The Straits Times, 26 November 1964
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Title Section20 1964-11-26 1 AYgftAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 fit**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1964 15 CENTS KUN 73120 words
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Article900 1964-11-26 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN: For the first time DETAILS OF NEW TAX PROPOSALS: PAGES 14 a IS Taxation based on turnover, on payrolls, on capital gains and on profits from tin mining by Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday IN his Budget speech in the House of Representatives today, the Minister of Finance,900 words
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Article31 1964-11-26 1 WASHINGTON. Wed lup Becret Service investigated 34 Texas-based threats, ..wins; PtpMdent Kennedy in the two years before hi* assassination jn Dallas. Warren Commission testimony rt- vealed A.P jAP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration76 1964-11-26 1 stay on WELLINGTON, Wed. The New Zealand Government has extended the term of service of six Royal L Npw Zealand Air Force Canberra bombers in Malaysia. The Prime Minister. Mr. Keith J. Holyoake. tonight i announced the extension until March next year in view of the continuingAP - 76 words
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Article859 1964-11-26 1 SINGAPORE. Wednesday {J I G H E R duties effective from 4 p.m. today will raise the cost <»f cigarettes, locally manufactured or imported, and of table wines, liqeurs and sake in Singapore. New duties" have also been imposed, which will raise the cost of859 words
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Article216 1964-11-26 1 A NEW duty of five cents on crown corks was announced by the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, in his Budget speech. The duty is expected to yield $8.2 million a year. Mr. Tan also raised the motor-car driving licence fee from S5 a year216 words
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127 1964-11-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. I Wed. A total of 946 Indonesians have been arrested for illegal entry into Malaya and Singapore over the past few months. Of th's number. 706 were arrested in Malaya and the rest across the Causeway the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato127 words
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170 1964-11-26 1 American firm gives US$l,OOO to Defence Fund <CAN FRANCISCO, Wed— D. Hecht and Co., a San Francisco firm which imports between 5.000 and 6.000 tons of crude rubber annually from Malay.-iv. has given US$l,OOO to the Malaysian Defence Fur.v. "Malaysia la a prosperous, peace-abiding nation with a sound currency, thatAP - 170 words
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39 1964-11-26 1 STOP PRESS SULTAN DENIES HE IS ANTI MALAYSIA LONDON Wed. Sir Omar Ali S ill <i<li»- Sultan of Brnnri. ti..l.«> stroii«lr d.-ni- r ;'oijrsian press < »t he supported M 3 ti-Ma-m mo\fment or independence for Northern Kalimantan— I PI39 words
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Article285 1964-11-26 1 KOTA TlMiCil. Wednesday. A 14-DAY patient wait by Malaysian security forces paid oil handsomely last night, when they shot dead three Indonesian infiltrators, seriously wounded at least four others and captured two. The Indonesians all fully-armed and wearing .jungle-green had walked into an ambush which285 words
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Advertisement42 1964-11-26 1 ju* YIPOLY ESSENCE op CHICKEN f *Mt. FM* THE WORLD FAMOUS j 1 BMOOI ISLiNO Mlfc^^/.^^^^H L CHICKENS JMI Mode in USA. j wßm JH[ mm SOMEONE Hrn SPECIAL You enjoy friendly "someone special' MVJM tvhen you shop at COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKETS42 words
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Article, Illustration867 1964-11-26 2 REBEL LEADERS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHOOTING HOSTAGES 'WILL BE RUN DOWN' Rebels fire at crowd of prisoners as skymen land WASHINGTON. W«d MR. George Ball, the Under Secretary of State, declared yesterday that rebel leaders responsible for the shooting of hostages in Stanleyville ''will be run down" andAgencies - 867 words
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208 1964-11-26 2 JOHN LATZ - A newsman dies in the arms of a colleague JOHN LATZ: By Stanleyville. Wed A COI.LLAGLE died in my amis yesterday. He died swiftly with two bullet wounds in his head while gunfire spattered through ihi- prc-dawn shadows of this troubled Congo reuion. There was nothing I could do except208 words
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134 1964-11-26 2 CAHiON. Wed. Rioting Buddhist school pupils today stoned and beat police who attempted to stop an anti-Government demonstration. Armed paratroopers and flre trucks moved into an area near the National Buddhist Headquarters after more than 1,000 rioters charged and scattered the police to theReuter - 134 words
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Article25 1964-11-26 2 SYDNEY. Wee!.— Millions or p radt \v<:r"li of Christmas goods tre piling up here because of sioopaees by key transport workers. Rrir.rr.25 words
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218 1964-11-26 2 'Man in the trunk' goes back to Israel— and -arrest rTEL AVIV, Wed. Mordecai Luk, 28, who was dramatically rescued from an Egyptian "diplomatic mail" trunk at Rome Airport a week ago. was taken into custody by Israeli police on his arrival here yesterday from Rome. eporters and photographers atReuter - 218 words
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Article50 1964-11-26 2 HONG KONG. Wed.— Ten people, including children, are missing and feared drowned after a boat capsized in heavy seas yesterday as it headed for Castle Peak In the New Territories from Macao. A police launch rescued 11 Chinese but 10 others are it ill mlsflng. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article29 1964-11-26 2 TOKYO. Wed. Communist North Korea has again rejected proposals for the unification of Korea under United Nations-su-pervised elections, the New China News Agency reported yesterday. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Miscellaneous37 1964-11-26 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Applsby ON MV LEFT J AND ON MY RIGHT (SECONDS OUT) /PARDON MB) Vjs» IN R8D...~Y V_y> WEARING 8LU8... J \r OF TM£ UINO J I BUT I SAW 1 SALE A*My/fe£^/y- /3lt37 words
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202 1964-11-26 3 Prince's lapse into a bit of crime F ONDON, Wed. Prince Surachatra Chart Chai of Thailand was fined £100 at the Bow Street court yesterday after admitting receiving a stolen road tax licence and a stolen revenue licence. He asked that another offence of receiving a stolen revenue licence beUPI - 202 words
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Article32 1964-11-26 3 CARACAS. Wed— The Venezuelan national airline. Linea Aeropostal Venezolana. announced last night It hoped to sign shortly a £2.6 million contract to buy six British Avro 748 aircraft. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article62 1964-11-26 3 35 strikers jailed in Madrid MADRID. Wed— A tribunal yesterday sentenced 34 miners and one woman to a year's jail for taking part in a series of strikes which paralysed the Asturias coal-mining region last year. Four other miners were acquitted. The prosecutor had asked prison terms from, three to62 words
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Article29 1964-11-26 3 LONDON. Wed.— Mr. Harold Wilson, the Prime Minister, said yesterday that he hoped to speak at the United Nations early In tbe i New Year. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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363 1964-11-26 3 Sterling conies under heavy pressure LONDON, Wednesday. BRITAIN'S national newspapers today confirmed reports from continental Europe that sterling had come under heavy pressure yesterday in foreign currency markets The financial editor of The Times asserted that "the first impact of a seven per cent bank rate dearly failed to reverseReuter - 363 words
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Article, Illustration114 1964-11-26 3 MARLENE STOPS TRAFFIC ON FIRST NIGHT I O.VDON. Wed.— Martene Ld Dietrich (above) opened her first theatre season here last night and stopped the traffic in the West End entertainment district. Hundreds of fans waited outside the Queen's Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue to applaud and cheer the 62-year-old entertainer asUPI - 114 words
