The Straits Times, 19 November 1964
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Title Section21 1964-11-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIF.ED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 HatW d The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article312 1964-11-19 1 Ban on ships and planes carrying arms and military equipment to Jakarta KUALA LUMPUR, Wed ALL ships and aircraft carrying arms, ammunition, explosives and other military equipment destined for Indonesia will be prohibited from calling at Malaysian ports and airports from tomorrow. And from Jan. V, this embargo312 words
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535 1964-11-19 1 Diplomats' bid to kidnap 'spy in trunk foiled SAY ROME POLICE ROME, Wednesday. JHE ITALIAN Government has asked two Egyptian diplomats, who were questioned last night in connection with the "man in a trunk" case, to leave the country, Foreign Ministry sources said today. The sources said the two officialsReuter; AP - 535 words
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251 1964-11-19 1 Tengku steps within yards of war front rpAWAr. Wed. A Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that if the present situation was not properly checked it might develop into large-scale war. The Prime Minister v:i> speakinc only yards :n\av from Indonesian territory during a visit td Malaysian forces serving along the251 words
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146 1964-11-19 1 Jomo's plea: Spare condemned doctor NAIROBI, Wed. Kenya's Prime Minister, Mr. Jomo Kenyatta, yesterday appealed to Congolese rebel leader. Christophe Gbenye, to save the life of American i missionary Dr. Paul Carlson "on humanitarian grounds." Dr. Carlson, captured by thr rebels in Northern Conuoj on Sept. 20. has been sentencedUPI - 146 words
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Article34 1964-11-19 1 SINGAPORE Wed— Police have intensified patrols and roadblocks in the island after the capture lof seven Indonesian guerillas in the Pasa Laba area on Monday night. There have been no other arrest* since.34 words
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Article65 1964-11-19 1 BUNG Karno per- sonifies the tragic betrayal of nationalist revolution into the grasp of as unscrupulous a lot of opportunists as Southeast Asia has produced in modern times, a clique of oft-time plausible and almost personable rofoci who model their conduct upon am Buiik Karnu's own. —American writer Wtllard A.65 words
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Article40 1964-11-19 1 The Tengku is pro- bably South East Asia's most successful Prime Minister. He is successful, that is. in the sense that he is running I yoocl Government, which is not. of course, everyone's criterion of good poli- A tical performance.40 words
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Article32 1964-11-19 1 MANILA. Wed The Presidential Press Secretary. Mr Virßillo Reyes, todnv branded as "ridiculous and fantastic- a report that President Marapagal had urged the sending of Indonesian guerillas to Malaysia.— Reiner32 words
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Article24 1964-11-19 1 LONDON. Wed —The Times announced today that from Monday its price Is to go up by a penny to six pence— Reuter.Reuter; The Times - 24 words
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Article, Illustration446 1964-11-19 1 RUDY BELTRAN - Absent' fire engine drama in 24-hut blaze RUDY BELTRAN By KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Kajancfs only fire engine was out on a test run for one hour today when a blaze gutted 24 shophouses at Ulu Langat, leaving 178 people homeless. Damage to property is estimated at $500,000. The blaze was446 words
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147 1964-11-19 1 UONG KONG. Wed. n It cost Mrs. Ng Wai Ling a crashed car. a day in court and a $50 fine to find out who was the woman ridinu in her husband's car. A.- she told it to the judge. Mrs Nr wasUPI - 147 words
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Article29 1964-11-19 1 CANBERRA. WwL— Auatralla'a newest warship, the anti-sub-marine frigate Denvent. sailed trom Sydney today lor her first tour of duty in South-East A-iiiu waters, it was announced today.29 words
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Article148 1964-11-19 1 Thais to seize Sarit's millions BANGKOK. Wed. The Thai Cabinet today granted special I powers to the Premier, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn. to seize State funds totalling 627 million ticals (about $90 million) from the estate of the former Premier. Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat Marshal Thanom told reporters that theReuter - 148 words
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Article29 1964-11-19 1 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The pollc* today said that three "nv. p;u-.uhutes seen lulling in Singapore and Johore Bahru were dropped from ;i» aircraft during a naval training exercise.29 words
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Article20 1964-11-19 1 LONDON. Wed. Tun Abdul Razak yesterday began dl with key British Ministers on general matters affecting Malaysia UPI.UPI - 20 words
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Article29 1964-11-19 1 U.S. |ET DOWN WASHINGTON. Wed I.S. Jet fichtrr escort to reconnaissance plane over Laos shot clown but KMM operations under way. Defence Secretary McNamara said today —AP.AP - 29 words
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Advertisement56 1964-11-19 1 3^ I I ■■H I A vusso) MEW SIGN SAME QUALITY NEW LOW PRICE ESSO^GAS +&)>, Jo. 6*s*u<w IU a^2 s» A Jam ng ill oio nwm i»w p c Mr io»« f« c>svvy •c. hmm o» »»00 O" i U"«i WOO tou c«<i c* i^l^^^^^^^^^ n»Bi^rtn* •hth cwmi f56 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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153 1964-11-19 2 Shooting i of African starts riot: 300 detained SALISBURY. Wed. J More than 100 Africans were detained after a riot in which a white man shot an African employer yesterday, a police spokesman said. The spokesman *>uiil the riot was in tile Nuamtsi area in thr south of Kirn ilesiaReuter - 153 words
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266 1964-11-19 2 Bid to stop Indian Premier meeting Pope J^ LEGAL battle between the organisers of the International Eucharistic Congress in Bombay and their Hindu critics began here today in the High Court. Two Hindus are seeking a court order restraining various authorities fromAP - 266 words
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Article58 1964-11-19 2 KATMANDU, Wed. King Mahendra erded feudalism in Nepal yesterday by putting his Royal Seal on the Land Reform Act, passed earlier by the National Assembly. The Act makes ownership of more than 15 acres of land by one family illegal. The King was the first to surrenderUPI - 58 words
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Article42 1964-11-19 2 NEW DELHI. Wed. Pood Minister. Mr. Chidambaram Su-| bramaniam, told Parliament yesterday that the worst of the country's food crisis was over. He said the Government was confident of maintaining supplies to Kerala and other States that have been short42 words
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Article18 1964-11-19 2 21 guests drowned ISTANBUL. Wed— Twenty-orw 1 wedding guesU drowned In the Euphrates when their raft capsized. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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274 1964-11-19 2 The UN anti-colonialism committee tells Britain: Get out of Aden UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. T<HE anti-colonialism committee of the U.N. x yesterday approved 18-0 with five Western abstentions a sub-committee report calling for independence for Aden and the protectorate and British withdrawal from its military base at Aden. The vote wasAP - 274 words
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Article113 1964-11-19 2 ADEN. Wed Two Egyptian-made time bombs were found on Saturday in a petrol dump of a British Royal Air Force radar site on the 7,000 ft hirh plateau of Mukeiras, it was announced here yesterday. The announcment over Aden Radio said the bomb* which113 words
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101 1964-11-19 2 American carrier aids flood victims C A I G O N. Wed. The United States Marine assault carrier Princeton anchored off the coast of flood devastated central Vietnam today and began ferrying relief supplies ashore by helicopter. The T.S. deputy Ambassador. Mr. V. Alexis Johnson, is flying to the strickenReuter - 101 words
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Article37 1964-11-19 2 CAPE TOWN. Wtd.— A Cape Town University student. 22-year-old David de Keller, was sentenced here today to 10 years' imprisonment and Edward Daniels, 30-year-old coloured photographer. to 15 years on charges of sabotage.37 words
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222 1964-11-19 2 PNOM PENH. Wed Cambodia and the United States will have talks in New Delhi soon on the possibility of relaxirg the present tension between the two countries, it was reported here today. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodian head of State, who has strongly criticisedReuter - 222 words
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Article, Illustration367 1964-11-19 2 BBC HEAD DEFENDS TV SKIT ON KENYA PREMIER LONDON. Wed. The head of. the British Broadcasting Corporation ruled last nieht that a television skit on an African Premier Mr. Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya represnted "a legitimate piece of political caricature." A protest was made by the Kenya High Commission afterAP - 367 words
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102 1964-11-19 2 32 guerillas killed in big Kenya battle NAIROBI, Wed. Kenya troops and police surprised a 250-strong band ot Somali Ruerilla fighters in the arid north-eastern region at the weekend and killed 32 of them in a fierce battle. A Government communique said It was one of the biggest battles ofAP - 102 words
