. They were smuggled into Australia lrom Ri'ri China. The Government wants toReuter - 261 words
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Article36 1964-11-18 12 INDIANA, (Pennsylvania). Tues. Three young sisters, including twins, aged lour, died of carbon monoxide fumes as they slept In the family car. Th« parents and two other children were admitted to hospital.— UPJ.36 words
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Article35 1964-11-18 12 SYDNEY. Tues.— Several term of Indian hemp, the source of the narcotic marijuana, hnvc beeo found growing wild along th* banks of the Hunter River. wine growing area. 150 miles front here. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article21 1964-11-18 12 STOCKHOLM. Tues.— The soviet Union detonated an underground nuclear device yesterday, the seismologica! institution at Uppsala University reported U.P.I.UPI - 21 words
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Advertisement248 1964-11-18 12 I There It nothing to secure as I bod -rock intestment in land I and properties. CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LIMITED, L A QUALITY HOME SECURE INVESTMENT >» II I t OHICI DM For quick, positive and long-lasting relief from the discomfort of A \L Haemorrhoids *Jr VaremoVd new248 words
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Advertisement18 1964-11-18 12 1^ masculine freshness g| makes it §1 |j great to be a man! g| SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON18 words
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Miscellaneous246 1964-11-18 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Cast oil belonging to little i&X 'el** man rOUnd GKe'effec^U) measure taken 8. This way I stop no draught.! J,^'^ variaOon 10. Mountain range of South Jn your financial statusi i 5. America^ which I ml* the gh^ 11. Old elephant stood distraught P l246 words
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Article, Illustration709 1964-11-18 13 We will prosper in spite of Soekarno,' says Home Minister gINT.APORH, Tues. Malaysia's Home Affairs Minister. Dato (Dr.) Is mail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, tonight called on the people here lo cist aside differences in the defence of the nation against [ndo nesian threats. In a stirring speech to709 words
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Article, Illustration96 1964-11-18 13 FAR EAST TOUR FOR S'PORE SINGER SINGAPORE. Tues.— Singapore singer Teng Slew Ping (above) has ended her engagement at a Singapore nightclub in order to fulfil a Hong Kong contract, later this month. Thi> will be her second trip to Hong Kong. She spent a year there in 1962. Her96 words
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Article102 1964-11-18 13 GIFT OF 335 BOOKS TO THE LIBRARY SINGAPORE. Tues. The Economic Development Institute of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC. has presented a collection oi 335 volumes of books and periodical articles to the National Library. Among the subjects covered are the various aspects of economic102 words
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235 1964-11-18 13 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister, DR. TOH CHIN CHYE. said in the Legislative Assembly tonight that Governments concern for the welfare of the unemployed and those in need of relief was reflected in the increasing sums of money which it spent yearly on235 words
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Article60 1964-11-18 13 SINOAPORE. Tues.— A demontration featuring the latest in household electrical equipment was held at the Dutch Club in Adams Road, to raise funds for the Christmas Fair, to be held on Nov 28 at the Victoria Memorial i Hall The show was organised by the 160 words
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153 1964-11-18 13 SIMiAFORE. Tups A paralysed man seated in his m herlrhair. today handed a cheque for $500 to Dr. lav Teck Ens. chairman of the newly- formed Society for Aid to UM P.wal.NM-d. The man u.i> Mr Quek Poh Ser of Joliore Bahru, who is153 words
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Article26 1964-11-18 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue«. Malaysian Airways flight 028 v from Singapore, due here at 7 30 p. a was two rsurs late tonight. I26 words