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Article89 1964-11-26 3 Babs wins a 10-day truce f ONDON, Wed. Interna-tlonally-known long distance walker Dr. Barbara Moore secured in the High Court yesterday a temporary truce in her fight to prevent sewer pipes being laid In her garden. The local urban council gave an Interim undertaking not to go on to herReuter - 89 words
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Article58 1964-11-26 3 IXJNDON, Wed— Paul Gauguin's "Tanitlenne et Garcon" was sold at Sotheby's auction rooms here yesterday for £90,000 to the Hammer Gallery of New York. The painting was sent for auction by Mrs. Austin Mardon. an American from Ithaca, New York, now living In Scotland, who58 words
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Article32 1964-11-26 3 JOHNSON CITY (Texas), Wed. —The Johnson Administration, heralding what it termed the first "full-scale poverty attack," allocated more than $32 million yesterday for 120 anti-poverty projects in 32 States.— A.P.AP - 32 words
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Article32 1964-11-26 3 NEW YORK. Wed— William O'Dwyer. Irish -born Mayor of New York City from 1945 to 1950, and later Ambassador to Mexico, died in hospital here yesterday, aged 74— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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240 1964-11-26 3 A steam roller caused blast in plane OOME. Wed. A steamroller apparently ignited fuel spilling from a ruptured wing and caused- Monday's explosion in a Trans-World Airlines Boeing Jet in which 45 people were killed, the airline said last night. In a Press statement after first investigations into the disasterReuter - 240 words
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Article97 1964-11-26 3 PARIS, Wed.— The weekly magazine Paris Match yesday warned its readers about the dangers they face from Increasing noise at home, at work and in the streets. In an article headed "Yes, Noise Kills." Paris Match described cases in which people had been madeReuter - 97 words
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Article41 1964-11-26 3 LONDON, Wed. Wedgwood china plates used at a coffee party which Mrs. Harold Wilson, wife of the Prime Minister, gave here yesterday, were sold to guests for 10 shillings each to help the world's hungry people.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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375 1964-11-26 3 THE Labour Governx ment last night won a majority of 32 281 to 249 for its Finance Bill which puts its emergency Budget proposals, including the imports surcharge, into legal form. The voting was on the second reading of the Bill inReuter - 375 words
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Article62 1964-11-26 3 90- year tribute... LUNDON. Wed Britain's entertainment business will pay its own 90tb birthday tribute to Sir WinMon Churchill on Sunday with a television programme called "Ninety Years On" Sir Winston will be 90 on Monday. The 90-minute programme, to which more than 20 stars have contributed, will recall music62 words
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122 1964-11-26 3 J ONDON, Wed. Inited Li States and British police were yesterday investigating the disappearance of 1 32.000 worth of platinum bound for Detroit from London aboard a PanAmerican airliner. The four-box consignment, estimated to by worth 1 64,000, was put into aReuter - 122 words
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Article29 1964-11-26 3 VIENNA. Wed.— A Hungarian businessman was sentenced to 18 months' detention yesterday for "buying up horses all over the country and speculating on them," Budapest Radio reported. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement159 1964-11-26 3 SUNRISE SPORTS FOUR STROKES TO SUNRISE -AND SATISFACTION 41 John Little Shopping Centre Upper Ground floor, Raffles Place, Singapore I. Tel: ***** Perfume Sprays y /k /7 I Fill with your favourite A/ l/^/La perfume or cologne. j/ jf^fc^ So handy! So economical! //\^k& Completely leakproof, (I f 77 Vw"V%159 words
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Article, Illustration569 1964-11-26 4 Despite riots and unrest of 1961, Celbuildings launched plant 'OUR CAPITAL, KNOW-HOW AND STAFF ARE LOCAL' gINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister of National Development, Mr. lira Kirn San today dropped a hint on how new industries can achieve success in the highly competitive field of business in569 words
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Article67 1964-11-26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— X. Supplah. president of the Publlc-Daily-rmted Employees Union, was acquitted today In a magistrates court of a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Mohamed Mustapha. another trade unionist. In North Bridge Road on Aug. 24. Mohamed had alleged that Supplah had caught him by the67 words
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255 1964-11-26 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. FIVE men who stole property from a music shop, including $14,100 worth of "pop and classical" records, today pleaded guilty in a district court to a joint charge of housebreaking and theft. The offence was committed at the Vienna Music House255 words
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Advertisement56 1964-11-26 4 Today 3 Shows: 3-619 p.m. Hi /tAWAICS TllcrcTnchb^b I Kaieoaro Kumar iodhono Johnny Walker Nimrra Eastman Color Hlnduitom English Molov Subtitles. Today: 1 30-3 30-7 00 A f.JO p.m. Edward Judd James Robertson Justice "DICOY". Tomorrow: "Tom Jones" (Tech.). CTWfIW^BBk *¥~tmssß±!9 Openi Todoy: 3 10 ft 7.30 p.m. MG R56 words
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Advertisement367 1964-11-26 4 I MIDNIGHT TOMORROW!^ 1 S ALOR STAR i KOTA BHARU^ KUALA TRENGGANU J j 5 L-^, CATHAY J. ODION S CATHAY E 1 PONTIANAK meets her MATCH in the »s MADDEST SCREAM THRILLER ir*^. Isi'RAYA'MaIekSELAMAT'UmmiKHALTHOUM'GazaIiSUMANTRH |and MALAYSIA'S 3 STOOGES: Wahid Satay Mat Sentol& Alias Congo! A Cathay-Kens Film with English367 words
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Article, Illustration468 1964-11-26 5 People seeking loans and overdrafts will have to pay up 10 per cent soon By P.C. SHIVADAS: Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday PEOPLE seeking loans or overdrafts from banks will probably have to pay an interest rate of 9^ per cent or more. This follows yesterdays announcement by468 words
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219 1964-11-26 5 Minister: I need notice for that query KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Welfare Services. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, today ;said he required notice of a question as to whether a member of the Social Welfare Lotteries Board is also a director of a ilrm which prints the tickets. This219 words
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Article186 1964-11-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'THE Central Government will consider subsidising students from the States of Malaya to study in the Nanyang University when the various issues relating to the university are satisfactorily resolved. The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, said this to the186 words
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67 1964-11-26 5 596 milllion to Malayanise all services KIALA LLMPI R. Wed. It will cost the Government 596 million to Maluynise all its various services, the House of Representatives was toid today. So far. 592.8 millian has been paid or loaned to entitled officers. It is estimated that a further It is67 words
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Article33 1964-11-26 5 SINGAPORE. Wrd. Inspector Mandv Goh. of the Traffic Police will relieve Asst. Sup:. Mary Quintal as the Juvenile Court prosecutor from Friday when the latter goes on a month's leave.33 words
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301 1964-11-26 5 |£UALA LUMPUR, Wpd. Dato Bendahara C. M. Yusof, a Paramount Chief of Perak, today became the first nonelected person to be appointed Speaker of the House of Representatives. The former Speaker, Syed Esa Alwee, who made way for him, was elected Deputy Speaker.301 words
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350 1964-11-26 5 SINGAPORE. Wednesday 'PHE Singapore Na- tioral Trades Union Congress has warned certain employers who refuse to pay their workers for time taken off for union work. The NTUC said in a letter to the Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, that this350 words