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Advertisement12 1964-11-19 2 at murm it HOUBIGANT MM SPRAY MIST OUELQUES FLEURS CHANTILLY FLATTERIE PREMIER-MAI12 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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131 1964-11-19 3 In the U.S: A terror army called The Minutemen WASHINGTON, «cd. The In-American Activities Committee of the House of Representatives was asked yesterday to investigate a Right-wins, heavily armed secret group calling itself ''The Minutemcn." Congressman Charles Joelson (Dem. -New Jersey), who made the request, said the Minutemen were beingReuter - 131 words
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Article33 1964-11-19 3 $2.7 m drug haul NEW YORK. Wed. Detectives raided a luxurious flat here last nieht. arrested the inmates and x pounds of uncut heroin worth USS9OO.OOO <$2.7 million) on the underworld market Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article30 1964-11-19 3 FRANKFURT. Wed.— A Frankfurt man wa.s taken to hospital today after eating a sandwich while watching television. He had garnished it with window polish Instead of mustard. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article24 1964-11-19 3 LONDON. Wed. Britain reuced its trade gap last month to SS3 million. It wa.s £19 million ■ss than in September. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration898 1964-11-19 3 Entry controls to be kept for another year Debate on C'wealth immigrants sparks row: Govt to review whole position THE House of Commons, after an explosive row on a race issue, agreed today to continue control of immigration from the Commonwealth for another year. Amid angry exchanges, a Labour M.P.Reuter - 898 words
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Article37 1964-11-19 3 NEW YORK. Wed. A dismembered body found on waste ground on Sunday has been identified as that of Carmen Rodriguez, aged about 30. who had a long police record in narcotics and prostitution.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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123 1964-11-19 3 ]W E W YORK. Wed. An angry tippler exploded a hand grenade early day after being ejected from a bar. killing himself, a policeman and a bystander. Police said the explosion occurred shortly after John Christy. 36, who was awaiting trial forUPI - 123 words
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Article, Illustration210 1964-11-19 3 Duchess goes to court on 'marriage secrets' LONDON, Wed. The Duchess of Argyll sought an order in the High Court yesterday to prevent her former husband, the Duke, from disclosing: the secrets of their marriage and her private life in a national Sunday newspaper. The judge adjourned the action untilReuter - 210 words
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Advertisement296 1964-11-19 3 SUNRISE SPORTS ViFOUR STROKES TO SUNRISE -AND SATISFACTION 41 John Little Shopping Centre Upper Ground floof^ Raffle* Place, Singapore 1. Tel: ****** \M^^^ '■■SlJ&^ MAOE IN ENGLAND AS? Mg>^V-I|MK BEITS INDUSTRIAL sole agents' OBTANABCI BENG YEW CO., LTD. Atl UWIN(j ftAUM 139/141 5ELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL- ***** ATTENTION STAMP COLLECTORS!296 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous37 1964-11-19 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby GeOQGC. WILL YOU COME Y/ITU 1 1/| TMOO&HT *XJ MJOOT U«O .MB TO TUE (WOMEN'S CLUB < I TO MEET OUR GO69T <. L I Tom&urj^ V CLIZABCTH TflVLOg..^ v r£-j lelizabetu ravLOßy V£37 words
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Article588 1964-11-19 4 SAG IN STANDARDS OF CLEANLINESS IN STATE? 'FIRST BLAME ADMINISTRATORS' Till-; I.'hOOO-menilu'i Public Daily Ruted Einp I o yee s' Unions Federation today denied there wus "a tendency of unions to get more pay for less effort This was one of the reasons which the588 words
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171 1964-11-19 4 Catapult man has sentence reduced OIXGAPORE. Wed.— A man, £5 now under a lower court sentence of 12 months' jail, with six strokes of the rotan, for possession of a dangerous weapon, a catapult, during the September disturbances had his sentence reduced to six months' jail on appeal in the171 words
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363 1964-11-19 4 INDONS OUTWITTED BY FISHERMAN, COURT IS TOLD l OHORE BAHRU, J Wed. A fisherman. Abdul Jalil bin Haji Daim Petengek. told the assizes here today that he deceived 11 strangers into believing he was helping to send them back to Indonesia and obtained an advance of $600 from them. Abdul363 words
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Article57 1964-11-19 4 Graphic design course soon SINGAPORE. Wed— The Adult Education Board is introducing a new three-month course In graphic design and silk screen printing to be held at the Cultural Centre In Canning Rise starting on Dec 10. The course, which will be conducted in English, will cos* 525 per student.57 words
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Article57 1964-11-19 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— Tlie management committee of the Chinese Swimming Club will hold a meeting at 5.30 p.m. on Friday at the Club House In Amber Road. The Committee will discuss among other things the question of renting out the first floor of the club house for57 words
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Advertisement223 1964-11-19 4 LIDO (Singapore, OPENS TODAY lioVI ,S i ROBERT I POLLY JOAN JANIS DIANE I STACK! BERGEN CRAWFORD PAIGE McBAIN The story ot women whose emotions drive them to ■'EiSy caretakers; I MT IT SHARON HUGUENY j CAPITOL (spor,, OPENS TODAY JioVko a SEVEN... WHO FOUGHT LIKE SEVEN HUNDRED! J SECRET*223 words
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Advertisement71 1964-11-19 4 CELESTIAL ROOM AMBER MANSION IT* DANCING TONIGHT -4 0R.332^T ISTHTW Sm»«P° rts 4 it* Most Exciting. B«nd Todoy 3 Shows: 3, 6 9 p. m. Hi HAWAII'S Tllcrc TOchta*b Roiendro Kumar Soa^ano Johnny Wolker Nimrri Eostmon Color Hinduttom Engliih Molev iubrille* I JUfwjmTi 'fit Pnan < I I (o4oe I71 words
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Advertisement309 1964-11-19 4 ODEON npr N P xnn»Y| PALACE 5 THEATRE UlLllO lUUHI. KATONG 11am- 1.30-4 -6.30 4 9.30p.m S PO.l 1.30 4.00 6.30 4 9.30 p.m. THIS IS TODAY'S AFRICA CAPTURED AS I I NEVER BEFORE -AT THE PEAK OF PASSION... VIOLENCE... AND REVOLT! JL\l »<T -J^ tSfP^^mWmmm) 1 BATASI J m309 words
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Advertisement524 1964-11-19 4 <■■■■■■■■■■■ i ;#siiaw ORGANISATION m I .OI'IVS IOISW, 11 0.m., 1.45, 4, 6.30 9 30 p.m. :iHE mmml SECRET/ E rofn t &a LiNt E saiukuay BCiitt Rol i .<v,M "63J 6UUrtJ,,ort" a. B on vs today 11am. 145 4. 6.30 9. 1S p.m. *****T I POliy 'JAN I JANIS524 words
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Miscellaneous375 1964-11-19 4 'I'HE lollowinjs la today* schedule 1 of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lcbar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Krom London. Krankfurt. Burut, Karachi, Calcutta IBA 700) 5.45 p.m from .Mrlbournt Sydney, Darwjn BA 71 1, 7.30 p.m. Oantai: Krom Sydney. Brisbane IQK 737) 7 15 p.m.. from London. Koine. Cairo. Karachi.375 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-11-19 5 CCOLOURFULLY dressed Bajau horsemen from Tuararii and Kota Belud provide an escort for Tengku Abdul Rahman, in an Istana car, on his arrival at Jesseltori on Tuesday for a four-day visit. The Prime Minister is here to pave the way for the first StaCe visit66 words
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228 1964-11-19 5 'Pay as you go tolls soon for cars in KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Motorists will have to pay tolls for using certain roads and bridges in Malaya. A Bill empowering thp Minister of Work.s. Posts and Telecommunications to impOM the tolls is to be i tabled in Parliament next week Under228 words
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Article45 1964-11-19 5 TENANG. Wed. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will declare open Malaysia \s first sugar refinery at Prai. on Dec. 11!. The refinery .which cost 522 million, is launched by a Malaysian and Japanese venture the Malayan Sugar Manufacturing Co. Ltd.45 words
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Article49 1964-11-19 5 PENANG. Wed. The Ptnang community will stage a variety show at Umno Hall on t; in aid of the Poppy Day Appeal Fund. On Dec. 5. the Penang Umno K;ium Ibu will hold a food and fun fair to raise funds tor Kaum Ibu49 words
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Article36 1964-11-19 5 TANGKAK, Wed.— The Solida- 1 nty Week committee here will hold a tea party on Saturday at the community hall here and a free open air cinema show on the town padang afterwards.36 words
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Article78 1964-11-19 5 K'UANTAN, Wed— The Pahang branch of the Women's Institute will send Rifts of home-made biscuits and cakes to Malaysian security forces in Sabah and Sarawak next month. Its president, Che Maimon binte Haji Harun. a State Councillor, said today that $234 had been collected from78 words
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Article52 1964-11-19 5 SINGAPORE Wed.— Syed Oani Manjoorsa Abdul rfai, of Taniong Pagar. was fined flO in a magistrate's court for trespassing into the kitchen of the Port of Singapore Authority. Senior Iru,p. T. S. Zain said the accused hod gone into the kitcher to "help himself to the food52 words
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89 1964-11-19 5 I^INIiSTON. 'Jumaicai Wed Commonwealth Common" Market be formed. put loiward by tile Mnl.iysiun delegation, aroused great interest erdiiy when the Commonwraith Parliamentary Association conference got down to business. The conference, which opened on Monday, yesterday duscussed vital questions of trade and aid vi talk* wnich runged89 words
