The Straits Times, 23 November 1964
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Title Section30 1964-11-23 1 SINGAPO pl 7 2 3 NO V 1964 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Hat*"" 1 Net*** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73130 words
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Article311 1964-11-23 1 Berjaya SOLIDARITY WEEK COMES TO A TRIUMPHANT END: START OF A NEW ERA, SAYS KING |(UALA LUMPUR, Sun. -Notional Solidarity Week came to a triumphant end tonight, signalling, in the words of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the start of a "new chapter 14 in Malaysia's history. Declaring the week closed311 words
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Article, Illustration47 1964-11-23 1 SINGAPORE SOLIDARITY RALLY TOLD: IN UNITY WE CAN GROW STRONG AND WEALTHY' THE TENC.KI with D.ito 1-rr Konjc Chian and a Chinese village rider. durin; his tour of the Kampon Minyak firr sitr in Sins;ipmr on Saturday. Another pirluir Paje 13.47 words
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Article, Illustration1792 1964-11-23 1 SINGAPORE, Sunday TENGKU Abdul Rahman today called on the people of Singapore to live and work together and help his dream become a reality. Speaking to a record crowd at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce here, the Prime Minister said: "When Singapore joined Malaysia I felt that1,792 words
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Article81 1964-11-23 1 Ted's solo flight: The last lap Dijon. (Central Ranee), Sun. British born Ted Baillie Reynolds left here today for London, near the end of a solo flight in a single-engined monoplane from Kuala Lumpur to Copenhagen. So far the 18-year-old Dan-ish-built plane has covered about 7.000 miles since leaving Kuala81 words
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Article, Illustration461 1964-11-23 1 KUCHING, Sunday. TIIK YANG di-Pertuan Asong and the Raji Permaisuri Agong, will arrive here a! noon tomorrow for their iirst State visit to Sarawak. They will be welcomed :il the airport by the Governor, Dato Abanfl Iliiji OjK'i]^. and Dalin Ha j jali Masniah.461 words
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Article61 1964-11-23 1 STRASBOURG. Sun—President Charles De Gaulle warned West Germany today that If she links her fate with the United Staes rather than with Europe. It would gravely damage the French-German alliance. De Gaulle declared that in an "age of atomic escalation" Europe must be capable ofUPI - 61 words
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Article29 1964-11-23 1 JAKARTA. Sun. Indonesia and a Japanese shlpbulldine company sinned a contract yesterday for delivery here of tugboats, pilot ooats and floating cranes, Antara news agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article20 1964-11-23 1 TAIPEH. Sun— A mild earthquake shook North Formosa last night but caused no reported damage or casualties. AP.AP - 20 words
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Article62 1964-11-23 1 HONG KONG. Sun. The number of Catholics in tins British Crown Colony totalled 2.'0.--280 on Oct. 1. 1964. according to an authoritative Catholic newspaper published here. The weekly Sunday Examiner said this represents an increase of 14,469 during the past year. Most of the new Catnolics62 words
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Article17 1964-11-23 1 TAIPEH. Sun— The Chinese Communists fired 43 shells at the Quemoy islands last night. AP.AP - 17 words
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138 1964-11-23 1 P.M. cables Lee his confidence in PAP SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Maliman. today expressed confidence in the continued co-opera-tion between the People's Action Party and the Central Government for the good of .Malaysia. In a congratulatory cable to .Air. Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's Prime Minister and SecretaryGeneral138 words
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192 1964-11-23 1 Jakarta hits out at 'peaceful settlement' plea by U Thant JAKARTA. Sun. The Indonesian Foreign Ministry chief spokesman, Mr. Ganis Harsono, today criticised the United Nations Secretary General. U Thant. for urging Indonesian and Malaysian leaders to find a peaceful settlement to their dispute. Old plea In an interview withAP; UPI - 192 words
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Article83 1964-11-23 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Forty survivors from the Panamanian freighter. Pompadour, and the tup, Salvonia both of which ran aground near Bombay Shoal in the Sulu Sea— were flown to Singapore from Labuan in a chartered. Malaysian airways plane tonight. The 1.468-ton Pompadour, on her way from Manila to83 words
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Article114 1964-11-23 1 Five die in crash horror IFOII. Sun. A mother and her four children were killed and two other youngsters injured when they \v er e struck by a lorry near Kuala Dipunu. 18 miles south of here, this evening. 1 lie lorry was on the u.i\ Imm the mining village114 words
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Article34 1964-11-23 1 KAMPONG FIRE SINGAPOBE, Ban Prompt Mtlon <> f Uampoim lire brigade pat down small lire in hut at Kukit lMirnu i HI Kainpons; Bahra W-* brforc arrival of lire ell >h.»rtl> before nMalghi34 words
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Article38 1964-11-23 2 TOKYO. Sun China yes:er- day issued its 345 th "serious warning 1 to the United States. ullCKing that L.S. Navy ship intruded Into Chtawe tvrritorial waters in I Pukien province on Thursday I afternoon. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article, Illustration453 1964-11-23 2 KINGSTON (Jamaica), Sunday. THE Australian Air Minister, Mr. Peter Howson, yesterday challenged Commonwealth nations to pledge direct help to Malaysia against "unprovoked aggression" by Indonesia. He told the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association: "Every nation represented here should say whether it will hearReuter - 453 words
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190 1964-11-23 2 WASHINGTON, Sun.— The Defence Department announced yesterday that a U.S. RFIOI jet reconnais- 1 sance plane was shot, down by grourd flre in J south-central Laos yes- 1 terday. The injured pilot was rescued. Another U.S. reconnaissance plane was shot down in Laos earlierReuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration204 1964-11-23 2 fJKIDELBERG. (Transvaal). Sun. The South African Prime Minister. Dr. Hendrik Vrrwoertl (above), said here today he wantrd the I nited States and Britain to realise South Africa would not become less resolute in her determination to fight for hrr existence if they tookReuter - 204 words
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175 1964-11-23 2 Mao warns Kremlin: We will continue the struggle pEKiNG. Sun.— The Chin- 1 Communist Party has >orved warning to the new Soviet leaders of Itfl intention to continue the struggle against ••revisionist" j policies initiated by the former Soviet leader Mr. Khrushchev. Trie Chinese party urga plea D.niy. jcaiarrtaj ilmmadReuter - 175 words
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149 1964-11-23 2 YEW DELHI, Sun. More than 120 leading Budi dhists from all over the world will meet at Sarnath. North India, on Nov. 29 to discuss the problems of 50C I million Buddhists. The occasion will be the seventh general conference of the World IReuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration231 1964-11-23 2 Marcos beats Pelaez on second ballot MANILA. Sun. Senate President Ferdinand E. Marcoa today won the opposition N a c i on a lista Party's presidential nomination in a resourding second ballot victory over Vice-Presi-deiit Emmanuel Pelaez. The staunchly anti-Com-munist Mr. Marcos, 47. tht most decorated Filipino soldier of World231 words
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Miscellaneous14 1964-11-23 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby C Jt»T COMINO J ilttll Srl^ nML f^L Ij^MLfl14 words
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Article659 1964-11-23 3 TOP British Ministers were yesterday understood to have discussed the nations economy against a background of Press speculation about further financial measures, including possible devaluation. Prime Minister Mr. Harold Wilson and his key Cabinet colleagues including Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. James Callaghan and Economics MinisterReuter - 659 words
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Article228 1964-11-23 3 TO LET LABOUR WIN... LONDON, Sunday. ]y|R. Quintin Hogg, outspoken former Minister of Science and Education, last night accused the Labour Government of "a plain electoral fraud" and "a political confidence trick of the worst kind." He also repeated Ms much-quoted pre election Jibe aboutReuter - 228 words
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202 1964-11-23 3 Blond Dolly: Flowers and murder clue at the grave »THE HAGUE. Sun. A 1 bunch of flowers and a postcard left on a grave here have provided police with a clue to the five-year-old murder of "Blond Dolly," a prostitute who led a double life. "Dolly" 32-year-old Sebilla Nlemans wasReuter - 202 words