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Article53 1964-11-26 5 IPOH. Wed. The Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association will stage a charity stage show in aid of the Perak Chinese Maternity Hospital building fund at the Jubilee Amusement Park on Saturday night. More than $90,000 has been collected from the sale of tickets and donations53 words
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172 1964-11-26 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The 64-year-old Straits Chinese British Association. once an active organisation championing the cause of the local-born. has changed its name to the Singapore Chinese Pranakan Association to bring itself in line with the changing times. "Pranakan" is the national languaee term for loral-born.172 words
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199 1964-11-26 5 Trespass in yacht charge: Man is acquitted DENANG, Wed. A sampan man charged with trespassing into a yacht belonging to an American tourist. Mr. Carlton B. Taylor, said in court today that three men who hired his boat told him that the owner of the yacht had invited them on199 words
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Article56 1964-11-26 5 KAMPAR. Wed.— Thieves broke into tl-e office of the Rex eb 1 here early on Monday morning and escaped with about $4-000 after forcing open an iron safe. The motn'y. which represented the sale of tickets over the week--1 end. was to have been deposited in56 words
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Article, Illustration63 1964-11-26 6 PAGES OF PICTURES OF THE KING'S STATE VISIT TO SARAWAK The King and Queen watch a "pelandok" dance performed by children of a Kuching Malay kampong during the royal tour of the town on Tuesday morning It won smiles and waves or applause Pictures appearing63 words
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Article, Illustration30 1964-11-26 7 Dyak maidens in traditional dress sprinkle rice on the King and Queen to wish them good health and a long life at Kuching on Tuesday.30 words
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Article, Illustration37 1964-11-26 7 THE Kino and Queen watch a Dvak war dance during their tour of Kuching on Tuesday morning. It was the second day of their State vist to Sarawak and Sabah. Straits Times picture.37 words
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399 1964-11-26 7 Sabah is all set (with flags, floats) for the big royal visit JESSELTON, Wed. I A WARM welcome awaits the King and Queen when they arrive in Sabah tomorrow morning. Last minute finishing touches are being rushed through at the various places the royal couple will visit. A festive atmosphere399 words
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Advertisement134 1964-11-26 7 ANNUAL SALE NOW ON MUST BE CLEARED English Tricel Plated .Dresses now $12.00 only Printed Cottons $1.25 upwards Furnishing Materials $1.50 upwards Shirts and Sp. Shirts $5.50 upwards SEREMBAN SILK STORE 129 131 Paul Street. Seremb.yi. N.S. Tel: 3544. Itch Germs Killed in 7 Minutes Tout akin has nearly 60134 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-11-26 8 DURING her visit to Kuching with the King, the Queon made a special call at Sarawak's School for the Blind Her tour of the school was detailed and extensive and she showed a special interest in the many handicrafts turned out by its inmates. Top70 words
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Article, Illustration99 1964-11-26 8 THE entire Malay community of a Kuching kampong turned out in force on Tue-sday to greet the King and Queen. It was their first glimpse of the royal couplp who- are on a threeday State visit to Sarawak and Sabah. Later, children of the99 words
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Article, Illustration371 1964-11-26 8 From GEOFFREY GELDARD: Sibu, Wed THE people of Sibu could not be kept from the King and Oueen today. the third day of the royal tour of eastern Malaysia. Everywhere the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri371 words
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Article51 1964-11-26 8 Solidarity in Madras KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two-hundred Malaysian student* in Madras have taken the solidarity pledge the same as the one taken by millions throughout Malaysia during the Solidarity Week which ended two days ago. The students took the pledge in Madras before the Malaysian Hikli Commissioner, Inche Zaiton Ibra-51 words
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Miscellaneous79 1964-11-26 8 Allep Oop By V.T. Hamlin WEATHER PROTECTION A HOW COME A RUMMYUKeI I *d.TAR.' NOW t ASK J OOP CAN SET WIM9ET.F 4 V YOU AIN'T TVtM" Vs UPAS A WEATHER GOP VJ^ SUMPiNfy^AAN 1 GET AWAY WITH IT? I year me, doc.' i well, dangep if r'o A GUESS79 words
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Article, Illustration47 1964-11-26 9 ONE of the illuminated and decorated launches which took part in the water pageant on the Sarawak River in Kuching on Monday night. The King and Queen can be seen watching the pageant from the balcony of the Pangkalan Astana in the background47 words
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Article, Illustration55 1964-11-26 9 Queen at Sarawak museum THE Queen meets Mrs Barbara H.vrisson, wife of the curator of the Sarawak Museum, Mr. Tom Harrisson, during a visit to the museum on Tuesday The King showed a special interest in the museum's coljection of historical material while the Queen discussed with Mrs. Harrisson the55 words
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632 1964-11-26 9 COURT TOLD: PARTY OFFICIALS DID NOT WANT EDUCATED MEMBERS IPOH, Wed. An allegation that officials of the Malayan Indian Congress, Kuala Kangsar branch, had tried to "morppolise the branch by discouraging the recruitment of new members was made at a libel hearing in the High Court here today. "They (the632 words
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Article57 1964-11-26 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The former Vice-Chancellor of the University ot Singapore. Dr. B. R. t.eeinvasan. has been made an honuia.-y member oi the univei*uv Students Union for his nuereM :i> student activities and "the courage- nus stand taken by hn: to uphold i I the concepts of57 words
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Article54 1964-11-26 9 J KANOAR. Wed.— Tv. o ihw re- n in>lds at Pudang Bear 'and P.iuh will be bui next n.omh a i ..ii CM -.mated cost or $25,000. The projects, to be undertaken by he Ka^gar Town Bn.rd ii be firm nod by the Ministry of54 words
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Article52 1964-11-26 9 12 for youth course BATU PAHAT. Wed. Twelve' I members of various youth clubs :n the district will attend a youtii guidance course at Pulau Übin. I SiMghpore. from Dec. 4 to 13. The course, organised by the Johore State Welfare Department, includes instructions in mountain climbing, canoeing, swimming and52 words
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Article49 1964-11-26 9 SINGAPORE Wfd. L: Sur Higii Schti I in Wol.slcil I! r>e opened on J The school i> dedicated to 'he mun rj of ttv \Mp Rev. A.S.M. n, a nicstonary. for his devo:io-- to Christian v.< rk In BbineM Prrsbytrriun churche* i hr« ughou: Malaya.49 words
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Obituary155 1964-11-26 10 Bora's $10 (minimum) MR LIM CHENG CHVE. aged «4 P»M<ed away peacefully on 23-1 1-54. leaving behind a v. mow Madam 00l Saw Tin. a son Kok Wan. 3 daughter. Oalk tool. Oalk CBMt, Oalk F'nh, 2 sons-in-law Scan Cheng Leonit and L*e Leong K»e and severnl grandchildren to155 words
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Article105 1964-11-26 10 Worrfi 570 (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Chum Kook Nyen tiru and good wmhen on tke occasion of their marriage 21-11-64. THE FAMILY OF thr late C.W. 11,I 1 ir-on of IST Halg Road. 8 pore thank thOM who attended his funeral. am and gave Mass Stipends. THE FAMILY OF105 words
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Article254 1964-11-26 10 N >rdt Sl* (Minimum) TOMORROW'S MALAY MAIL will contain ;t free I imai supl.iiTTitTit an invaluable Kiiide to .son. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. li ill teachers and iiook addicts tlMtl •huHroom at Times .mI ley Road. Singapore. MONT O'OR I'ommenclnr from to■iiii' nightly from 7 p.m. to Komi. Al.mka <al*o254 words
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Article45 1964-11-26 10 ?<> w.,rrf« y;.jo (%iitt.) "UNCLE WIN" la rnmioK Children's r.ilk .it Life Blble-Preabyterlan Church, •> OllaUad Ro.id. Spore. Nov EVANGELISTIC MEETINCS Hrthes- 1 s liii^nh Rotid Nov. 39 to |i m. Mr. William Paterron Internationally well known speaker. Vital menaces for our time. All welI45 words