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214 1964-11-19 5 Bill gives Central Govt full control over banks KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. J^ BILL giving the Central Government full control over banks in Singapore. Sabah and Sarawak will be introduced in Parliament next week. The document which vests Bank Negara with wider authority, also: REGULATES the power of a bank to214 words
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Article27 1964-11-19 5 SINGAPORE. Wed Sami;in bin Dalm was jailed for four months for carrying ckiggrr on Saturday night "in Noorclm law He h;id two previous convictions.27 words
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Article63 1964-11-19 5 Sarawak I-card warning KI'CHING. Wed. —The Commissioner of the Sarawak Constabulary, Mr R. T. M Henry, has advised the public to carry their identity cards at all times as there would be police checks at all hours of the clay and night. This was because a countrywide police operation was63 words
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Article, Illustration255 1964-11-19 6 INDONESIANS and Filipinos In Sabah have joined Malaysians in pledging their loyalty and their determination to defend the country at National Solidarity Week rallies in Jesselton and Sandakan. Thousands of people from all walks of life labourers, businessmen and office workers turned up to255 words
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132 1964-11-19 6 60 URGE CHAMBER: GIVE $10,000 TO THE D-FUND INSTEAD •CINGAPORE. Wed. More than 60 members of the Indian Chamber of Commerce here have urged the chamber to donate a minimum of $10,000 to the National Defence Fund instead of air-con-ditioning the chamber's premises in Robinson Road and buying new furniture.132 words
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Article122 1964-11-19 6 T<ANAH RATA. Wed. A Holidaymakers in the Cameron Highlands are expected to Join the 2.000 people who will attend a ral- i ly at the town padang here on Saturday at 8.30 a.m. to mark National Solidarity Week. Inche Ghazalll bin Mohamed i Nor.122 words
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Article36 1964-11-19 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 L TODAY36 words
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Article65 1964-11-19 6 PENANG. Wed.— Members of the Penang Umno Kaum Ibu and the Penang Malay Women's League will prepare 10 different Mai iy cakes tor sale at the Solidair.v Fair which opens at the Khek Association. Burmah Road, tomorrow afternoon. Other organisations taking p.ir: are the YWCA and65 words
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672 1964-11-19 6 A ticket to three exciting years— in the police RECRUITMENT into the Royal Malaysia Police is carried out regularly and those wishing to Join should watch for advertisements in the newspapers. Applicants must have a full primary education at either English. Malay. Chinese or Tamil schools, and be citizens. They672 words
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145 1964-11-19 6 CIM.APORF, Wod— If the people remained united, the work of Indonesian agents, traitors and fifth columnists would fail. .Mr. Ho Clime Chnon, Parliamentary Sr.crert;try to the ."Ministry of Nati.m al Development, said this last night at a National Solidarity rally at the145 words
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Article33 1964-11-19 6 IPOH. Wed— Cheah Cheok Mun. 20. unemployed, was Jailed for 13 months today for dishonestly retaining a stolen motor valued at $1,600. on Sept. 25. He had a previous conviction33 words
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Advertisement255 1964-11-19 6 ITODAYi v__ m^^ .^awmwi.. w.iWww^^^^ r^^v^^^^^gr ->Jk Garden peas ,/s^ from England I fff V^ Kskimo now bring you tender young green, peaa 5 succulent as if you had picked them yourself, V 4%k y t his morninir, from an English, garden. That's beJj^^ fause the Kskimo quick-freezing process keeps255 words
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Advertisement81 1964-11-19 6 Calling all Contractors Builders Locally Manufactured High Quality "BENGAL' Type W.C. Squatting Pans m SB Approved by the P.W.D. other Authorities As a temporary measure, to combat foreign dumping of Sanitary Pans, we are reducing our price for the above to below production cost. Please let us quote you for81 words
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648 1964-11-19 7 ASSEMBLY TOLD OF ARRANGEMENTS FOR EMPLOYMENT CIN(; APORE. Wed. The Minister for Finance, DR. (JOH KENG SWEE, disclosed in the Legislative Assembly today that 8,000 people registered with the Employment Exchange had indicated their willingness to work in Sabah and648 words
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Article, Illustration370 1964-11-19 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said today that despite difficulties encountered in the school building programme, the Government had built enough schools to give a place to eve r y child of school-going age. Replying to Barman S<>.m;UU A.wmblymen's370 words
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Article, Illustration235 1964-11-19 7 LEE SEES TIME WHEN THERE MAY BE NO LAND FOR FARMING SINGAPORE. Wed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told the Legislative Assembly today that if Singapore succeeded as an industrial base in Malaysia as it might well do in the next decade there would be no place in235 words
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333 1964-11-19 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Talks have been going on between the Singapore and Malaysian Governments on the recognition of Nanyang University degrees. But these talks are not being made public because there is no intention of turning recognition of degrees into a political issue, the333 words
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Article277 1964-11-19 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Inche Rahim Ishak. parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Education, tonight said the world must know that Malaysia had a right to exist. The people, he added, were prepared to die for Malaysia and to defend the country against others, who wanted to277 words
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155 1964-11-19 7 r; IN(iAPORE Wed A I O very special Christmas tree will be flown into Singapore by a Qai.tas Vi,t from Australia on Htm U It will be no ordinary Christmas tree ;»s it stands 13 ft. 4 in high— the bi?gest ever to155 words
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Article20 1964-11-19 8 JOBBBLTOSf. W«L— Tlw JwriCfatoM* CbaMbßT. tn r*Bofaacre* te wv> the Ototral Oo*ChkMH tm «C tb* «ArM20 words
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Article14 1964-11-19 8 KTTMrA WlffWUB. Wed Tb« K^apooc flhaa* the «M Mk^14 words
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179 1964-11-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fHE big tenants registration campaign to allow the Government to keep tab on village and town populations will begin at the end of next month. Tbe Minister of Home Affairs. Dato Ismail bin Dato Abdul w«tnwn who presided179 words
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Article65 1964-11-19 8 Six Indons arrested near Kuching KUCHING, Wed. Six jr>^|pfifffawf were ■nsjaji r.y Osf rr.ar.r.e police near Muara Tetx%s. about 15 miles from Kuching. a police spokesman said today. Tbe IndoDestans alleged i tlieir/ boat driited wtK some W K. i s 1 PJBSP MM I They were in a poor65 words
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118 1964-11-19 8 '$5,000 for a Red or a guerilla chief offer in Borneo the eaptare «f leadiac r»«iin«ni»t teiTiwH, cadfes *r ln<wnjia» Wrd«r Umrist iSittrj w:l be paid rewards mi S5 M 9 SiaMar mvavds wH ac paid U thilttm »Whr fai ewes where civflhus "jaatinaWy kill" leadiag CmhmmM cadres ar lai—rtiaa118 words
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Article39 1964-11-19 8 Ux tbe Ow wpliM. fcrtogtoC 9m tart to K7JM.T2. ■Mte ca^ IM, i f«« teal Hag •"•^Ly SSJS Mm V.'y." V i I «f Mm Dsj SJMa O*jah J110: Sta.'f o< CIB YB -<■-- j—39 words
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170 1964-11-19 8 Capital of Central Bank to increased KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —A Bill to increase the antborised capital of the Central Bank of Malaysia from $30 million to $oO million and the number of its directors from five to eight win be tabled at the mef.ir.e of UK Ho us* of Representatives170 words
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Article26 1964-11-19 8 m> flsmamaa aammj >-v trotr. N*." SI t?^ 2-.:: xiuiii aaaari OH mj pro-^um ajda tsm ?or mi sbbb ami 2 assaaai i.aj sanassd26 words
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180 1964-11-19 8 SIMGAPOfIC Wad. I 1 Sosmthj ifti*rr in the Vmtmmm imm**, ifc levelled sharp iilllif— at the Dewan Bahasa Dan Ke--LgtlMWmmTml lfm*#mVWf mW tfMf mA*> "i' "^7*r' Caftan Mr. Rajaratnam. In the debate on the IMS i»s"irr.a".e.-. mJ dM :r_i*.tu".e. mWißwte^aAjapjwlftE lav itiwHtv said180 words
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Advertisement221 1964-11-19 8 mmWiM^M mmml m\^^M^WW\ mmVl mmT mmml mmmmmmmi BR^3^ _r r ji 'mmV" >^ •^■mmmaSßmtmV _^<"^^= 1 I .jC"^mt Imawnr ~ia-v mj^aaaaaaaa| mmV *r v* H^gr^mml J m ,^si s^ the Jfcenwirooti chef does your work for you the mixer thct does so much more than mix! With its special attachrnenrs221 words
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Miscellaneous186 1964-11-19 8 A/To* O»p lf 9 F.r. WmamOm *£2?££-J\ 22f*-' I I"* CMO H/" I wmats im ftjac.' vwvr expect J^ I rr >L D I*^IXPSl *^lXPS2 CK> I |«wsus/^vw? rr»oa; />our sops "-"wewx. /_>*t gotta eat I^^i^r^ V-^fi^{?V Pg* S SZ£f m i9t YOU? f< CO YUM? YXNOW- SAM* I aMu»rr186 words
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269 1964-11-19 9 Thousands pour in for National Defence Fund I^UALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. Thousands of dollars continued to pour In for the National Defence Fund from various parts of the country today. In KUCHING. the fund topped $89,000 today with another donation of more than $200 from resettled loans of Ulu Aid.269 words