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Advertisement286 1964-11-18 13 I Vs^ ffl/'' I* \3BIBbI ■■■MS 1~ V s') \wlMI Ihaflj MrV^f jHbT^m WL-- K^s. t .^so!^ fit? Fjr-^P Ptil wBfGS U MBBBB ■■■■If Ref. 2104 Flagship*" Ref. 6917 Ref. 9044 Conquest'" These watches are not only beautiful: they are good. Beautiful because they have been created according to the286 words
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Advertisement103 1964-11-18 14 GERMANY'S BEST m*Baw»~^a^^J m*Baw» YOU Deserve a better deal! LET STAMFORD COLLEGE I Show you the way to success through its home-study courses for Commercial Courses Higher School Certificate School Certificate Lower Certificate Qualifying Test To: I Principal, Or, I M. milord C'ollrtr j I- Box Ut, I'D. Box 2078.103 words
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Advertisement911 1964-11-18 14 (Continued from Page lu> SITUATIONS VACANT Word* Si (Mm.)— Bom St ef nlrm ESTATE IN PAHANO requires Grade 111 Dresser. Married personnel preferred. Plesss apply Box Als(hi t K.U SENIOR MATHS. TEACHER for L'pper Form. Apply: Principal, St. Nicholas Convent, Alor Star before 1-12-64. ACENTS SUB-AGENTS REQUIRED r.T Kstahllshed British911 words
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Advertisement1150 1964-11-18 14 SITUATIONS VACANT M rrfs >.; Mm.)— Box it rfs. rxtrm ACQUIRE A BOOK-KEEPINU MB* lomt in tnree months 09 our Simplitleo Postal study Course. Thousands of ttudcntt nave already quaiinrd ny this unique guaranteed method Keasonanit fees. Write for details. Gordon *n«n College. Dept B Kb. ua,tsW "a* Oxford Street.1,150 words
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Advertisement1058 1964-11-18 14 ACCOMMODATION WANTED Woidn SS (Min.)-Bmx St rt*. rxtrm WANTED FULLY FURNISHED Bungalow Klat ror company executive v Orange Grove. Holland Road j s port WANTED FULLY FURNISHED u>p exr.utive house, bungalow with bl( oinpo'ind good residential area Singapore Tel M4TM s port or 2921 J.B. EURASIAN SINCLE currently under- inking1,058 words
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Advertisement881 1964-11-18 14 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS •n Word* ti (Min.)-Hox 5* rfs. tsOt) "LOVE LETTER WRITING IMPROVEO" (Strictly ror Youths). Prlc* 53.00 Including postage 'packing v»rlte to "Pelansl Publication.' Box 23, Ueylang. Singapore 1 1. EDUCATIONISTS. TEACHERS. Suimontnty mat:ii.-.ini- published hy BTNCJ Price: 30 cents from all bookshops oi send subscription S3 Ml to881 words
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Advertisement924 1964-11-18 14 PEST CONTROL CALL RENTOKIL MALAYSIA LTD. for TOXIC PRE TREATMENT OF SOIL ON YOUR BUILDINC SITE prior TO CONSTRUCTION r ree Estimate Fre* service for three rear* Sinnaper* Tii.'U> ***** Kuala Lumpur SO7Ol Ip.h Malacca M/tf Penang < Kola Bharu TM Johsre Bahru 2453 AND BORNEO TERRITORIES Th* .atsst thing924 words
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Advertisement793 1964-11-18 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE r» Word* %i (Mln.)-Hnx St et*. rxtrm I HOLDEN SALOON Kxrellrnt condition appearancr fl'loo ono. Imir.e- diately availiililf l'hone is i>urr txt. 4.'>42 day or Kxt 4sT7 cwnint». UNITED MOTOR FINANCE I'm. Ltd.. OfTer thi- lolloivink |i used .-ar* r MOB. MU. Mkswt. ltd Vaazhall .jtor. V'oik*-793 words
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Advertisement498 1964-11-18 14 AT YOUR SERVICE Word* fi 1 Milt.}— Hnx an rf. ssffVl KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE, I? Tb* ROS PRODUCE IMMEOIATELT re. W.M3.V RCOUIRE PHOTOCOPY SERVICE? RinK II HRING YOUR OOCUMENTS to will make (Ood Irs at tHIr W COR. BLACKS CnnfM-ntlal I p VIC«. Kotorn ;<(r *****. BRING YOUR PLAN Tmrtngs498 words
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Advertisement1340 1964-11-18 15 We. m Mi A bfl hiAl^ A I A b*B W TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.l. UutS'port sii ii r Shea "eaant U5 Tl l ?r CMUS l""»MI. G'isgo* 13 Ne. 21 Nn 22 25 Null MENESTHEUS Li.erpecl. A»o. mouth Gil. 3 Nn II Nn 25' 2 BIC 11,340 words
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Advertisement2535 1964-11-18 15 mmßbW f I m _V 3 I I I I i^^A V^F^ M W U M W I- P^^l THE EAC*LINES SiMOAPOti icuau lUHrvt.r.swrniMmM pcnamo BMK^Snt&^MMI MUM MUMO 10. POIOm.I Mwliooul* I PMH itli cine ***** PkMi UII Pltat ***** SAILINGS 10 BtTROUIN, LAtIARIA btNUA, U BMRJh, MAMBUKh BfJUBUI ANTVUERP.2,535 words
