The Straits Times, 21 November 1964
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Title Section17 1964-11-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 Aftenposten Estd. 1845. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73117 words
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266 1964-11-21 1 lESSELTON. Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman said here today he was proud and happy to see that the people of Sabah were taking Indonesian lion and confrontation calmly and with determination. Addressing 400 community and political leaders at luncheon in his honour, i the266 words
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Article60 1964-11-21 1 SINGAPORE Fri Mr Tan Chin Tumi, chairman of Fra.-er and Neave. the soft drinks makers, tonight announced at the companvs annual dinner that he would make a personal donation of $50,000 to the National Defence Fund. He also announced that the company and its sister company.60 words
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Article, Illustration347 1964-11-21 1 Despite the tension... HE HOPES LEADERS OF MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA WILL SPARE NO EFFORT TO SOLVE DISPUTE Report tells of regret UNITED NATIONS, Friday UTH A NT, the U.N. Secretary-General, appealed today to the leaders of Malaysia and Indonesia "to spare no effort to bring about a peaceful347 words
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Article132 1964-11-21 1 New Note from Manila on Sabah MANILA, Fri. The I l Philippines has sent a Note to Malaysia reaffirming its stand that if a deadlock develops In talks on the Philip- pines claim to Sabah. the dispute should be submitted to the World Court. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mauro Mendez,AP - 132 words
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Article252 1964-11-21 1 All over in 20 seconds SINGAPORE, Fri. In a 20-second armed robbery today a gunman and his three accomplices grabbed a $13,000 payroll from a Swiss factory engineer in Belvedere Close. The engineer. W. OpplUer. iS. was driving back alonr with the payroll to Ihr Dirthplm and252 words
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Article44 1964-11-21 1 LEEDS. Fri. Workers who yesterday put the finishing touches to a new £40,000 Roman Catholic church near here arrived today to find the building had collapsed. One wall remained standing. The church was to have been opened on Nov. 29. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration439 1964-11-21 1 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN: Cy KUALA LUMPUR, Fri AKADK) palml car sped to Weld Road here this morning in response lo ;i !)!)!> call from a man who said that he could not control 85 screaming girls including many shapely teenagers. HeLlm Yaw Chong - 439 words
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Article44 1964-11-21 1 BANGKOK. Fri— A 13 ft. 8 in. crofoiiilp which killed mx people and terrorised the villagers of Chumpom Province, in South Thailand, for Fcrtral months, vaa killed last Wednesday with antitank bombs, according to Press reports reaching here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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528 1964-11-21 1 Air-sea rescue beat storm to save 46 SINGAPORE. Fri. A British air-sea rescue team won a dramatic race against time today when it saved 46 crev of two ships, aground about 250 miles from Labuan. from the fury of an approaching typhoon. A Royal Navy anti-sub-marine frigate snatched the seamen528 words
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Article25 1964-11-21 1 U.N. TOLD OF MORE INDON INCURSIONS TMTH) NATIONS Iri —Malaysia tmlay informed Security Council of thn-c further Indnnt-sun incursion into Malay>i.m trrriti.rv— Renter.Reuter - 25 words
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135 1964-11-21 2 Miracle escape by 3 in mine horror CASOLBURG (South Africa), Fri.— Almost exhausted, three African miners for whom all hope had been given up after they were trapped by Ore 450 ft underground In a coal mine near here— staeprred into the arms of a rescue team yesterday. They hadAP - 135 words
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Article, Illustration220 1964-11-21 2 CANBERRA. Fri INDONESIA would not have "too many doubts about infiltrating into Australian Now Guinea if it thought this was profitable, the Australian Prime Minister, Sir Robert W,n/ies. said last night He in delivering a radio and television "Rrport to the Nation"Reuter - 220 words
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Article47 1964-11-21 2 LONDON. Fri— The Indonesian Embassy here took a two-page advertisement In the Labour independent weekly magazine Tribune to explain "'the true aspirations of the Indonesian people" and President Soekarno's confrontation policy In the Malaysia dispute. The advertisement is headed "The Era of Confrontation."— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article24 1964-11-21 2 DAMASCUS, Fri. Iraq warned yesterday that any new Israeli aggression on Syria would be regarded as an attack on Iraq. A.P.AP - 24 words
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Article23 1964-11-21 2 TAIPEH. Pri. Vice-Pro.M-deru Chen Cheng, the 66-ye;u--old heir-apparent to President Cliiang Kai-Shek, was reported today suffering from liver inflammation. UPI.UPI - 23 words
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Article33 1964-11-21 2 TOKYO. Fri. A 700-tor ferry boat carrying 42 passenger; collided w ith a wharf today while putting into port in Irago. central Japan, injuring 24 people, one seriously, police reported.33 words
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153 1964-11-21 2 UNWANTED: JAPANESE PoWs WHO DIED IN SHAME T»OKYO. Fri. The Japanese tradition that it is a disgrace to be taken prisoner in battle is still so strong that relatives of the 522 Japanese buried in Cowra cemetery in Australia will not visit their l; raves. The Japanese Foreign Ministry has153 words
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Article323 1964-11-21 2 CONTINUED A SOLITARY VIETCONG LOCATED— HE OPENS FIRE AND ESCAPES SAIGON, Friday. MORE than 3,000 Government troops slogging through flooded rice fields in a suspected Communist stronghold 35 miles north-west of here yesterday managed to locate exactly one Vietcong guerilla in one of the biggest and mostReuter - 323 words
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Article44 1964-11-21 2 COLOMBO. Fri. Responsibility for Ceylon s Press has been tr.tnsf erred from the Ministry of Justice to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, it was announced here. Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike. the Prime Minister, also holds the information portfolio. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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327 1964-11-21 2 'Carlson to be executed without pity' WAIROBI. Fri. a1 Stanleyville Radio yesterday quoted rebel Congolese "President 1 Chnstophe Gbenyp as telling 80,000 demonstrators that the condemned U.S. missionary. Dr. Paul Carlson, would be executed on Monday "without pity." The broadcast, monitored I here, described the meetlng but it was notReuter; AP; UPI - 327 words
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Article47 1964-11-21 2 SYDNEY. Fn. Mr. CiUn Tborne Prior. 29. a trumpeter with the Queensland Symphony Orchestl inn in shmicinfestPd traten off Finciii Beach. near Tweed Heads, on the Queens-land-New South Wales bonier ippcared unions ot shark! while surfing with other nitnjberi of the orchi.sti.i47 words
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99 1964-11-21 2 TOKYO, Fri. The New China News Agency .said yesterday that "three U.S. jet fighters" were shot down and two others damaged "by North Vietnamese ground fire on Wednesday." It said in a broadcast monitored here that 'one of the pilots, who parachuted,AP - 99 words
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Miscellaneous35 1964-11-21 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /did vnu r^~P\ t^pT) C TEA. COFP6E. -SU&Atf^ DID SOU SET (V^ I gUTTEe. BACOfJ. J \sSoppt^ y N^i^o^y PEA 9, RDTATDES APPLES" You WRSOtN \/Tci/LES F.SM V^^S^y 14- It35 words
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Article, Illustration363 1964-11-21 3 MCNAMARA: 'MY DECISION ABSOLUTE AND IRREVOCABLE,' AND ADDS... YtfA S H I N G T O N, Fri. The Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert McNamara, yesterday named 80 of the 95 U.S. military bases to be closed or cut back. They Included theUPI - 363 words
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Article, Illustration191 1964-11-21 3 Dr. King hits back at FBI chief's 'notorious liar 9 charge VASSAU, Fri. Dr. kl Martin Luther King Jr. said last night that the FBI director, Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, who attacked him as a "notorious liar" on Wednesday "is a man faltering under the heavy burden and the criticismsAP - 191 words
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94 1964-11-21 3 MOSCOW, Fri. The Sovi3» Premier. Mr. Alexei Kosvkim, today told a group of visiting Amcnirtii businessmen that the United States should drop its ban on long-term credits as a step towards boosting trade between the two countries. Britain, Prance and Japan are among non-CommunistReuter - 94 words