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Article185 1964-11-23 3 LONDON, Sunday. ORITAIN was almost always two moves ahead of Germany in the deadly "radar chess game" in World War n. according to the latest volume in Britain's official History of the War. The authors, a team of experts with access to official documents, saidReuter - 185 words
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Article64 1964-11-23 3 CHICAGO, Sun. A numbing cold wave settled over much of eastern United States yesterday in the wake of a furious, wind-driven snowstorm More than 30 deaths were blamed on the snow. Ice and cold which swept out of the northern Rockies. Winds up toUPI - 64 words
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Article46 1964-11-23 3 DETROIT. Sun. Stnkiiiß Pressmen yesterday voted approval of a new contract, ending a 131-duy strike against Detroit's two major daily newspapers, the News and the Free Press. The strike was the longest ever against a large metropolitan newspaper in the United States.—Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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135 1964-11-23 3 \E\V YORK. Sun. The M Verrazano Narrows Bridge which cost US$325 million and has the world's longest single suspension span, was formally opened here yesterday The bridge, which took five years to build, stands at the gateway to New York harbour andReuter - 135 words
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Advertisement634 1964-11-23 3 Your chance to invest in CREDIT CORPORATION MALAYSIA) LTD. A HIRE PURCHASE COMPANY OWNED BY THE CHARTERED BANK AND AUSTRALIAN GUARANTEE CORPORATION LTD. FIXED DEPOSITS TERM INTEREST RATES 6 months 4 a 75% p.a. 9 months 4i75/o p.a. 12 months 5% p.a. Inquiries may b« mad* at any branch of634 words
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Article, Illustration27 1964-11-23 4 PAP's chairman, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, opens the 10th anniversary congress at the National Theatre the biggest political convention ever held in Singapore.27 words
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Article1149 1964-11-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. f)R. TOH CHIN CHYE, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the People's Action Party, today called for the adoption of Democratic Socialism as a rallying point against Indones i a n confrontation. Opening the 10th anniversary congress of the PAP at the National1,149 words
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Article53 1964-11-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Malay Youth Literary Association will hold a combo band competition under the patronage of the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. at the Victoria Theatre at 8 p.m. on Dec. 23 and 24. Entry forms are available from: Tht? Organiser, 285 Jalan Euno6. Slur53 words
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Article158 1964-11-23 4 pONGRATI'LATOBY cables to the PAP were read by Dr. Toh. There was one from Malaysia's Premier, Tenfku Abdul Rahman, and two from Socialist parties in Japan. From Mr. Anthony Greenwood, chairman of the British Labour Party, came "heartirat congratulations" and expect ation* of continued fraternal relations. Mr. H.158 words
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138 1964-11-23 5 Plan for a new youth body— with David as leader KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —Mr. V. David, protorn chairman of the National Democratic Youth Movement, said today it would carry its activities to the rural areas which had been neglected by other youth organisations. He said th:s when he addressed about138 words
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282 1964-11-23 5 More Malaysians to train as medical missionaries in West Germany ¥POH, Sun. The I Minister of Social Welfare. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, was told, here yesterday that another eight Malaysian boys would De sent to West Germany tor training as medical missionaries. He was being briefed by the director of282 words
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374 1964-11-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun lIIDDEN hunger or malnutrition exists among young people in the rural areas although there may be no apparent hunger in this country, the acting Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon, said last nighty Speaking in a radio374 words
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Article, Illustration279 1964-11-23 5 Up goes 15-ton antenna mount for Malaysians to track satellites [(UALA LUMPUR, Sun. A $750,000 "steerable antenna mount" was fitted today on top of the 60ft. tower of Malaysia's first satellite tracking station project in the grounds of the Technical College in Gurney Road here. It took a team of279 words
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Article26 1964-11-23 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun— A new community hall, costing $6,000. i has been built at Ulus Pctaim. near here, under the rural development plan.26 words
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234 1964-11-23 6 Berjaya! r 'Malaysia best bet for foreign investment' NEW YORK, Sunday. a Y|ALAYSIA is -becoming the healthiest national economy in Asia next to Japan," Fortune Magazine says. The magazine, a monthly widely read among U.S. business executives, quoted one U.S. investment analyst as calling Malaysia the "surest bet lor foreign234 words
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78 1964-11-23 6 \l A. Sun. The, ITI Minister of Health Indie Bahaman bin Samsuilin last night Btgai Chinese to give up superstitious beliefs and ■tart (lointinc blood. Speaking at a presentation of medals, he said the percentage of Malay and Indian blood donors was higher than78 words
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95 1964-11-23 6 [/"UAL A LUMPUR, 1V Sun.— The American ice show "Holiday On Ice." which delighted thousands here two years ago, will be back again soon. It will hold its Asian premiere at the Stadium Netjara here on Jan. 4. The show will return with95 words
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167 1964-11-23 6 Overland team will 'shoot' way to U.K. SINGAPORE, Sun. *■-> A three-man team from Australia is now In Singapore the first stop in a marathon overland trip through Asia and Europe to London to film 13 half-hour travelogue films. The leader of the team. Mr. Donald Houghton, said that this167 words
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Article53 1964-11-23 6 TOKYO. Sun.— Malaysia will be one of 17 countries in Asia and the South Pacific which will send de- legates to a conference here Friday to Dec. B—on8 on how best to use j meteorological data sent from wen- ther satellites. Indonesia is also listed asAP - 53 words
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Article, Illustration358 1964-11-23 6 CHEW LOY KHOON - Mr. Tan and aides work overtime on his sixth Budget CHEW LOY KHOON By WITH only three days to Budget Day. the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, spent the whole of yesterday morning in his ortice putting the final touches to his speech He and his personal staff358 words
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348 1964-11-23 7 W\ S II 1 N GTON. Sun. Thousands of Americans are expected to visit President Kennedy's grave at Arlington National Cemetery here today, the first anniversary of his assassination. A day-long procession of wreath-bearers at thr cemetery and church and synagogue servicesReuter - 348 words
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197 1964-11-23 7 Rioters storm yard and launch ship themselves VIENNA, Sunday. •PWENTY THOUSAND demonstrators stormed a lakeside shipyard near Bregenz, yesterday breaking up a launching ceremony in a protest against the name of a new ship. Dr. Bruno Kreisky. the Foreign Minister, described the demonstrations as "the most serious Incident in theReuter - 197 words
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Article47 1964-11-23 7 JOHNSON CITY (Texas). Sun. President Johnson yesterday approved the appointment of Lt.-| I Gen. John Ryan, Vice-Commander -.he Strategic Air Command, as: j the new S.A.C. commander. He will succeed Gen. Thomas I I Power, who retires on Nov. 30.— I Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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102 1964-11-23 7 POPE CUTS LENGTH OF FAST BEFORE COMMUNION VATICAN CITY. Sun. The Pope yesterday reduced the length ol fast for Catholics before Communion. He announced the change during ceremonies closing the 1954 session of the Vatican Ecumenical Council. The Pope said that hencpforth Catholics need fast from food and drink onlyAP - 102 words