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Advertisement1324 1964-11-18 15 BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore STiam Pintag Cm OF LEEDS 24 Net 25 21 Net < CITY OF BATH 27 21 Net 21 Net 1 Dec 2, 1 Dec T CITY Of CHICAGO 21/3tNe» tCHYO. RIPON 25/27 Dec M OIC CITY Of LEICESTER1,324 words
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Article108 1964-11-18 16 IME^BOURNE. Tues.—lndustrial* were steady with moves narrow and about In balance. Base metals featured C.R.A. with jump of 5/6 to 44/6 following the announcement of a three-for-10 bonus issue. Renison lost 1/6 to 54/-. Ojther Issues were mostly tinner. Oils and loans were steady. C.R.A, 44/1 Mount laa108 words
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Article228 1964-11-18 16 HECtMBIR flrat irsrf. .übb.r fob. l closed at B p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71 ct-nt." per lb., unchanged on Monday's closing level for the position. The ton* waa very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prleea In centa par lb, yostarday: lot. 1 R.S.B. prompt228 words
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Article36 1964-11-18 16 On the frao exchange market In Book Kodk yoMtrday the U.S. dollar waa quoted at 5.78 for TT and 5.741 for aash. Sterling wan quoted at 15.96 aad one taal of geld at 2.V)i.36 words
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Article24 1964-11-18 16 November 17. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71 cents (unchanged). TIN: $739.62, a picul (up $5,871). Unofficial estimated offering: 210 tons (up 15 tons).24 words
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702 1964-11-18 16 From Our Market Correspondent BOTH industrial and mining shares were quiet and slightly easier on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday. The turnover was very small. In industrials. Metal Box. Eastern Smelters and Steamers put on two cents apiece, but Traders were done702 words
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Article25 1964-11-18 16 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 16 Nov. 17 •Industrials: 89.67 89.30 Tins: 134.48 134.17 rubber*: 107.24 107.20 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962 10025 words
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Article827 1964-11-18 16 dUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops (3.000) SI. VI (1.000) 51. 90. (1.000) SI «2: Esio erds. (1.000) Si: E. Smeltara U.OOO) $3.96827 words
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Article253 1964-11-18 16 Novemh»r 17. Three moo' hi. INDUSTRIALS Bouttead 13 eta. M Cont»!nnt 12 eta, Dunlotn 16 eta. M. Cable. 16 eta. Clt* Uev. 7 eta. McAllater 12 eta. t Smeltcra 27 eta. U Inveat. 12 eta. Kaao 15 eta. 0.C.8.C. 18 eta. Ftd I)tsp. 2 cts. Rctbmanii 12 eta.253 words
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Advertisement993 1964-11-18 16 [E°IoRIENTl LiNES j ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHUSAN" (24,000 tons fully oirconditiooed stabilised) Deport*:- Penang 9th January 1965 Singapore 12th January 1965 For Hongkong 15th/ 17th January Japan 21st/25th January. Hongkong 28/31 January 1965 Singapore 3 February 1965 Returns:- Penong sth February 1963 Penang from 51 ,089.00 (First Class)993 words
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Advertisement486 1964-11-18 16 v33QEmmX tnSTBOUNO: EUROPE SE MCt Singaooit t> S'nem renaai Martniws, leMeeai. nans. TAMA Sailrt Sulel II Pert Oaakira, Aatwart. lulu SreeMi. Relteraaav SOUTH a WEST AFRICA SERVICE Stngapote Durban (21/12), Port tiu<r.eth (24/12). Capetown (21/Ui, IABOA 1/ 1 oie Mttadi (31/12), Port Harcourt, Lafos, AfciM (1/1), Cotorwo (I/D. Lomi. liko'ldi.486 words
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Advertisement42 1964-11-18 16 OVERSEAS TOWAGE SALVAGE CO. LTD. LONDON OCEAN GOING MOTOR TUG "SALVONIA" 3,000 I.H.P. FULLY EQUIPPED WITH RESCUE AND FIRE-FIGHTING EQUIPMENT STATIONED AT SINGAPORE TO PROVIDE TOWAGE AND SALVAGE AGENTS: HARPER. GILFILLAN CO. LTD. (Tel: No. *****) (Outside Office hour* *****3 or *****)42 words
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Article106 1964-11-18 17 l HIPS lying alongside tho Singapore j day aro: Soon Be* N W 3, Mrnesthciin 3 4. Straat Clarence 5. Kast h. t N W. 5 T'.rncloe 6 '7. Golden Lily v Turra 10 11. Mlkmhlma Maru BUB Mini, Ift. Kmplre Gan- Macr.«k 23 24, Nlco■:mV I.i106 words
