The Straits Times, 2 December 1964
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Title Section21 1964-12-02 1 The Straits Times AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135.000 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1964 /-*NIkL U*^*^' 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration21 1964-12-02 1 16-DAY TOUR 'VERY PROFITABLE... WE'RE ACCEPTED NOW AS A SOVEREIGN NATION' TUN RAZAK last nitt hi s picture.21 words
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Article723 1964-12-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday TUN Abdul Razak said on his return here tonight: "The North African countries now understand and accept Malaysia as an independent sovereign nation. That is a great step forward." The Deputy Prime Minister added that the leaders of the four African countries he723 words
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Article208 1964-12-02 1 BANGKOK, Tuesday THAI police today arrested some Army officers suspected of plotting to overthrow 1 the one-year-old s>ov- 1 eminent of Field j Marshal Tlia n 0 m 1 Kittikachorn. Informed sources said member of the French Embassy staff and two officials from the Thai Prime208 words
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Article, Illustration102 1964-12-02 1 THE DRAMATIC scene on board the Royal Malaysian Navy vessel K. D. Sri Pahang, as it berthed at Telok Ayer basin at 2 a.m. yesterday after shooting it out with nine Indonesians in a sampan off Bedok. The Indonesian (in white singlet) sprawledHan Hai Fong - 102 words
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153 1964-12-02 1 The Pope: An extra 2,500 police for Bombay BOMBAY, Tues An extra 2,500 police were drafted into Bombay City today as the authorities tightened security arrangements for Pope Paul's arrival here tomorrow. More than half the city's own police force of 16,000 will be on duty in and around theReuter - 153 words
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Article23 1964-12-02 1 BOGOTA. Tues —Lightning killed a won^an and her two children at the graveside of her husband during a thunderstorm here. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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169 1964-12-02 1 CONFRONTATION COSTS BRITAIN $46 MILLION LONDON. Tues. The extra cost to Britain of defending Malaysin against fodonesu is about £."> :>()().<)()() ($46,250,--000) to dale, Mr. Denis Heal c y. Secretary for Defence, said today. Service casualties had totalled 49 killed and 82 wounded, he told the House of Commons. HoReuter - 169 words
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Article47 1964-12-02 1 LONDON. Tues London's new 620-foot radio-television tower the city's tallest structure has claimed Its first life. Police said Frank Goldsmith. 45. climbed to the 440-foot level yesterday after freeing from a nearby hospital, then jumped or fell to his death— UPI.UPI - 47 words
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Article297 1964-12-02 1 Midnight sea battle ONE INDON KILLED, TWO CAPTURED CHEONG YIP SENG By gINGAPORE, Tues. One Indonesian was killed, another seriously wounded, and two captured when a Royal Malaysian Navy ship fought a midnight sea battle with nine armed Indonesians in a motor *hree miles off Bedok today. In a brief297 words
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Article31 1964-12-02 1 CONGO RESCIE LEOPOI.DVII.I.K. Tues Congolrx 1 (iovcrnmrnt forces have NMMd more tban 100 BdciMM round town of I)in!.-il:i. HI miles north of Stanliyvillc. Belgian Embassy hrrr announced today. Rcutrr.31 words
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87 1964-12-02 2 Indonesia and Zanzibar sign trade pact TJ ANZIBAR. Tues. A two-man La Indonesian nission left for home last nifjin after signing a •general trade agreement" with i Zanzibar's Ministry of Planning Development and Trade. No details were announced, but It is understood the Indonesians will be buying copra and otherReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration243 1964-12-02 2 'Maca, the flirt' NACIONALISTA LEADER ON FREE WORLD MANILA, Tuesday. PRESIDENTIAL candidate, Senator Ferj dinand Marcos, today charged President Macapagal with ''flirting with other ideologies" despite fundamental Philippines links with the free world. At his first Press conference as head of the opposition Nacionalista Party ticket for 1965. he said243 words
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254 1964-12-02 2 India will get SlBO mil. in loans from U.S. DEFENCE MINISTER TELLS ARMY CHIEFS OF BIG BUILD-UP NEW DELHI. Tues.— The United States is to grant India loans totalling $60.3 million under the terms of three agreements signed here yesterday. The first calls for US$5O million to be used toReuter - 254 words
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Article51 1964-12-02 2 VIENTIANE. Tues— Commuuist forc-p.s struck at Government post--1 tions six miles north of Thathom, central Laos, early yesterday morn- ing and captured two positions. Laos military sources disclosed today. Tlif Communists were \vnhi:i 1 three miles of Thathom but have been stopped, the sources added.Reuter - 51 words
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130 1964-12-02 2 LUSAKA. Tues. A warning was issued yesterday to newly-indr-pendent Zambia's 74.000 whites; "Do not query deportations or you will suffer the same fate. The threat was made by the Lands and Natural Resources Minister. Mr Solomon Kalulu. who told a mass rally if President Kaunda'sAP - 130 words
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141 1964-12-02 2 'INDONS CAN DESTROY ANY CITY in A USTRALIA BRISBANE. Tuesday. JNDONESIA could destroy any Australian city if the two countries were at war. Mr. Arthur Calwell, Australian Labour (opposition) Party leader, said last night. He told a Senate election rally: "The Indonesians could destroy Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. "They couldReuter - 141 words
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Article30 1964-12-02 2 BANGKOK. Tues— Thailand's Deputy Interior Minister, Mr. Thawee Raingkham. left today on a tour of Japan, Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines and Indonesia to study city -administration. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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101 1964-12-02 2 (MIKO. Tues.— lndonesia needs an atom bomb for self-defence, the lndont'Man Ambassador to the U.A.R.. General Ma* Asman. was quoted here as saying. In an interview published by the Cairo weekly newspaper Rose El Yussef and reported by the Middle East News Aeency.UPI - 101 words
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148 1964-12-02 2 Threat to U.S. 'if talks in Delhi fail' DHNOM PENH, Tues. r The Cambodian Head of State. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, said yesterday that if Cambodia failed to obtain satisfaction from forthcoming talks in New Delhi with the United States he would recognise diplomatically both North Vietnam and the Vietcong rebelsUP - 148 words
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Article32 1964-12-02 2 SEOUL. Tues— The Nationalist Chinese Premier. Mr. C. K. Yen. flew here today on four-day visit at the invitation of the South Korean Prime Minister, Mr. II Kwon Chung. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article21 1964-12-02 2 TOKYO. Tues. The Japanese Prime Minister. Eisaru Sato. wps today named president of the ruling Conservative Party DPI.21 words