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Article883 1964-11-26 10 The new Malaysian budget is tough, slightly unorthodox 1 in its new revenue proposals, and there is in it a douche of I cold water for most sections of industry. Mr. Tan Siew Sin has resorted to two questionable devices in raising taxation levels by approximately a883 words
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Article, Illustration461 1964-11-26 10 The Minister's other great venture into taxation is the harmonisation of the income tax structures of the four Malaysian territories. Clearly it was impossible to raise taxation in Sarawak and Sabah to Malayan and Singapore levels, but this problem has been circumvented by introducing the same rates while allowing461 words
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237 1964-11-26 10 IVE refer to the report TT headed "RRI disturbed over scientists' departure" (S.T. Nov. 25) and wish to draw your attention to two points which are In error. First, under the conditions of employment prior to 1958 It was generally recognised237 words
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Letter201 1964-11-26 10 W'JTH reference to the letter by "W.MI." of Ipoh, concerning the Public Services Commission and the citizenship of applicants for posts may I be oermitted to clarify that the mere Dossession of a blue identity card cannot by itself be taken as a document to prove citizenship status in201 words
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Letter170 1964-11-26 10 I AM to refer to a complaint from Inche All Rahman, appearing in the Straits Times of November 19, and would say that as ihe Is experiencing delay in his pension payments, he should contact the State Treasury, Johore. or this office immediately. Transfer of pension payments to170 words
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Article, Illustration899 1964-11-26 10 STANLEY KARNOW - US thinks again on China STANLEY KARNOW LANDSLIDE GIVES JOHNSON A FREER HAND By HONG KONG. Wed WILL the United States modify its policies towards China? As seen from here, the defeat of Senator Coldwater has given President Johnson room for manoeuvre With Americas extreme right wing in disarray, the899 words
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Advertisement309 1964-11-26 10 Straits Tin*, ft Mala- Mail Classified advertlaamanta may ba handed to: COLD ■ToftAOE ARCADB Orchsrd Road (lst Floor) COLD STORAGE ■RANCHES At Hoiijnd Rsad Kitsni Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Collyar Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltipatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Naval las* NAMIEM STORE309 words
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Advertisement44 1964-11-26 10 '#cc ghoJ The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers m Exporters of High Clott Worsteds t Woolltns. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Stroct. T«l: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. 8. 54-64, Nathan Rood. Kowloon.44 words
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Advertisement25 1964-11-26 10 MB HAPH HEALTHY OATS AHEAD DRINK /^£i£^ MORE Uy ~i APPLES J?%»r I STORAGE >s§& Ito PEPS j£f Mix-i J^jN SORE N pNau! m^ THROATS25 words
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263 1964-11-26 11 The Sunda Straits: Admiral on view -of U.S. SINGAPORE. Wed. The Commander of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. Vice-Admiral Roy L. Johr\son. today avoided a question whether ships of thp Seventh Fleet would Use the Sunda Straits without notifying the Indonesian Government But. he >aid. the US Government wa> one of263 words
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Article, Illustration841 1964-11-26 11 JOE MIRANDA - JOE MIRANDA by 80 candidates given geography paper by mistake are placed under 48-hour 'quarantine' IPOH, Wednesday. ABOUT 80 boys and girls sitting for the Senior Cambridge examination at the centre in Parit, 20 miles from here, have been placed under a strict 48-hour "quarantine" which will841 words
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Article, Illustration470 1964-11-26 11 Gusti and S-F men a puzzle for the MPs KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. F)ID the two Socialist Front men, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak and Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi, contact Lt.-General Gusti Djatikusumo when they were in Cairo recently to attend the conference of non-aligned countries? i This was the470 words
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Article57 1964-11-26 11 PENANO. Wed.— Penan* Umno M preparing an elaborate programme to welcome the Prlma Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, when he declares open the new additional storey to the Umno building on Jan. 1. The opening ceremony will be followed by a tea party to which romrhunitv leaders57 words
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Article29 1964-11-26 11 TANOKAK. Wed.— Two tearhers and 40 pupils from the geographical and historical society of Ledang Primary English Schou! here will tour historical places in Malacca on Friday.29 words
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Article74 1964-11-26 11 KEITH HOOPER - Australians approve retaliation KEITH HOOPER From gYDNEY. Wed— A Gallup Poll has shour. that 52 per cent of Australians approve of Australian forces in Malaysia taking part in any counterattack on Indonesian bases be inj; used for aggression. Those against totalled 21 per cent, while 21 per cent wert undecided.74 words
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Advertisement147 1964-11-26 11 III A.MO.MI HARD AILS Can be yours immediately with i A > A. JU A SvKiif product W M AVAL A Scientific Nail Hardener Guaranteed to eliminate broken or split nails Available (ram leading hairdrntart, Storti, and disp«nsari*s in Sinqopor*. Kuala Lumpur: Weld Road Supermarket, Federal Diipentary Ltd. Rebinson Co.,147 words
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Advertisement264 1964-11-26 11 !^%VbVIAV^APUVUN»oV,VAV.'JV.Ver.V.V.Vo»oVd IdVV.V^1 dVV.V^ The Greatest Name in j: German Electronics! I 15 beautiful Models jj to choose from! i I r SIN ii ji jj PANORAMA i| An elegant Television Receiver with QUICK ACTION Channel Selector. It has 42 functions with many important automatic ■f features Legs A Remote Control264 words
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Miscellaneous660 1964-11-26 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel S—K.L..5 K.L.. r. Pinanc Travel— "The Lady": 7.30 Fcur 6 lpoh A. Malacca Jusi Men "Night of the PrecJoaf Stone"; 8.00 News m P.M.: 5.15 Test pattern and -Mandarin: 8.10 Germ Xrama; music; 5.45 Opening and pro- 8.30 Saturn Space Vehicle; gramme .summary: 5.50 News 8.50660 words
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285 1964-11-26 12 The rains prove a blessing for padi area PA R I T BUNTAR, Wed. Heavy rains earlier this month have turned out to be a blessing in disguise for more than 1.000 padi farmers in North Krian. The rains, which caused floods in several padlgrowlng areas, saved more than 6.000285 words
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Article38 1964-11-26 12 KANGAR. Wed.— A co-otjerativi thrift and loai: society has been formed at l.oneooh. titan Aji with Inche Junta! bin Osman us ch.urman. Inrhe Kames bin Hu&mii v vice-chairman and Incho Ha.shim bin Abdullah as secretary.38 words
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196 1964-11-26 12 DATO WONG GIVES AN ASSURANCE ON COMMON MART PENANG, Wed. The hie! Minister, Dato vVong Pow Nee, today cave an assurance that no serious hardships" would be caused if Penang Island joined the .Malaysian Common Markei. The Tariff Advisory Board Act." he said in reply to written questions b> MB196 words
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Article, Illustration656 1964-11-26 12 PENANG. Wed pENANG'S Chief t Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, today warned that although the State Government would not increase any of its rates, taxes and charges, 1965 must be regarded as "a year of vigilance." "But," he said, when he presented the State's 1965656 words
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663 1964-11-26 12 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. JAMIT Singh, former' secretary-general of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, under a First Criminal District Court sentence of 18 months' jail on two charges of criminal breach of trust of two sums of $3,500 and $4,000 belonging to663 words