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Article80 1964-11-18 17 nation made these changes In Its ratM to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Now V»rk: buying TT 32 »'l6. alrOD 13 II !>i. !>0 d/at 33 credit trade bills. Canada: bojrtag TT X, I'l6. airmail M rt St. 33 11/16 credit trade bills. Selling TT or OO80 words
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Article62 1964-11-18 17 HINCSE Produce Ixchanit, Singa- port noon pnett ptr picul ytittrday: Coconut *il: bulk S33i. selleri. drum >rs. Copra: Nov./ Dec. L'K Continent: Pepper: Muntok white $145 lellfni. Ik white JUu nellers, apecla! Ik bin. k (117* teller*, garbled i-nnporiK black Sl22i aellen, ASTA 'era. Singapore Copra Association noon62 words
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289 1964-11-18 17 THE price of Straits tin on Penang market yesterday rose $5,874 a picul to $739.62} on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 15 tons to 210 tons. In London earlier, cash tin had £35 a ton and forward KM, the289 words
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Advertisement943 1964-11-18 17 (Continued from Page 14) I MISCELLANEOUS STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. i Wmr tm B< i 0 trm M W,,rrf, Nj (Min.)-Bux 50 els. extra] »*RAV-PAINTIMC/REPAIHS Refrigerators within S hour* customer'! LEMEN For Swedlib MasiiK* bouse. Tel. phone (S'poret 2007:.'. Hog, Tinting, and Shaving UNITY I* our Watchword Read Alrconditloned Salon. 2*>A943 words
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Advertisement871 1964-11-18 17 j PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN. PENANG APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT HEALTH OFFICER. APPLICATIONS for the above post are invited from registered medical practitioners resident in Malaysia. Preference will be given to Malaysian citizens. The commencing salary will be aependent on the candidate's quailfications and experience, and will be871 words
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Advertisement759 1964-11-18 17 TENDERS GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by *t\t Chairman, Tenders Board at the office of the State Financial Officer, Brunei up to 4.00 p.m. Monday 21st December. 1964, for SI rri.V OF UARD DRAWN STRANDED ALL MINIUM CONDUCTOR FOR OVERHEAD LINE AND ANNEALED ALUMINIUM! BINDING759 words
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Advertisement738 1964-11-18 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 1 1 BP REFINERY SINGAPORE LIMITED Applications are invited from suitably qualified Candidates for the appointment of Projects Engineer. Qualifications. Age: 25 to 33 Nationality: Citizen of Malaysia Qualification: Corporate Member of the Institute of I Civil or Mechanical Engineers or a recognised equivalent Experience: Candidates should have738 words
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Advertisement495 1964-11-18 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES IN MAJLIS PERBANDARAN. IPOH Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and or State Nationals for the lollowlng apxtir.tments 111 the Municipality of [poh. (1) Technical Assistant (BuildIn*; (MPI. (E»434) Salary Ei/ale- $482 x 2U-602'650 x 24--770. Candidates for the post should oossess the following or equivalent qualifications:—495 words
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Advertisement504 1964-11-18 17 ESTATE OF ISAAC MANASSEH MEYER, DECEASED Intended sale by the Trustees of the above estate of the land and premises known as: MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. The Trustees of the above estate will make application to the High Court at Singapore for approval of a conditional agreement for sale504 words
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294 1964-11-18 18 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT by RUGBY UNION gINGAPORE, Tues.— Singapore's Rugby Union trialists will be i secretly watched by the selectors tomorrow. The SRU selectors announced today that they will be watching two matches tomorrow before naming their team to meet Army Malaya in294 words
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Article164 1964-11-18 18 SINGAPORE. Tlic:;.- Di lendins champions Singapore Recreation Club were stretched to the hilt to beat University of Singapore 2-0 in a SHA league first division match at Parrer Park yesterday After the match had been dominated by the defences and seemed certain to end in a draw,164 words