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Article23 1964-12-02 2 RANGOON. Tues— Forty- 1 lire* people held for security reasons in Bahtno, BCO miles north of lino, have been release.— APAP - 23 words
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Article180 1964-12-02 2 IIOMBAY. Tue.s. A 100.--v 000 crowd watched a mass baptism of babies here yesterday on the third day of the International Eucharlstic Congress. Forty babies were baptised into the Catholic faith at a vast open air cathedral In the heart of Bombay. To allay HinduReuter - 180 words
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Advertisement169 1964-12-02 2 Back home in my own country I drank only Teacher's the Scotch Whisky of unmistakable character and flavour. t m «4b«W' jlßkb T^BI aB Ba\ m J^B J^BStw iW BBai r J HP r «jk '^aa^a^kfe JHK' j^U caafA **^^BV£aßte <W i When I came to Malaya ten yean ago,169 words
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Miscellaneous9 1964-12-02 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (CfLOtZGE PEAC^ MOU SEEN9 words
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141 1964-12-02 3 SIR ALEC: THE ONLY WAY TO CURE THE CRISIS I ONDON. Tues. Sir Alec Douglas-Home, told a London Conservative meeting last night that Britain's balance of payments crisis would not be cured by import surcharges, high interest rates or steeper taxation. The former Premier blamed the Labour Government for Britain'sUPI - 141 words
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Article, Illustration431 1964-12-02 3 Britain's Rhine Army to get more men THE Labour Government accepts the commitment to bring the strength of the British Rhine Army up to 55,000 men, the Defence Minister, Mr. Dennis Healey, told Parliament yesterday. Mr. Healey added "We accept the commitment, but the date must depend on our overseasReuter - 431 words
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Article, Illustration375 1964-12-02 3 Sir Alec hands out the party honours I ONDON, Tues. Sir Alec Douglas-Home, the former Conservative Prime Minister, today issued his resignation and dissolution Honours list, conferring distinctions on 41 people. The honours will cause three Parliamentary byelections. Sir Hugh Fraser. Chief of the House of Fraser, the department storeReuter - 375 words
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Article80 1964-12-02 3 MUNICH. Tues.— Two climbers fell to their deaths in the German Alps at the weekend. It was learned today. One was a 30-year-old member of a mountain rescue team who fell down a 700-ft precipice tryIng to bring down the ropes with whichReuter - 80 words
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Article171 1964-12-02 3 T ONDON. Tues. Two British newspapers today urged the withdrawal of British troops from Western Germany. Under the heading "Muddle on the Rhine", the DAILY EXPRESS said: "Britain should resist the notion that she entered into an inescapable commitment to keep her soldiers in Germany. "ThereReuter - 171 words
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Article45 1964-12-02 3 NEW YORK. Tues —Edward R Murraw former director of the U.S. Information Agency, who had a luiiK removed 13 month* ago because of cancer, has had another operation, it was learned yesterday. Mr. Murrow. 56. entered hospital on Nov. B.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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116 1964-12-02 3 HOLLYWOOD. Tues. Actress Mia Farrow and singer Frank Sinatra both denied reports yesterday of a romantic interest between them. "It's all news to me," said Miss Farrow. "We're good friends, but that's all." Sinatra, performing in Las Vegas, said: "Very flattered. But there's nothingAP - 116 words
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Article46 1964-12-02 3 NEW YORK. Tues.— Paul Muni. Academy Awaid-winnin? actor who has been :n hospital for a month with a heart ailment, was permitted to fro nome yesterday. A hospital spokesman said that the condition of the 66-year actor m much improved. UPI.UPI - 46 words
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Article19 1964-12-02 3 MOSCOW. Tues. "Wks between Soviet and Czechoslovak leaders opened here lodiy. the news agency Tass reported.19 words
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Article150 1964-12-02 3 Britain's wonder jet may be axed I ONDON, Tues. Britain's "wonder jet", the hedge-hopping TSK-2 bomber is in "grave danger" of falling under the Labour Government's economy axe. the Daily Mail said today. In its main front page story, the Mail said the Government was considering cancelling the RAF's wholeReuter - 150 words
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64 1964-12-02 3 MELBOURNE. Tues. A 29-year-old sklndlver lost his left leg in a shark attack while playing with a school I of seals here yesterday. The skindiver, Henri Bource. was in a serious condition In hospital late last night. The attack occurred when Bource and twoReuter - 64 words
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Article42 1964-12-02 3 A little higher WASHINGTON. Tues. The cost of living in the United States edged up one-tenth of one per cent in October, the Labour Department said. Prices increased I all along the line except for food, gasoline and household appliances 1 AP.AP - 42 words
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236 1964-12-02 4 Chase after escaping prisoner outside court lOHORE BAHRU, Tues. A prisoner made a dash for freedom by leaping out of the dock of the magistrate's court here today but was captured after a 200-yard chase through the town. Lim Kay Ling, 19, facing a charge of attempted murder and robbery,236 words
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310 1964-12-02 4 CINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, tonight spoke of the changing face of Asia, caused by the restless younger generation to break with the traditions of their elders. Mr. Rajaratnam, who was speaking at a reception for delegates to the first Far310 words
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Article41 1964-12-02 4 SINGAPORE. Tues- Shell films, which have won prizes at various international Aim festivals, are available for loan to the public. They are available from the Shell Film Liorary. For bookings, ring Mr. Roland Lee, Tel. ***** ext. 389.41 words
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262 1964-12-02 4 THE Singapore National Trades Union Congress today sharply criticised the Federal budget, and said that its provisions, particularly the payroll and turnover taxes would cripple Singapore's economy. The chairman of the NTUC, Mr. Ho See Beng, in a statement said "We wonder whether262 words
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294 1964-12-02 4 Nair on future of S'p ore's labour SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE future of Singapore's organised labour is inextricably linked with economic growth in I the island. This is one of the principal themes in Mr. C.V. Devan Nair's editorial message today in the first issue of "Perjuanga n" ("Struggle"), the official294 words