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Article50 1964-11-23 7 WASHINGTON. Sun. ViceAdmiral Hyman Rickover. known as the "father" of U.S. nuclearpowered submarines, was yesterday named winner of the 1964 Enrico Fermi award for his work in that field. The award U5525.000 and a gold medal is given annually by the US Atomic Energy Commission. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article33 1964-11-23 7 NEW YORK. Sun.— A record 1 total of 42,773 cars worth more, than US$39 million were stolen in; the United States during October.; the National Automobile Theft; Bureau, reported. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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233 1964-11-23 7 Haggis goes off the menu in Tanzania PARTY CANCELLED ON ADVICE OF BRITISH ENVOY ¥\AR-ES-S ALAAM, Sun.— The Caledonian Society here has cancelled its annual haggis dinner after a newspaper rep or ted that such societies were being warned to change their names or disband. Mr. John Jenkins, chieftain ofReuter - 233 words
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111 1964-11-23 7 Man-in-the-box charges against U.A.R. embassy men ROME. Sun— Charges of abduction, causing bodily injuries and administering drugs will be laid against four members of the Unitetd Arab Republic Embassy staff here. Dr. Nicola Scire the Rome Flying Sauad Chief, said last nisht. He told reporters this was decided after aReuter - 111 words
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Article25 1964-11-23 7 WASHINGTON. Sun. U.S. Railway Unions have agreed to postpone the threatened nationwide rail strike, due to start tomorrow, pending further negotiations. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article59 1964-11-23 7 RIJSSEN (Holland). Sun.— CalviniMs in this small Dutch town want to cancel this years reception for St. Nicholas better known as Santa Claus. Mr. Jan Wolterink. chairman of the Calvlnist Party, told a Town Council meeting that St. Nicholas was "only an ordinary human being. Why should heReuter - 59 words
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Miscellaneous37 1964-11-23 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht 010 II y^ IP fTM LI'L CLUCO I PETUNIA 1 V V^-, lS SPOILED HL'REV UP Bu6S- f ONE 0' THESE OA>S 1 IM HUNGRY! J yEZGOHHACCTOOfAX) ll* > witm M£,KiPi y yjl^y37 words
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344 1964-11-23 8 TAIPING, Sunday. THE National Union of Teachers, which has launched a/ nation-wide campaign to get 200,000 public signatures, will intensify its campaign during the school holidays next month. According to Mr. Francis Mathews, chairman of the National Day Training Centre committee of the NUT,344 words
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92 1964-11-23 8 Tengku to open rubber industry secretariat JJUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the $1.8 million rubber Industry secretariat here tomorrow. Situated at thr junction of 1 Jalan Yap Kwan Seng and Jalan Ampang, the four-storey building will house the Malayan Rubber Fund Board, the Rubber92 words
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Article41 1964-11-23 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun— A 34--year-old farmer. Tan Hock Goh victim of a hit-and-run vehicle 1 Uist Friday, died without regaining consciousness In hospital last night. Tan was found lying unconscious on the roadside near here by a motorist.41 words
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Article46 1964-11-23 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. The parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Education, Inche Rahim bin Ishak, will speak at the Tclok Karuu East School's I and ll's annual art and craft exhibition and prize-giving at 3 p.m. on Tuesday. His wife will give away the prizes.46 words
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Article177 1964-11-23 8 Kuala Lumpur, Sun fTHE Malaysian Arm- ed Forces recruiting team will be eni listing non-Malay especially Chinese recruits in. Malaya for the Singapore Infantry Regiment to bring the racial quota up to the established strength of the regiment. Those interested must be Malaysian citizens between177 words
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Article23 1964-11-23 8 KANOAR. Sun About 5.000 fanners affected by the prolonged drought last December have received relief totalling about 5215.000 this month23 words
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299 1964-11-23 8 Bulldozer unearths 400-year-old relics JVIUAR, Sun. More iTI than JUO pieces of porcelain, earthenware, pottery and glazed jars, believed to be over 400 years old have been found near Pagoh, the ancient royal town of the Malacca Sultanate, 19 miles from here. It is believed that th» articles were Chinese-made299 words
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Article237 1964-11-23 8 Plans to soften monsoon blow ITUALA TRENGCi.-iNU v Sun. Arrangements are beiny made here to soften thr blow of the ncrth-east monsoor,, vhlch la expected to strike the East Coast States this week or the next. The Trengganu State Government has set aside $5,000 for flood relief. Teams arc putting237 words
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Article73 1964-11-23 8 IPOH. Sun. Azaddm bin Mo--1 hamecl Nordin. 13. unemployed. n| yesterday bound over in $300 for one year by the nuifjistrate. Mr. Yong Yung Sui. for lifting the skirt of a 17-year-old school girl while she was watrhing the Ipoh Tutorial School sports on the73 words
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Miscellaneous152 1964-11-23 8 .4 ###>#/ Pop Bff y mTm u nn ,t; n l^ nAJ DIRECT.'^ r*^TVT^ WfSA.TMBI... v -z*&-\^ TEMPIE OR 6umi»:n V^ vfcV _^> iPir/t irticy f hvntor 4.<>ul<l T *^S Jjs^IIEANWWILE. JUNIOR AND I YOU CANNOT SEE YZ\ II HAVE YOU EVEP SEPN X /^THEPE'S NOTHING MORE> Jfe MOON MAID152 words
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Article, Illustration1665 1964-11-23 9 Ten-year directive to party members: Bring the country together, isolate the enemy and mount campaign for democratic socialism 'OUR FERVOUR NOT WORN DOWN BY CAPITALIST BLANDISHMENTS' SINGAPORE, Sunday BRING the country together, isolate the enemy and mount a campaign for democratic socialism. That was1,665 words
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575 1964-11-23 10 Senu: It's not that we haven't enough money... KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE Minister of Info rmation and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, has said the Government's call for contributions to the Defence Fund does not mean that it hasn't enough money to defend the country. "This is to show575 words
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276 1964-11-23 10 200 Chinese guilds in Penang pledge their loyalty to Govt PENANG, Sun. About 400 delegate* from 200 rejiisi,cred Chinese guilds and associations In Penang and Province Welleslcy today unanimously pledged their loyalty to the Government and full support for its policy against Indonesian aggression at a meeting called by the276 words
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Article40 1964-11-23 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Cine Club's 1964 amateur cine film competition will close on Nov. 30. Prizes will be presented by the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. in the Nations' Library on Dec. 19. at 8.30 p.m40 words
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Article33 1964-11-23 10 XPOH. Sun. The Perak Chinese Senior OraduaUs Association here, which has directed Its members to give "full support to the Government against Indonesia." has donated $100 towards the Defence Pund33 words
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Article, Illustration707 1964-11-23 10 KLANG. Sunday rpHE Sultan of Sel- angor today warned that Malaysia's dispute with Indonesia "will not be settled for many years." The Sultan was speaking to more than 30.000 people who stood in rain to participate tan the State's National Solidarity Week rally707 words
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80 1964-11-23 10 JESSELTON, Sun.—Delegates from 45 associations and organisations here today passed a resolution pledging full support for the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and his Government In their stand against Indonesia. The delegates repre- sented various communities Including Malays, Chinese. Indians, Kadazans and Pakistanis and80 words
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415 1964-11-23 10 'Freedom is not free it requires sacrifices' JTUCHING. Sun. In Sarawak's highest popular demons' r;' tion. a four-mile-ionj urocession of ?O.uOQ people this morning wound through the streets of Kuchin? led by the Governor. Dato Abang Ha.ji Openg. The procession marked th# of Solidarity Week which, as the acting Chief415 words
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Advertisement119 1964-11-23 10 lie REFRIGERATORS w im r^r 1 1 I Slimline 60 Model 7105 The perfect family-size refrigerator, this handsome English Electric Slimline, has a big full-width Freezer which will keep. ls lbs. of frozen food in perfect condition for two to three weeks or even up to three months, if certain119 words
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Advertisement50 1964-11-23 10 Seven-Up and Gin! Here's the drink that doesn't take getting \Sir^fiy used to. You'll like the taste of it from HfiPfl the very first sip. Try 7-Up and Gin. Just Hb^ 1 85-, jjg I*l c..,,J, i w Wt^;^?v,c w J 'Hi h i iiipii i nipi Will O jij50 words
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Article42 1964-11-23 11 i BALING. Sun. The Menln Bs» sar of Kedah. Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin. today addressed a National Solidarity rally here attended by 15.000. Earlier, he addressed another rally at Kuala Yen. More than 10.000 people were present42 words