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Article37 1964-11-19 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police arrested 48 men during anti-secret society rounds in the past 24 hours. Four men were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance, and the others under the Societies Ordinance.37 words
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Article23 1964-11-19 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Cash and jewellery worth $2,000 were stolen from Madam Tan Soi Wee's flat in Lorong 18, Geylang, yester-23 words
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264 1964-11-19 9 LONDON. Wednesday. /\UEEN ELIZABETH has made awards for gal- lantry and distinguished service od operations in Sarawak, Brunei and Sabah against the Indoneisian border terrorists. Besides the award of the Distinguished Service Order < to Lieut. Col. E.J.S. Burnett j of 1 10 Gurkha Rifles,264 words
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Article, Illustration712 1964-11-19 9 Widow: Why I offered gems to accused MRS. SOUTER: 7 DIDN'T WANT TO BE SLASHED WITH A PARANG, TOO' PENANG, Wednesday. MRS. E. SOUTER, 81-year-old widow of former settlement Councillor. Mr. J. P. Souter, told the High Court today that she offered to give jewellery to two men who had712 words
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Article83 1964-11-19 9 Kl THING. \\><l The Sarawak Government yesterday innnumod it unulii like MM of tIMM r-sislcrctl under the N.i tional Svrvice Ordinance to volunteer for military tniniiiK Only limited mt.ike is I presently needed. 1 J it- volunteers must be within the prescribed age of 21-23Reuter - 83 words
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113 1964-11-19 9 JACK FINGLETON - Australia's high cost of enlisting soldiers JACK FINGLETON By CANBERRA, Wed.— Getting recruits for the Australian armed services has been a costly business. Since October lost year to end of last September, the Australian Government has spent over t.ATOO.OOO in advertisements t«i attract recruits and has gained only 7.000 men.113 words
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Article39 1964-11-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. All offices of the Indian High Com- mission here and in Singapore will be closed tomorrow in honour of the birthday of Guru Nanak. the founder of the Sikh religion birth- 1 day.39 words
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Advertisement151 1964-11-19 9 JMNTRODUCINGX m Madam* M ADRIENNE LE GUIN M m Delegate from I PARFUMS CHRISTIAN DIOR PARIS I in Mvtn countries and now M for th* first tim» in U Malaysia Tht most knowltdgtabl* B Dior pcrfum* MADAME LE GUIN will be delighted to meet you to analyse your perfume personality151 words
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Advertisement332 1964-11-19 9 PRAKTICA IV THE WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN 35mm Single Lens Reflex Camera !Lli\ Fixed Penta Prism .|K'-iK| M' *&B&kM Interchangeable Lens jmSmammA-i^. -BLsflP WSSaAM Automatic Diaphragm ■I fe **K T r b MWt lst»i Focal Plane Shutter sssstv* M I bB I id S sBS^K*h I sec d BSsV* i'SB^BSBB^^' sssW332 words
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Article47 1964-11-19 10 It Wt4s Sl* (Minimum) ALEXANDER. On 17th November 1964, in Scotland. Maureen Alexander, beloved wile of Archie and dearly loved mother of Brut* and riona LIEW AH CHONC. 4- Kousteada. Ipob, pasaed away 17-11-«4 leaving behind whi liMtraa Kunerai 2 p.m IK-11-M from I'noon Yue As»o-47 words
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Article53 1964-11-19 10 M H'orrfi 110 <»,mmum) MRS. N. MARIMUTHU. Suppiah snd faniK> 'hank all mends and relatUrs for their condolences and kind assist THE FAMILY OF the Ute 1 Ueii^ deceased -vish to (hank all fru nrts ai.il ri'latnea for the wreaths. as to charities and teir»;rHm» of condolencea tnui wer»53 words
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Article222 1964-11-19 10 2» Wo,*, $10 (Minimum; X'MAS GIFTS from Halt Ut «rle< l.on o|H.-n daily n 6. I. Naa* Ann BuildlnK, Spore. FEDERAL PUBLICATION* LIU MM book aildniM in Hum nbowroom at Times ver Valley Koad. Singapore. MONT DOR Commencing Irom today w<- acne nightly tiom p.m. to II p.m. Bomb222 words
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Article731 1964-11-19 10 The $1.2.')9 million Supply j 1 Bill does not tell us very much about the coming bud- j get. It was not meant to. The bill includes the $326 million advance authorised in October in case the budget has not been approved in time) and j731 words
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Article396 1964-11-19 10 Since the fall of Ngo Dinh Diem, the need to re-appraise i objectives and policies in South i Vietnam has forced itself upon j the United States Government with increasing insistence. By j and large it is agreed in the State Department as well as j the Pentagon,396 words
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Article143 1964-11-19 10 Confrontation long ago stopped being a one-way business: in fact, right from the start it was clear its economic impact was being felt also in Indonesia. Then there developed (with Jakarta's tacit approval) an effective threeway traffic to bring Indonesian goods here. And three months ago Malaysia moved143 words
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Article, Illustration1261 1964-11-19 10 Arnold Toynbee - Goldwater's silent army fights on Arnold Toynbee By A REPUBLICAN HEADACHE AND A MENACE TO AMERICANS AND THE MAJORITY OF MANKIND THE Republican Party of the United States, which was founded to preserve the Union, was driven out of its traditional strongholds on the night of November 3 to find1,261 words
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198 1964-11-19 10 rE case of Wan Mustapha bin Hajl All. whose admission to the Senate has been blocked, raises a constitutional issue which falls within the competence of the Federal Court. Article 54 of the Malaysian Constitution provides that "Whenever there is a casual vacancy among198 words
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Article135 1964-11-19 10 I read with great Interest a report of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's drive to clean up Singapore. He criticises several Government departments for their apathy. Kuala Lumpur Is as bad as Singapore fo stray dogs, beggars, cattle In the street filth and refuse Wherever one goes 1"135 words
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Article92 1964-11-19 10 IT took me more than two months to get a reply to my letter from the Regist-rar-General of Citizenship. My friend who applied for his citizenship three months ago has received neither any letter nor his citizenship. Though he is eligible for his citizenship, he was refused entry Into92 words
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Article126 1964-11-19 10 \JAY I register a protest to the producers of the T. V. programme "Womans* World" against the roving fingers of the show's compere. If anything can be touched, prodded, picked up. moved around, worn or in any way handled she will do it. This annoying trait was Drought126 words
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Article68 1964-11-19 10 I KNOW of many families with combined Incomes which far exceed the $800 limit, who are occupying SIT flats in Queenstown. Has the rule been waived in this district? I am under the Impression that these flats were built for the benefit of the lower Income group. TAXPAYER68 words
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Article66 1964-11-19 10 WITH the switch from the District Treasury to the post offices, quite a number of pensioners have been waiting; to be paid It is three months since we received our last payment from the local Treasury. We have our dependents to support, besides our dear selves. Some of66 words
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Article30 1964-11-19 10 THE South East Asian Peninsula Games will be held at the Merdeka Stadium next year. Can we expect the issue of a commemorative stamp? CHIAH SFXG TEOW Penanc30 words
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Advertisement614 1964-11-19 10 Straits Tiaes Malay M.il Classified advertisements m.y b. handed <•: COLD STORAGE ANCAOB Orchard Rosd (lat Floor) COLD »TOPAGa- •■•NCHII At Hallsnd Read Kst.ng KepcMl Read Naval Sim. Aathorlaed Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House, Collye* Quay TMt NEWS FRONT 1 Fltzpatrlck'a Supermarket. M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Rosd.614 words
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Advertisement45 1964-11-19 10 "'gee ghou) .7 he Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailo red Best Workmanship Also Importers 4V Exporter* or High Clou Worst*.!* Woollt.it. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio StT4M*, Ttl: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Monties), Ist Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Rood. Kowloon.45 words
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Advertisement71 1964-11-19 10 N» HAPPY HEALTHY OAYS AHEAD DRINK MORE /{£> "7 apples ffimaffl The sparkling drink /*M^ J^K.lw_ C¥t}fs) s^sl Ab A 1 II Jb LIQUIDIZER GRINDER BlS j&B timt U>inf spplisnc. \^^~——^^4 j£»^^^2 Prsi« twitch, it MIXES loupi. I^^P^^fl kratkt, pwrs.t, t.ndwich |^^sß|a^aW ts»..dt LIQUIDIZES fruit. II \\f\ I ic. «o»71 words
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Article, Illustration383 1964-11-19 11 A pat on the back for Farmer Tan SINGAPORE, Wednesday. FARMER Tan Tian 00, 27, who was responsible for the arrest of six Indonesian infiltrators in Singapore on Monday night today got a pat on the back from Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Minister of Home Affairs. Before383 words