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395 1964-11-26 12 good deal of his time meeting the people both in office, or in the house, or at places which he visits from time to time. "Recently, there has been an addition of a further responsibility brought about by the policy of aggression by395 words
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245 1964-11-26 12 State Assemblymen pledge donations to the Defence Fund pENANG. Wed.— The 1 Speaker. Haji Suleiman bin Haji Ahmad, today an-i-ounced members of th* 5 State Legislative Assembly had agreed to donate a total of $7,080 to the National Defence Fund. This, he said, was a follow-up to the Assembly's motion245 words
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Article27 1964-11-26 12 TANGKAK Wed. The ycuih 1 the MCA In J^.. i.'-.ir here. :< day passed a remflution afck'.'".g the Oovprnmeni w ban the Social:*;. Frunu I27 words
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Article61 1964-11-26 12 ALOR STAR. Wed— The Kedah Appeal Judge. Mr. Justice Sufflan. today dismissed an appeal by a padi planter. Mat Isa bin I tarn. 31. who was sentenced to a years Jail for using criminal force on a young housewife with intent to outrage her modesty at Kara- pong61 words
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114 1964-11-26 12 Bride to be loses presents in raid DENANG. Wod. Four armed men broke info a house in Jelutong Road early today and robbed a bride "to be. Miss Chan Saw Kheng, 24. of $780 in cash and jewellery. The .ipwrllery included wedding Rifts. Within an hour of the raid the114 words
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Article49 1964-11-26 12 PENANG. Wed.— The Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. will open the Penang Gardening Society'! 16th annual flower show at the New World Park at 5 p.m. on Friday. His wife. Trngku Pu;in Ha)jah Nor Sa'adah, will Rive away the Drlzes at 6 p.m. on Sunday.49 words
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Advertisement306 1964-11-26 12 AMATEUR PHOTO CONTEST (Overseas Division) Yes, the international photo contest of the ycor it here again, with bigger, better and more prizes! Just look at this list: Ist Prize One FUJICA 8 ZOOM DELUXE Cinecamera PLUS One FUJICA 8p MASTERLOAD auto-threading projector PLUS Film set PLUS Trophy PLUS Memorial Publication306 words
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Advertisement152 1964-11-26 12 jIottrROLEX/sj^I Every Rolex owner has this guarantee: When you send your Rolex in for routine oiling or a general overhaul, you are assured that your watch is in the hands of expert technicians who are aided by the most modern scientific instruments in watch repairing and servicing. Only Swiss-trained technicians152 words
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336 1964-11-26 13 'Divine justice' plea in modesty case KUALA LUMPUR. v Wed. A ma n charged with attempting to rape a 25-year-old woman claimed in j th« High Court here today that he would have received divine punishment if even such a thought had entered his mind. At the end of the336 words
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Article68 1964-11-26 13 PENANG. Wed— Applicants who With to .oiii the Snißapore Infantry Regiment of the Malaysian Army will be interviewed at the Territorial Army Centre. Peel Avenue, at 8 a.m. on Saturday and Monday. I Only Malaysian citizens wQ oe i eligible. They n.ust have a >68 words
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346 1964-11-26 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed 'J'HE U.S. Government will only help defend Malaysia in a '"modest way" because it has heavy commitments in South Vietnam. The leader of the American defence team. Mr. P. W. Manhard. of the State Department, said this before346 words
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155 1964-11-26 13 'A whiff of grapeshot' advice to Tengku I£UALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has received this telegram from a Mr. Stan McNally of Bandon Grove, Longreach. Queensland: "Congratulations on your stand. As Napoleon said: 'All they need is a whiff of grapeshot'. I will take the authority155 words
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Article231 1964-11-26 13 Hoaxer starts big kidnap hunt SINGAPORE. Wed. At about 120 p.m today, the immediate temporary alarm was set off at police headquarters and at all divisional police stations. Radio cars sped out of stations and hundreds of police officers and men were alerted to look out for a Mercedes Benz231 words
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Article28 1964-11-26 13 Appeal chairman KUALA LIPIS. Wed. Tli# I District Officer, Inche Kamarulzaman blii Abdul Hallm, has been elected cdairman of the Lady Templer Hospital Fund committee for Lipis district28 words
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144 1964-11-26 13 ABOUT an Indone- sian infiltrator being seen in Kuala Selangor district ended when a police patrol arrested a man of ursound mind. Speculation arose when a suspicious-looking person, thought to be an Indonesian infiltrator, approached a scout camp at Pasir Panjang in the district. i— KUALA144 words
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253 1964-11-26 13 SMUGGLERS AND VIGILANTES: GOVT ACTS PENANG. Wednesday. THE Penang Government has asked the State Secretary, Raja Mokhtar bin Ya'acob. to investigate reports by members of the Vigilante Corps in Tanjong Bungah that smugglers were hindering their nightly patrols. Disclosing this *ociay, the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, said action253 words
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Article52 1964-11-26 13 BATU GAJAH. Wed. The j Chief Education Officer. Perak. Mr. J. E. B. Ambrose, will declare I open the new $50,000 extension of the Yuk Kuan Secondary Chinese' School here on Saturday, in conjuction with the annual two-day food and fun fair in aid of the i .school52 words
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Article102 1964-11-26 13 H-P Bill to protect public KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has completed the first draft of a hirepurchase Bill to protect the public and to regulate the operation of hire-purchase companies. The Minister. Dr Lim Swee Aun, said this in a written reply to Mr. Lee102 words
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164 1964-11-26 13 Capital's TV shows for S'pore and Johore soon JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— The Gunong Pulai microwave television station, which will enable Jot^orr ard Singapore to receive TV programmes from Kuala Lumpur, is now ready for operation. Transmission of programmes, however, has been delayed until the official opening of the station next164 words
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Article55 1964-11-26 13 SINGAPORE. Win Welfare Department's )>;iyii. public assistance allowance during the third quarter ol this 52.995.445 which is an Incn 5195.603 over the previous quarter. The Departments quarterly import said the amount paid mil represented a monthly average n' $998,481 paid to a: 28.492 families— 236 i55 words
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Article, Illustration121 1964-11-26 13 MALAYSIANS INVEST *3(>m IN PIONEER FIRMS 1/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. -—The public has subscribed to SHI million worth of shares offered by pioneer companies so far. Of this amount. $9.2 million was reserved for Malays. In a written reply to Dr. Tan Chee Khoon of the Socialist Front in the House121 words
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Advertisement346 1964-11-26 13 01 3-mSM i NISSAN %M C)I l^k N>'Sl I m NISSAN REPUTED \tf wkm^AW \mW i JSjNH 4^^^^s ■Si'N. QUALITY PRODUCTS $9,680/- (Private) I I^^""* Wi/VLawW^ I E^^^ $9,150/- (Taxi) Malaya ■filial //mm w $9,680/- (Taxi) Singapore W^m^^s/wAT WJ>- m SPECIAL FEATURES: \\j\ ll) \M^ uJ^ I LT^ 1 "■flfcrt346 words
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Article, Illustration7180 1964-11-26 14 Begins on this page: New taxation details assessable income in Sutmh and one-third in Sarawak. These restrictions we are removing entirely, but the c< nwill be fe! 1 only by '.he lower income groups bfcali.sH the restriction has no practical effect on the reliefs7,180 words