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Article40 1964-11-23 11 1 70 minutes late KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Malaysian Airways flight ML 028. scheduled to arrive here from Singapore at 7.35 p.m. today did not land until 8.50 p.m. An airllnt official said the deiuy was due to a "mechanical snag".40 words
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Article, Illustration264 1964-11-23 11 Tengku tells crowd at market: Beware Soekarno's last weapon SINGAPORE. Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahman told a large crowd at the (ieylaiig Serai market '.odav to be on guard :>eaiust Soekarno's 1 s t weapon" to crush Malaysia. ra- < i:il discord. He said Soekarno had resorted to employing agents and264 words
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Advertisement161 1964-11-23 11 i -trro ii -tt"i 2320 TE/WE For the best-go for AVAILABLE FROM ALL AUTHORISED DEALERS I *J* KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. lysf SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG READY FOR OCCUPATION Mt. ELIZABETH PARK off Orchard Road, Singapore 9. TWO-STOREY MODERN HOUSES (4 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, Etc.) LIMITED NUMBER AVAILABLE With Spacious161 words
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Advertisement51 1964-11-23 11 Congratulations to The Rubber Research Institute on the Occasion of the Opening of the Natural Rubber Building A m I GO V I*. A c i jam 1 f_K f IB YORK Centrifugal Open Drive Water Chilling Sets for all Air Conditioning and Process Cooling by Malaysia's leading Refrigeration Airconditioning51 words
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Article135 1964-11-23 12 to Wordm SIB (lUlmlmmm) THE FAMILY OF the late Pow- Yur Itarn. thank all friends A relative* for their assistance, scrolls, donations, wreaths attendance at the Bjaarßl on 11 11-61 MR. AND MRS. Sirven Tan Soo Uoch wish to thank relative* ond friends for their kind attendance :ind sifts135 words
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Obituary91 1964-11-23 12 Wordx lit (Mi it, mum) IN LOVINC MEMORY of Quah Chin Illn ..illert to re*t on 2311-t.J. Will always be remembered by bis loved ones. IN LOVINC MEMORY of our btloved fuih.r Ma Tham .shun who «v called Home hy the Lord on 23-11-61. Badly missed but never91 words
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Article636 1964-11-23 12 World Court. Consequ has not broken his word. The Tengku did not rule out submission of the dispute to the World Court, a very different thing. Had he agreed to accept the Court's jurisdiction there would have been no need for further discussions on methods of settlement636 words
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Article344 1964-11-23 12 Solidarity Week is not really over. Its effect can be expected to endure, finding form in still greater dedication to the principles of freedom and justice for which we stand. From Langkawi to Sebatik, {Malaysians have demonstrated their loyalty and affection for their country with a convict-344 words
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Article256 1964-11-23 12 Monday morning is a safer time than Sunday evening to believe that the new British Government is going to defend sterling and not devalue it But if the first business of the special meeting of the British Cabinet was defence, not finance, then resort to devaluation may not256 words
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Letters
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197 1964-11-23 12 When the family income goes up I refer to the letter from "Taxpayer" in the Straits Times concerning families living In Housing Board accommodation with combined incomes exceeding $800 per month. The Housing Board recognises the fact that family Income will Increase or decrea.se during a period of years after197 words
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Letter157 1964-11-23 12 \IR. Tan Tai Wee's accux sation that I brand all students In libraries as inconsiderate and selfish Is quite mistaken. Mr. Tan lails to realise that "other visitors" also Include students and casual readers like myself who also do not have roomy beds where they can read157 words
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Letter61 1964-11-23 12 TV. show 'Ranch Party' Is most entertaining for the very young to the very old. Why cannot T.V. Malaysia feature it as a regular programme instead of Just a 'stand in* due to the cancellation of a programme? Burely 'Ranch Party' Is much more wholesome entertainment than 'The61 words
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300 1964-11-23 12 ALTHOUGH I now reside in the United Kingdom I receive dally copies or the Straits Times at weekly intervals. I read with some concern the following paragraphs lrom the Chairman's address to shareholders of Austral Malay Tin Ltd. printPd in your issue of November 5. "I300 words
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Article513 1964-11-23 12 ENCHE YUNUS MARIS M. A - Learning Malay 10 ENCHE YUNUS MARIS M.A. a COME further notes on spelling and pronunciation. 10, Diphthongs. A diphthong is regarded as a single vowel sound and is syllabic In the sense that it forms the "centre" of a syllable. It is lor convenience only that a sequence of two513 words
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Article, Illustration750 1964-11-23 12 P.M. MULLINS - Climax in the Congo P.M. MULLINS By AFTER seven months of bloodshed, destruction and chaos the Congo rebellion is fast approaching a fresh climax. Arising out of a small tribal dispute in mid-April the rebellion against the Moise Tshom.be regime soon engulfed most of this floundering now African nation. A750 words
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Advertisement649 1964-11-23 12 Straits Tines Malay Mail Ciatiifird edvertUemantt may be handed to: COLO STOHAGt ARCADE Orchard Road (itt Floor) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Road Kateflf Kevael R*ad Naval Bast. Authorised Acenti: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Coliyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Mupatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Raid. Naval649 words
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Advertisement41 1964-11-23 12 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. the LARGEST ond STRONGEST locally incorporated bonk AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISSUED FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE: 30,500,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $479,000,000.00 SAVE SAFELY SAVE WISELY SAVE WITH O. C. B. C. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA SOUTH -CAST ASIA.41 words
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Advertisement79 1964-11-23 12 ▼Ay aa^L^H aTitfll ■ra^a^allVßßßaßaaaaß^^Ji BTW 1 'aY V^HBiaaVßi^M^ *^^^*aW \J| Wy/ US. 'UK, S*W is synonymous to QUALITY yes, the top-notch quality, of course. Why? Because no foods go into any S^W- labeled container, unless they are in absolutely prime condition at time of pack "WEBB CORBETT" Mm ?W hi79 words
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Article, Illustration419 1964-11-23 13 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL From her parents, I learned that the guests who went to the reception at St. John Ambulance Brigade headquarters were told that the wedding was off by them and by P:xie herself. The parents decided to go ahead with the reception so419 words
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Article96 1964-11-23 13 KOTA BHAKU. Sun Kfliantan'a Mentri Besar. Inche Mohamed Asri bin Hajl Muria. .said here today that it was the responsibility of every Government servant and penggawa (headman) to understand Communist subversive tartio. This was accessary, Inche Asri >aid. to counter such subversion. On subversion He96 words
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128 1964-11-23 13 rjiANAH RATA, Sun. The X 43 delegates from 12 countries who attended the sixth regional conference of Ecafe at Bangkok to discuss water resources development arrived here yesterday during their tour of Malaya The group left Bangkok on Friday. On their way128 words
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Article56 1964-11-23 13 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Singapore Tourist Association's information van will be formally presented to the association by its donor, Dato Aw Cheng Chye, its honurary president. The van. which will act as a branch of the information and reception centre of the Tourist Promotion Board at the56 words
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Article42 1964-11-23 13 SINGAPORE Sun— The twoday exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall of the People's Action Party's achievements during me past 10 years, which was to hWM closed today, will remain open for another day tomorrow from 10 ajn. to 10 p.m42 words
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Article28 1964-11-23 13 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Prime Minuter. Mr Lee Kuan Yew, will meet representatives of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees on the nurses dispute at noou tomorrow.28 words