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Article75 1964-11-19 11 Boy hanged in roman ring on tree OAWANG. Wed. An I eight year old boy was found hanging from a roman ring on a tree near his house yesterday. I Lee Ang Thim, a second year student of the Government English School here, was plucking fruit and swinging from branch75 words
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Article39 1964-11-19 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Salla Hussain bin Abdul Wahab. an assistant managing salesman of Singer Sewing Machine Co., has been jailed lor nine month": by a magistrate's court for criminal breach of trust of $3,065 belonging to the Company.39 words
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86 1964-11-19 11 J^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malay.sian High Commissioner. Tun Lim Yew Hock, said here today that Australia's conscription move proved the country's "sincere desire to help i Malaysia. Tun Lim was returning to Australia after two weeks here 1 for consultations with Teiigku Abdul86 words
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Article64 1964-11-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— T fie deputy secretary of the Ministry of External Adairs. Tengku Ng.m Mohamed bin Tuigku Sri Akar left here today to Join Tun Abdul Razaks party for the African mis sion. He will meet Tun H.i/..k at the Colombo Plan comerenre in64 words
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Article32 1964-11-19 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Prime Minisier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. wul attend the first anniversary ce:>brat ions of the Paya Lebar community centre in Irving Road tomorrow, at 7.30 p.m.32 words
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Article71 1964-11-19 11 SINGAPORE, Wed— Three armed men held v,. a family of three In their flat In Winitedt Drive yesterday and stole $500 cash and Jewellery worth $800. Chang Heng Swee. 16. told the police that he whs with his mother and sister when the three men71 words
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Article55 1964-11-19 11 Stone laying ceremony SINGAPORE, wed.— Television Suig.tpura will oe .t'ole to oO*n two more eh v imuiUi oils screening wnen its new S3 3 million Mudios on Caldecott H !i arr built by 1966. The Minister for Culture Mr Raianunam. will lay the rounaa- tion .stone of the studio* ai55 words
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257 1964-11-19 11 PMIP 'yes' to aid a life-saver, says Minister ,1/OTA BHARU. Wed. 1V Thr Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin, said today that the recent decision by the PMIP State Government to co-operate with the Central Government would "save many lives." The Government would now be able to work out257 words
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151 1964-11-19 11 I^IALA LIMPIR. Wed The Government has received Britain's reply to certain Malaysian proposals to settle the textile dispute. The proposals, relating to the question of a quota for textiles and outstanding contracts, were sent on Oct. 8. when ministerial talks between the two151 words
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Article34 1964-11-19 11 KANGAR. Wed.— Perlis branch of the Medical ;md Health Staffs 1 Union will stage a variety concert next month for the National Defence Fund. There will be a Malay modern songs contest.34 words
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162 1964-11-19 11 Case of a broker who paid his wife more... •SINGAPORE, Wed. For the past 10 years, a broker Koh Hoon Chua had been paying every month 50 per cent more in maintenance to his estranged wife than he was legally bound to do. He found this out yesterday when he162 words
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Article24 1964-11-19 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. An Australian M.P., Mr. Gordon M. Bryant, flew Into Singapore today from India to visit Australian Army units In Malaysia.24 words
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Article, Illustration151 1964-11-19 11 A prince predicts 'bright future' for Malaysia SINGAPORE, Wed a eminent (icrmiin historian. Prime Huhertiis of l.owenstcm today mi ill th;\t Malaysia would not only survive a viable democracy, "but will aKo develop and l'ullil its important task in the community of free nations The151 words
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80 1964-11-19 11 PENANG. Wed— Dr. Lim Chong Eu, the national secretary general of the United Democratic Party. has been elected chairman of its Penang branch The vice-chairman are Inrhe Abdul Malik bin Mohamed Soom. Inche Ham" w n Sirat and Mr. Urn Hock Choon. Mr.80 words
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Article30 1964-11-19 11 KUALA LUMPTJR. Wed.— The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Taltb. will give a talk over the Malay Service of Radio Malaysia, tomorrow at 8.30 p.m.30 words
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Article45 1964-11-19 11 KUALA PILAH. Wed— Mow than 5,000 people, Including •chool children, attended ih» Solidarity Week rally on tba Town Padang here yesterday. The Mentri Besar, Dato (Dr Mohammed Said bin Mohammed, und the District Officer. Colonel Yeop Mahidin. addressed th« rally.45 words
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Article17 1964-11-19 11 IPOH, Wed.— Police serpeanU Yeow Ah Kee and PS. Lekhi hay« been promoted probationary in»pectors17 words
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487 1964-11-19 11 ]^O other country in South-east Asia is spending as much money as the Singapore Government in training and educating the younger generation, Singapore's Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, told the Legislative Assembly last night. He said that the Government had also487 words
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Article31 1964-11-19 11 SINGAPORE. Wed Japan! Air Lines today resumed normal I uenices to Singapore after a two- j day stoppage of flights because of '--c by its crew employees In Tokyo.31 words
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Advertisement168 1964-11-19 11 don't be SKINNY! m 111-ln-one concentrated food supplement quickly wj > gives pounds and inches of •olid flesh to thin, under- v weight men and women. WATE-ON is a dm, pleasflnt-to- SKINNY WOMEfr-davelop a firm, tab. substance that's packed with rounded figure. Fill out the curves w«ight-buildinq calories, bone- of168 words
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Miscellaneous645 1964-11-19 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) P.M.: 5.15 Test pa'tern and 7.30 Four Just Men "National muse; 5.45 Opening and pro- Treasure"; 8.00 News in Mai* gramme summary; 5.50 News darin: 8.10 Lhru Beriava: 8.24 outlines in Malay; 5.53 National Drama Tetamu Malam; 8.50 songs; 6.00 News in Tamil: 6.10 Quran Reading; 9.00645 words
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570 1964-11-19 12 'Don't spare the rod' belief- by parents JJOW should you bring up your children? Should they be spanked or punished when it is needed? Or should Ili v y be broughi around by kind means only? "Spank them when it is needed," was the answer which many parents in Singapore570 words
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Article, Illustration480 1964-11-19 12 Psychological approach to fragrance T^HE sweet smell of success, via perfume, is something that Mrs. Adrienne Le Gum is sure about. She should be. considering her close association with the famous House of Dior In Paris both on the fashion side and the perfumery and accessories sections ior the past480 words
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Article161 1964-11-19 12 THE NEW LOOK OF SHOES IT comes as something of a surprise to women who liked the delicate outline of shoes with stiletto heels and winklepicker toes, to find that the new fashionable styles with lower, stubby heels and rounded toes are still eleeant and feminine. There are. in fact,161 words
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385 1964-11-19 12 VIEWING the world situation as a whole, the Population Referrence Bureau of Washington. D.C.. says in its annual report just released. that there were approximately 220 births a minute in 1963. resulting in an increase in world population of about 61 million and385 words
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Advertisement161 1964-11-19 12 ...setting the pace in style! fNCACEMENT AND WEDDING KINGS Prrfi-ct...Bcautiful...anrlrvfr- Every sparkle done is <lrli. lasting. The Love you share cately set in glorious stvla and the keepsake you wear mounting. .•."You are my everything Choose. yonn from our md. Enjoy the radiant beauty of less large collection of shapes,161 words
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Advertisement537 1964-11-19 12 aft VK matdenfbrm New Sweet Music with straps that s-t-r-e-t-c-h SWEET MUSIC with straps of a unique new non rippling, _non rolling elastic. These new straps s retch smoothly over your shoulders, around the back and under the cups. Plus the famous Sweet ta usic features of spoke stitched cups537 words
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Article, Illustration571 1964-11-19 13 COLOMBO PLAN TALKS OPES IN LONDON LONDON, Wednesday AN "international new deal" to wipe out world poverty by collective action and a new initiative for more reforms in the international monetary system were urged by Britain at the 21-nation Colombo PlanReuter - 571 words
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Article33 1964-11-19 13 TAIPEH. Wed. The Pormosan Foreign Minister. Mr. H.K. Tang, leaves for Africa to make "an 11th hour effort to stabilise Formosa's diplomatic front In Africa against Peking's recent diplomatic offensive." Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article77 1964-11-19 13 AUSSIE CALL-UP BILL PASSED CANBERRA, Wed. Australian House of Representatives last night passed the National Service Bill after 12 hours of bitter debate. The Bill provides for the compulsory conscription of 20-year-old youths into the Army. Conscripts are liable for overseas service. Tho Labour Party has declared its absolute oppositionReuter - 77 words