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Article37 1964-11-21 3 I LONDON. Kn The Foreign Office announced the appointment lof Sir Patrick Reilly. a deputy I undersecretary of state in the For--1 eign Office, to succeed Sir Pierson Dixon M envoy In Frame. AP.AP - 37 words
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Article25 1964-11-21 3 I.AS VEGAS. Pri. Gorman actress Elke Sommer. 22. was I married yesterday to Joe Hyama, a 40-year-old free-lance magazine writer and author.— UPl.25 words
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Article23 1964-11-21 3 LONDON. Pri.— The Duke of Edinburgh returned yesterday from a six-week tour of South America and the Caribbean. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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126 1964-11-21 3 MOSCOW. Fri.— The So--IT* viet Health Minister. Mr. S. V. Kurashov, said yesterday tbat the Russians have developed a method of curing leprosy He made the statement in an interview with the newspaper Trud (Labour). Asked if there are still lepers in the SovietAP - 126 words
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140 1964-11-21 3 EXPERT FINDS WAY TO CURE BALDNESS MK.MPHIS (Tennessee), Fri.— A breakthrough in the fight arainst baldness was described yesterday at the sth annual convention of the Southern Medical Association. It involves hair transplants, according to Dr. Kenneth unimings of the dermatology department at Tulane University's school of medicine. "These transplantsUPI - 140 words
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Article39 1964-11-21 3 HAVANA. Fri. The Oofau) Pr dm MnuMer. Dr. Fidel Castro. yesterday announced the MMpension of Joaquin Ordo"i. a prominent, Communist, froir. his i post as Deputy Armed Forces Minister pending investigation of his "political conduct" since 1357. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article58 1964-11-21 3 BKVERLY H11.1.5. Iri Topless swim suits li.ivr acquired a more rr->pt-ctable look now they have see-through tops The new Rose-Marie Reid swimsuit consist* of tiicht Mack jersey trunks with a strategically embroidered and m .mined lace overblouse A black s ra is optional Price: USSSO the most expensive58 words
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256 1964-11-21 3 Britain's 15 p.c. import curb is 'incompatible with EFTA rules' GENEVA, Friday. BRITAIN'S six partners in the European Free 13 Trade Association (EFTA) yesterday declared Britain's 15 per cent import surcharge incompatible with the organisation's rules. An EFTA spokesman said Ministers from member-coun-tries—Norway, Sweden, Denmark. Switzerland, Austria and Portugal saidReuter - 256 words
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Article57 1964-11-21 3 BOENNE (Denmark. Fri.— The P- lisli N.ivy 1-ui.s .seized eight Danish tftfja and two West German Ihlpa, Danish military sources .said today. The sources said the 10 sh'.ps. ail cutters, were seized in the Baltic Sea and taken to the Polish port of Gdynia. There wu no57 words
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392 1964-11-21 3 Thant: U.N. will be broke by May if... UNITED NATIONS. Fri IT THANT. the U.N. secretary-general yesterday warned member States that the United Nations will have no money by next May unless they resolve its financial crisis. He also called on leaders of the United States. Russia and Britain toReuter - 392 words
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Advertisement138 1964-11-21 3 Calling all Contractors Builders Locally Manufactured High Quality "BENCAL" Type W.C. Squatting Pans M 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 for your138 words
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Advertisement313 1964-11-21 3 Llowing Connonboll. >^^^^^B Adderley if winning rave j~J? JjH JS-RS^v g/S^i-'^ nol ce or n fresh, driving <ft* >!"'' style. Cannonball's sax is o -jL jr^&9"Jlsto. King. The twing in saics CANNONBALL j does it on a KING. f FRENCH jS /jyv SAXOPHONES tomZtfl ~\^3^p' Sup«r Alto Soxo 650 £Kj~'l313 words
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Article190 1964-11-21 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Legislative Assembly yesterday passed through all its stages the Cattle Bill which is designed to control cattle within the State for the preservation of public health. The Bill was taken through all its stages on a certificate of urgency by190 words
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Article29 1964-11-21 4 SINGAPORE, Prt— Water will be cut oS in Paterson Road between Teachers Training College and Orange Road. Including Lengkok Angsa, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.29 words
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457 1964-11-21 4 WHEN CONFRONTATION RECEDES... N SINGAPORE, Fri. 'JIIK S ingapo re Prime Minister, Mr. Lee' Kuan Yew, said today that the people's desire for social changes would return to the forefront of the Malaysian political scene once the tempo of Indonesian confrontation457 words
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411 1964-11-21 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. I THE Ministry of Health has denied having agreed to engage contract labour for the four-month spring clean-up campaign which began in January this year. The Ministry statement was a rebuttal of claims by the Public Daily-rated Employees' Unions Federation that administrators411 words
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Article, Illustration233 1964-11-21 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A 51-year-old military clerk, Mr. P.K.R. Menon, and his son, Prabhakara, 15 today received commendation certificates from the police for arresting a snatch thief in Alexandra Road on Aug. 23. Deputy Supt. A. Oopalan, O.C. Crime in Queenstown, said the father and233 words
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Article40 1964-11-21 4 SINOAPORE. Prt. Mr. DM. Donaldson, the Singapore Unlver.slant lecture; In law. will give a public lecture on "Duty, Remoteness and the Judicial Process" at the university's new lecture theatre No. 4 on Nov. 24 at 5 p.m.40 words
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Article123 1964-11-21 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The People's Action Party has received congratulatory cables from the British Labour Party and the Socialist International on the occasion of the party's 10th anniversary. The chairman of the British Labour Party, Mr. Anthony drenwood, saitf: "Heartiest congratulations on tenth anniversary of PAP from British123 words
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Article124 1964-11-21 5 Dealing with the allegation of fraud made by the company against the second appellant, trua he hud shown an employee of the company knowingly "and fraudulently the wrong piece of land, Sir Campbell Wyhe said that the second appellant might well have made an innocent mistake, and124 words
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Article81 1964-11-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Pn. The I Minister ol Agriculture and Coj operatives. Inche Mohamed Kinr Johari. will open a regional seminar on housing co-operatives 0:1 Nov. 30 at the Hotel Majestic tool garden. The seminar is to study the possibilities of expanding the act:- vities81 words
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Article75 1964-11-21 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.-The Strait* Times has received another $1,037.30 for the Ow orphans. bringing the total to $48,234.02 Contributions came from: JTBC $5; staff of Telok Sengat Estate. Kota Tinggi. $56; principal, stall and pupils of Redhtll School I II $72H; staff of Jasin Primary English75 words
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Article34 1964-11-21 5 SINGAPORE. Fri The president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Senator Ko Teck Kin. will officiate at the opening of the Hona Bee Textile Co.. Ltd's new premises on Nc 28.34 words
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518 1964-11-21 5 Court sets aside $160,000 damages award SINGAPORE. Friday 'J'WO businessmen. Tan Chye Chew and Choy Weng Kwi. who appealed against a Kuantan High Court judgment awarding damages totalling $160,000 against them in an action by Eastern Mining and Metals Co.. Ltd., won the appeal yesterday. The Federal Court, in a518 words
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205 1964-11-21 5 Maths and science for non-Malay teachers at Institute 1/-UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Non Malay teachers of arts subj Jects seeking specialised training at the Languj age Institue here must be prepared to undergo instruction to teach either mathematics or science in Malay. A. spokesman of the Institute said this In reply205 words
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Article64 1964-11-21 5 I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The public and reporters covering the Budset .>e.sslon of the House of Representatives starting next week will be subject to checks by security guards Briefcases or packages carried will also be suoject to examination. "This Ls just a basic security precaution." explained a Parliament House64 words