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Article37 1964-11-18 18 HOCKEY I Kluant bw Gurkhas ASC 1 1 Ex-nupil.s SES 2: Kluang Ramblers i 2 10 Fed Engineers 2. Batu Pahat Lite: Govt Services 1 Ramblers 0. Friendly tS'ban): NS Ceylonese 7 Gurkhas Regt Signals 0.37 words
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Article, Illustration244 1964-11-18 18 TPCA I DEPOT 0 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Police Depot went out of the Selangor Hockey Association's senior knockout competition this evening but there was no disgrace in their defeat by TPCA at Gurney Road today. TPCA. with several internationals and .stateHarold Teo - 244 words
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98 1964-11-18 18 SWHA PICK 17 FOR INTER-STATE TOURNEY SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Singapore Women's Hockey Association today named 17 player* to travel to Kuala Lumpur lor the Inter-state tournament on Dec. 9-12. Six states Penang. Negn Sembilan, Malacca. Johore. Sinicipore and Selangor will compete in the tournament, after which a Malaysian team will98 words
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191 1964-11-18 18 EPSOM JEEP - RACING Anggrek Bulan shows her speed EPSOM JEEP by TPOH, Tues. Anggrek x Bulan showed her dazzling pace when she ran 3f in 37 3/5 on a soft track here this morning. Nashor went faultlessly over 3f in 38 4 5. ridden by his trainer. George Wc>t. Fast Lord i191 words
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226 1964-11-18 18 SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. 'pHE F.A. of Malaysia will not pay travelling exA penses for players nominated by the various state associations for trials here in preparation for the Asian Youth tournament at Tokyo next April. In previous years, the FAM paid for travelling,226 words
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Article319 1964-11-18 18 Snell sets world mark for mile A UCKLAND. Tuos. A Peter Sncll, New Zealand double Olympic champion, today slashed three-tenths of a second off his world mile record with a time of 3 mm 54.1 sec. Snell, winner of the 800 and 1.500 metres titles In the Olympic Games In319 words
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Advertisement699 1964-11-18 18 ■PWV'^^P^VHi^BH^ PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders (ram J.K R. registered Contract D iWORKSi and above will be received at the i office of the State Engineer. P W.D.. pennng. up to 12.00 noon nf the 39th November. 1964. for the HUpply drlivrry of cnisln r broken iml.il from any approved699 words
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Advertisement121 1964-11-18 18 TENDERS Tenders are Invited from PWD Contractors To Erect A N>w Tamil School At Gopeng Plans i etc. may be examined at 28 Hich St Gopeng and Tender forms obtained there. Tenders must be sent under registered cover by post to reach the whool on 30.1164. Sealed covert indicating subject121 words
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Advertisement360 1964-11-18 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY VACANCY Applications are Invited from fttaJayatan Citir^ns for the post of Mrrlunit-al Engineer in the Port Engineer's Department of the Port of Singapore Authority. Applicants should:— (U possess an approved Degree or Diploma in Mechanical Engineering and have si l«\i.-t 3 years Post360 words
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Advertisement165 1964-11-18 18 introducing FOUR SQUARE GOLD /v^ n©\A/ pipe Simply the finest Virginia leaf, made even better by being matured in cask. Smooth taste and slow burning, it's a pipe dream come true. FOUR SQUARE GOLD is the latest addition to tt.e other famous blends. RED. BLUE. GREEN and YELLOW FOUR SQUARE165 words
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Miscellaneous131 1964-11-18 18 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Spore (,<ivt. Services Cup: Marines v Civil Aviation 6.15; Police v Dockyard 6.30 (both matches at Jn. Besan HOCKEY Spore DJv. 1: Prisons v RAF Changi (Changi). Div. 2: RAF Seletar v Naval Base iHMC Terror). Div. 3: Varsity 'B v Customs (B. Timah). S'gor Govt. Services:131 words