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99 1964-12-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Social Welfare Department yesterday made earn relief payments and rent subsidy totalling $1,006 to the 10 families rendered homeless by yesterday morning's fire In Lorong 3. Geylang Each member of the families received $10 ($5 from the Government and99 words
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217 1964-12-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, which claims to represent some 200 employees of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association, today served a 14-day ultimatum on the association to settle a dispute arising from the retrenchment of its 14 members, or217 words
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Miscellaneous475 1964-12-02 4 I^bl A wl lIT it^%# s■ i WMmmmJ UlO M mm I nill THE following li today* tctiedule bo. Bombay. Banirhdad. Utanhni 1 of civil aircraft, movements at Dusxrldorf. London (BA 793) LM Paya Lvbar airport. Slnsapore: p.m.; to Jakarta. Uurwln, Sydney. ARRIVALS Auckland (BA 720) 6.10 p.m.: to BOAC:475 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-12-02 5 UATKR festival was one of the highlights of the annual exhibition and show of the Special- Teachers Training Institute at Jalan Chei as. Kuala Lumpur, on Monday night. The exhibition was attended by the Yang diPertuan Agong and the Ka.ja Permaisuri Agong. the Prime Minister.69 words
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131 1964-12-02 5 Where the monsoon can Lad to romance KOTA BIIARU. Tues. Bachelors and unmarried girls here are waiting for the recurrence of the monsoon floods because it will give them more opportunities to find themselves partners. The young men and women wade through the flood waters, with no definite destination, and131 words
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Article89 1964-12-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The IM wiy lormed education sub-com-mittee ol the central branch of the National Union of Petroleum Imlu.stry Workers will hold its first trade union course at its premises in Jalan Gasine. Petaling Java, at 2 p.m. on Saturday. The course is open89 words
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659 1964-12-02 5 Marshall: Evidence as full of holes as Xmas stocking IPOH, Tues. Mr. David Marshall sub- < mitted in the High j Court here today that the evidence on which i a police inspector was conivicted of criminal breach of trust was j "fuil of hearsay and as j full ot659 words
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Article47 1964-12-02 5 SINGAPORE. Tues— The police have buried the unidentified body ot a young woman, found dead in a stream in the Pierce Reservoir reserve on Thursday night by two boys hunting for frogs. The body was found clad in m red and white, samfoo.47 words
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Article41 1964-12-02 5 MUAR. Tues.— The Town Council will slightly increase its taxes on buildings and licence fe«s from Jan. 1 This was approved by the council's meeting on Sunday. Tne increase in taxes will provide $10,000 extra annually.41 words
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Article114 1964-12-02 5 The type of people MCA needs. TEI.LK ANSON. Tuev Only sincere, honest and hard-working persons are wanted in the party, said Senator Yeoh Kian Tcik. president of the MCA youth section in J'erak. here last Bight "We have eliminated from our ranks all undesirable elements who were out for personal114 words
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386 1964-12-02 5 Cheques are 'cleared' but no pay yet KUALA LUMPI'R. Tues. The Accountant General s office went into a feverish rush today and "cleared" the delayed salary cheques of four Government departments employing more than 1.000 officers. At 9 a.m. the acting Accountant-General. Mr. D. Mortimer, told his 16--member staff nine386 words
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Article108 1964-12-02 5 Decree for oil company executive SINGAPORE. Tues. An oil company executive who sued hi* wife for a divorce on the ground of desertion, was granted a I decree nisi in the High Court yesterday. The decree is to be made absolute In three months. Noel de Souza said that he108 words
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Article40 1964-12-02 5 i KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The annual meeting of the MCA j i Central General Assembly, scheduled to be held here on Dec. 20. has been postponed to a date to be fixed later, the MCA headquartci.--j announced today.40 words
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Article, Illustration602 1964-12-02 6 PENANG, Tuesday. j^ 51-YEAR-OLD oil dealer from Kedah, Lim Beng Aik, told a magistrate's court here today he took a former dance hostess to a seaside hotel on three occasions last year and paid her $40 each time. "And I always sent602 words
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Article50 1964-12-02 6 KUANTAN. Tues. A $45,000 market built by Rida and designed to promote the sale of rural produce will be opened here on Saturday. People In rural areas, especially those living In PLDA scheme*, will be able to sell their vegetables and handicrafts at the market.50 words
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145 1964-12-02 6 Five-point plan to continue 'Berjaya' work IPOH, Tues. A flveA point programme has been drawn up by the Perak State National Solidarity Committee to encourage people to continue the show of loyalty displayed during National Solidarity Week. The committee, headed by Dato Ahmad bin Said, the Mentrl Besar, has decided145 words
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Article23 1964-12-02 6 KUANTAN. Tues— The Pahang Government Servants' Co-oper-aiive Society will hold it* annual meeting at the town hall here on Dec. 20.23 words
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100 1964-12-02 6 7 FEEL FINE'— MINISTER KHAW IN HOSPITAL J£UALA LUMPUR. Tues. "I feel fine." the Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kal Boh. said today when a Straits Times reporter called on him at the V.I.P. Ward of the General Hospital here. Mr. Khaw. who was admitted to the100 words
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Article106 1964-12-02 6 Don't be alarmed -FEAF SINGAPORE. Tues. People living in the area of Jemaluang have been warned again not to hialarmed if they see armed men wearing jungle green in the area north-west of the town, between tomorrow and Saturday. A Far East Air Force spokessaid today that another group of106 words
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175 1964-12-02 6 Don't go it alone— an appeal to stenos KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Union of Government Stenographers' research committee on salaries today appealed to its members and stenographers not to make individual representations as this would "damage or jeopardise" the union's proposed claims. The president of the union, f Mr. O.175 words
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Article255 1964-12-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. fHE Government is to set up a Food Technology Research and Development Centre in Serdang, about 13 miles from here, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, announced today. Inche Khir said this when he opened255 words