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174 1964-11-21 5 Better TV service in S'pore soon, says Raja CINGAPORE. Fr i The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. today laid the foundation stone of a new $3.5 million television building at Caldecott Hill. The project is expected to be completed by the second half of 1966. Mr. Rajaratnam said the174 words
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Article54 1964-11-21 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The I Sikh community in Singapore celebrated the birthday of Sri Guru Nanak Hie founder of the Sikh religion, with a tea-party at i Robinson's cafe yesterday. A three-hour prayer meeting was held in the morning at the central Sikh temple in Queen Street and54 words
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Article93 1964-11-21 5 Talks on mining staff pay claims JPOH. Fri. Negotia- tions between ttM All-Malayan Mining Industry Staff Union and the Malayan Mining Employers Association on wages and working conditions opened here today. The first session lasted three hours and was described by spokesmen for both sides as "exploratory discussions". Item by93 words
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Article60 1964-11-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The Women's International Club in Damansara Road is holding a morning coffee meeting from 10.30 a.m. on Sunday for a demonstration of the latest washing machines, floor polishers and vacuum rieaners by Mrs. S. K. Ngel, followed by a demonstration of fruit canine60 words
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Article, Illustration438 1964-11-21 5 P H Fri. A warning that the National Union of Teachers was threatening to wreck the unity of teachers in the counttry was given here today by Mr. Teerath Ram. president of the Malayan Teachers National Congress and the National I nion438 words
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127 1964-11-21 6 Sibu prisoners also do their bit... KUCHING. I ri. National Defence Fund contributions in Sarawak reached $95,000 yesterday. It was officially statrd (hit out of the 78 inmates of Sibu Prison who earlier donated over 5230 to the fund, seven were Indonesians and five were political detainees. A prison spokesman127 words
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1127 1964-11-21 6 ALL Malaysian and Commonwealth citizens are eligible for enrolment in the Territorial Army. No special qualifications are required. Volunteers must be between 18 and 35 years old, except for recruits hoping to join the Infantry Battalion. They must be between 18 and 26. Working1,127 words
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Article40 1964-11-21 6 PARIT BUNTAR, Fn Mantrl Eeiar of Per." Ahmad bin Said. I Executive Council men V. Ponnusamy Pillay. mid the Chief Police Officer. Perak. Senior A.s-i.staiit Commissioner Meriran bin Sutan, will address a Solidarity Week rally here tomorrow.40 words
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360 1964-11-21 6 Cable from Washington among the 'we back you' messages KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. VJORE messages supporting National Solidarity ITI week were received by Tengku Abdul Rahman today. In a joint telegram lrom Washington addressed to the chairman of the National Solidarity Committee. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, members of the Malaysian-A360 words
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136 1964-11-21 6 LONDON, Fri. The Malaysian High t omsion announced today that it would hold a national solidarity meeting; on Sunday night for Malaysians in Britain. "As you well know naked and blatant aggression has been committed by Indonesia against our country," the announcement to Malaysians136 words
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Article, Illustration182 1964-11-21 7 CING.XPOKEs Prime MlMister. Mr. Lee Kuan j Yew. garlanded and wear- inu a Hindu religious silk doth raund his head. ■> pictured In Hindu rievn- tees at the Mariamma Temple on Thursrt »y niuht Be was attending the trmplc's annual Festival of Lights. Later, Mr.182 words
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206 1964-11-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The $20 million contract for the construction of an ammoma plant at Port Dickson by Esso Standard Malaya Ltd. has been awarded to Parsons Powergas Ltd. of London. The chairman and managing director of Esso Standard Malaya, Mr. R.D. Everest, said206 words
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Article64 1964-11-21 7 SINGAPORE. Pri. Th I Minister for Health. Mr. Yong I Nyuk Lin, will attend a "Nurses j Night" social and dance at the j Fraser and Neave hall at River Valley Road tomorrow from 8 1 p.m. to 2 a.m. This function Is being organised by64 words
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Article61 1964-11-21 7 OUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri. The local train from Prai to Ipoh was stoned as it passed through Bukit Tenpah yesterday. The train left Prai station at 1.36 p.m. After about lo minutes it was struck by a hail of stones believed to have been thrown by small boys.61 words
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168 1964-11-21 7 JESSELTON, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman yesterday received a categorical assurance from expatriate officers in, Sabah that they would always work for the cause of Malaysia. A statement issued last night said the Prime Minister met a delegation of expatriate officers yesterday. The Premier168 words
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Article50 1964-11-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —Squadron Leader W. B. Russell, a Royal Air Force medical officer now in Kurhing will take part in an RAF Mountaineering Association expedition to the Himalayas early next yr.ir. An attempt will br mudP to conquer the unrlimbed DhaulaKiri peak (25.064 ft.)50 words
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Article341 1964-11-21 7 CHEONG YIP SENG - The work of vandals at Nantah CHEONG YIP SENG By SINGAPORE. Friday. 1 SHOCKING story of vandalism by a group of militant pro-Communist elements in the Nanyang University was revealed today by University sources. This follows Inquiries at the University in the wake of a statement by the Education Minister.341 words
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Article25 1964-11-21 7 SINGAPORE. Pri. Police detained two secret society suspects under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance while screening 2.779 people In anticrime rounds yesterday.25 words
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Article53 1964-11-21 8 PENANG. Fri. An estimated 5.400 new students will loin adult education classes to be opened throughout the State nr.v A total of 360 classes will oe opened next year, including 180 for religious instruction and feO for home management courses and 30 more teachers are expected53 words
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458 1964-11-21 8 UUALA LUMPUR, Frl pOREIGN reaction to Malaysia's ban on ships and planes carrying Indonesiabound cargo has ranged from expressions of shocked surprise and concern to predictions that the move may hurt Malaysia in the long run. In WASHINGTON, the U.S. State DepartmentAP - 458 words
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181 1964-11-21 8 U.S. team flies in to see radio station SINGAPORE. Fri. A delegation of United States Science and Astronautics Committee members flew Into Singapore this afternoon to inspect satellite-tracking facilities here. The 14-man delegation. Including five Congressmen, arrived from Manila on a U.S. Air Force aircraft. Nine of them were accompanied181 words
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Article42 1964-11-21 8 IPOH. Fri. A cyclist, Hazara Singh. 50. was fatally Injured when he was involved in a road accident with a motorcyclist at the 111--mile Ipoh-Sungei Siput road yesterday. He dipd while being taken to the hospital hprr42 words
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Article35 1964-11-21 8 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Pnmr i Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will I attend the National Solidarity j Week prize-Klvinf ceremony held i at the Tanjonc Pagur Community I Centre at 7 pjn. on Sunday.35 words
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Article25 1964-11-21 8 SINGAPORE; Prt. Tbt nal Solidarity Week Oommut»« will hold a cultural show at the Hoiir Lim Green at 7.30 p.m. Un Sunday.25 words
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161 1964-11-21 8 $7mil. plan for launches to strengthen police I^UALA LUMPUR. Frl. The House of Representatives, at ita Budget session next, week, will be asked to approve $7.4 million to buy more launches to strengthen the Marine Police to counter Indonesian infiltration. This is part of the $44.8 million development estimate for161 words
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85 1964-11-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Ten Malaysian, seven from Malaya and three from Singapore, have been awarded West German scholarships In engineering and mining. They are: Chin Sek Cham. Chonj? Ah Klew. Ibrahim bin Abdul I-atiff. Lee Seng Ong. Liew Kok Leong. Lim Chin Jit. K. Selvanayagain.85 words
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172 1964-11-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl REPRESENTATIVES of two leading tyre and tube manufacturing companies Dunlop and Bridgestone will be the first to give evidence at the Malaysian Common Market hearings which begin here on Monday. The hearing for Group K commodities will end next172 words