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Article, Illustration611 1964-11-18 19 JACK FINGLETON - Lock ordered to remove balsam from finger JACK FINGLETON TWO BOWLERS IN DRAMATIC INCIDENTS IN SHIELD GAME from gYDNEY, Tues. Tony Lock, the former England bowler, was sent off the field here yester--1 day and in the same match, j former Australian Test bowler J Keith Slater was no-balled for611 words
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Article205 1964-11-18 19 ADELAIDE. Tues.— Fine left-arm I googly bowling by David Sincock, who has match figures to date of 12 for 142. put South Australia on the threshold of victory against Victoria here yesterday m their Sheffield Shield game. Sincock's "chinaman" deliveries brought him seven for 48 inReuter - 205 words
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221 1964-11-18 19 DURBAN. Tuesday. NATAL collapsed in their second innings against MCC here today and by lunch on the final day has lost four wickets for 3D runs. MCC were all out for 445 in reDly to Natal's first Innings 360 for nine declared forReuter - 221 words
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Article75 1964-11-18 19 BOMBAY. Tues.— Malaysian badminton champions Tan Yee Khan and Ng Boon Bee won the Western India doubles titles here yesterday. They defeated the Indian nair of Suresh Goel and Ranjit Bannerje 15-11. 15-11 In the final. Tan Yee Khan also reached the men's singles final after beating BannerjeReuter - 75 words
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271 1964-11-18 19 SOCCER Hardwick: I'll keep Sunderland in First Division T ONDON, Tues. Delj bonair George Hardwick, newly-appointed manager of Sunderland. said he was confident, the club would stay in the English First Division. Hardwick. the former Middlesbrough and England fullback, was not one of the original applicants for the Sunderland post,Reuter - 271 words
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214 1964-11-18 19 ONDON, Tues. England fieid a new halrbact; line fur the international soccer match against Wales at Wembley here tomorrow. With West Ham and England skipper Bobby Moore out of action with a groin injury, England bring in Ron Flowers, who won 44Reuter - 214 words
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Article128 1964-11-18 19 LONDON. Tues. The English County Rugby Union champions will play a Rest of England XV at the end of the season. A statement from Twickenham said: "The Rugby Football Union announces that towards the end of this season an additional trial match is to be played, probablyReuter - 128 words
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Article30 1964-11-18 19 BOSTON Tues.— Heavyweight champion Cassius Clay wa* recuperating from a successful operation for hernia, doctors said here today. Reporter* have not been permitted to see Clay.— AJ».30 words
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Article, Illustration187 1964-11-18 19 ONDON. Tues. Henry Cooper. *-< the lion of British heavyweights who put Cassius Clay on his back less than 18 months ago. came back like a mouse in his first fight since February at the Albert I Hall here last night. Tentative and completelyReuter - 187 words
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Advertisement307 1964-11-18 19 VSECp y A FINANCE M-. earn y INTEREST^ C^\y/m PER ANNUM (WHOLLY OWNED BY MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED) H-1 Offiu: KUALA tOMPUH Bf*Kk« in KUALA lUMWJ* JOHO«E »AH»U irOH ff NANC MAUCCA- *INGA/O« Oirun Officar. •RUNII •«< HONG KONG Crmif Asmu v w Mm Jum IN) ulml »».oix.Mo w m m307 words
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Advertisement686 1964-11-18 19 Today, there are, perhaps, five really good watchmakers in the world, lip is one of them. Here are some superb lip watches for your choice. \B^^BBe^£^/V wSI GRAND PAVOIS This super NAVY KING An exclusive, -waterproof, self-winding, modern-style watch which calendar watch is an inter- reflects your good taste in686 words
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224 1964-11-18 20 SINGAPORE. Tue s. The Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today described the latest Indonesian landings in Singapore as "an attempt at sabotage." "But with the co-oper-atinn of the people and tlir Vigilante Corps, Malaysia has nothing224 words