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Article, Illustration61 1964-12-02 7 rE Deputy Prime Minis- i ter. Tun Abdul Razak, is ■seen with the Moroccan F'rime Minister. Mr. Ahmed Bahnini, after his arrival at Casablanca last Friday. Fun Razak had an audience with King Hassan during which he explained Malay- sia's position over Indonesia's confrontation. Later it wasUPI - 61 words
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Article134 1964-12-02 7 Council Negri's new building KUCHING. Tues. A new building to house the State legislature, the Council Negrl, will shortly be built to commemorate the centenary of the council wbich will fall on Sept. 8. 1967. the Sarawak Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said today The Council Neqn was instituted134 words
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145 1964-12-02 7 I/EPALA BATAS. Tues. The Minister of Labour, Mr V. Manickavasugam. has asked every member of the Malaysian Indian Congress to take a pledge to defend Malaysia's sove- reignty and integrity. In a mrssaee to the Kep.tla Ratas MIC branch at its Malaysia Day celebrations held145 words
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Article51 1964-12-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— An Emergency communique said that a police launch yesterday Inter- i cepted an Indonesian barter trad- ing bessel eight miles west of Kuala Batu Pahat in Johore. It added: "Its crow of two Indonesians have been taken Into custody." The vessel whs carryine coconut and51 words
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Article44 1964-12-02 7 PENANG. Tues. The Chief Education Officer, Mr. Kum Bog will declare open the first Penang; art teachers' circle exhibition at the British Council and Penane Library, Farquhar Street, at 5.30 p.m. next Monday. The exhibition will be on until Dec. 1444 words
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Article69 1964-12-02 7 IPOH. Tues. A woman vegetaDle farmer. Chin Noi Yin. 31. was awakened In the early hours of this morning by three men who robbed her of her $230 savings, five gantangs of rice and a bottle of wine in her house In Cunong Rapat new village here.69 words
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211 1964-12-02 7 OENANG. Tues. The chairman of the Penang division of the Labour Party, Mr. Ooi Thiam Sicw. today called on the Alliance Government to stop its smear campalgn against the Opposition. "The more smears, the more hat ed they create among the citizens." he told a211 words
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154 1964-12-02 7 CINGAPORE. Tues. A decree nisi was granted In the High Court yesterday to Margaret Llm Soo Hlang dissolving her marriage to Harry Cheong Tenw Choon assistant manager of a firm, on the ground of constructive desertion The decree Is to be made absolute In three154 words
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Article229 1964-12-02 7 To meet rising expectations SINGAPORE, Tuesday. IN the midst of a revolution of rising expectations, governments must accelerate economic development, the Minister for Law, Mr. E. W. Barker, said here today. And it was important that such accelerated development be based on planning, the Minister said in inaugurating a training229 words
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172 1964-12-02 7 Arms and ammunition found in house: Two held PENANG. Tues. Officers of the Secret Society Branch recovered two loaded pistols and 16 rounds of spare ammunition from a bouse in Victoria Street early this morning. Two men have been detained. Police raided the house after questioning one of seven men172 words
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150 1964-12-02 7 Important j talks in London on Brunei ORUNEI TOWN. Tues. Reports that the Sultan of Brunei is taking up matters of fax reaching constitutional importance during his visit to Britain were reinforced with the departure for London today of Pengiran Dato Jaya, Deputy Commissiorjer of Police. He left soon afterUPI - 150 words
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Article, Illustration1299 1964-12-02 8 Rahim: Taipeh ties will annoy our Afro- Asian friends Warning on the dangers of reviving Kuomintang politics in Malaysia Central Government was warned today that consular relations with Formosa might cause Malaysia to lose the support of the Afro-Asian countries in her present dispute with Indonesia. Inche Rahim Ishak (PAP>1,299 words
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Article, Illustration1852 1964-12-02 9 'TURNOVER TAX HITS SMALL RETAILER THE HARDEST'— Jek From Page Eight :nmerce anci ;.v. Dr. Nf Kam Poh lAll-Teluk Anson> congratulated the PMIP for us anti-confrontation stanci. That party, he said, "must have wen the light." He criticised the PMIP leader. Inche Asri bin Haji Muda (PMIP-Pasir Putehi. for suggesting1,852 words
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Article27 1964-12-02 9 KOTA BHARU. Tues. The Sultan of Kelantan will open the four-day Budget session of the State Assembly on Dec. 33 at the Balai Besar here.27 words
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74 1964-12-02 9 Accord on new taxes? S'pore not consulted CJINGAPORE, Tues. Dr. Goh K c n g Swee has denied that he had ever had consultations with Mr. Tan Siew Sin, on the latter's income tax, estate duty, turnover 'ax and payroll tax proposals. The Singapore Finance Minister Issued this statement today:74 words
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Article, Illustration168 1964-12-02 9 "The exchange of letters recorded my agreement to Import duties on sugar, diesel and fuel oils, and all the other commodities listed in the Singapore Government statement published in today's papers. "These new Import duties represent a step to- wards harmonisation of. revenue d ities vhiougncut Malaysia, as set168 words
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97 1964-12-02 9 JJUALA LUMPUR, Tues Tengku Abdul Rahman nas promised Sarawak and Sabah MPs that he will study the recommendations of the salary commission f*™"* t0 last year by the Inter-Governmental Com2JSofu and lf necessary establish another commission. He said this arter Mr rhi«. SSS^S"97 words
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Article62 1964-12-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Twenty-eight youth leaders from the National Youth Leadership Training Centre. KuaJa Kubu Bahru. will leave tomorrow for a cultural exchange and study tour of Sabah and Sarawak The tour is sponsored by the Mtnlatry of Culture. Youth and Sport* and will be led62 words
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Advertisement173 1964-12-02 8 j^BS^I (gruhdio) *jB HBMsielLttflßiKflL^Btthwv m B% Vv t "^^"l'Tillb^^WH^' j^mT m^ 4B^B^BlSl^^^B^9H^B^B^BMß^ilßßBa^f Hp i^Br &X M Mode! Consolette 302 Wide Screen 23" Picture Tub* Gold Filter to give warm picture ton* Automatic, Minimum wuwv. of controls for easy operation Inexpensively priced. Ask for Model Consolette 302 and you will be173 words
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Miscellaneous142 1964-12-02 8 Mhfl Oop By V.T. Bawnfiwß SODS HAfTA EAT BETTER ...If VPON'T WAWT K?IJT^I YEK* V/BX WHAT US MORTALS 7y^~_ f f X f i ANf LIGHTNING /pZ?£i THkS WEATHER GOP /raWES^^^^StfP* .1— i/fll &OUKONG AKOUNP Jg*-/2?\> V THINK HEI9 6OTTA ('<**-OI YtGfZ Dick Mm*,/ Hy Ih* sUr GomiH B^BB^ S-142 words