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Miscellaneous183 1964-11-21 8 tfiftf Onp m Bff V.T. Hawntim PRETTY VtB,IMOEB>.' RE*O. HOM DO X>U V WELL MO, J I OKAY, <SWY-n*«._JUST LET YEH' PRETTY NtCE, GOOD. EH, TMTTY.' BEST I'Vt FOLKS HM/K NUTHIN IME KJsIOV AXJYTWNKS FHOM/^ MY AINT fT.HAVIN' AM I BOY? J MAP IN A LOHG (SOUC XaWWk SI*CW_MOT I183 words
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213 1964-11-21 9 Malayans off to work on Sabah estates SINGAPORE, Fr i About 205 Malayans will leave for Sabah soon to work in rubber estates there, the Minister for Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, said here today. Mo .said that if they worked hard and were loyal to the country, the Central and213 words
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Article30 1964-11-21 9 KUANTAN. Fri. The Mentrl Besar of Pahang. Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohamed Sen. will open a "Freedom from Hunger Campaign" exhibition at the Town Hall here on Monday.30 words
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158 1964-11-21 9 Singapore undergrads want military training CINGAPORE, Fri. The University of Singa- pore Students' Union has decided to urge the Government to provide voluntary military training for its members so that "we may be in a state of readiness to fight for .Malaysia when the necessity arises." A statement today said158 words
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Article67 1964-11-21 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Prl. Over 10,000 people pledged to defend the nations integrity, sovereignty and freedom at a Soli- j clarity Week rally here yesterday evening. Leaders of the three major com- j mumtics. Haji Ahmad Fuad. Mr. I Song Bak Kheng, Mr. N. T. S. Arumugam67 words
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489 1964-11-21 9 PENANG, Friday THE Penang High Court, trying two brothers on a charge of murdering a former Settlement Councillor, Mr. J. P. Souter, was told today how a ring belonging to Mrs. Souter led to the arrest of one of489 words
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287 1964-11-21 9 Row over a man lands two women in court DENANG. Fri. A quarrel over a man landed two women in court today. Madam Chin Swee Hin appeared bbefore the Magis- trate, Mr. Aria Rajah, on a charge of assault j brought by Madam i Gan Suan Cheng. Gan alleged that287 words
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106 1964-11-21 9 I(UALA LUMPUR. Fri Fifteen members of the Malayan T imes editorial staff who stopped work on Monday in protest against the late payment of wages were back at work today when it was announced that j the management would pay them. The management106 words
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Article28 1964-11-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Malay- sia and Germany will begin talks J for an air services agreement on Tuesday. The German delegation is due here tomorrow.28 words
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Article151 1964-11-21 9 TELUK ANSON, Friday. rrHE Alliarce M.P. for Teluk Anson, Dr. Ng Kam x Poh. today appealed to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. to help relieve the "severe shortage" of medical supplies in the District Hospital151 words
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Article92 1964-11-21 9 CINGAPORE. Fri. Any kind of help to relieve the flood victims hit by typhoons Iris and Joan In central Vietnam will be welcomed, a statement from the Consulate-General of the Republic of Vietnam at Singapore said today. It tlianked those who had sent clothing, rice,92 words
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119 1964-11-21 9 DENANO, Fri. Five InI donesians from Sumatra today pleaded not j guilty to a joint charge of I Illegally entering Malay- slan waters "We are Ignorant of the law here and we do not wish to plead guilty." their spokesman. Moktar bin119 words
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Advertisement243 1964-11-21 9 The clock that "lives on air" UjElk jl No winding, No batteries, No wiring ■EEfei'll aaaaaaaVfe^ai ■T'" aaaWaaaf V ■■m aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaCßi aaaaaaaT/ 7 77 VaW^aaaaS s£^F JakS V ■K .B^H Waaaal !^^^^»^^BB^^y^^^^^^^^3sJ aaaSaam^aV. A A oaaaaaaal ■K V I T fAI Wf A\ *»aaal LaaAk^aW V JT. A-'.^LE MLi I243 words
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Article37 1964-11-21 10 20 Wordt Sl* (Minimxm) BEREAVEO FAMILY of I.'- Mr* hams tnank all relaI fr'.-iLin for wreaths dona«nce rendered THE FAMILY OF The Ijite TowAll Friends It.-ln- Thiir Assistance, Scrolls. iv>nation-. Wreatka A Atteaaaaaws At <n i:i-11'i>437 words
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Article326 1964-11-21 10 2* Word* Sl* (Hinimum) THE COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFEL In EXCLUSIVE CtTT HAMPERS from ••rmarkn. You select the tan; we pack. Rift wrap nnd rtellver rwtara In Kuala Uimpur. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. it-acnrrs and book addict* In tnrlr showroom at Timca I ver Valley Road. Singapore LATEST SWIMWEAR Ooubl* I>«nnif, new326 words
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Article689 1964-11-21 10 By virtue of his office the Secretary-General of the United Nations must appeal to Malaysia's Prime Minister in the same terms in which he appeals to Indonesia's President when he asks that "no effort be spared to bring about a peaceful settlement of their differences." 'But689 words
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Article349 1964-11-21 10 The average Singaporean may not be too concerned about the rights and wrongs of the debate over city cleanli- ness; he hopes simply for more efficient rubbish disposal. In the meantime he must put up with the accummulating filth which Mr. Lee Kuan Yew con- demned so roundly349 words
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Article225 1964-11-21 10 Guns Butter The Colombo Plan annual i j report, approved by the ministerial consultative committee neeting in London, lays greater stress than ever before on heavy military expenditure as a factor in retarding economic development. Tun Abdul Razak probably had as much t do with making this point as anyone.225 words
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Article, Illustration1692 1964-11-21 10 F.A. TRINDADE - The Senate and Wan Mustapha F.A. TRINDADE By NEW Constitutions are inter esting in the puzzles they occasionally present to lawyers and politicians. The recent attempt by Wan Mustapha the former MP of Kota Bahru Hilir- who was elected by the Kelantan Legislative Assembly to go to the Senate) to1,692 words
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Letter124 1964-11-21 10 FIRE at Bukit Orang Banyak. Five hundred attap huts destroyed and 3.500 people homeless. Officials of the Social Welfare Department visit the scene, food and money are distributed to the victims. The pattern is familiar. Why wait for fire to break out? Why allow124 words
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Letter126 1964-11-21 10 I HAVE been absolutely ap--1 palled by the poor standard ot driving and the jeneral lack of courte y on the roads in Singapore Are drivers unaware oi the hazards ot overtaking nn the Inside? I admit that this Is tempting because traffic as a whole does not keep126 words
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Letter111 1964-11-21 10 lAM a pensioner and waited nearly half my life before I could clear my little plot of land to build my bungalow. When I applied for planning permission I was told my bungalow was too far to the front. After resltlng to the position recommended. I waited111 words
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Letter203 1964-11-21 10 IF a worker who is called up has to suffer a possible 40 per cent money loss In serving his country. I doubt very much If service Is going to be very popular I think our approach to our financial obligations to the soldier is somewhat antiquated. The203 words
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Advertisement502 1964-11-21 10 Strife Tiae, ft Malay Mail Classified advertisements may b* handed to: COLD •TOWAOC ARCADI Orchard Road (ist Floor) COLD STOKAOK BRANCHES At Holland Read Kit.n, Ktppel Road Naval Bat*. CITY BOOK iTOSI LTD Winchester House. Collyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltipatrlek't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Use*502 words
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Advertisement94 1964-11-21 10 The Wheel of Life... or Disaster? How many accidents are caused by poor vision? It's hard to say. Poor vision may be a contributing cause in any accident! Certainly, many accidents are caused solely by poor vision. Because vision controls 80^- of all our actions, it is the key to94 words
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Advertisement61 1964-11-21 10 NEW MODERN POLVPACK RELIEF s0- jlfP^ FROM COLDS-fEVER- J &fflg& HEADACHES PAINS J0Ik SIMPLY TEAR OFF ■jpv TABLETS FROM STRIP fib* *#5*T SAME GENUINE "ASPROT I „"> c /~j SAFE! EFFECTIVE! W^Kk F^ THE PAIN RELIEVER J&Qmi A KNOWN AND TRUSTED ,s%!%&s /> THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA AND THE WORLD. ifeS^fe-^ NEW61 words