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Advertisement150 1964-11-26 14 9 SNOWCAP WPtpJWC?^ A NATURAL SOURCE OF VITAMINC R£^"s^S BLACKCURRANT I oLACKCURRANJI sole JCALDBECK MACGREGOR CO.. LTD. ES^^^ DISTRIBUTOR^! sin&aPORE KUALA LUMPUR PtNANG Highest efficiency and sensitivity for your greatest pleasure With over 70 years' technical experience. NEC was the Japan's biggest supplier of TV sets to the U.S.A. in150 words
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Advertisement87 1964-11-26 14 AGLASSOFMILKADAY HP HPF^V^BBJ MM. :^MmH I *Wr fj/? JET WITH YOUR MEALS-a glass of the new Magnolia milk is a perfect complement to any meal. It is a new energy-giving drink and full of vitamins, minerals and protein, and in your favourite flavours too! Chocolate, caramel, strawberry and plain all87 words
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Advertisement245 1964-11-26 15 Jmntroducing\ m Madam* M AORIENNE LE CUIN M M Delegate from I PARFUMS CHRISTIAN DIOR PARIS I H in seven countries and now 1 for the first time in K Malaysia The most U knowledgeable D.or perfume MADAME LE GUIN will I be delighted to meet you to analyse your245 words
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Advertisement177 1964-11-26 15 SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE L<!^*»»T^l I ft. YEW LIAN LTD., j-fjjjjj 37/38. BANK OF CHINA BLDG.. BAnERY RD., STORE- 1. TEL: *****/8 Factory SINGAPORE Representative ZLIN CO., LTD. PENANQ jflljh so convenient! I Ajujjftl Real cream billows from the pXl^^jfb can a l rea< ty whipped, at the v^y r^!177 words
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Miscellaneous122 1964-11-26 15 ~~77T ~jC\ 1!7 OAseo m.m a»va^ f Zoe *t T tpacx "1 W 010 you ever jof* V **> ScOEuV AS TuOuGm I BoS"JAC4 POLICE "A/E gfrtr 2"WAV V "AC LTSED A CLUB M DCPACrrVENT aPOUNO) 93VE I uupic-r TFI PVISION P If r "3ia£ 7JW' "^■L^L^Lfl hWOB Sti^ /tung-tcl122 words
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691 1964-11-26 16 YOU can always get a ready-made cake in little time but many wives find there's more fun in baking their own especially when it happens to be a Christmas cake. As one wife said: "You've got to do something yourself to get into691 words
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Article, Illustration325 1964-11-26 16 SO much emphasis is given to the preparations which are put on to the face and figure that their counterparts in the removing field tend to get slightly overshadowed. It is a fact that women will spend far more time and money on make-up than325 words
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Article, Illustration404 1964-11-26 16 rOR mothers-to-be r here is a pretty dress that can be made up in almost any fabric so long as it does not become limp after washing. You can choose good easy-washing non-creasing fabrics in linen or printed sailcloth. For more formal occasions fabrics like404 words
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Advertisement379 1964-11-26 16 Ensure your beauty by l&Po{tond'OrchidM W y»WS|k *w HUM is POLLEN? the fertile elemeni containing proimino acids, vitamins from difierent hydro soluble groups (8..C..F) and other active elemejiti with unu.sual life generating properties. These natural components insure that, the Treatment preparations and Make-up products created by Orlane have an effectiveness379 words
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Advertisement264 1964-11-26 16 **2V »\7SS jfc .fl Jy 1 4> *^^B "LA ROSE" 4 \1 (Perfume) T V^ fnm Wr (p*rfum«) (After-Shave Lotion) T MARCEL ROCHAS. PARIS Perfum«: Cologne Eau de Toilette FIDES made in italy SSia GAsaiDKßt J^Hm gas burners >*^^^^^^^^^ I [full-visibility' a^M^MMWeg—i I oven window andj I interior oven light)264 words
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Advertisement1137 1964-11-26 17 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U K Due Spore Sails P. Sham Penang ANTILOCNUS Littrptll. Giasgro i« Pt/TMaj Ntt 21 MENESTHEUS LiverpMl. A/on-.i^r Ntt 21/ 2 Dec 1 MYRMIDON Havl LivtipMl, CltlgOW. Nil 21 Dtc 2 AJU Livtrpttl Oec 5 Oec Dtc l/U Dtc 11 PATROCLUS DuD Liven Ml. Glasgow.1,137 words
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Advertisement2556 1964-11-26 17 EESESZSSSBSS^SB Wy^% THE EAC LINES KAV 7CjBBbI SINGAPOttt a CUAU UMAAJtar.SWCTTIMMAMj fCNAHO kVw!l| Di~-»i«notnt »AMMNGto rotoiN.i jn.wno ov«f C^flij PkMt 7MI. PktM ***** Pkttc till Pktne ***** SAILINGS TO lEYROUTH, LATTAKIA GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROtTtROAM, AMSTERDAM. GOTHEHBURt, AARHUS ANO COPEHHAGtN I ™^l^TRrir^^™Tenang >^ "POONA" (k) Sailel Sailel2,556 words
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Advertisement1345 1964-11-26 17 IkW ELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTO. lafH?! LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE IT"** 4 HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH r l STiaa r»m«i CITY OF LEEOS Gdl. 35-3 S. 21 Niv t Lll" OF CHICAGO H/M Nay I Cm OF BATH 21 Ntt/ 1 Dee t CITY OF RIPON 21/27 Dec 21 Dec1,345 words
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513 1964-11-26 18 THE prlco of Straits tin on Penanu market yesterday rose $1,874 a picul to $742.25 on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 20 ton* to 185 tons. In London earlier cash tin had been up £7' 2 a ton and forward513 words
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Article81 1964-11-26 18 T*HE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on November 26. Rubber ~.u cts a Ib. Copra 5560 a ton. Coconut oil $924 a ton. Palm oil 56T6.75 a ton. Palm Kernrl s $387.50 ton. The rates of duties81 words
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808 1964-11-26 18 By Our Market Correspondent mRADING was at a very 1 low ebb on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday morning while the Budget was awaited, but there was. a better sentiment and steadier conditions hi the afternoon, particularly for industrials. Most final business808 words
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Article26 1964-11-26 18 BteUyan Stock Indices Not. 24. Nov. 25. •Industrials: 88.34 88.25 Tina: 132.72 132.23 rubbers: 109.28 109.72 *Dee. 30, 1963 I*o. Dec. 29, 1962 100.26 words
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Article834 1964-11-26 18 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ol ihe St -tt Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number ol ihares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bauateau (J.OOO) i M. B. Truttea »y .<■"■ sL. Ounlep J.OOO) SI.UO (1.000) $1.»1: E»»o ll.OOO) 51.941 <1.00U)834 words
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Article20 1964-11-26 18 Kuoiwr nutpuu tor Uetooar: Amau Rubber Estatta 1.241,«00 Ib.. t Rubber 131.000 Ib.. and Ulu Bwut 59.000 Ib.20 words
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Article131 1964-11-26 18 MELBOURNE. Wed.— The eastaff iTX trend In Industrials continued with falls outnumbering risen by two to one. Key issues led the decline. Colonial Sugar touched the year's low at 71 3 before closing at 71 9. Base metals were Irregular. Broken Hill South were down 1/3 to 24-131 words
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Article224 1964-11-26 18 DECEMBER first *raoM ruMxr f.o.k. closed at 5 p.m. In »m»apor. and Kuala Lumpur yeMerdar at 70* cent* per Ib.. up a quarter-cent no Tuesday's closing level for tbe position. Tn« tone was very quiet, R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. oloilns In ssnts p«r Ib. ysitsrday: Int. I R. 8.8224 words
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Article253 1964-11-26 18 November 25. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 eta. Uniterm 16 cts. Dunlops 15 cts. al Containers 12 eta. Civ D«rv. 7 eta. M Cable* 16 eta t Smelters 27 cts. McAlimit 12 ct.s. E>ar> 15 ets. M Invest. 12 cts. Fed Ulsp. 12 cts. 0C.8.C 18 cts. FAN.253 words
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Article115 1964-11-26 18 CHIPS lying alom.idi tho Singapore) >f Harbour wharvu or atpoctod today ara: Karmala 1 '1' Onvrarkia 3/4. Tune An 5. Benrruarhnn 6/7. Criakrata 10/11, Cres.o 1.V16. Katong 23/24, CniMidor 25/2 H. Jaiia 2«. Ceylon 31/3 J. aicnfnlloch 35/36. Ventura 38/39 O<ean Knterprixe 46. Auhy N.W. I/a" Hua115 words
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Article27 1964-11-26 18 Novpmber 25. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICK: 70. cents (up a quarter-cent). TIN: 5742.25 a picul (up 51.87 A). Unofficial estimated offtrinj;: 185 tons (down -ii tons).27 words
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Article60 1964-11-26 18 /'HINESE Product Eichinit, Slngapor. noon price, par picul yaitarCoconut sail bulk *55i aelltni. drum $58) Rellera Copra: Nov./ Dec UK/Contln.ot: UtMJUOtifl. Pippir: Muntok whit*. »160 wllera. B»rawak »hit. $MS «ell*n.. apwial Sarawak btack $12(1 n-11.-r,. garbled Singapon Copra At.oolation noon price.: t'riquoird. Smgapori Coconut Oil MHlori- Allocution pricit:60 words