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Advertisement723 1964-12-02 9 Extraordinary and Non Repeatable Offer to introduce I PA it |p I £CT RIC J the best dollar-for-dollar refrigerator value in Malaysia. Compare the PANELECTRIC range with other makes you'll find, feature -for -feature. PANELECTRIC leads the way. PAN-ELECTRIC refrigerators have been designed with YOU in mind. K rS6o£f 6&723 words
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Miscellaneous33 1964-12-02 9 Buys Bunny By Halph HvintdaM 1 I/'tkanks ol l^ Ktmebe Ytws is gettinjA <f V PWIEMDJ J IT GOES I MONOTERNOUSy N ft fV /THEBE GOES NW HATj) N -< AGAIN.'/ < r r*==sl WV33 words
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Obituary111 1964-12-02 10 M Hare 1 S/f i Minimum, MR LEE CHENC HIN pa.«*ed away nn l-I'.'-«4 lenving behind taar daughter), four *on* and one .taughter-in-law. Cortege will be leavmf 21. Len Drive. Singapore, on 1 hnixi.iy 4 3n p.m for Rldadarl. ROORICUES TERESINHA PIEDADE Ml*) l»imrd wife of A. R. I111 words
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Article145 1964-12-02 10 :n H'»rrf< SIO (Minimum l MR A MRS. (i H Bcullv thftr.k who attended, and for valuable Klft* revived tor their Wedding on MMI-4M. HO: Crateful lhank* to Jreus. Vithvr of Perpetual Succour and B»mtg especially Saint* Joeeph ot Cupertino. Jude for favour* granted A P. PILLAV of Jalan145 words
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Obituary41 1964-12-02 10 Hard slf Minimum i ENTWISTLI: In ever-loving memar) of Richard Brian EnlwiMle of ■ntm* Purun r>tate. Semenyih, Memaaar, who died Dec. 2nd 1956. From Ma Borrowing parent*, brother Steve ■ad Aunty Hilda. Hlnrtown Houae. Strete. nr. Dartmouth. 8. Devon41 words
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Article29 1964-12-02 10 M Wort* >;0 (Minimum) REQUIEM HIOH MAM on 4th. Deecaakar, IM4. at p.m.. Bt John Koala Lumpur, for Mra. Win. i Richards, ulio died on 16-11-64 in SiniMpore29 words
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Article336 1964-12-02 10 M Knrrf. $10 I Minimum, SPECIAL OFFER at Hilda a Cold MM nn -.iiw.« in all aUea. Prlcea run 'rom M(i Hurry' Dreaaea— Big NEW CLAMOUR ARRIVAL! See the mom uqulatte evening »nd CMmtafl :it Vanity. 32 I'lacr. B' pore. Tel 7721 v FOR HEALTH, ttMgtt and vitalIt) di336 words
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Article110 1964-12-02 10 :o Worrft ftftn YOUTH FOR CHRIST RallT "OaJUty of Musk" ."-aturdav stb December 7.30 rr Victoria Memorial Ball. Sport MWI Daniel Ee. All Wr lconic. fCICNCE AND HEALTH with key to the Scrlmurr» riv Mary Baker r.*?dv HvatWhlf from OtiriKtmn Science Reading Room. H Orange Orove Road, trnore110 words
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Article652 1964-12-02 10 Malaysia stands well in North African eyes. In four countries across the continent the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Razak, has been well received I despite the best efforts of In- donesian diplomats. The United Arab Republic has left no doubt that it considers MalI aysia a worthy652 words
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Article383 1964-12-02 10 The rubber industry hears much more about the advantages of selling a more uniform product on the basis of technical characteristics than it does about how to process the rubber to get these qualities. The new crumbling method presented by the Rubber Research Institute may provide most of383 words
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Article206 1964-12-02 10 The Accountant-General canpromise that pay cheques for Government servants will never again be late. But the 1 next time there is a delay, he will see the wisdom of warning I the staff beforehand and giving them some idea how long 1 they may have to wait. There206 words
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Letter157 1964-12-02 10 More work without pay SINGAPORE'S Education iMlnister after stating that attempts at using Saturday for language classes have met with resistance from teachers add^d 'Personal comforts and traditional prejudice must f not be allowed to prevt.ll." Resistance by teachers to Saturday classes need not necessarily be due to the desire157 words
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Letter146 1964-12-02 10 I REFER to the letter by "Disgusted" In which the writer complained that the footpath along Kampong Java Road was overgrown with grass and that large portion of the side walk was obstructed by rubbish dumped by residents and materials belonging to a carpenters shop. Inspection of146 words
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Letter103 1964-12-02 10 I AM surprised to see that the Social Welfare Department requests "8.M." to give his department the name of he cinema where a group of young Indians can be found begging. Begging has been on the Increase In Singapore, so much so that it has become part of the103 words
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Article381 1964-12-02 10 ENCHE YUNUS MARIS - ENCHE YUNUS MARIS a MORE on Nominal Phrases. A third type of subordinate nominal phrase Is where the head Is a noun and the subordinate a verb. For instance: kedal makan eating shop, restaurant This type too should be spoken In one breath group., without any rise or381 words
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Article1174 1964-12-02 10 ROBERT SERGEANT - ROBERT SERGEANT By City Editor. DAILY MAIL. London YOU do not deva I v c you are devalued, and a week ago only the skill and standing of three men stood between Britain and this disaster. The Government was helpless, the new corps of advisers impotent as, about1,174 words
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Advertisement142 1964-12-02 10 Straits Tin*, ft Malay Mail Classified advertlsemente mar be handed ts: COLD STOKAOC ARCADE Orchard Road (ist Floor) colo storage: manches At Htlland Head Katen« Kitwal Raatf Naval Bate. Authorised Aients: CITY BOOK STOKE LTD Winchester Houee. Coliyer Quay TNE NEW* FWONT Fltrpatrick's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road.142 words
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Advertisement74 1964-12-02 10 Fim Electric Instruments •PRO' AMP Rapidly becoming ona of »he most pooulor among musicians i Modern styling ond dual Channel I circuit; its IS" Loudspeaker n capable of excellent power ond fioelity. Complete with Remote Control Vibrato Foot Switch. Siza: 20" x 24" x 10Vi An excellent buy in its74 words
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Advertisement33 1964-12-02 10 MAKE YOUR CHOICE OF A CAR FROM THE SUPERB TRIUMPH RANGE TEST-DRIVE THEM AT CENTURY MOTORS LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang RAH ANG MOTORS LTD. SerembM BORNEO MOTORS Kuala Belait Kuching Jesselton33 words
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374 1964-12-02 11 SINGAPORE. Tucsdav 'J'HK Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce today asked the Central Government to remove the controversial turnover and payroll taxes, which it described as "a fatal blow to the economy of Singapore." The chamber has also asked the Federal Finance Minister,374 words
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Article142 1964-12-02 11 Socialist Front man arrested JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. A former Socialist Front candidate for the Segamat Utara parliamentary constituency. Mr. Pang Lee Seng, was detained by the Johore police this afternoon. Mr. Pang, who Is deputy chairman of 'the Labour Party In Johore. was arrested under the Internal Security Act at142 words