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Article19 1964-11-23 13 TANOKAK. Sun —The Buklt Gamblr Local Council has approved a total expenditure of (38.818 (or next year.19 words
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248 1964-11-23 13 Kelantan's $92,000 for D-fund: MB wants more I^OTA BHARU, Sun. Kelantan collected $91,749 for the National Defence Fund during National Solidarity Week, the State's Mentri Besar, Inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda, said at a rally here today. However, It was short of his expectations, said Inche Asri. He reminded248 words
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Article, Illustration145 1964-11-23 13 Tengku has a chat with fire victims HPENGKU Abdul Rahman chatted with the victims of the Kampoi.g Puhiu Minyak fire in Singapore when he visited the fire site on Saturday. The Prime Minister presented a cheque for SlO.OOO for the victims— a rift from the Central Government. Mr. Ec Peng145 words
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310 1964-11-23 13 SINGAPORE, Sunday T H^^ a m 1 °r f thG iSiting Swedish trade ymission. Mr. Jonas Nordenson, tonight expressSth C ?f?r d n enC H e V*' Mala si would continue with its rapid rate of economic development "despite its present difficulties." Mr Nordenson, who was310 words
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106 1964-11-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. I An 11 -man delegation from the 600-strong National Union of Hospital Assistants will meet the Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddln. tomorrow. Inche Wan bin Mohamed Hashim. the union president, said the purpose waa to ask the Minister to106 words
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103 1964-11-23 13 SINGAPORE, Sun. The governments of Ghana and Nigeria are awarding a number of scholarships under the Commonwealth scholarships and fellowships plan tenable In their respec tive post-graduate courm beginning in October, 1965 Many subjects are offered, but preference will be Riven to applicants who103 words
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Advertisement116 1964-11-23 13 INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCTS Gleaming Stainless Steel and TO MODERNISE I YOUR KITCHEN Clean, sparkling pots. pans, containers for cooking •nd storing count for a lot in good health. Use Stan. less Steel and Aluminium Ware made by one of India's leading manufacturers. LALLUBHAI AMICHAND— established over 50 years ago. Today's116 words
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Advertisement236 1964-11-23 13 •cI i p o 0 T Ht a slice of Sunshine bread: the nicest life-giving food you can buy -and so many good things in it: protein, calcium, vitamins Bl 82, Niacin and iron. Take your choice from the Sunshine family today. Sunshine white and brown breads Bermaline Malt loaf,236 words
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Miscellaneous702 1964-11-23 13 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) P.M.: 5.15 Test pattern; 5.45 raenU"; 8.00 News In Mandarin; Programme summary: 550 News 810 Popular music, songs and outlines in Malay; 5.53 Nation,,, j SSh^gSHeT, «ongs; 6.00 News In Tamil; 6.10 In Malay; 9.10 Jo Stafford Show; Women's Programme; 6.34 9.55 World Round-up- 10 05 Lassie702 words
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STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW
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Article236 1964-11-23 14 ELIZABETH TAYLOR. By Ruth Waterbury. Hale. 18s.) By David Sze ELIZABETH Of Hollywood has had a glorious reign, although often enough she has been somewhat less than regal. Liz came to the screen when only ten, seven years after her first public performance when she236 words
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935 1964-11-23 14 ALLINGTON KENNARD - The exciting history of mail service ALLINGTON KENNARD CARRYING BRITISH MAILS OVERSEAS. By Howard Robinson. (Allen and Unwin 505.) By- POSTAGE stamps 1 of the United Kingdom, a* the youngest collector should know, are apart from all others in not bearing the name of the country of issue, a tribute935 words
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Article354 1964-11-23 14 A MOVEABLE FEAST. By Ernest Hemingway. (Jonathan Cape 188.) By STEWART KOBE IF you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris Is a354 words
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Article77 1964-11-23 14 The Borneo Literature Bureau, (Kuchint:). has published at S2, ART TEACHING. PART 2. by Susi Heinze. Although primarily addressed to teachers of art in unper primary and secondary schools, it is of value to all who are interested in the arts and crafts of South-East Asia.77 words
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Advertisement363 1964-11-23 14 sf YOUR FAMILY INCOME! Malayan Finance offers a new and exciting opportunity to increase your family income with a FAMILY DEPOSIT ACCOUNT. EARN $4 a year for every $100/--in a Family Deposit Account with MALAYAN FINANCE. Call at Malayan Finance today for more particulars. (Incorporate* in tht States of Malaya,363 words
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Advertisement266 1964-11-23 14 r STOKVtS, FIDES REFRIGERATORS IEHSSfiSTII I jiSA^M foams, (foot.'pidal) l^^»Cnnnrilie»'f>om 4.6 to M'cv.'lt. a Automatic Defrost Big Freeiin i Compartment Magnetic' Door* with Petal Operation Fully Guaranteed Ea»y*H. P. Terms < *^^BBBBBK^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBa\BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi SINGAPORt^^^^P^KUAIAiIUMPUR- IPOH -PEN ANG For her Christmas Shipping f\ She's off to j V£p handloom !|j X «|I«Y266 words
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Article, Illustration26 1964-11-23 15 NATURAL RUBBER BUILDING THE new SI. B million home of the Bangunan Getah Asli (Natural Rubber Building) of the Malayan Rubber Fund Board in Kuala Lumpur.26 words
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Article, Illustration343 1964-11-23 15 'Mr. Rubber' a man of action constantly on move AT the helm of Malay- sia's natural rubber industry Controller of Rubber Research is Dr. L.C. Bateman. A man who believes in action rather than directing operations from behind a desk, he is constantly on the move. The chairman of the343 words
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800 1964-11-23 15 STAFF WRITER - A new $1.8 m. home for Rubber Fund Board STAFF WRITER By ture of the original site which Is 1.5 acres. The structure is of reinforced concrete, set on foundations supported by concrete piles and the general finishes, particularly of external surfaces, are such as to minimise. If not eliminate800 words
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Advertisement132 1964-11-23 15 Best wishes from TSL on the official opening of Bangunan Getah AslL UCILINu l^^^^l i l_J^^^^l I I H 1 1 L L O BY mr DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF ROOF STRUCTURE AND CEILING GRID BY:--m TECHNICAL STRUCTURE LIMITED P. 0. BOX 2243, KUALA LUMPUR. <^5> 1 TEL. ***** Estate132 words
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Advertisement143 1964-11-23 15 Congratulations to BANGUNAN GETAH ASLI on the opening of their new office ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION by R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18. Battery Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** 8. 174. Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, K. L. Tel: *****. Schindler Lifts installed and serviced by HARRISONS LISTER j ILA L I Harrisons Lister143 words
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365 1964-11-23 16 'Replant -i and survive' is the cry 'REPLANT and survive' the force behind this slogan of the Rubber Industry Replanting Board is fel t throughout the industry. The end of last year saw 60 per cent of Malaya's 4.17 million acres of rubber planted with high yielding trees, these produce365 words
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299 1964-11-23 16 IN the past few years research teams of the 1 Rubber Research Institute and the National Rubber Producers' Research Association have probed more deeply into the inner workings of the rubber tree one of nature's most efficient factories. The application of advanced techniques299 words
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810 1964-11-23 16 STAFF WRITER - STAFF WRITER By 'JMIKRE are two compelling reasons why the Malayan Rubber Fund Board supports a technical advisory service to the consumer. Firstly, research can be effective only if it is planned to meet the needs of the consumer and if the results810 words
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Advertisement229 1964-11-23 16 CONGRATULATIONS to MALAYAN RUBBER FUND BOARD ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF BANGUNAN GETAH ASLI from the MAIN CONTRACTOR:— LIM TIN LEE YIN CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. 59A JALAN BUKIT BINTANC, KUALA LUMPUR TEL ***** Choose the finest for your office from DIETHELM'S magnificent range of high-quality furniture m>. mi ft I229 words