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226 1964-11-21 11 $100 a plate banquet to boost Defence Fund IPOH. Fri. A $100-a- plate banquet and ball is to be held here next month to boost the National Defence Fund. Organisers of the banquet are the Perak State National Solidarity Committee, headed by the Mentrl Besar. Dato Ahmad bin Said. It226 words
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Article91 1964-11-21 11 1/1 ALA UMPIR. Fri Another warning has been issued to people who go to remote plantations or junßle areas: DON'T «c;ir jungle green clothing the security forces could mistake you for an Indonesian invader. In a statement today, the Government said that, while most of the91 words
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384 1964-11-21 11 Transport gets top priority in big Borneo D-plan KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. FUNDS for comprehensive plans to improve road, sea, air transport and telecommunications in Sarawak and Sabah are provided for in the second five-year development plan to be debated in Parliament next week. Of 563.328.486 development expenditure in Sarawak next384 words
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Article56 1964-11-21 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Two men were today fined $100 each In a. magistrate's court for possession of morphine. Kee Chye Chan was arrested early this morning at the South Bridge Road-Circular Road June-; I tlon. Hung Hln Ming, a seaman, wa* found with the drug at56 words
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Article101 1964-11-21 11 Visiting US sailors give blood TONY J. Pelbam, a saUor 1 of the L'SS Oklahoma City, flagship of the Commander oi the U.S. Seventh Fleet, smiles as he contributes his Dint of blood to the blood bank of KLang General Hospital. With him U Nurse Anumah binte Sa'ad. Seventy sailors101 words
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87 1964-11-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tin seventh national art exhibition now In progress at the National Art Gallery in Ampang Road 1s to be extended until Dec. 12 to enable children to see the exhibition during the school holidays It was to have closed at the end87 words
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Article56 1964-11-21 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— An architect. Chan Fook Wah. who MM struck off from the register of architects last month by the board of architects, is appealing to the High Court against the decision of the board. Today the High Court heard an application in connection with th procedure56 words
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Article62 1964-11-21 11 I SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Straits Times has received another (58 for Madam Parvathi and her 1 1 1 children, bringing the total of the fund to $3,749. Latest contributions: Mrs. L. I Teoh. Slew Lan, Seng Hin. Penang $12; staff of M S Societa Commisslonarla. Penang62 words
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179 1964-11-21 11 I/UALA LUMPUE, Fri.— The U.S. Seventh Fleet is a balanced fleet and is capable of carrying out any type of naval operations. This was stated by its commander. Vice-Admiral Roy L. Johnson, at a luncheon given by the American Association of Malaya179 words
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Article, Illustration151 1964-11-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Royal Malaysia Police Is to recruit 300 constables to fill vacancies on its establishment. The successful candidates will be required to serve anywhere In Malaysia. Those interested must be Federal citizens, unmarried and physically fit with normal eyesight151 words
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232 1964-11-21 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. A magistrate was told today how two 15--year-old boys broke into a house and how two others, also aged 15. committed theft. I AJI pleaded guilty when brought up In three separate cases in the Juvenile Court. HOUSEBREAKING CASE: The two boys had232 words
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Article32 1964-11-21 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will attend the Solidarity We.'! rally at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce building in Hill Street i at 11 a.m. on Sunday.32 words
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227 1964-11-21 11 The story of PAP to be told in big display SINGAPORE, Fri.— Tha story of the ruling Peoples Action Party is to be told in a big exhibition which opens at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow. It will give a detailed history of the party's years of struggle, its coming227 words
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Article47 1964-11-21 11 PENANG. Fri. A police party surprised five men cutting through a padlock on a godown door in Beach Street on Wodresday. Three were arrested and the uther two escaped. The police had received a tip that a gang planned to raid the godown.47 words
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Article37 1964-11-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Ministry of Home Affairs has named another 98 Installations, plants and areas throughout the country as protected places. They include reservoirs, water works, godowns. oil storage tanks, and telecommunication buildings.37 words
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Advertisement140 1964-11-21 11 \U (Christian) M I Dior j f jtf ai.o .v.iubi. the new JUCh* I perfume L'i~~ gH oi £4nurr-ir Cnriitian Dior An Opportunity For You To Make A Good Investment! ENG KHONG PARK At Toh Toek Rood, ott Jurono Rood, SmQOpOf. <7tt» M.S., n«or B«outy World. Bok.t Timoh Rood). Two-ttorcy140 words
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Miscellaneous881 1964-11-21 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) C hanneU 5 X.L.. P. Pinang up' 6.30 Huckleberry Hound 6-,p0,, .n* M.UCC, Yog' JJjT^ P.M.: 2.30 Test pattern anil Mandarin; 7.30 I Love Lucy music: 3.00 Opening ;md pro- "The Handcuffs' 8.00 News in gramme summary; 3.02 Mave- Mandarin; 8.10 "Ailirama" a rick "Ghost Rider" 3.57881 words
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Article, Illustration509 1964-11-21 12 Kennedy: The light still so brightly shines TRAGEDY IN DALLAS— A YEAR AGO TOMORROW THE image of the late President John F. Kennedy, assassinated a year ago on Sunday, is still shining brightly. Two bullets in Dallas changed his triumphant political tour on Nov. 22, 1963, into a world tragedyReuter - 509 words
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Article243 1964-11-21 12 Tl \(.K I Abdul Rahman yesterday paid the following tribute to the late President Kennedy: assassination of w President John F. Kennedy a year ago was a dastardly act that shocked all the world. His death was the work of a mad man seeking publicity to draw attention243 words
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Advertisement227 1964-11-21 12 Congratulations and Best Wishes to INDUSTRIAL PLANT EQUIPMENT LTD. On the occasion of the opening of their Company from: LIM GIAN HAN LIM KIM YONG TEO TECK HENG TEO SEAH KEE TAN LIN KWEE TAN SENG BOON Increase your income, better your prospects. Learn how to repair and service Television227 words
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Advertisement152 1964-11-21 12 CONGRATULATIONS TO INDUSTRIAL PLANT AND EQUIPMENT LIMITED ON OPENING DAY FROM LIM TENG KEE LIGHTERAGE CO., Supply of Motor Launch, Lighters Towage 96. Cecil Street. Singapore. 1 Tel: ***** CONGRATULATIONS TO INDUSTRIAL PLANT EQUIPMENT LTD. OH THE OPENING OF THEIR OFFICE FROM TAO HARBOR WORKS CO., LTD. 125, ARTHUR ROAD,152 words
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Miscellaneous263 1964-11-21 12 Straits Times Crossword HI Hfl eBI I^l Hb^^^b^Lvl ACROSS 6. 16 keep 6 being misrepresented 7. 8. Go back in to .them ln dan- obgcured by of M ger of becoming a spoilsport animal (5-6> i 3. 2. 3. 6). 13 Take ones revised Utle (5). 9 Beastly indolence (5).263 words
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203 1964-11-21 13 Those pirate taxis and jobs for all about "hunting down the pirate taxis" x ignore some important points. The law is made for man, not man for the law. When the state has enough jobs for everyone, when It would be better off for the state If more people, instead203 words
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Letter162 1964-11-21 13 HOW THE TAX MAN JUDGES I AM. I AGE seems to have no meaning to our officials, or rather it has only the meaning they choose to attach to it. I am told, in writing, by our Income Tax official that he has assessed my liability "to the best of162 words
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Letter71 1964-11-21 13 IT Is good to know that the Labour Department. Penang, has warned shop proprietors that they must conform to regulations which give their employees 10 days' annual leave, or face prosecution. There are others employed in Asian firms whose plight appears to have been overlooked. The majority of71 words
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Letter75 1964-11-21 13 I WAS released from prison a few months back. I have not been able to get a Job. People do not want to have anything to do with ex-prisoners. How can I prove my genuine repentance against crime if I am not given the chance? Are we ex-prisoners doomed75 words