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Article78 1964-11-26 18 T**E Malayan Eich eiatlan made thtao'^hangt" In"!, to j,J£ merch ot »«»terd»y, (all rmtea "V Y#rl »uylng TT 321, airmail 2? M 1/ia <a dlt \l tra<le b la: n «<«« buying TT MX. OD M 3/16, 90 <l/at cr ait 35 tr »<»« »illi. falling TT or78 words
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Article36 1964-11-26 18 f\S the 1,.. t«onan«« m.rk.t n Hong KonK yertrrdmy tbe US. fUllar wii quoted at 5.76| for TT an I S.TS for e«»h Stirling waa quolrri at lft 07 IMI *r ftM at 2S3*.36 words
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Advertisement663 1964-11-26 18 M IM W m^^k AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND SERVICE INOIA, PAKISTAN AND P. GULf SERVICE Tt: Fremamie, Adelaide, Mtlkisrtt. Sy«M). Tli Madrai aad Nafapattiiaai Penang P. Sham S'pon Sport P. Sham Penang CHAKRAU* Sailed Sailed UPt/Sls27ts RAJULA 11/19 Btc It Dee 17 Die BAMORA 1/ t Dtc 11/11 Dtc RAJULA 3/11 iM663 words
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Advertisement295 1964-11-26 18 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM Scaati«i«,i» aal Ctalistita> Ptrti ttr «as«kok ant Hta( Km t-enanj P STam Sport iHEStN Cam Pusan. (iitan) 29 19 Nt? TtMESIS >CaMs Vanila' 14/15 Oec 19/19 Dec 19<21 Jec > THERMOPYLAE ICSIN Ht»n) 21 79 Oec BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A., EASI AND AESI COAST PORTS IURANOOT 9295 words
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Advertisement715 1964-11-26 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG POm OsT \*<ISTANT CITY M.CRETARY Applications are Invited for 'he posi of ASSISTANT CITY SECRETARY. 2. A candidate must be a Federal Citizen not above 40 year.s of age and must be EITHER (a) an honours graduate of a recognls- I cd715 words
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Advertisement788 1964-11-26 19 (Continued Irom Pag* ACKNOWLEDGMENT 20 Word* S/» (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. G. Mlrsnda thsnk nil friends and relative* for their Kood v :sin and valuable presents on 14-11-64 at Teluk Anson. SITUATIONS VACANT ro Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St cl: extra REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY AMAH Wash General. No cooking, live la.788 words
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Advertisement1100 1964-11-26 19 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* SS (Min.)— Box SS elt. txlro SALESMEN WANTED ny Leading Kl.ctrooic r'lrm (JualitKatlons: must he able to travel within Malaya: nave minimum i»o years previous sale* experience In radios, refrigerators, etc.; must provide onn car tor travel. Pleas* enclose pootograpb (not returnable) and state remuneration expected1,100 words
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Advertisement967 1964-11-26 19 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* SS f Min.)— Box SO rl*. exfre FURNISHED THREE BEDROOMED Bunmlow Flat. Beparste dining livinK. u'heater. lonichaib. c'fans. Suitable ofllcers. Immediate occupation. Brighton Avenue. B'pcre 19. Phone 260 M. ST. THOMAS WALK r*urnisne4 N«w Flat, two bedrooms, on* study room, llv./dln room, etc. Mosaic snd Parquet door967 words
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Advertisement858 1964-11-26 19 EDUCATION Wmrdm t* Mir, t Hnt >* <-ra r»r.. I TECHNICAL SUBJECTS! Limited vacancies only: Register -any: SurveyI Its] i Lund Quantity) Drawing (Bundling Mechanical Structural): Raja's I College (Ulan Singh's 2nd Door). 1 Spore. i STARTING DECEMBER! Shorthand am., lv am. 2 p.m., 4 p.m I h p.m.. Book-keeping:858 words
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Advertisement946 1964-11-26 19 HI-FI fc STEREO M Waed* SS 1 «*<•.»— »<•* S* <->. .rrr* ORTOFON SPU-CT Elliptical Stylus Stereo Cartridge. Available at H*M Seng Co.. 239 Beach Road, Singapore. AKAI STEREO TAP! RECORDER wltn two microphones and SIUO 1 speakers good condition Please telephone glngspore ***** Between 2-30 and 4-30 S3.V) I946 words
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Advertisement718 1964-11-26 19 FOR SALE Worrf* Si (Mm.)— Box SO rl*. extra WCSTINGHOUSE AIR CONDITION R 1 h p. good condition 537& or near I ofl.-r. Singapore Tel. bin 4 l. PHILIPS-NEC T.V. .No down payment. Krcc outdoor aerial. Rental also .-"vailuhl*. Multivo*. 48 Srittie House, Spore Tel: 3tf«i'JS Spore. G.t.C. REFRIGERATORS CuuKerS.718 words
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Advertisement284 1964-11-26 19 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) Wonts SS IMiH.,—Bax SO rl: JOHORE HOTEL Knii.cniDeso Food Ain:und Kooms. Phone -3!* i 6. NEW STRAITS VIEW HOTEL, J.B. Sm.iidr Dancing *z r loorstiows Nightly. Tel: 21M. WHERE TO STAY (Spore) i* >ir4« f 4 i Win I Bnr 50 rlt txtrm SOUTH EAST ASIA284 words
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455 1964-11-26 20 FESTIVAL OF SPORT HAS TWO AIMS By ERNEST FRIDA, Singapore, Wednesday. THE Government-sponsored Festiv al of Sport in Singapore will be held on Pec. 5-21 with two aims: To stimulate interest in sport and to create better racial harmony. It is intended to make the455 words
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264 1964-11-26 20 HOCKEY I/UALA LUMPUR, Wed— The Malaysian Women's Hockey Association hope to get a woman hockey coach from England to prepare the Malaysian team for their six-week tour of Australia in June next year. Mrs. Vicky Marsh, president of MWHA. said: "W e264 words
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Article57 1964-11-26 20 CINGAPORE, Wed Police turned on the power in the second half during which they scored both their goals to beat RAF Changi 2-1 in their Singapore Hockey Association Dlv. 1 match at Changi today. In the other Div. 1 game scheduled to be played at Farrer Park Khalasa57 words
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Article208 1964-11-26 20 HAMID TO FACE ACTION BY 1 SAFA SINGAPORE. Wed. Th« SAFA Commission of Inquiry decided last night at an emergency meeting to take action against a League Division Two player. Hamid Saat, of 'Arsenal FC who was fined SI OO last week by a magistrate's court for assualtlng a referee.208 words
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Article241 1964-11-26 20 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. yHE Singapore Burmey Cup selectors will begin a x a talent-scouting campaign on Monday to fill I the gaps left by the loss of several of last years players. Joe David, chairman of the selection committee, said today that outstanding Youth players like centre-forward Jim241 words
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Article335 1964-11-26 20 Selangor pick same Cup team RUGGER SELANCOR XV 20 P H MALAYSIAN POLICE 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wod 1V The Selar^or state and Malaysian Police rugby teams had a useful workout when thQy met in a friendly match at the Padang here today. The Selangor XV. who are making a determined335 words
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201 1964-11-26 20 SINGAPORE, Wed. Suleiman bin Osman. who has repre..iited the Third Division clubs in the SAFA council for 14 years, wa* today ousted by G. Suppiah at the annual elections of junior delegates at SAFA clubhouse. Inche Suleiman, who had always gone "hand In hand" with201 words
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Article112 1964-11-26 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. Three 1 goals scored by centre-forward 1 Haron Ismail helped Civil Aviation to qualify for the final of SOSFA senior cup tournament when they beat Woodbridge 4-2 In the semi-final at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. Aviation will meet Police who beat Dockyard 5-1 in112 words
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Article45 1964-11-26 20 HOCKEY I Army Inter-unit q -final (Malacca): 2 Infantry Workshop REME 4 45th Light Regt RA 1. Batu Pahat L«e: Teachers 2 Ram- biers 0. Friendly (Seremban): Rangers 3 NSCRC 0. BOCCER Annual match 1 Malacca): SPI Old Boys 3 Present Boys 2.45 words
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Article65 1964-11-26 20 SOCCER FAS knockout tour- ney: EPCA v SCRC 7.30 Junior knockout: TPCA v New Star 6.00 (both matches at Merdeka Stai dlumi. BAFA Jr. Cup: Police vl Stableboys; Junior AA v IBSC I (both matches at Parrer Pk> HOCKEY S'for knockout: Sttor Police v TPCA (Princes Rd>.65 words