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Advertisement122 1964-11-23 16 SECURICOR (MALAYA) LIMITKD IS PLEASED TO BE OF SERVICE TO THE MALAYAN RUBBER FUND BOARD HEAD OFFICE: 16. |ALAN PAHANC. SINGAPORE TEL: ***** P. O. BOX 694 TELEPHONES No. *****/***** IPOH TEL: ***** KUALA LUMPUR. MALAYSIA PENANG TEL: ***** CONGRATULATIONS ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE RUBBEB SECRETARIAT BUILDING -K.122 words
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Article, Illustration24 1964-11-23 17 IT'S NOW GAINING WIDER ACCEPTANCE FLASHBACK to 1950... the laying of a "rubber road" strip outside the Railway Station in Kuala Lumpur.24 words
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338 1964-11-23 17 RUBBER has been incorporated in road surfaces for many years but the practice is gaining much wider acceptance following the publication of specific proof of its value. The British Government's Road Research Laboratory recently Issued an official specification for rubberised roads, the fore ward338 words
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Article122 1964-11-23 17 r |Mlr Kuhher Producers 1 1 Council of Malaya u:is formed in March 1951 because of tlie need for one organisation to express the opinions of all rubber producers It is an association of associations, its members', ip liciny restricted to: THE Rubber GrowiHiutiori; Till:122 words
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Article, Illustration381 1964-11-23 17 Research improves the smallholders' output and their produce INDUSTRIAL research is only effective it its results are applied, and it is most effective if they are applied quickly. This is well appreciated by rubber growers in Malaya, not least by smallholders. More than half the area under rubber in Malaya381 words
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Advertisement181 1964-11-23 17 ICI (MALAYA) LIMITED... ...take great pleasure in paying tribute to the impressive progress of the Rubber Industry of Malaysia. The opening of the magnificent new Bangunan Getah Asli is yet another milestone in the impressive, thrusting development of this important source of national prosperity. ICI have been closely associated with181 words
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Advertisement297 1964-11-23 18 CITY SCHOOL COMMERCE MAKES BIG NEWS. A MALAYSIAN SHORTHAND RECORD. Tuu students from the it v School of Commerce, arc the first in Singapore to pass the Pitman's ollegc Shorthand examination at 190 words per minute. Miss Doris Phua, 26, a Secretary in a firm and Mi-> Leong Chooi Pent;,297 words
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Advertisement924 1964-11-23 18 1111 I vX^TT iIIIi J i L.""^ I I sV^U [^os^slsssssssslsW Mj (Continued from Page 13) SITUATIONS VACANT Wmrda >S < *tin.)— Box S9 ct*. rxtrm WANTEO, PIANIST for I'.ill.t afternoons a week. Phone I IS'pore) PEON for Architect's ofllce. preI *j ith drawing ability. Apply in o»n handwriting giving924 words
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Advertisement1163 1964-11-23 18 SITUATIONS VACANT 29 Word* SS Min.}— Box 5» rts. sxtr* REFERENCE ADVERT on 12 Nov. '64. Box No. 4847. Position now filled. Thanks to all applicants. WANTEO CRADE 111 Dresser/Factory Clerk for M. P. I.E. A. Estate la Perak. Must be under 35 years and fully familiar with all types1,163 words
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Advertisement1102 1964-11-23 18 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* Si (Min.}— Box M et*. extra VACANCIES EXIST for Grade 111 Teachers of Mm U.T.S. (non-dlrectable) and for temporary teachers with School Certificate qualification. Apply to Secretary, Board of Managers, AngloChinese Primary School. Kampar/ Methodist English School (Assisted). Mallm Nawar before 15th December. 1964. VACANCIES ID January1,102 words
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Advertisement963 1964-11-23 18 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 29 Words Si (Min.)—3ox M ct*. astra WEI FIN Insurance Loan Servio. Chinese Chamber of Commerce Building. Bill Street, buy/sell nouses, giving loans. Telephone (Spore) 221U2. FREEHOLD LAND at corner of Thomson Road and Bright Hill Drive, Area: 4.023 sq.ft. at $2.50 per sq. ft. Vacant963 words
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Advertisement960 1964-11-23 18 EDUCATION t9 Wards SI (Mlm.)—*Um $v et*. rxtra FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC Enrolments accepts daily students for Piano. Plano-accordlon. Violin, Guitar. Hawallin Oultar, Trumpet, Baxopnooe, Clarinet Drums Tel. (Spore) *****. RAJA'S COLLECE offers: Secretarial, stenography. Bookkeeping, Commercial Correspondence, Secretarial Practice, Typewriting, Shorthand (Theory/Speed 30/130). Surveying. Quantity Surveying. Draughtsmanship, Mechanical Drawing,960 words
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Advertisement964 1964-11-23 18 PEST CONTROL Protect your now building from termite attack with THOMAS COWANS WHITE AMI BARRIER Built-in Protection under coastrueuosj wltb Frse ssrvlse A A Guarantee from mm Uxpenenced. Properly Kquippui Company. wlta An Established Reputation at all BORNEO COMPANY Offloes in the CAST. RENTOKIL MALAYSIA LTD. The Company wbo sets964 words
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Advertisement1354 1964-11-23 19 IU UVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U lv Uui &MM sa.ia Sham •tnaai f. N 1 l C v. U l'»»f»Ml, Clago* ltPt,Nlv2s Ntv 2S l ZmisL U l "«'»M'. Avonmouth. Niv 21/ 2 VifMiDON Havre, LivtrfMl. Glasgo* Hi. 21 Oec 2 Oec 4 Lmratil M j Oac I om I/il1,354 words
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Advertisement1236 1964-11-23 19 /I THE EAC LINES ■m^ral sittCAPoti n»AiAiu^ut.f^wrntMM«i».Pt»«A»»o I MNMMKOm II.MHHC It. r.OtOIN*} l/1.W1.0 Ollrf I »kiat IMI PMM Ul7l »Mat Oil PMM UUI SAILINGS 10 lEYIOUIH, LAIIAAIA. ttNUA, U HAVHt, a*M«U«k. akEMtr) AHTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, GOIHEHiURG, AARHUS AHD COPENHAGEN. 111 "^^Ti33oTr"™^"*~rTuTv7~"~~i'?3ii!'"~ "POONA" (I) Sa.led It Pt/24 Ntv 25 2$ Niv1,236 words
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Advertisement1247 1964-11-23 19 I BENULINE benvracjXie i-e c r c D ul in *l Singapore S'Mn Penang Rotteroam Jaa 12 Htv 25 21 Niv 25/ 2 Dec 3/ 3 >iimbu t U j RENVALI A f<>' London Dec 24 T Hambuig Jaa 1 Singaport P. S'nam Ptuag Niv 23/ 1 oec S/ OiNUNEM1,247 words
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Advertisement1318 1964-11-23 19 jto^ ELLERMAN BUCKNAIL S.S. C 0. v LTD. iKavX^ LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE "••■< HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH feniaoor* S"nam pena*( Cm OF LEEDS 1% It Hti la Pert/25 Ntt > til' 'i» 1.H1V.4G0 21 1* Ntt Cm OF OATH 2S Ntv 1 Oec t CITY OF RIPON 25/27 Otc 211,318 words
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Article1144 1964-11-23 20 THE table of shares on the Malayan Stork Exchange show last business, to November 11. (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business for Üb3 and this year to date. s.3S 3.94 St s Tracers 7.30 7.251,144 words
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Article45 1964-11-23 20 Nov. 16. Nov. 17. Nov. 18. Nov. 19. Nov. 20. Nov. 21. Industrials: 89.67 89.30 88.79 87.98 88.33 88.74 Tins: 134.43 134.17 134.07 134.32 133.80 133.22 S rubbers: 107.24 107.20 108.04 108.44 109.12 109.40 Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.45 words
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Article101 1964-11-23 20 Raffle* llnii I W. Jacks C.T.S. ords. K. 1..U1J111 T. Harbour Cicely Rub. Aver HiUm Rub. Kcnipas Rubber Mfntak.il> Parit Perak S. 15 11 C. Malacca Current Dale payment payable ML", t Dec. 18 10% Dec. 12 7J%t Jan. 26 ii Dec. Ie 125% Dec. 18 ♦3% Dec.101 words
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Article32 1964-11-23 20 "H nnr ik I I n (perlbl. (per iii.iili 16. 71 cv. $733.75 I*. 71 els. 573U.621 IS. 701 cts. 5755.50 19. 701 CU. 5743.25 20. 692 eta. 5750.37J $744.0032 words
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Article60 1964-11-23 20 T M« Malayan C.ch.n,,. Ban-.- As•oclation made tbese chantsrs In its rate« to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying TT 33. airmail OO ??/i«; dm M s/8 credu bl M it/ iv xra de vi lis ,i 8 ,V Mn TT or 0D Canada 3460 words
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Article22 1964-11-23 20 QN th« fr.. sutiangt market Hong. w Kong on Saturday the 0.1. dollar <■*» quoted at ».7« for TT and 5.74|22 words
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584 1964-11-23 20 Tin closes at $744: Rubber is lower THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market on Saturday fell $6.37\ a ptcul to $744 on an offering" unofficially estimated to have risen 40 tons to 200 tons. The weeks estimates totalled 1.155 tons against 1,125 tons, and the gain from584 words
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Advertisement1004 1964-11-23 20 Y\**^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. QJLA. Pacific md Atlantic Servle* Hongkong S. Fltncisco L, Mg«n> N. 1011 p-pnii Mltiswi «••«>■• Mm" Ott/ 1 JM U JM 2* im IFH II FH lIM Ntltwtrtsr Btactr 2S/17 IN U «tl IS FH 1 Mar II Mai II MM Went Coast o« Caratrai/Soutb1,004 words