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Article46 1964-12-02 11 BATU PAHAT. Tues. The Tengku Mahkota of Johore. Tenuku Abdul Rahman, acting on behalf of the Sultan today presented 10 medaLs to recipients in the Batu Pahiit. Kluang and Pontian areas. The medals were awarded by the Sultan on his 70th birthday recently.46 words
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Article43 1964-12-02 11 PENANO. Tues.— The Chief Minister. Dato Wont? Pow Nee. was amung mure than 150 guests at a cocktail party at the E and O Hotel here last night to celebrate the centenary of the Petr-'ig branch of Boustead and Co. Ltd.43 words
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293 1964-12-02 11 Death plea stayed till Ministry clarifies —points lESSELTON. Tues. The first Indonesian terrorist sentenced to death In Sabah had his appeal stayed by the Federal Court of Appeal today pending certain clarifications by the Ministry of Exter- < nal Affairs. Supriadi bin Rahardjo was sentenced to death for murder. The293 words
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Article63 1964-12-02 11 KUCHING, Tues— Nine hundred people, all of the Kelabit tribe, who lived up high on the Kelabit plateau of Sarawak, are being resettled. They are being settled near Bario where cycle tracks, a dispensary and primary school are being built for them. There is also a plan for63 words
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Article32 1964-12-02 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. A school clerk. Tan Poh Van. 24, of Muar was today fined $100 or three weeks jail in the magistrate* court here for selling five obscene pictures.32 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-12-02 11 MR. Francis Yeap and Miss Pamela Ong, a lawyer, after their wedding at Caxton Hall, London, during the weekend. She is the daughter of the late Dr. Ong Chong Keng, the Federal Executive and Legislative Councillor who was mur- dered by terrorists in Penang in 1948. Mr. Yeap,Reuter - 79 words
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Article144 1964-12-02 11 KOTA BHARU, Tuesday. rrHE Mentri Besar of Kelantan, Inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda, this afternoon launched the second fund-raising campaign for the National Defence Fund, and within halt an hour collected more than $21,000. This brings the amount collected by Kelantan to $130,000.144 words
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79 1964-12-02 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Jumahat bin Rusdi, 14, who Is partially paralysed on the left side following a road accident, was awarded damages of $46,700 with costs by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today. The award was made in action for damages brought79 words
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Article40 1964-12-02 11 JOHORE BAKRU. Tues.— A court interpreter. Mr. V. Kanagaratnam. today plunged into the Johore straits to rescue a young woman who had fallen over the sea wall at the esplanade In from of the Johore post office.40 words
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137 1964-12-02 11 A TIP-OFF FOILS PENANG GODOWN RAIDERS DEKANG. Tues. The police early this morning foiled an attempt by a seven-man Rang to rob a big textile god o w n in Victoria Street. Two warning shots were fired by the police when they chased the gang, five of whom were arrested.137 words
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Article42 1964-12-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The head of the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, a worldwide charity and philanthropic organisation, Mr. Hamld Desforges. w.ll visit Malaya from Dec. 11 .o Dec. 16. The organisation has 13 branches In Malaya.42 words
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492 1964-12-02 11 Tariff Board told: Impose 25 p.c duty on foreign-made toothpaste SINGAPORE. Tues A proposal that a 25 per cent duty should be imposed on imports of foreipnm iide toothpaste was made to the Tariff Advisory Board today by Mr. James C. Kevlin, managing director of Colgate Palmolive (Far East) Ltd.492 words
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96 1964-12-02 11 j£UCHING, Tues. The Teochew Association hert celebrated Its centenary on Sunday with the Governor of Sarawak, Tun Abang Haji Openg, in attendance at one of the grandest dinners ever held by the association. The association here was formed just before the arrival of Sir James96 words
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Article45 1964-12-02 11 SINGAPORE Tues.— A mobile police patrol yesterday found a 3ft by lft wooden box with the word "explosives" written on It at Track 1. Pongeol Road. British army bomb experts were called In by police, but found It to be empty.45 words
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Advertisement94 1964-12-02 11 MONDIA mL SWISS J||_- STELLARIS, created with all the croftsmonship of th« skilled specialists of MONDIA morks for you with faith- —3-^— ful precision the days, hours, minutes and seconds -Jj 1 The elegont design, \he clear, simple figures of the --Sjfy^pjd>ol, call to mind the incomparable groc* of 094 words
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Advertisement224 1964-12-02 11 Robinson's FREE CAR iSfcPS PARKING WM. SERVICE <^ 1 1 1 1 j j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1224 words
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Miscellaneous671 1964-12-02 11 TV MALAYSIA (Singapura) CHANNEL 5 i The Jack benny Show; 10 30 8.20 p.m. Opening and Pro- —Maigret; 11.30 Close Down, gramme Summary in all Lan- .v VI guages; 6.25 Belajar-Lah tI IVNtL Bahasa Kebangsaan; 6.30 705 p.m. Opening and ProFunny Company; 6.45 Fire- gramme Summary In all Lanball XL671 words
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Article43 1964-12-02 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Th<« by-election for the Rengam Utara seat in the Rengam Local Council will be held on Friday. Mr. Lee Kc* of the Alliance !s involved sn a straight fight with Mr. I.im Piang of the Socialist Front.43 words
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Article, Illustration447 1964-12-02 12 A how-much- more guide THE NEW PRICE LIST FOR STORE BECAUSE OF RISE IN DUTIES A PRICE guide to retailers and consumer: has -been issued by the Finance Ministry here as a result of the new Customs duties announced by the Central Government last week. The list covers diesel fuel,447 words
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112 1964-12-02 12 Malaysian is chosen top mannequin KUALA LIMPIR, Tats. A Malaysian woman architect has been elected top mannequin of the Elly Lukas School of Elegance, one of Melbourne's leading mannequin schools. She is Miss Wang Swee Yin of Kuala Lumpur who won the first prize from 160 other girls. Miss Wong112 words
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Article64 1964-12-02 12 Body of man found in river SINGAPORE, Tues. The body of a mid-dle-aged medium-built Chinese was found in the Singapore River near Cavenagh Bridge by Marine Police this morning. Police have not identified the body, which was clad in a white singlet and grey trousers. Police appealed to those who64 words
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Article56 1964-12-02 12 IPOH. Tnrs. a labourer. M Krishnan. reported to the police that he was waylaid by four men who robbed him of $80 -at the 6th mile Ipoh-Batu Ga.iah road last night while on his way home. He said that the money was his month's56 words