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Advertisement562 1964-11-26 20 THE COMPANIES IN THE HIGH COURT IN ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 174) MALAYA AT JOHORE BAHRU IN THK lIICiH (OIRT B NKRrpTrY vo IN HNOAMMU OF IMJ NOTIC yOI WINDING-IT v mimii k X N Chrak of No. 140. Jalai Na C N ee Hen lobair BabT". Ehg Oua^Co*"* Singapore) Ltd. °J562 words
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Advertisement855 1964-11-26 20 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) I PETALING JAVA TOWN BOARD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is proposed to adopt lor assessment purposes the 1964 I valuation for 1965 and that addlI tions to the assessment list for the year 1965 have been completed. The B I855 words
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Advertisement498 1964-11-26 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are inviwa from MALAYSIAN CITIZENS (which expression includes "SIN- GAPORE CITIZENS for the following appointment PL'PIL MAKINK OFFILEKS, J Marine Department. AGE: Below 35 years. QUALIFICATIONS: I Certificate of Competency as j First Mate of a Poreigii-going 'shlp. TRAINING: Selected candlI dates will be498 words
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Miscellaneous282 1964-11-26 20 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. "Nor heav«n paap through ma 1. AiuncUl !>tone flower (8). of the dark' Macbeth > 6. Slut— collector of old clotbecV (7). (.3-3). 8. Place for cut-of -season shoot9. Oetung out of bed after being ing UO). ahead creates a disturbance 12. Ormnt this to282 words
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2316 1964-11-26 21 JPOH, Wed.— A treble by Melbourne jockey Des Coleman highlighted today's Ipoh races. Coleman's winners were Teh Su Su, Brave Bambino and Construction. Coleman's riding of Construction in the last race was particularly brilliant. The speedy AnKgrek Bulan was eight lengths clear of2,316 words
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Article92 1964-11-26 21 LONDON, Wed.— The biggestever airlift of horses to be sold at the Newmarket Tattersalls December sales starting next Monday, is under way. For the next seven 'days horses arrive at Cambridge Airport Xrom| France, Italy and Ireland before the final stage of their journey by roadReuter - 92 words
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Article206 1964-11-26 21 32 nations in Canada Cup golf Vpw YORK. Wed. Players 1\ from 32 countries plus Hawaii and Puerto Rico will compete In the 12th International golf championship and Canada Cup man hes In Hawaii on Dec. n-6, the International Golf Association announced yesterday. Arnold Palmer and Jack Nlcklaus of theReuter - 206 words
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525 1964-11-26 21 SYDNEi, Wed.— All-rounder lan Chtippell and left-arm googly bowler David Sincock. neither of whom have played in a Test match, arc included in 12 players named yesterday by Australia for the Test match with Pak.ar m at Melbourne next month. Barn Shepherd,525 words
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153 1964-11-26 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Selangor Government Ser...vi hockey team will play two friendly matches In preparation for the Federation Government Ser ices quadrant: ilu tournament at Gumey Road c next month. The first match .s against Balu Garrison at Batu Cantonment on153 words
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Article32 1964-11-26 21 SEREMBAN, Wed.— Harimau Sports Club of Negri Sembilan will hold its first open crosscountry race here on Dec. 5 from the King George V School padang .starting at 4.30 p.m32 words
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Advertisement98 1964-11-26 21 RAINBOW MANSION (Grange Road/One Tree Hill) 4-STOREY LUXURY FLATS FOR SALE Flats Foci no Southward! Teok Parquet Monk Flooring. 3 Bedrooms, With Separate Utility Room. Master Bedroom With Bathroom Attacked. Cor Park and Gardens. Price from $38,500/- upwards. ARTS MANSION (Cairnhill Road/Anthony Road) 12-STOREY LUXURY FLATS FOR SALE f^*&^ V98 words
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Advertisement142 1964-11-26 21 I ISLE of MAN The <«► WINNER! *uTuvi and for the thlrd OU*UIU\ year in a row! INVEST IN A SUZUKI MOTORCYCLE FOR ECONOMY AND RELIABILITY-SUZUKI ALWAYS LEADS SUZUKI SPORTS SO Available in sOcc, 80cc, 125 cc 250 cc models Sol* Agents: < SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315-319, Orchard Road, Singapore.142 words
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Article50 1964-11-26 22 AMSTERDAM. Wed— Mrs. Ella Kuiper-Albricht. 55, has ordered a small submarine costing over £30,000 from a German shipyard for collecting shells and beads from the Caribbean seabed. Mrs. Kuiper-Albricht owns an "art shop" at Utrecht, central Holland, shelling home-made trinkets made of her seabed finds. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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185 1964-11-26 22 ALGIERS, Wed. Tun Abdul Razak. Deputy Prime Minister, today began a •two-day visit to Algiers by placing a wreath at the cemetery of Algerians who died in the long war against the French. Tun Razak was later due to begin a series ofReuter - 185 words
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Article28 1964-11-26 22 SINGAPORE. Wed —The Indian Pine Arts Society will present a dance recital by Miss Kumarl Rajeswarl Natarajanon Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre.28 words
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Article465 1964-11-26 22 LONDON. Wed. The stock markets gave a fairly satisfactory performance today but conditions rtmained very sensitive Indeed. After an uncertain and lower opening prices picked up in many directions and often closed higher on balance. The performance of sterling continued to dominate the markets. Gilts Improved from initial465 words
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93 1964-11-26 22 Ultimatum by union to film company SINGAPORE. Wed— The Industrial Workers' Union of Singapore has given the Malay Film Productions Ltd. a Shaw Brothers subsidiary one weeks ultimatum to settle wage claims submitted on behalf of 70 technicians employed by the company or face strike action. A spokesman for the93 words
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827 1964-11-26 22 p BRUSSELS, Wed. QNK of the hostages freed from Stanleyville, 27-year-old Brussels engineer M;i* Debuisson, said here today thai for three months he and his wile and four year-old daughter were subjected to daily threats off violence, even cannibalism.Reuter; AP - 827 words
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Article101 1964-11-26 22 VI ANILA. Wed. Prei?l sident Macapagal has proclaimed a state! of calamity in Surigao Del Norte Province in the Southern Philippines worst hit by Typhoon Louise, which battered the Central and Southern Philippines last week. About 570 people were reported killed in the typhoon ond 300,000Reuter - 101 words
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96 1964-11-26 22 NEW DELHI. Wed. India's External Affairs Minister. Mr. Swaran Singh, told Parliament today that India was keen to bring about a mutually acceptable political settlement of the dispute between Indonesia and Malaysia. Winding up a two-day debate on foreign affairs in the Lower Hou.-e. Mr.Reuter - 96 words
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Article42 1964-11-26 22 PARIS, Wed— Jean Luc Sambor, the youngest of the quintuplets born on Monday to 27-year-oIJ Mrs. Monique Sambor. died last night There was no change in the condition of the other four children two boys and t\^K) girls.42 words
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175 1964-11-26 22 SUBAXDKIO TO DISCUSS AFRO-ASIAN TALKS WITH JAPAN TOKYO. Wetf. IndonrM.m I arelga Minister Dr. SiilKindrio arrived bat tonight toff expected discussions with Japanese officials »n a projected Afro- Asian conference in Algiers next Mann. Be u:«s .i< •innp:»niril by thr Indonisian Trade Minister. l)r Adam Malik. Indonesia s farmer AmbassadorAgencies - 175 words
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Obituary38 1964-11-26 22 j MR. A JAVARAM Of j CMtad i L'.",- 11 -til nil >lo« pita I L'ii-1 I CABLE RECEIVED FROM •> 23-n •it roc i i.ih.r nf a. ■omaundi Kuala Lumpur (fornnrly Pi Aral P.. Cbi-lliab, KllTlt. (H38 words
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Miscellaneous39 1964-11-26 22 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 pm. yesterday: Hlfhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu 82 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 72 Malacca 86 72 Singapore 82 7339 words
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