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Article29 1964-11-19 13 MEIRUT, Wed. The pro-Egyp- tian newspaper Al-Moharrer aald Britain was building a new milltarv base at Urn Al Faqm. 25 miles j west of Aden— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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206 1964-11-19 13 CHARLES' ESSAYS IN GERMAN MAGAZINE DONN. Wed.— The Hamburg weekly magazine Der Sten yesterday published what it called four "authentic" essays written by Prince Charles, lvi-year-ola heir to the British Throne. The magazine said it bought the texts of the essays from Mr. Terence Smith. 30. a director of theReuter; AP - 206 words
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Article25 1964-11-19 13 TOKYO. Wed— Four Japanese rain-making expeits are to visit the Philippines to investigate the possibilities of producing rain i over the island. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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232 1964-11-19 13 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. MR. Kai-Uwe Von Hassel, West Germany's Defence Minister, said last night he was displeased by reports interpreting U.S.-German agreements sigred here last Saturday as being anti-French. I Such interpretations were "patently false." he told reporters as he left Washington to visit the U.S.Reuter - 232 words
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Article50 1964-11-19 13 Rewards for two Games defectors TOKYO. Wed —Two Nationalist 1 Chinese who defected to China during the Tokyo Olympics were Riven 10.000 yuan <USs6.Boo> each rally In Peking yesterday, thn New China news agency said. The rewards were given by the I Chinese Physical Culture and I boon* Commission AP.AP - 50 words
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Article, Illustration290 1964-11-19 13 High praise for Dato Ong from Thant (A diplomat of skill, integrity) UNITED NATIONS, Wed. U Thant, the U.N. SoorotaryGeneral, had high praise yesterday for Malaysia's Ambassador to the United States. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. who also was chief U.N. delegate before relinquishing the joint post to concentrate on his290 words
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Advertisement114 1964-11-19 13 The most advanced cosmetics for skin care and the most powerful biological correctors of skin imperfections THE CREAM Bio-Cata£y4-*BU)'Lac£a. I STIMULATING and REJUVENATING By their combined use: the skin becomes firmer, smoother, younger, the complexion more sparkling, spots iind pimples disappear. Finally, the Cream BIOCATALYS and 810-LACTA eliminate toxins and114 words
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Miscellaneous325 1964-11-19 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS shot, possibly <9i. 1. A wood- worker needs one In 8. Some mysterious love nest of a Africa (7). native? <7>. 5. Adopt a new poae comes with 9. Method of stock-raising conpractice (7). demned by owners? (6-7). 10. What a rocky part for a Poly-325 words
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Advertisement730 1964-11-19 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE I u.irrf. SJ (Mm.)— Box it r»». »xfr« BUILDING LOTS for sale, wonderful view Huh class locality, ft*. Mile Ulu Klang Rn.id. rt—onabty priced Easy terms Enqinr. K L. KATONC VILLA Th. Mod Luiuriout. EltKant Mm— Flats for Sal*. Total Areas 300.000 sq.ft. Spacious Playground A730 words
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Advertisement665 1964-11-19 14 EDUCATION ?n Word* M f Mm.)— Hot i» cf*. fxfra FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, 1-A. Kirk Terrace. Singapore-!) Tbe lonte.t r>tahll»hed Mime Institution In Malaysia offers course* 10 preparation lor 1965 Cambridge Muaic Examination, Trinity College Of Music. London and the Associated Board of The Royal School of Music. Director665 words
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Advertisement748 1964-11-19 14 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS HONC KONO A FAR EAST BUILDER Establisnod 193 b A 81-M)entniy ptrisl'esi •I Suiidmj A Real Estste Activities In th* Fsr East. Oi oner issue of the Builder is on Sale now. Contents include: Commerce. The 'Skyscraper,' Hong Kong. Lv Pan, Patron Saint el Chinese Builders. A Palaes748 words
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Advertisement999 1964-11-19 14 DOCS, PETS, ETC. ?0 Worrf. H Viit.)— »o, 50 r/» fwtrm PROTEIN Ml* B*d I vitamin "Soaps" is thi noiirishir,. Koo)1 trlrk s ONE VENLOO d Mie, iman tram Apply Chu. o lajaa Ksapaaj) ALSATIAN MALE RLACK and Tan I tadkfMa innn. v i'.t CIB II ix'-ei BOATS, YACHTS FOR999 words
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Advertisement1275 1964-11-19 15 JI^S3E3J3SSSXSSiu WkM THE EAC LINES Whh. X 7C JM SmCAPOM KUAU iuupui ap. swrrTtNMAM KNANO B M"">"»"nr h •awNO is fotoi~. i mwhom* SAILINGS IO BkYHOUIH, LAIIAAIA. SLNOA, kt lIAtRt, DAMtURk, HKtMIH ANTWERP, ROTUROAM, AMSIEROAM, GOIHEHiURG. AARHUS AND COPENHABEH Sin»aoo7t~™^~l Sham Penang "POONA" (I) I. 29-30/11-21 Net 22 74 Niv1,275 words
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Advertisement1310 1964-11-19 15 I Benvline I I >t»tlCt IO LONDON. LIVERPOOL CONIINtNIAL fORU BENMHOR SI Smpport r>. Sham Penang rt r )M v v Put Tidaj Antwerp Jaa It RVNCLOP for London oec 1* MtnULUt Hamburg Dec It Singapore C. S'heta fenang Rotterdam tec S Gdi.t. Teday JMQcapora > tvnara 'mm* IENVRACKiI om.1,310 words
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Advertisement1366 1964-11-19 15 fes^ ELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO.. LTD. leTArlJl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI V mm^ HULL ANO MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore P ST'am '»ntm CITY OF LEEDS .2 24 Net 25 21 Net CITY OF BATH 27/21 Het 21 Net 1 Dec 2, 1 Oec t CITY OF CHICACO 21/11 Net 4 CITY Lf1,366 words
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385 1964-11-19 16 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $15.87J a picul to $755.50 on an offering unofficially estimated to have 1 alien 20 tons to 190 tons. This was In line with London, where cash and torwmd Un had385 words
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Article102 1964-11-19 16 CHIM lying alonniid* tha ttngapwr* k Harbour wharva* or aipaetad today art: Menesthrua 3/4, Benglo* 6/7. Golden Lily 8/9, Miki.ihima Maru 10/11, Aimkerk 15/16, Elzan Maru 19. Kmj.ire Oannet 21/22. Else Maersk 23/24, Nlcolloe Miu-rsk 28/26. Neder Khone 33/34, Tantalua 40/41, Asia 42/43, Tnrifa. 45, Ocean Enterpiiae102 words
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Article26 1964-11-19 16 November 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 70} cents (down a quarter-cent). TIN: $755.50 a picul (up $15.87}). Unofficial estimated offering: 190 tons (down 20 tons).26 words
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Article113 1964-11-19 16 \fELBOURNE, Wed— lndustrials iTA were steady. Most moves were small but some leaders last ground. ANZ Bank gained 16 to 68/6 on buyers" quote following the one-for-io bonus issue and higher profit. Base metals were higher Rentson Tin regained 1/6 to 55/6. Oils and loans were steady. cr.a.113 words
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Article222 1964-11-19 16 DECEMBER tiret grada rubber f.o.b. doted at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yvierday at 701 eenta per Ib.. down a quarter-cent on Tuesday cloaing level for tbo position. The tone waa very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. elotlng prlcee In centt per Ib. yesterday. INT. i R.S.S.222 words
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Article264 1964-11-19 16 November 18. Three mootba. INDUSTRIALS Rouatead 13 eta. M Contalnra 1 2 eta. Dnnlops IS eta at. Cablea Iti eta. Clt* Dev. 7 CU. MeAllster 12 eta. I Hmeltera 27 eta. M Invest. 12 cts. Kaao 15 Ma. 0.C.8.C. 18 eta. Kfd Dlsp. 12 eta. Rotbmana 12 eta264 words
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Article39 1964-11-19 16 ON the tree eichanut marktt in Hon K KonK yesterday ttir U.S. dollar «'Ha quoted at 5.751 (or TT an t .*> 74 J tor cash. Sterling Mat quoted at 1187 and one tael ot xold at 2MJ39 words
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Article82 1964-11-19 16 THE Frderation Minister for Finance haw. fixed thrse prices for calculating customs duties for the week iM-cinnint; on November 19. Rubber 70 7 H cts a Ib. Copra $560 a ton. Coconut oil $894 a ton. Palm oil 5b76.7.'> a ton. Palm Ki-rnr-ls 5357.50 a ton. The rate*82 words
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694 1964-11-19 16 From Our Market Correspondent rADING was dull on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday and the turnover small. "Budget nerves" are suggested as a reason for the current lack of enthusiasm. Industrial shares were a little easier and tins barely steady, n spite of694 words
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Article27 1964-11-19 16 Malayan Stock Indirr* Nov. 17. Nov. 18 Industrials: 89.30 KB.7T rins: 134.17 134.0; rubbers: UIM 1(18.04 •Dec. 30, 1!»K3 100. Dec. 29, 1962 m 100.27 words
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Article886 1964-11-19 16 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C. Molding (JOOO) J2.50; Dunlop (1.0O0) SIM. KKW) $189: Ess* *1.»7 8U d.OOO) J1.97; last. Smolttrt (2.000) $3>J:886 words
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Article68 1964-11-19 16 /'HINEtE Prixluca E«ch«n««, |i n v xapor* noon prleet per pltial ytetarday: Coconut oil: bulk SASi acllen. drum wUan Copra: Mot./ Doc. UK/Conttneot: Pepper: Muntok white $145 aellera. Sarawak white JI4O b*l!«t*. (.pwial Sarawak blark SI IT* aellera. garbled l.™»t black 1122 i aellera, ABTA $i32i Btaam Sincapora68 words