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Article56 1964-11-18 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The U. S gui Qklatlie I s at Port s lor a fou During V] Admiral Johnson will call on the Chief of the \rmed Forces staff Lieut-Gen. Teivrku O.smnn bin Tenpku Mohamed Jewa. He will also address the Ameriran Associa- j tlon56 words
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Article31 1964-11-18 20 BEVEPLEY HILLS. Tv» Nro Dinh Nhu's US$l 100 bill at the Peverlev Wllshlre Hotel, unpaid for h year, was settled yesterday by the South Vietnam Embassy.— AP.AP - 31 words
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Article27 1964-11-18 20 PARIS. Tues. The programming commission of the general conference of Unesco yesterday banned Rhodesia from all Unesco African regional conferences and African regional centres. tJPL27 words
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Article, Illustration25 1964-11-18 20 The big hunt continues on scrub-covered hills ARMED policemen continue the search in the scrub-covered area near the Jurong industrial complex. Straits Times piclure.25 words
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113 1964-11-18 20 Keystone of our existence, by Dato Openg ITUCHING, Tues. Despite bad weather, thousands of people visited the Berjaya fairground at Pandungan here last night after it had been opened by the Governor. Dato Abang Haji Openg. The Governor told a large gathering that Solidarity Week "is an occasion of very113 words
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Article27 1964-11-18 20 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesians were warned again today not to tune their radio sets to Radio Malaysia "which is always trying to humiliate our nation." AP.AP - 27 words
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Article373 1964-11-18 20 LONDON, Tues— lt was another I day of unsettled conditions in the stock markets, with taxation uncertainties again keeping buyers away, while small selling was also in progress though on a reduced I scale Oilt-edged started oil slightly better but then came under the influence of talk of373 words
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Article53 1964-11-18 20 LONDON. Tues. Spot 21 '„<!.. Dec. 21 4 d.. Jan. 21-3 16d.. Feb.; 21 Ud.. Jan. Mar. 21 -d Apr. June 21d.. July Sept 20-15 lfid.. Oct./ Dec. 20 T .d.. lan. Mar. 20-13 16d. Apr. June 20\ d.. July Sept. 20 \d., ci.f. Dec 21-1 16d Jan. 20".53 words
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Article23 1964-11-18 20 LONDON. Tues. Buyers £1495. sellers £1500. Forward buyers £1475. sellers £147"'... Settlement £1495. Turnover a.m. 340 tons, p.m. 145 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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435 1964-11-18 20 4 PONTIAX youth. charged with beins in control of arms and consorting with Indonesian armed forces, said in a statement read out in the High Court today, that he received warfare training at an Indonesian camp with 40 other Malaysians, including435 words
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386 1964-11-18 20 RODERICK PESTANA - New evidence of guerillas: Copters lift troops in RODERICK PESTANA KOTA TINGGI, Tuesday. SECURITY forces have intensified operations in the Kota Tinggi district, especially on the coast, where new evidence of Indonesian infiltration has been found. A jungle security patrol operating in riverine swampland last nisht came across recent traces386 words
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Article61 1964-11-18 20 NAIROBI. T v c s Stanleyville racli ■> last night that the ConnlGM rebel government had agreed in principle to an offer of the U.S. Consul tt» negotiate over the life of American Dr. Paul Carlson. sentenced to be executed for being a spy The broadcast61 words
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Advertisement27 1964-11-18 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words Slu (> Root.m Maternity 1 Jran. a >i BCTWECN JIMMY YAP »nd Mi-k r*.i d/o Mr and Mrs. T>b Ens Yeow M 14 11-196427 words
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Advertisement61 1964-11-18 20 V.'.Vli l.i_J' f. V: :".W-| The proper creamy Cad bury taQtel Sblikan (MADE IN GERMANY) MM 4M For Every Fountain Pen The Right Ink Brilliant in all shades mmm m i^^^ Flows easily II HI SS^TJT^-" M|< """"^l instant writing qPOI Sole Agents: M. Prager Limited Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Sole61 words
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