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Article27 1964-12-02 12 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues.— A dance will be held at the Knan Club at 8 p.m. tomorrow to raise funds for the Poppy Day appeal.27 words
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337 1964-12-02 12 MacLEOD: THINK AGAIN ON THE NEW TAXES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. ■pHE chairman of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya) Ltd., Dato W. M. MacLeod, today expressed the hope the Government would "think again" before it imposed on the Tax Department 'added burdens with which their already too limited resources are unable337 words
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150 1964-12-02 12 $100,000 robbery: 7 held in dawn swoops KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Seven men were detained in connection with the $100,000 godown robbery at Hagemeyer Trading Company following police swoops on gangster hide-outs early this morning. Five police parties armed with automatic weapons went out on raids of known gangster haunts in150 words
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142 1964-12-02 12 IPOH. Tues. Lt.-Col. Sha'arl bin Daud, commanding officer of the sth Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, based on Batu Gajah, will be given a traditional military farewell send-off tomorrow when he leaves on transfer to the Ministry of Defence in Kuala Lumpur. About 20142 words
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Article58 1964-12-02 12 PARIT BUNTAR. Turs. Thirteen community a-^d tribal leadens Irom Saruwalc visaed the rural trade school here today in the course of their fortnight's tour of Malaya. They were shown round the sen-' :<rd workshop by tIM principal. Inche Jamnluddin' bin H. M. Arof. Later, they vis58 words
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Article25 1964-12-02 12 TELUK ANSON. Tues. The San Mm national type primary school here will hold a two-day art and handicraft exhibition on Sunday and Monday.25 words
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158 1964-12-02 12 OEVERAL employees have terdered their resignations from the City Council since last month because, it is believed, of the proposed amendments to their provident fund. According to these amendments, planned by the Comptroller General of Income Tax. Malaysia, employees retiring before158 words
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Advertisement317 1964-12-02 12 SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE vßs£>>ir ill YEWLIANLTD., 1^ 37/38. BANK OF CHINA BLDG.. BATTERY RD., SPORE -1. TEL: *****/8 Factory" SINGAPORE Representative ZLIN CO., LTD. PENANG PLANTERS PEANUTS W (Cocktail Salted) are best m JB In Fact the Life of the party m Also available M *lT \SHEW MIX! I)317 words
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Advertisement38 1964-12-02 12 ■JSBS". JB tStt FOR SUPREME COMFORT AND INCREDIBLE HARD WEAR TOOTAL SHS IN BULKED NYLON SHIS for the discriminating! for men CRAVATS DRESSING GOWNS TTES PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS sums TERYLENE WORSTED 55% Terylenc 45% Wool Worsted FULLY GUARANTEED <$lACKS>38 words
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Article, Illustration40 1964-12-02 13 My family— by Akihito JTIIS photograph of Japan's Crowji Princess and Prince Hlro. taken by Crown Prince Akihito. Is among the many exhibits on display at the Imperial Household Agency Art Exhibition which opened In Tokyo last week. UP.I. photo.UPI - 40 words
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Article48 1964-12-02 13 LONDON. Tues. Ntiail announced yesterday it was sending ft.s million pints of beer and 60.--000 Turkeys to British troops .iround the world spending Christ- 1 mas away from home. It also intends to parachute Christmas dinners to soldiers in Borneo jungles. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article219 1964-12-02 13 OOSTON (Mass), Tues. 13 —Three of the gang that snatched US $1,219,000 from Brink's Inc. more than 14 years ago have petitioned for parole. And the man who prosecuted them understands why there Is more than a million dollars "still floating around waiting forAP - 219 words
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263 1964-12-02 13 NEW YORK, Tuesday. THE Pope's jewel-studded gold and silver crown, which he surrendered in a symbolic gesture to help the poor, has been given to the United States for permanent display. Francis Cardinal Spellman told a gathering of Roman Catholic clergy thatAP - 263 words
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Article26 1964-12-02 13 MANILA. Tues.— About 40 Japanese rifles have been seized by the constabulary on Negros Island. The weapons were found In mountain villages. AP.AP - 26 words
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Article27 1964-12-02 13 M r Speaker returns LONDON. Tues Sir Harry Hylton- Poster, Speaker of the House of Comirons. returned to Parliament yesterday two weeks after undergoing a hernia operation.—UPl.27 words
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113 1964-12-02 13 AMSTERDAM. Tues. A Dutch firm has run into Press criticism for a portrait series of "Big Men and Tyrants of the Present and Past" Including Sir Winston Churchill a and Hitler printed on cigar bands A spokesman for the Sluis cigar works said theReuter - 113 words
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264 1964-12-02 13 Sacking of G-Man Hoover report is denied YORK, Tues. A Newsweek Magazine report yesterday said that President Johnson has decided to replace J. Edgar Hoover as chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation has been denied by the White House. It said that President Johnson "never entertained" the thought ofAP; UPI - 264 words
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Article29 1964-12-02 13 MANILA, Tues. Three more inter-island vessels with at least 24 people on board were reporter lost today in storm-tossed seas In the southern Philippines— UPl.29 words
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Advertisement57 1964-12-02 13 give him 0 'fil "i***fc I I LATHER I <?(J(S'iUer I Alter Shave Lotion and Lather Shaving Cream I i* I //HPyv After Shave Lotion and Hair Cream o o H $U5 out After Shay« Lotion. Hair Cream. Stick and Body Talcum (yja (jlfiice masculine freshness makes it great to57 words
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Advertisement307 1964-12-02 13 1 Jj INTEREST VvJ I /A PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how «asy it it to open a Deposit Account. MALAYAN LTD. \^ri^tt/ AUTHORISED307 words
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629 1964-12-02 14 SIMBAS ON THE OFFENSIVE AS PARAS GO Battle for the airport LEOPOLDVILLE, Tuesday. £ONGQLESE rebels were last night reported to be on the offensive in Stanleyville now that Belgian paratroopers have left. The rebels are massing around the vital airport whose loss would make the position of the defenders desperate.Reuter; AP; UPI - 629 words
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147 1964-12-02 14 BRUSSELS. Tues. The Belgian Government last night denied that its Congo rescue mission was cut short because of United States reluctance to become further embroiled. A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said in reply to questions at a news conference that there wasAP - 147 words