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Article53 1964-11-19 16 yHE Malayan Exchang* Binkr Am*. I elation made thene ebangra In Ita ratea to merctaanta yeaterday (all rmtta to S1OO): Canada: huylng TT 35. airmail OD Ssi: 90 d/at. J.»l credit blllt. 35 11 It trade mils. ttlllnx TT or OO rtady: Canada 34 11/16: Holland Guilders 116);53 words
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Advertisement668 1964-11-19 16 AUSIRALIA/<IE»J UALANO SUVICt INOIA. PAKISTAN *N0 r tULr SElmce n FraaaM*. Malktanw. Itaßtf la MMras tt Nagatattnaai -onant <■ S'haa ypofo »'pora S'ltam HPI/Sails HAJUIA II Pt/SU llNtt 22 Nn 23 Nat PURNEA Sailel Suit! II Nn UiUU lt/l> nac II o<c CHAKIATA 11 Nn 11/23 Nn 24/21 Nn RAJUU668 words
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Advertisement257 1964-11-19 16 WILHELMSEN LINES >HUM >caatna<iai ait caatiattui Ptrts tat naatkM aM hmr ut>, Penang P. S'haa >"»«" TARIF* (Calls Manila. Sfangra.) fi ij'« 2" Theben Call hr. *m w ,,7 g" ST BARBER LIME FROM U.S.*.. EASI ANO WESI COAST PORTS TEMERAIRE TURANDOT I Dtt '«""»il I »a« TARANTEL 1T OIC257 words
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Advertisement135 1964-11-19 16 What's Happening Back Home? Letten to friend* and relative* now nrrrwaa •s-e only on* link between them and home. A regular link with thm home teens it to tend thm StraiU Budgmt, the w+tklr edition of tht, StraiU Time*. Malaraianm Malavaian atndenta and a» Malavaiana abroad cannot do better than135 words
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Advertisement1147 1964-11-19 17 (Continued from Page 14) MISCELLANEOUS M Horrfv <;, c.Win.i— r 30 rtt. rxtra SPRAY PAINTINC REPAIRS Refrl- ithin :> hours cuMomer SPOUSE CMOOSINC PROBLEM? Don t worry. Riok *****. Asia Marriase Bur. per Paya Lcbar s, nd stamped envelop* for I'rospertuii. OO YOU WANT lour Air conditioner to he In1,147 words
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Advertisement865 1964-11-19 17 I NOTICES SUNGEI BAGAN RUBBER COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Of SUNGEI BAGAN RUBBER COMPANY i MALAYA) LIMITED, will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 70. Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday,865 words
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Advertisement710 1964-11-19 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD VACANCIES IN THE PROJECTS DIVISION The Projects Division of the Economic Development Board Intends to recruit graduates with a Ist Class or a good 2nd Class Honours Degree from recognised Universities. Past experience Is not essential as recruits will be trained within the Board and,710 words
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Advertisement882 1964-11-19 17 TENDEJIS SCHOOL CANTEEN TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from contractors for running school canteen (Sultan Sulalman Secondary School at Kuala Trengganu) for the period Ist January to 31st December. 1966. 2. Tenders must be made in forim. otherwise the tenders will not be considered. Tender forms can be obtained at882 words
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Advertisement757 1964-11-19 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PERAK GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and or State Nationals for appointment as BUILDING INSPECTORS (In Div. II of the Public Service) (In the Town Councils, Peralt on the salary scale of $324 xl 4 352/ I 419x14-545, 562x18-652 per mensem. plus cost of living757 words
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Advertisement1234 1964-11-19 17 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT THE HIGH SCHOOL, MALACCA Applications are invited from trained Honours Graduates or Graduates for several vacancies I teaching History, Geography. Phy- j !sics. Chemistry or Biology at Sixth jForm Level (Two Streams). Salary according to Unified Teaching Scale. Applications with relevant particulars, in applicant's own handwriting, to1,234 words
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Advertisement62 1964-11-19 17 TENDER JOHOR J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K R. Registered Contractors Class "EX 1 and above will be received by Jurutera Kerja Kanan. J.K.R.. Muar up to 12 noon of tlie 22nd November, 1964 lor Construction of one (1) unit nf thrw Classroom Block and Coverodway at 2:th mile Lenc*62 words
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Article, Illustration518 1964-11-19 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with IPOH, Wednesday. \IAIMUM did a winning gallop in soft going here this morning when he went over 3f in 37sec. The grey was ridden by Garnet Bougoure. Devil's Peak was also impressive. Ridden by trainer George West. Devil's Peak518 words
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Article52 1964-11-19 18 Kii.\T n me 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Kihit Club won the Spencer Trophy for hockey today when they beat Federation Military College 3-2 at Sungel Best. Kilat scored their goals through Mike Shepherdson. Christie Shepherdson and Ranjlt Singh while Sukdarshan Singh scored both the goals for52 words
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Article68 1964-11-19 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. A froal h\ skipper Lee Kok Sens in the firs' half enabled Police to enter th( final of the SGSFA senior knock' out tournament when they beai Dockyard 1-0 at Jalan Besar today Police will meet Civil Aviation who beat Marines 2-1 in68 words
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Article57 1964-11-19 18 SEREMBAN. Wed. Two friendly hockey matches have been arranged by the Negri Sembilan Sikh Union against the touring Hong Kong Indian team i here on Dec. 18 and 19. Neari Sikhs i will play in the opening match on Dec. 18 and the following day. Neßrl Indians will57 words
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Article29 1964-11-19 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. RAF Cliangi and Prisons shared non- ours m a Singapore HA div. 1 league hockey match which ended ,in a scoreless draw at Cliangi today.29 words
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Article89 1964-11-19 18 ATHLETICS Nine-mile Walking Race: (Malacca): Schoolboys 1 Oanasalingam (HOS) 2 Voong Kek Boon iTBHS> 3 Pong Lai Chong (MBS> 1:36:47.8. Schoolgirls: 1 S. Minacht (MGHS) 2 G. Saraswathi (MGHf> 3 Tan Buay Imm (YBHS> 1:56:49.8. Open: 1 Cheng Then Nam 2 Sahid Mohamed 3 Moham- ed Yusoff 1:36:28.2.89 words
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Article254 1964-11-19 18 TEN TO FOLLOW AT IPOH IPOH. Wed. Epsom I Jeep's ten horses to follow at the Ipoh meet- in« which opens on Sunday are: PARAKEF In peak form; beat Pulau Panglcor over Bukit Timah 8f In soft going last month. PRIDE OF GREECE A champion sprinter in the making; carried254 words
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Article208 1964-11-19 18 HOCKEY POLU'K 2 PWD 1: Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. Police turred on the heat in the second half to clear the first round In the Selangor Hockey Association senior knockout competition at Gurney Road today. Public Works Department played surprisingly well in the first half and208 words
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134 1964-11-19 18 Asian Games: Indonesia will take part DANGKOK. Wed. Indonesia Will take part in the 196 C Asian Games to be held in Bangkok, the A.^ian Gaine> organising commif.ee president. Sukhum Nav.ipnuli!. U ii rM ni(?ht. He told repWUli that th.- liidonesian S|x.;.> M lw tttfT. R. Maladl gave him misReuter - 134 words
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Article41 1964-11-19 18 NEW YORK Wed Riv Patterson. 22-yr. r-old brother of former heyvywpielu champion (•'level Patterson. Ihm inch: von ;»:i unanimous points decision unff Everette Copeland in a .six-round heavyweight bout here. It was Patterson's 10th win in 11 fights Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article29 1964-11-19 18 BOSTON. Wed. Heavyweight champion Cassius Clay, who had an operation for hernia last Friday was yesterday reported to be "doing fine" at Boston City Hospital. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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309 1964-11-19 18 KEN FERNANDEZ - CEB ARE FAVOURED TO BEAT POLICE IN FINAL KEN FERNANDEZ CRICKET By I/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Central Electricity Boards near Malay-sian-strength team are strongly favoured to beat Malaysian Police in the nnal of the first Government Services cricket final on the Pantai ground here this weekend. The match begins at 11309 words
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Article116 1964-11-19 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Johore's injury-hit team against _.ngapore Joint Services two week* ■■•i-o at Singapore will show foui th; njies for Saturda-. s Malay. i Cup Inotball match aqainx' Ne-:i Malacca at Saernban The three reserves for the firs' match. Zubir Ahmad. Mat Isa ana Mchamed Hassan116 words
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Article109 1964-11-19 18 .1.15. I ri> ii BLACKS o Singapore Wad. Joborc Bainu United proved too good for the Blacks m a Rugby Union club match at Bras Ba&ah Road line today. The visitors scored a goal, a try i and a penalty goal. A penalty in the 16th minute109 words
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151 1964-11-19 18 Government plans for FarrerPark praised CINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore athletes and Officials hailed the government's plan to give the Farrcr Park .stadium a face-lift. They all agreed thai a new bitumen track at the stadium will be a boon to aihl' an 200 netra Olympic list, M. Jeg.iUies>a!i. &Hid I am151 words
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Article49 1964-11-19 18 SEREMBAN. Wed— ThP NegrlMalacca team to meet Johore In the Malaya Cup rugger match on Saturday on the Station Padang: M. Pinto. Baskarun. Rowe. Hurst. Syed Bakar. Forbes. Kheng Hoe, Pimlott. Smith. Moore. Catchpole. Williams. J. Abbott (capt). Puran Singh, Ong Tong Yonc. Reserves Powell and Daud Yah.ivA49 words