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Advertisement981 1964-11-23 20 [™lorientJ lines j ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHUSAN" (24.000 tons fully aircondirion«d stabilised) Depart*:- Penang 9th January 1965 Singapore 12th January 1965 For Hongkong 15th/17th January Japan 21st/25th January. Hongkong 28/31 January 1965 Singapore 3 February 1965 Returns:- Penang sth February 1963 Penang from 51, 089.00 (First Class) 712.00981 words
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Advertisement435 1964-11-23 20 or <=^*o^\o*ojfoio I J To BOMBAY. KARACHI. ADEN NAPLES and GENOA LIMITED ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE ON m.v. VICTORIA Sailina from SinaaDore 17 Dec t.s. GALILEI 9 Jan m.v. ASIA 21 Jan FURTHER DETAILS FROM YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR HARPER, GILFILLAN <Sc CO., LTD. Singapore K. Lumpur Ipoh Penang Malacca ***** *****435 words
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Advertisement381 1964-11-23 20 IS ■»la-- J aM^^AJ. !^^M jl^^i-j J.K.R. PAHANG ~PENaNG~ TENDER NOTICE JKR TENDER NOTICE Tender* from Class 'D' and T^ nder^, frora "R's^red Conabove JKR registered contractors n t^ Bx WORKS) and will be received at the office of tnc a^°\ c 1 recelved at the office Jurutera Negeri Pahang381 words
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1979 1964-11-23 21 By Our Market Correspondent 'J'HE Stock Exchange of Malaysia closed its week on a cheerful note on Saturday morning, with industrials advancing and tins steady-quiet. Turnover was small. There was a list of modest gains in the industrial section. McAlisters were done nine cents1,979 words
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Article774 1964-11-23 21 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday, November 20. B. S. Alex. ordi. 13.. i1l Boistead 1.04 C.S Holding! 2.46 Con. Tin Smelt pref 17/9 Ordi 4-"-Uui.lops I.B* Ksit Smelt 3»0 Ksso 1.97 K«*« deb i.n:i I>l*P 1.64774 words
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Advertisement402 1964-11-23 21 (Continued from Pace 18) FOR SALE IB Wmrt* U (min.r—Bmx $0 eU. txtrm SPEEOO World Kamoua Olympics) Swimwear. Wholesale Enquiries, Shalome Associates, 260, Orcnard Road. Pbone <S'l>ore) *****. WASHINC MACHINE, Bamboo Bar and Four Stools, Radiogram Oilers IUK Kirst Mansions. Jalan Dalian. Singapore 15. CET ALL YOUR 1953 DIARIES moM402 words
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Advertisement443 1964-11-23 21 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC. VI Wort* U flHlm.r—Bax rl* txtrm TIHIOT LKT LAUREL Maaaac* Steambath refresh you. Licenaed Masseur Masseuse, 319-P River Valley Road, Spore. Telepnone ***** luoo a.m. to 8.00 p.m. sharp. JEUNESSE ET BEAUTB Krlaxing body- massage by experienced masseur/ masseuse Modern and hygienic, H 32, Ngee Ann Building.443 words
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Advertisement776 1964-11-23 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from SINGAPORE CITIZENS for the following appointment: TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (MECHANICAL), SUPERSCALE. SALARY $820 x 30A 940 pm plus Variable Allowance. AGE: Above 21 years. QUALIFICATIONS: Cambridge School Certificate or equivalent with Diploma In Mechanical Engineering of the Singapore Polytechnic K. L. Technical776 words
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Advertisement753 1964-11-23 21 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA FINANCIAL YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1964 Claims in respect of services rendered or goods supplied to Government up to and including 15th December, 1964 should be submitted to the orciering Departments not later than Wednesday 16th December. 1964 to enable payment to be made during the753 words
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Advertisement818 1964-11-23 21 NOTICES I NO. 575 NEGERI SL.MBILAN TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. Cap. 137) TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE 1 Notice is hereby given that the books containing the valuations i of all holdings not exempted from the payment of rates in the Town Council Are* of Seremban. for the year 1965 are open818 words
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Advertisement719 1964-11-23 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Applications are invited (or the post of Financial Officer of Uie Board. Minimum Qualifications Membership of the Singapore Society uf Accountants or equivalent, with a: least 3 years of post qualification experience. Oiitirv Under the direction of the Finance Division to take charge of the719 words
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Advertisement541 1964-11-23 22 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR ORIGINATING PETITION NO. 11 OF 1964 In the Matter of MM SAN INVESTMENTS LIMITED AND In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE mm 1946 Kirn San Investments Limited Petitioner \OTHi: OF HEARING OF PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition541 words
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Advertisement582 1964-11-23 22 CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers) Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellery (ram the following Pawnbrokers' Shops. No. 135 New Bridge Road, Lam Joon Sion£ i.Chop Sem Folu. No. 255 South Bridge Koad. Ho Van Kee (Chop Heng Fatt) Yong Kee. No. 287 South Bridge Road. Scow Kimi (Chop Nam Cheong). No. 103 Tanjong582 words
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Advertisement481 1964-11-23 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Applications are invited for the following posts: DEPARTMENT OP ARCHITECTLSE A BUILDING 1. Lecturers Assistant Lecturer* for the following courses:— Degree/ Professional level (I) Architecture (II) Building (III) Quantity Surveying Technician level (1) Architectural Draughtsmanship (ID Structural Engineering (Hi) Land Surveying iivj Building. Applicants should possess481 words
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Advertisement857 1964-11-23 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PAHANG GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1. APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals who have attained their 17th but not their 23rd birthday and have passed the Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education or the School Certificate Examination with a Credit In the English Language or In Malay,857 words
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Advertisement999 1964-11-23 22 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE REMOVAL OF NIGHTSOIL, ETC TENDERS will be received by the Commissioner of Police. Singapore up to 12 noon on 3 Dec. 1964 for the removal of nightaoll, etc, twice daily from Police buildings for the period from Ist January. 1965 to 31st December, 1965. A tender deposit999 words
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Advertisement265 1964-11-23 22 TENDERS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, JOHORE Tenders will be received at the Office of the State Agricultural Officer, Johore. Johore Bahru up to 12.00 noon of the Bth Decemi ber, 1964 for the supply of:— (a) FERTILISERS. (b) LIVESTOCK FEEDING STUFFS. (c) SUPPLY OF BATIONS TO RUBAL AGRICULTURAL TRAINING CENTRE. AVER265 words
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Advertisement936 1964-11-23 22 TENDERS SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tender P. 1 04/64 Purchase of Scrap Materials Tenders are Invited for the purchase of Scrap materials. Docu- ments may be Inspected at the Purchasing Section. Stores Dept. Telephone House. Hill St. during normal office hours. Deposit $2000 Closing date sth Dec. i 1964.936 words
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Advertisement150 1964-11-23 22 TENDER TENDER NOTICfc UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Completion of 4 unite of hawing on Lot 3548. Section 94 Jalan Klanx. Kuala Lumpur Tenders are Invited from approved building contractors for the completion of two partially completed terrace houses and two detached houses at the above sit*. Tender documents may be obtained150 words
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384 1964-11-23 23 ATHLETICS A. Karim Bachik is champ again KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Abdul Karim Bachik. former Selangor soccer player, retained the Hongkong and Mercantile Bank trophy when he became the individual champion in the second annual combined" bankers athletic meet at Bukit Nanas today. Karim Bachik collected 18 points, winning the 400ni,384 words
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Article191 1964-11-23 23 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Con Read won the Singapiie L.luiui Country Clubs RAP Cup 36 hole* M.iblelurd competition with the ft ore of 74' 1 points (37 a 8-r3rt 5 81 thi.s moniing Runaer-up was Ony Beng Bcf witti a score of 74 137 37 >. The first-round191 words
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Article31 1964-11-23 23 MANILA. Boa Olii! I'.nuh: boxing ch.irr.pion Flji-'a Blorde (Philippine) last night successfully defended his lit] 4 Souih Korea's Suh Kanu li by a majority decision over 12 rounds. —Ren31 words