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Letter45 1964-11-21 13 IN their attempts to gain entry, thieves and gangsters pose as Housing Board Inspectors. Housewives fail tn distinguish them and thus put themselves in danger. Why not proper uniforms for housing inspectors? The Public Utilities Board has its men !n uniform. TENANT Singapore 345 words
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Letter48 1964-11-21 13 RADIO Malaysia often plays over the air stirring Malaysian melodies like Malaysia Merdeka. Berjaya etc.). Some of th«se songs should be broadcast to schools in their programmes; so as to instil in our children a spirit of loyalty, patriotism and devotion In this critical period. KUMAR Ipoh48 words
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Letter125 1964-11-21 13 IT Is very easy for Singapore's Police Secretary to advise the public not to travel in pirate taxis. But does he know that many police officers also patronise pirate taxis? I have often see men from the traffic police, C.1.D.. Special Branch etc.. travelling in pirate taxis Something125 words
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Letter107 1964-11-21 13 T HAPPEN to live only a 40 cents taxi ride away from the main shops, cinemas etc. Most drivers do their jobs with courtesy and consideration. But I do oblect to the few who make a fuss about a short journey. Recently one told me to107 words
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Letter109 1964-11-21 13 JR. Ong Eng Guan's boast that he Introduced "revolutionary techniques" in building flats when he was Minister for National Development certainly cannot fool a technical man. These "revolutionary techniques" were nothing more than the post-and-beam of reinforced concrete construction invented by Morier In the 19th109 words
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Letter98 1964-11-21 13 I WISH the school authorities would arrange for the sale or exchange of books among students so that parents who an- wage earners dt> not have to spend .so much. 1 1 is normal for students even in the primary standards to have to buy books costing98 words
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Letter88 1964-11-21 13 TWISTING IN THE PRIMARY MY son who is in one of the English primary schools In my town, is being taught the Twist in school to the accompaniment of taperecorded music. This is being done with the concurrence of the headmaster for "dances" which are to be one of the88 words
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Letter127 1964-11-21 13 ONE reads about the increase in postal charges, telephone charges. Assemblymen and councillors voting themselves Increases in salary (and backdating it for six months too». One also reads about the sacrifices our elected representatives have asked us to make in view of Indonesian confrontation. The question Is:127 words
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Letter179 1964-11-21 13 LOST: A PIONEER SPIRIT rwas with great pleasure that 1 listened to the radio forum on "The role of university graduates in a developing society", but I was disappointed that none of the speakers brought out the point that our graduates lack the pioneering spirit. They seem to be attracted179 words
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Letter81 1964-11-21 13 IN Dunearn Road after turning from Adam Road one can see a number of trees and posts marked "X". Presumably they are to be removed to make way for the proposed fly-overs. The trees are among the finest specimens that can be found along these two roads81 words
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Advertisement292 1964-11-21 13 DOCTOR TETORONhD.^I •SINFORIZID- SHIRTS 9 y^ ommm^^\ NON -CREASING *L .*?> NON -IRONING LIGHTER 1 COOLER V TOP QUALITY SUPERB TAILORING 000I^> LONGER WEAR NO 4860 AVA LABLE AT ALL LEA DING DEPT. STORES DRAGON Jff^3r^^/ PROVEN FOR ITS RUGGEDNESS... flSs»y^^\A JU_ Todo/, mere and more '■^^^jPWff7 M Qualify Bicycln292 words
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Advertisement310 1964-11-21 13 is /-WBB^Haifll 1888 /m' "it'll I PHILCO 13R543 12.6 cv. ft. CAPACITY If your family requirements call for a big deluxe refrigerator here it is at a price you'll find hard to believe. Especially when you take note of all the features the huge 53 Ib. zero zone freezer; full-width310 words
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Advertisement313 1964-11-21 14 (Continued Irom Page 101 OVERSEAS LEAVE Word* Si fWsi.J Btm j« rf». rxtrt TICEHURST SUSSEX il hour by tram (o London). Or.trallv heated 3 bed, 3 reception period residence for rent fully furnished Rent to include gardener. Available now. Phone K.L. LM43B or 61MI VISITING BRITAIN? A "newer" car at313 words
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Advertisement851 1964-11-21 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 2(1 Word, SS (Wilt.)— Box 50 et: rxtrm WANTED CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY stenographer. Apply Box AoOCS lore. SENIOR MATHS. TIACNER fc Lti'i Korm. Apply: Principal Bt. Nicholas Convent. Alor Star before 1-12-64 WANTED YOUNC WAITRESSES Apply personally to Tlong Hoa Bar Restaurant. 4 Prinsep Street. Singapore 7. ORCHARO BOWLINC851 words
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Advertisement1091 1964-11-21 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Words SS (Min.)— Box SO et: txtrm SALES GIRL WANTED. Apply per•on.illy seaman Store. ISO AnsoD Road. Spore 2. Sanah s leading industrial concern urgently requires the following particularly of the quallSed architect atno eventually Dope to transfer to Malaya. 1. A QUALIFIED ARCHITECT. 2. A QUALIFIED CIVIL1,091 words
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Advertisement1011 1964-11-21 14 EDUCATION 2* Words SS (Min.>— Box St eta, axtrm LAND SURVEYING: Practical/ Thtory: Highly qualified teacbers: Equipped Kith all instruments: Register early: R.ija's (Uian Singh Building) Raffles Place ***** Spore. STARTING DECEMBER.' Shorthand: y a.m., 10 a.m., 2 p.m.. 4 p.m 6 p.m.. Book-keeping: S a.m., 6 p.m.. Typing: S3O1,011 words
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Advertisement815 1964-11-21 14 HIRE PURCHASE •r) Words tS mtn.r—Bmx St eta txtrm SIERA T.V. on eaay payment Cootact HI-FI Traders. 59 South Bridge Road. S'oore Tel *****. PHILIPS A HITACHI T.V. HP. No down payment. Malaysia Electric Co.. B'pore. Tel: *****. GENERAL TV on easy payment Contact Ceua Radio. 76«) North Bridge Road.815 words
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Advertisement904 1964-11-21 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Words SS (Min.)— Box St eta. rxtrm I LATE 1961 AUSTIN A-40 for sale, owner buying bigger car. View at 10 1 I L-rong 16. Geylang S'porr or Tel I j4i:(c. 1 1 SINCAPORE USEO CAR CO. Offer.:- J 1964 Hillman Imp. (Radio) 1964 Opel Kadett904 words
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Advertisement884 1964-11-21 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Words H (Min.)— Box SO rt,. rxtrm HS3 VAUXMALL VICTOR KMSM "xcellcnt roudition c/lnaurrd Jul\ mx.l a-hite/dark tcievn S4.WUO. 8 pore VJI4I tt MVt ur 3t>ub. SEPTEMBER 1163 BMW Coups'a I.UtHi miles only accident trre excei>nt •ondition taxed and Uuurea 53, 500/-->.n.o. I'horje S port 19S0 OE884 words
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Advertisement1277 1964-11-21 15 Ir LIVERPOOL t WESI COASI U A.: Due Sport am S ran. i-tnant tMiLOCHUS li.Mpaal. o j go* GM. 11 Ntt 22 Nat 23 25 Nat 21 MtNESTHEUS Literpeil. Atomouth Ntt 2 vrnMiooN Havre, Livtrattl, Glasgow Ntt 28 Die 2 Otc 4 Literittl rec j Otc i ate */v uic1,277 words
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Advertisement2490 1964-11-21 15 WESSESS^^SI^SSM i^^l THE EAC LINES ""y C\aß SlHGAfOtt KUMAUUtrut.r.SWFTnNHAM* PfMAMO I 'Mi i"»tae ***** »*ne tilt Pt*a* U371 SAILINGS 10 lETROUIN, IAHAMA. GENOA. U c)A«Rk, IUMHURk. **tMtN. ANTXERP, ROTTERDAM, >MSTERDAM, GOINEMaURG. AARHUS AND COPENHAGEN. sinXaEore~^^TT'n*i»^"^~™ i Peoini I "POONA" (I) C.2S-38/TMII 22 24 Nat 25 21 Nat I. "KAMBODIA" (I)2,490 words
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Advertisement1302 1964-11-21 15 jtoj^ ELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. ifflfaA LOMDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM MAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smttoo" Penaig CITY OF .EEDS Nh I* Pert 25 Ntt 1 n« ..fLHiuAGO 21,31 Nit CITY OF BATH 2S Ntt/ 1 Dtc 35/71 Dlt M CITY OF LEICESTER 11l Jai 11/12 Jaa 11 Ja* CITY UF1,302 words
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490 1964-11-21 16 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $7,124 a picul to $750.37} on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 40 tons to 160 tons. In London earlier cash tin had been up £2 Si a ton and490 words
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Article61 1964-11-21 16 THE Malayan EiWinu Bank*' Aimelatlen made these changes tn ita rates to merchants yesterday (ail ratea to $10O). New Verk: buying; TT S2 9/16. airmail OD 32 11/16. SO d/st. 33 credit bllln. .131 trade bills. Sailing TT er OO ready: New Verk 321: Oeuticha Marks 123«: Hsllind61 words
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Article27 1964-11-21 16 November 20. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69i cents (down half a cent). TIN: $750.37} a picul (up $7.12}). Unofficial estimated offering: 160 tons (down 40 tons).27 words