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Advertisement297 1964-11-19 18 PUBLIC NOTICE MR. ABDUL RAHMAN BIN MOHAMMAD OF KUALA TRENGGANU IS NO LONGER AUTHO- USED TO TRANSACT BUSI NESS OR COLLECT ANY MONIES ON BEHALF OF INDIAN TRADE <fc GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. PENANO. SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD TENDER NOTICE Irndrr \o. UK IM /f ;4 rn.iM.srd Sh.ds for Bicwli-* and297 words
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Advertisement130 1964-11-19 18 SEKOLAH LANJUTAN KAMPONG. REMBAU. Tender For Supply Of Cooked Food. Tenders are Invited to supply cooked Muslim food to about 70 boarders at the Sekolah Lanjutan Kampong. Rembau for the period Ist. January 1965 to 31st December. 1965 inclusive. Information about the type and qua r. tit y of food130 words
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Advertisement311 1964-11-19 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SABAH ELEaRICITY BOARD ELECTRICAL KL'PERVISOB/ FOREMAN The Board has vacancies foe four Electrical Supervisor/Foreman and hi inviting application*. Appll- j cants are requested to send details of their experience and copies of references to the Secretary, P.O. Box 452. Jesselton, Sabah to arrive not later than 15th December311 words
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Advertisement173 1964-11-19 18 QANTAS V-JET EXPRESS MSTEST TO LONDOII Every Sunday only two stops on the way 15 C flying hours to London. Altogether 7 Oantas V-Jsts fly to London each week. H y»»n Ol OfraMM itrvK* Oantas in association with Air India and BOAC. IF YOU'RE TIRED NERVY RUN DOWN OR DEPRESSED173 words
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Miscellaneous115 1964-11-19 18 TODAY'S SPORTS FIXTURES ><)( KR S'porr <;ovt. Services 1 rirndly: Prisons v RAAF Bwortb fin^lM Div. 2 Comb Bchools v 6.0 (both matches at City StaSupreme Court 6 45; Div. 3: PUB rilumi v PWD 5.15 i both matches at Jn HOCKEY B'pore Div. It Btititt Bfor(up: Mercantile Bank Police115 words
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Miscellaneous34 1964-11-19 18 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl Kbut rrsl I a urne wats* worrr RAININ', HURT YOU tftfrCTORIC! f HOW COTE! CEORIC^IpETUNUf NOW «K THAT HE SETS I WANTS NOU TO TA^'^-rp^--^ «QME FRESH AIR ANP>34 words
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Article, Illustration126 1964-11-19 19 BOMBAY, Wed. Malavsian badminton star Tan Yee Khan of Perak 1 riuht) won the men's singles title in the West Indian championships here last night. m the final. Yrc Khan beat Suresh Goel. the Indian c h a in uion. 17-15 15-12. Yee Khan thus126 words
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Article61 1964-11-19 19 EDINBURGH. Wed— The 1970 Commonwealth Games are almost certain to be held here. Councillor Magnus Williamson told the civic nmenities committee o' Edinburgh Town Council vesterf'av "It Menu pviectly clear: thrt Scotland's application to set, the Games in IP7O will be little' more than a torn; New Zealand61 words
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Article14 1964-11-19 19 LONDON. Wed Result of Hugo b try 17 Broughton Park S ReuterReuter - 14 words
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422 1964-11-19 19 Police called as fans break gate at Enfield SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Wednesday. EXTRA POLICE had to be called to the Enfield ground last night after spectators broke one of the main gates off its hinges before the start of Enfield s F.A. Cup first round replay with Romford. The stadiumReuter - 422 words
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Article, Illustration117 1964-11-19 19 LAW PICKED BY SCOTLAND v NORTHERN IRELAND i^LASGOW. Wed—Denis Law. \J(above). Manchester United in-Mde-left and captain who was sent off in a League match last Saturday, has been chosen by Scotland for the lnternatlon.il against Northern Ireland <v Hampden Park here on Nov. 25 Law switches to inside-right while JimReuter - 117 words
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223 1964-11-19 19 STOLLE AND EMERSON: WE WON'T BREAK TOUR BAN LAWN TENNIS SVDNKY, w,d. Austrian Da\ts Cup stars Fred S.olie and Roy Emerson have confirmed that, they will abide by ihc deciiicn of the Laun Tennis Association of Australia Uiat they .should remain in Australia unt:l Feb. 28 next ye.ir. Siolle saidReuter - 223 words
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Article96 1964-11-19 19 HOUSTON. Wed. Anthony Maceroni. chairman of the World Boxing Association championship committee, has told the top four contenders for the world ht'avy weight title to appear in New York on Friday to complete arrangements for nn elimination tournament, the Houston "ost reported last night. The WBA declared96 words
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Article457 1964-11-19 19 JACK FINGLCTON - Bowlers are always up to tricks' JACK FINGLCTON from SYDNEY, Wed. Umpire Ted Wicks who "ordered" Tony Lock from the field here on Monday, to remove some balsam from his spinning finger, could well have done the same thing to Richie Benaud, who as New South Wales captain played for457 words
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Article69 1964-11-19 19 PERTH. Wed. W.>rld tre* style record holder lisa Konuds a-:d two other top Australian ijirl .-wimmers plan to sw.m the Ep.2lish Channel i n May or June one of them said yesterday Lircla McGill. 18. who swam in the Olympic medley at Tokyo. siiid she.Reuter - 69 words
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501 1964-11-19 19 CRICKET |-)lkb,\n v, v Hptantu bowling uy Gloucestershire oflspinner David Alien, uno captured 4-12 In 15.3 overs, and medium-pace bowler in I<m Thomson 13-16 in 23 overs) paved UM lor MCC to gain an unexpected but nevertheless we.ldeserved ten wicket victory ovr-r N.ital with501 words
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Article36 1964-11-19 20 CANBERRA. Wed. Australia spent more than £A3O million on defence in Malaysia in the nine years up to last June 30. the Minister for Defence. Senator Shane Plltridge. said In the Federal Parliament yesterday.36 words
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296 1964-11-19 20 Marines land on islands off coast to look for Indonesians KOTA TING G I. Wed. Royal Marine Commandos have been landed on the several islands off the Kota Tinggi toast to check whether there are any Indonesians in the area. Malaysian troops and local kampong guides are also assisting the296 words
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221 1964-11-19 20 SAIGON, Wednesday. A COMMUNIST bomb blasted through a res- tauranfy beside Saigon Airport's international air terminal today wounding 18 Americans and four Vietnamese. The explosion only minutes after the arrival of a Royal Air Force plane from Singapore with flood rolirf supplies disintegrated the221 words
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Obituary85 1964-11-19 20 MRS. LEE ONO KEE (I.ye Mm* I'rt) p.-1-M-d away pran-fuily. Young- ■>• ii. m. 20-l i-i.| ii no Muht MADAM HOOI MCI VOONC. n 17.11 I: .i i u> •**r No. 'nunt Ra ii th» 1 1 r.t.i r, ir •rnetn-y .it Sunt;il Bn or. K. PONNUSAMY, father of85 words
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Article, Illustration477 1964-11-19 20 SAMAD ISMAIL - SAM AD ISMAIL I From THE DEPUTY Prime Minister. Tun Abdul *azak, being received by the UAR leader, President Gamal Abdel Nasser, during his recent two-day visit to Cairo. Tun Razak had talks with President Nasser and other UAR officials on Malaysia's dispute with Indonesia and Malaysia's477 words
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Article57 1964-11-19 20 Filming held vp by an ashtray HOLLYWOOD. Wed. Director Ralph Nelson, coaching actress Ann-Mar-gret in a scene in which she had to pitch an ashtray at her film husband. Alain Delon, said: "Throw it with all your might." The red-haired actress threw. The ashtray smacked Nelson on the forehead 1957 words
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Article387 1964-11-19 20 LONDON. Wed— There was no let-up today In the unsettled conditions in that stock markets nnd it lower in response to sm.tll sales. In the absence ol n clarification of the Government's tax intentions. buyers were :ho\ving very little interest while those equities with DO387 words
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Article51 1964-11-19 20 LONDON. Wed. Spot 21'; d., Dec. 21-3 16d.. Jan. 21»»d.. Feb. 21d., Jan. Mar 21-1 16d.. Apr./ June 20-15 16d.. July S.pt. 20". d.. Oct. Dec. 20-13 16d.. Jan Mar. 30-11 16d.. Apr. June 20-11 16d. July Scot 20-11 16d.. c.i.f. Dec. •>O-15 16d Jan. 20-11 16d. Tone: Sliehtly51 words
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Article23 1964-11-19 20 LONDON. Wed —Buyers £1470.1 wllers £1480. Forward buyer* £*****. sellers £1450. Settlement £1485. Turnover ajn. 130 tons, p.m. > 40 tons. Tone: Quiet.23 words
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462 1964-11-19 20 THK BRITISH Prime Minister. Mr. Wilson. announced in the House of Commons yesterday that his Government was imposing an embargo on the export of arms to South Africa. "It has beer decided that all outstanding licenses should be revoked except where theseUPI - 462 words
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223 1964-11-19 20 On trial: A man who abandoned fiancee to join wife ITiLENSBURG (Wr s t •T Germany). Wed. An East German rofugee, Peter a 11 wh o exchange* fiancee for a wife in an escape dra m a. wont on trial here sterday. Hr la charged with abdurtinir I 17-year-old WestReuter - 223 words
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Advertisement336 1964-11-19 20 Have the World at your Fingertips with j: the SENSATIONAL NEW GLOBETROTTER Kjl^j (MADE IN GERMANY) 'j> '14 Transistor* 12 Diodes; l^^^^^^^^^BßßUmm^^^^^^—. it 1 7 AM t 13 FM Tuning M JftV— 1 Circuits; BC —FM— LW a fc.- f 1 Tropical 1 1 wide-spread OmWmmtSGsSSS^^^^Jmf^fl 1 Shortwov* Bands. MtSA336 words