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697 1964-11-23 23 SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sunday PHELSEA, the only club unbeaten away from home in the English League, maintained their remarkable record yesterday when they won, 6-1 at Birmingham. Chelsea were two up in seven minuies. Centre-l.jr-ward George Graham got a hat-trick and inside-left Jimmy McCalliog. aReuter - 697 words
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Article1327 1964-11-23 23 SECOND DIVISION Hiil in n 3 Portsmouth I Cardiff 4 Bury 0 rmentry (I Palace II lluddrrslirld n Norwich U Ip>wirh 1 harlton 1 Middlesbrough 4 Swindon 1 Newcastle 2 Derby 2 Northampton 1 Suansri 1 Plymouth 3 Man. City I Prrston 3 Leyton 0 Southampton1,327 words
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Article52 1964-11-23 23 BANGKOK. Sun. The Bangkok football team, rated one uf the best In Thailand, will play two matches in Malaysia next month, preceding a tour of Thailand's southern provinces. The tourists are scheduled to appear in Alor Star on Dec. 4 and in Penang on Dec.AP - 52 words
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Article46 1964-11-23 23 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Singapore Business Houses Football Association will hold their annual dinner and dance under the patronage of the Yang di-Pertuan Kegara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. and Toh Puan Noor Alshah at the Fraser and Neave Hall on Nov 28 at 8 p.m46 words
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179 1964-11-23 23 I/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1 Nine teams have entered for the Malayan Chinese Football Association interstate tournament whicli starts early next year. The teams are: NorthKedah. Penang. Perak Selangor and Kelantan; South Singapore. Johore. NegrJ Sembilan and Malacca. The MCFA. at its council meeting held179 words
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Article60 1964-11-23 23 BORCH BEATS KIN TAT FOR TITLE LONDON. Sun —Danish international Hennlng Borch, the No. 1 seed, won the men's singles title in the Northern! badminton championships at Birkenhead last night. In a tense final. Borch beat Lee Kin Tat. of Malaysia, by 17-14. 12-15. 15-13. It was one of theReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration309 1964-11-23 23 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MIKE TOPSCORES WITH 69 IN DRA WN FINAL MANSOOR RAHMAN CRICKET j» KUALA LLIvTPUR. Sunday. IN spite of the sporting declaration by CUB skipper 1 Gurucharan Singh, in which he set Royal Malaysian Police to score 191 runs in 264 minutes for victory, rain forced the inter-Government Services cricket final309 words
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Article99 1964-11-23 23 DORT ELIZABETH, Sun. An inspired .spell of spin bowling by Freddie Titmus enabled MCC to take a firm grip on their match with Eastern Province here yesterday. Titmuss off -breaks dismissed South African Test bastmen Eddia Barlow and Graeme Pollock in the course of fourReuter - 99 words
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343 1964-11-23 23 lONDON, Sun. Durham scored their fourth win in roiir matches when they beat Yorkshire by nine points (a droppod goal, a try and a penalty goal) to nil at Hartlepool yesteraay. Durham now look assured of winning the northern section of the English CountyReuter - 343 words
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Advertisement171 1964-11-23 23 W DO YOU [SUFFER] k FROM A BRONCHITIS (or ASTHMA)? If «o roo will know the strain put on ihe system by thoM gasping, choking onslaughts. Remove worry by fcavmj EPHAZONE tablet* always at band, especially ai night time. E^HAZONB ta easy to lake, tale to urn and give* QUICK171 words
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Advertisement289 1964-11-23 23 V\llf-T/^I w Till A/// P^« ■M IWlLfl W' m IMK IK ImIIK %-W m 1 Kb] Wm Sflr^ '^^s I Hai .j^dSrtfrirr' t ll WKoo !i o^ ■W^^d^BV .^^^^^^■^■VBMVJbVAlb^Bh Mercedes-Benz sweeps the board in the world's most grueling road race For the fourth time since The 47Bo Km. (2987 miles)289 words
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Miscellaneous321 1964-11-23 23 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS of) what It wa& originally, 1. Wl.'e vulgarly takes precedence wiiich is a comfort! (8). over husband, like William 111 Th e villain of modern Utera(Bl. tureV Could be 13 (4-4) 5. M«ke a break into an island 8 Toothless scene of 4at the 161. kallery321 words
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Miscellaneous43 1964-11-23 23 •POSTS DIAHY SOCCEE SDY Cap wmi-fina! replay: Municipality v KinU Indians (Jn. Abdul Jail] grd). BUGGEB Club matches: 6CC Invitation XV v RAF Seletai < Spore padang> RMAF 'A' v Bat u Garrison (Airport Rd. XL). HOCKEY Taipinc I*e: Fed. Engineers v BMH (Esplanade).43 words
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319 1964-11-23 24 Britons quit as tension grows in Indonesia lAKARTA. Sun. J 'Where have all ihe British zone?" might well be the inquiring song title \isitors may hum quietly on reaching Jakarta. For several months now, at the suggestion of the British lor.iun OtTicc. there has been a steady exodus of British319 words
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Article44 1964-11-23 24 UNITED NATIONS. Sun.—Al-r-.nia has become the seventh country to request the General Assembly action on seating Communist China in the United Nations, it was disclosed on Pridav The others are Cambodia. Algeria. Guinea. Mall Congo (Brazzaville) and Indonesia— UPl.44 words
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Article141 1964-11-23 24 SAIGON, Sunday. forces, using tear gas. tonight broke up a large anti-Government Buddhist demonstration in front of the South Vietnam Chief of State's I palace After warning the 4,000 tie mon.strators several times, riot police and paratroopers charged, hurling about 30 tear gas grenades at them.Reuter - 141 words
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Article39 1964-11-23 24 LISBON. Sun. T!ie newspaper Diario cic Mozambique has been suspended lor three days publication of what the Portuguese Defence Ministry said was false version ol a eiasii between Por- i troops and "twruckti" WlllH from Tanzania. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article46 1964-11-23 24 BEIRUT. Sun. Lebanon today celebrated the 21st annivc. hrr Independence with mm hour- 1 long milnaiy parade attended by President Charles Helou. Oca. Adel Chchab. commander c t Mm Uny, Mim.stcr.s of the recently lormcd Lebanese Cabinet, and members til the diplomatic corps. RenterReuter - 46 words
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Article25 1964-11-23 24 CAIRO. Sun— President Nasser tonight presented North Korean President Choi Yong Kun with the Nile Collar— the highest U A.B decoration— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Obituary56 1964-11-23 24 MR. S. ABISHECAM retired Postmasier Alor Mar, Ratal at Trlchv. 8. India on ll'tti November I M Deeply mourn.-.! by Mrs V. AbisheKara. soon A. »njumin°. A. Jamrn Wilnon. A William. A. r,rurnr. Mm. ldaKrori:*. Mm. Hilda JeyaraJ and their famillen "wail done. Kood and faithful servant; enter ihou56 words
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2522 1964-11-23 24 Rinus's 1-2-3-4 sweep in the top sprint IPOH, Sun.— The Rinus van Breukelen stable made a 1-2-3-4 sweep of the top sprint, the Cl. 1, Div. 1. sif straight race, here today. Leong Stable's Fraser's Hill, well ridden by apprentice Mohamed Yusoff, beat Royal Meadow by a neck in a2,522 words
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707 1964-11-23 24 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL: By Kuala Lumpur, Sunday MALAYSIA'S young footballers wrote a splendid ITi sporting finish to Solidarity Week when playing under FAM's banner they beat the Swedish champions Djurgaarden 2-1 at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Both Malaysia's goals, in the 37th and707 words
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Article20 1964-11-23 24 BCKCER Kluanr Div I Lffe: PWD 2. Fed Engineers 1 BADMINTON Inter-state friendly (Malacca): Malacca 5 Negri Sembilan 0.20 words
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213 1964-11-23 24 T/UALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The response for this year's Selangor Burnley Cup team has been "overwhelming" according to Mr. K.K.Pillay chairman of the Selangor Youth and Burnley Cup selection and training committee. Mr. Pillay was commenting on the first trial at the Princes Road213 words
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Advertisement44 1964-11-23 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 zoords $10 (minimum) HO TO Til -.tin Mooi a ion at Hunts. ir Ward. M.,i<-rnily Honpnal. on 21.11.64. Mother and son w«il Thank* to Doctors and M.v.Tiiity Hospital. MISSING LARGE BROWN loxrr dog DUMd H«a tatephnnr HiiKbrs ***** office W7ll K»*rd.44 words
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Advertisement183 1964-11-23 24 POSTAL WITH PT A NO TAPEBECOROEO TUITION first-ever MOST MODERN METHOD introduced MOST EASY LEARNING MOST SUCCESSFUL Learn at leisure play for pleasure. This is the 111 II 111 II 111 11 1 cimiuit iisimt playing the piano. OVER 200 CHARMING MELODIES ILLUSTRATIONS, MODERATE FEES: CASH OR EASY PAYMENT. POST183 words
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