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Article502 1964-11-21 16 Rubber goes back to quiet trade HC.B and Co Ltd. In their weekly Malayan rubber review say trading this week has reverted to quiet conditions again after the Increased activity of last week. The better sentiment In evidence towards the end of last week continued early this week, with the502 words
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Article233 1964-11-21 16 DECEMBER first grade rubber I.e.*. cloud st i p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur ymterday at 6»i cents per In., down hair a cent on Thursday's closing level for the position. The tone waa quiet after slightly easier. R.A.S. snd P. M.R.I, olesing prises In cent< per Ib.233 words
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954 1964-11-21 16 From Our Market Correspondent SIAMESE TIN featured trading; o.n the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday on the announcement of a one-for-two bonus issue. After beinc; done 3d. lower at 235. 9d. in the morning, the shares reversed direction rapidly when the news was posted954 words
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Article23 1964-11-21 16 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 19 Not. 20 •Industrials: 87.<»R M.3S Tina: |3«\3Z 133.50 rubbers: 108.44 109.12 •n«s3. SO. 1963=100 Dec. 29.1963=10023 words
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Article856 1964-11-21 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: Beustead (S.0O0) SI 5« Kate ardt. (2.0O0) $1.94. (1,000) F. and N. erda. $2.82, 81* (5 000) (2.««:856 words
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Article109 1964-11-21 16 CHIP! lying slonmide the llnuovt Hatbeur wharves or enpeeted teday art: HamUm 3/4. Bahadur 8. Ra«n« Rntckr ..'7. Parterewskl 10/11. Btra»t Colombo '.9. Poona 29/30, T}tbant)et 33/34, BeoKloe 3.1/38. Vietnam 42/41. Centaur 4\ Ocean Enterprise 46, Nestor 47. Ships In Pert Swettenhamt Old Port: Mlirord. Prosper, Halldor,109 words
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Article64 1964-11-21 16 /HINEtE Produre Cxonanne. SKi|spera neon arlees per pioul y«»--terds y: Ccenut ell: bulk tssi sellers, dnm 15X) sellers. Cepra: Nov. /Dtc. UK/Continent Unquoted. Pcpptr: Muntok white SMS srllrre. Sarawak white Silo »HleM. spreial Sarawak black Ili7t seller*. garM«l UimponK Mack Jl22i nrllrrsl32l aatJara. Siniapers Cepra A.ocnt.on n»»n prim:64 words
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Article36 1964-11-21 16 ON th» fret nchanii msrfcat Hong Kong yesterday tha U(. dellar was quoted at 5.76 for TT aa-i 5.741 for eath. Sterling was quoted at IS »7 aaaT •m tael ef geM at 250t.36 words
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Advertisement709 1964-11-21 16 AUSI«ALIA/1£« UAUND StRVICI INDIA, PARISIAN ANA P. SUU SlRtiCe lai Fretaaatli. Mtlaaune. Sitatf. la. Mm Mi Nagwamaaai "»mbr y a'naa aTport sport P. S'nam '■etvant, is Pt Sails RAJULA 11 Pt/Sli 21 Ntt 22 Ntt 23 Nat CHAKRATA Sailtf 18/21 Ntt 24/2S Ntt '.'/n* J2? .a BAMORA BDM S/11 Dtc709 words
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Advertisement873 1964-11-21 17 (Continued from Page 14) FOR SALE Words %5 (Mm.i—Box 50 rtt. «xfr« ONE CHALLEN PIANO Price S6OO or nearest. Kor appointment to view r.mn i. Spore) 4:i.'»48. HOOVERMATIC WASHING MACHINE with beater, good condition, one year old. Ring Spore *****. X'MAS CIFTS from Italy, Caprice on>rs n wide selection open873 words
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Advertisement1318 1964-11-21 17 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) Hi Wmrdk M 'Mln.i—Box it) rl: «r»r« I NEW STRAITS VIEW MOTEL J B UanciriK ft rluorihuui Nightly Tel till JOHORE HOTEL. J. 8., u.ncni lv nihlll U WltUOdllluDM I.WIIII Pbooc j:iya/b. WHERE TO STAY (Spore) H llni-rfs SS (Mm.i—Box SO rts. txtn tOUTrI EAsl ASIA1,318 words
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Advertisement818 1964-11-21 17 PUBLIC APPOIN IItENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTANCY SENIOR INSTRUCTOR/ INSTRUCTOR IN ACCOUNTING A vacancy will occur early in 1965 for a qualified accountant or book-keeper with considerable experience to organise and supervise practical work in the Department. Prelerred age range 35-45. must have knowledge and experience of financial and818 words
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Advertisement767 1964-11-21 17 NOTICES F WILLIAM JACKS COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN F THAT the Filth Annual General K Meeting of William Jacks St Com- P pany (Malaya) Limited, will be I held on Saturday 12th Decemoer 1964 at the Company's Registered Office 2. Benteng,767 words
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Advertisement700 1964-11-21 17 'ÜBLIC APPOINTMENTS j VACANCIES IN MAJLIS PERBANDARAN. IPOH ll Applications are invited from 'ederal Citlzeru, and or State lationals for the following apolntments in the Municipality of poh. (i) Technical Assistant (Building; IMPI. (E)434) Salary Scale: $482 x 20-602/650 x 24--770. Candidates for the post should nosfess the lollowing or700 words
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Advertisement387 1964-11-21 17 NOTICE BRIDGE CLOSURE NOTICE The public are hereby notified i hai: (it Br'dge Nos. 29 3 and 29 5! will be dismantled for repairs and closed to vehicular traffic 1.00 A.M. on 24 11U4 to 12.00 pm. on 25.11.64. i Through traffic may pass via Pllln/Kundor Road. 2. The Inconvenience387 words
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Advertisement54 1964-11-21 17 TENDER POLICE TENDER NOTICE EXTENSION The closing date of the Police Tender Notice for the CONSTRUCTION OK FIVE 85FT PATKOL LAUNCHES appearing In the press on sth to 7th October, 1964 is now extended to 12 noon Monday 30th November, 1964. INSPECTOR GENERAL OP POLICE, ROYAL MALAYSIA POLICI HEADQUARTERS, KUALA54 words
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581 1964-11-21 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL: MALAYA CUP RUGGER By Kuala Lumpur, Fri. TOMORROW'S matches in the Malaya Cvp 1 rugger tournment should show more definitely which way the championship is going this season. Selangor, the defending champions, play Perak Civilians, at Ipoh, and Singapore who fancy581 words
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193 1964-11-21 18 TANG PLANS TO BUILD 'POWERFUL' TTFA SINOAPORE. Pri.— Tang Turk Wah of Singapore, who was recently elected secretary-general of the Table Tennis Federation of Asia, aims to make the TTKA "as powerful and effective" an organisation as the international controlling body. Mr. Tang, who Is president of the Singapore TTA,193 words
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Article38 1964-11-21 18 MALACCA. Pr». Army Malaya XV against Singapore Civilians lor the Malaya Cup (South Zone) rugger match at Singapore tomorrow Rangmiwu Goodley. Sampson, bay. Gibbons. James. Birks. Hoklangi. Slade. Brown. Panui. Mahara. Price. Wlri and Kora.38 words
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Article76 1964-11-21 18 NORTH SOUTH lelangor \>rces >eniing 'erak Ledah 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 II i>ii ,i i i 0 0 34 0 2 0 0 39 6 2 009 3 2 o i 14 y 0 3 6 84 U »inga|K)re ■JS-Malacca irmy lohore 1 276 words
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236 1964-11-21 18 Recs net B—but8 but it's a farce HOCKEY RECS 8 INDIANS 0 by Ernest Frida SINGAPORE, Fri. i Singapore Recrea- tion Club, the cham- pions, won a one-sided matcn against Indian Association in the Sin- J gapore Hockey Association League Div. I on the Padang today. It was a near-236 words
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Article64 1964-11-21 18 SINGAPORE. Pri.— The Singapore Badminton Association w.ll be holding their annual dinner and dance under the patronage nt Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Prime Minister of Singapore, at the SBA hall on Nov. 28 from 8 D.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets at $6 per head are available at64 words
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147 1964-11-21 18 Darul are within grasp of 'double SOCCER DARUL AFIAH 3 TTS HOSPITAL 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. Darul Aflah, the League First Division champions, put themselves within grasp of a "double" today when they beat Tan Tock Seng Hospital 3-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium to enter the SAFA Cup Final. Centre-forward Bharlman147 words
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Article37 1964-11-21 18 MALACCA. Fri. The replay oi the Victory Cup knockout soccer tournament final between deiending champions New Market ■0 and Kilai Club will be held at the Kubu Stadium on Nov. 25. kick off 8 p.m.37 words
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Article23 1964-11-21 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. Girls' Sports Club will play their annual Marrieds v Singles netball and Softball matches on Sunday at Serangoon Road.23 words
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Article26 1964-11-21 18 SWDNEY, Pri. Dawn Praser. Australian Olympic swimming champion, will marry Garry Ware, j 28. a bookmaker of Townsville. Queensland here on Jan. 30.26 words
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Article44 1964-11-21 18 Voon (up s-final I Ipoh > Kilat 2 Perak CRC 1. Lim Shield (T Anson): Sg Bernam 2 Flemington 1. Johore inter-district Youth Clubs final (B. Pahat': J. Balirn 5 Muar 3. Friendly < Seremban i: j Rasah Indians 2 Royal Tanks Regt, Paroi 1.44 words
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Article12 1964-11-21 18 Kluanc under-17 Lge: Chung I Wah HS bt Paloh Youths 48-42.12 words
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Article21 1964-11-21 18 »gri women s lee < Seremban <: KOV 1 Convent 0; Harimau wo. ACS. B. Pahat hft: Ramblers 7 SDBL 'B 0.21 words
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Article304 1964-11-21 18 rjEREMBAN. Fri Seremban In- 1 O ternational Golf Club Till day a friendly match against the Ruval Selangor Golf Club here on Sunday The draw and starting times are: (Selangor first) First tee: 8.15 am.— A. S. Machado (capti <~* and Y. S. Teh v Atma304 words
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Advertisement373 1964-11-21 18 GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman, Tenders Board at the office of the State Financial Officer, Brunei up to 4.00 p.m. Monday L'Bth December, 1964. for: SUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWING OUTDOOR. WEATHERPROOF DISTRIBUTION CUBICLES ITEM I —30 NOS.. 600 AMPS 6-WAYS BOARDS ITEM373 words
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Advertisement234 1964-11-21 18 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Te.iders will be received by the I Chaiitnan, Economic Development I Boa re. 2nd Floor, Fullerton Building, up to noon on Tuesday. Ist j Decen.ber. 1964, for:— COMPLETION OF MINUU VAKTHWORKS AND UKADING OK Sill lOK M CAR KHIMKI AT JALAN (iLDAXG, JIK'IM, isi ou234 words
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Advertisement380 1964-11-21 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN KI'RAI. AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Training in thr Management of Road Transport I'ndertakings Applications are Invited from IMajn who are Federal Citizens tor training in the management of road transport undertakings. Applicants must have passed Uie School Certificate or equivalent, and should be380 words
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Advertisement306 1964-11-21 18 TENDERS PROVISIONAL NOTICE INVITATION TO TENDER PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SARAWAK Tenders will shortly be Invited for the construction of a new Sarawak General Hospital Kncbinc ot approx. 560 beds. Drawings etc., will be available for Inspection by prospective contractors at Public Works Department Headquarters, Kuchlnc, Singaporr and Kuala Lumpur about306 words
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Advertisement106 1964-11-21 18 VENffl am flTi will give you and your family all the health ensurance you need for just a few cents a day. .^aE- JbV> '"Vattafc MAGNAVIT^"*"^ Red capsitabs containing Vitamins A. B-complex. C. D. *a^k MIRAVIT Blue capsitabs for even more effective general protection, containing 8 essential minerals. Vitamins A,106 words
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Miscellaneous206 1964-11-21 18 TODAY'S SPORTS FIXTURES SPORTS DIARY RAP Changi v Khalsa <Farrer Pk). SOCCER Tour Match (Ipoh)- I Jasenite* v Varsity (Bt. Timah). PAM Selection v Djugnarden <Sra- Div. 2: 19 Signals v Naval Base dium Perak. 8 p.m. SAFA Jr. Cup: (MHS Terrors Women's Ue: I i Junior A A v206 words
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Article1859 1964-11-21 19 IPOH— 1st DAY Race 1-1.20 Cl 4 Div 2 ($5,200)~5gf 1 ***** Hijch reelection g (Lucky St.) Donnelly, 5 9.0 "Naiudi 5 2 ***** Small Change a (Veni vicl) Paul, 6 8.13 I 11 3 ***** Fast A Furious a (Ipoh St.) R. Breuk., 4 8.12 Boufoure 6 4 *****1,859 words
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618 1964-11-21 19 NASHOR vRINUS VAN B's 'FLEET IN MAIN SPRINT IPOH, Friday. JT WILL be trainer George West's Nashor versus Rinus van Breukelen's "fleet" in the main sprint (Race Five,) over 5Af straight here on Sunday. Rinus has half a dozen brilliant performers Djazzi, Royal Meadow I'raser's Hill. Pelor Mas. Sir Argent618 words
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Article697 1964-11-21 19 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies Race One POUR d AS: Speedy: won ea.M.y over K.L. 5Jt in s.oft going in August; second wilh 9.0 to Sky Way over Penang 6f in heuvv going last month; working well. LI.GIS LASS: Speedy; easy winner over Bt Timah 6f in solt going last month;697 words
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Article314 1964-11-21 19 LONDON, Friday. ALF RAMSEY, the England soccer team boss, who is hopirs to guide his men to their first ever World Cup win in 1966, is already faced with a load of problems. He learned little from the 2-1 win over Wales on Wednesday byReuter - 314 words
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Advertisement253 1964-11-21 19 B£3ul VIS l^ w k s w (AUST.) PTY. LTD. l*^d I IT7 MADE AND GUARANTEED BY THE WORLD WIDE ORGANISATION OF BRITISH PAINTS LIMITED AND SOLD BY: SINGAPORE Hiap Teck Tong Kee 123, Rochore Road Hiap Teck Tong Kee 375, Serangoon Road Guan Hock Co. 44, Jalan Besar Sin253 words
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Article, Illustration50 1964-11-21 20 TENGKU Abdul Rahman addressing members of Security Forces in Taw a v during his tour of the MalaysianIndonesian border area. The Prime Minister is on a four-day visit to Sabah. Behind the Tengku is the Chief Minister of Sabah, Dato Donald Stephens. Straits Times picture.50 words
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Obituary39 1964-11-21 20 A. THAMBOO, hclov.d father of Mrs. Kasamani RudrailnKitm paused away at Urumplrai, Ceylon on LOth NOV. '64. CABLE RECEIVED BY ST. Thamhyayah 42, Ad( Sens Road, K.L. bit mother aged 99 paased away at Urumplrai. Ceylon on 20-11-04.39 words
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Article139 1964-11-21 20 Balloting for new flats SINGAPORE. Fri.— The sixth ballot for allocation of addresses in another 16--storey block of Housing and Development Board's flats will be held at the car park at the site of the block at Queenstown (Neighbourhood III) on Tuesday, at 2.30 p.m. Unlike previous ballots, this one139 words
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Article197 1964-11-21 20 |ESSELTON. Fri. SaJ bah's Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, tonight presented Tcnßku Abdul Rahman with 550.000 as a contribution from the Sabah people to the National Defence Fund. At a State reception given in the Prime Minister's honour by Sabah's Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Dato197 words
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Article67 1964-11-21 20 SINGAPORE, Fri— There will be poor waier pressure in tiie following areas on Sunday from 8 a. 111 to 11 p.m.: Mount Vernun, Paya Lebar Crescent. Loroiig Ah Soo. Kirn Chuan Avenue. Kirn Chiian rtoad (including Sewemuu Works; Airport Ro.u 1 including Paya Lebar Airport), Lorong Tai Seng,67 words
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152 1964-11-21 20 tiDINBURGH, Frl.— AmagJlj Istrate here decided today to read two books on the art of love "The Perfumed Garden" and "Kama Sutra" before deciding if they are indecent. James Peterson was charged with .selling Indecent books to a police constable. ItReuter - 152 words
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Article416 1964-11-21 20 LONDON. Prl— A week of tumbling prices closed on a depressed note and the extent of today's fall was more severe than on othei days and Indeed for a very long time. Selling Increased and equities were again the hardest hit. with 1 those shares416 words
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239 1964-11-21 20 ONDON, Fri. The 21-nation Colombo Plan conference here today agreed that the problem of economic development in South and Southeast Asia had been aggravated for some of the member nations by heavy expenditure on defence. This view was expressed in part of the annualReuter - 239 words
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360 1964-11-21 20 From SAMAD ISMAIL: LONDON, Friday p.E DEPUTY Prime Minister, Tun Abdul H;iz;ik. told foreign correspondents al a press conference in Marlborough House this evening that discussions with Malaysia's allies on defence aid had not been finalised. "Discussions are still going on360 words
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Article19 1964-11-21 20 LONDON. Prl.— Britain has officially recognised the new Bolivian Government, the Foreign Office announced here today.— ReuterReuter - 19 words
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186 1964-11-21 20 They have smashing time taking oath in court I ONDON. Fri. J courtroo in in Abingdon, Southern England, was littered with pieces ot china saucers yesterday. Four sam mashed by three Chinese witand a Chinese interpreter When they W< re .sworn in to uive evidence. The court clerk told them186 words
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Article48 1964-11-21 20 SINGAPORE. Fri Police today denied that kidnapped rubber magnate. Dato Ng Quer Lam. 43. has been released by hi.s captors. The millionaire head of a big commercial empire was snatched from Kee Chop Avenue. just outside a woman friend's house, a week ago.48 words
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