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Article64 1964-12-02 14 TOKYO. Tues. A Defence Force C-46 transport carrying 10 oeople crashed on landing at Tokyo International airport yester- day. but all the occupants escaped before flames destroyed the plane. Witnesses said the *plane's landing gear apparently collapsed, furring it to make a belly-land-1 11AP - 64 words
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Article61 1964-12-02 14 MIAMI BEACH rues. 1. nude body of a New Jersey 1 widow. \i tapped mummy-sty'f m n blanket w .is found yesterday in her winter home in N'nrth Miami Bench Police said Mrs. Julia Berger. ibimt 50. was beaten and strangled ulir.oM a week ago. AAP - 61 words
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270 1964-12-02 14 Apartheid: Isolate S. Africa, the UN is urged I TNITED NATIONS. Tues. The General Assembly's Special Committee on Apartheid proposed last night the virtual isolation of South Africa from the rest of the world. In its repdn to the As.semb'y. due to open today, the 11 -nation body also urgedReuter - 270 words
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95 1964-12-02 14 SAIGON Tues. The Vietnamese Defence Ministry today announced that government forces killed almost 100 Communist guerillas a day last week, the most successful week in the war. A Defence Ministry spokesman suid Government forces killed 629 Vietcong guerillas and captured another 8.139UPI - 95 words
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Advertisement115 1964-12-02 14 drives like fun saves like crazy you'll like it What do more than 175 race and rally victories in 26 countries mean to you? The Cortina you can buy has the same engine, body and transmission, the same built-in reserves of strength as the Cortinas which laid tnis award-winning trail115 words
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Miscellaneous265 1964-12-02 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Watch lor the solution— i.e. 1. terror r af es s.lp U u, 7 KmT^^to keep cool! (13). 8. Old wasonable spirit th»t 10. Coarse suit!, sprouting parly affected Scrooge? (9. 4). on animals, partly on soil g. One way to escape an obscure (4-5).265 words
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Article, Illustration1469 1964-12-02 15 CHAPMAN PINCHER - CHAPMAN PINCHER TREACHERY HAS NEVER CARRIED SUCH A PREMIUM... THERE HAS NEVER BEEN SUCH A HEYDAY FOR THE DEFECTIONIST AND THE DOUBLE AGENT by The net is cast wide TODAY the Straits Times introduces a dossier on the fascinating, exciting, growing, and deadly world of spies. A man1,469 words
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Advertisement195 1964-12-02 15 SHE NOTICES THE f SMARTNESS It's the Pelaco difference that B N r.'j gtwes the wearer comfort plus IfL^^^^J^ 'kl style, with top quality fabric ttJWIWHf^GO/.Em < exciting collar styles and trim- MmM3mAd&*y COP iB 1 Pelaco "Gold Cup" Casuals are My tailored from colour-fast Contin- •ntal fabrics in sanforized195 words
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Advertisement336 1964-12-02 15 WORLDS MOST BEAUTIFUL BEST PERFORMING BIGGEST 27" TV CONSOLE for ALL CHANNEL VHF UHF RECEPTION r^^&ld&Gb "KOMET 65" IMPERIAL i nmiiiMMiiiiMnmiMiMh__jiiiii^^ ijj if hoMeit selection of TV programs by 5 1 I presure knobs each for UHF and VHF; I^B I highest safety of service, sharpest constant If panorarmlc 27"336 words
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Advertisement981 1964-12-02 16 (Continued from Page 10) PHOTOGRAPHY •n v »i ißMm.r—Bmm in n, mrntm RAPID PHOTOGRAPHIC COURSE" ■nun includes the art of picture taking and darkroom technique Enrol now S5-A Rowell Road. Spore. Between 7 p.m. 9 p.m. THIS CHRISTMAS send PhotoUreeting Cards Handsome. popular Kodak Photo-Greetlni: Card* made from your own981 words
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Advertisement966 1964-12-02 16 SITUATIONS VACANT v aj i mitt t— Box Sa •xir,. I REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY experienced salesman with drive and enthusiasm in rurniture market with at least 5 years experience. Must be well connected v ith furniture dealers in Singapore and South Malaya. Successful candidate will handle well-known Inner»prinK mattresses. Applicant must966 words
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Advertisement971 1964-12-02 16 OFFICE SPACE VACANT It Ward* St (Hin.}—*a* tt eta, axtra OFFICE (O LET. Area MM oq ft .naiiahie immediately, situated clour to (irun^rd Road area, tiling tnrougbout tat enquiries, 'ing Tel. ***** ***** I! 'pore) GODOWN SPACE VACANT m Warm* SS Mln.) Bam tt et*. axtrm CEMENT CODOWN Main Roadside971 words
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Advertisement808 1964-12-02 16 EDUCATION M Word* SS (Min.)-Box St et*. astra TYPEWRITING: INDIVIDUAL COACHlNG 'attention our Speciality (very popular). Book-keeping. Shorthand (4 months Rapid) MornlnK /Afternoon /Kvenlng. ITS. 19 Lorong 30. Ueylang. Spore 40W7. CHINESE VMCA SCHOOL'S December Typewriting. Admissions open:— January Beginners Book-keeping. Shorthand. Typewriting. English. Malay Excellent coaching, nominal lees. IU7808 words
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Advertisement919 1964-12-02 16 WANTED M Word* SS (¥lh.>— Box St eta. rxtra 1 RBQUIRS TWO CYLINDRICAL water LanKx p fl diameter 12s t long; tßJckness above I" or equivalent. 7 Write P.O. Box 2609 Singapore. WB PAY CASH lor used Malaysian c stamps Including Japanese occupation i Register your lots and collections to919 words
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Advertisement724 1964-12-02 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wora* vj iMim.y—Hnw in <-•• It« 3 o*>lL KADETT excellent condition. Contact Tel: (B'pore) ***** or 75lin. No dealers. FORO PREFECT 19SS for sale KOOd condition. Best offer over Jl.lMxi/■ecures. Contact Tel. (S pure) 603U2. TRIUMPH HERA LD COUPE 1959. Oood Condition. Price *****/- 0.8.0. Contact David724 words
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Advertisement201 1964-12-02 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE .•0 H..r«T, ,«,.> .1 ,1- Xlra 1962 CHEVROLtT IMPALA I Owner. M dltion. JT.JiHi II P. Ai Orchard Ku.nl, S pore. Tel: ■ML THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD. IMB CAR IWH BI'IIIOL okki.R Fist ***** S Waxen 1462 ***** Fiat 1500 Saloon rta >4.'uo Flat 1100 Evp.201 words
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Advertisement1152 1964-12-02 17 B^ r rr y H_rLBM By t 9 \\W\\W PT—^^ai TO LIVERPOOL S WEST COAST U.K.: Oue S pore Sam f S>am Kenans MENESTHEUS Li«erpul, Avonmouth la Pt Tilaj Dtc 1 MYRMIDON h Lueriioi, i t-.m.... Gli. 31 Dec 1 AJAX Liverpitl net 3 Uic Dec 1/11 Bm II PtIROCLUS1,152 words
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Advertisement1258 1964-12-02 17 WUUiM^UUdMMMSiUiKM |l||l THE.EACjONES L>o^~V^l intCATO I ui»M»ua«r.jwtiitM)a»ja pajiAiio Pine 7ISI rue., »121 PkMt Sill PkMt (2371 SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH. LATTAKIA GENOA, U HAVRE, HAMBURG. BREMEN. tNIWtIP, RQIURDtM, AMSTERDAM. GOTHENBURG. URHUS ANO COPENHAGEN. 35ra^"^^^'na!r^^^"Tanan« "KAMBOOIA" (a) G 4243/ 3 Dec 4/ S Dtc 7/ S OIC "KOREA" (I) 11/21 Otc 22/241,258 words
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Advertisement1291 1964-12-02 17 EXPRESS SERVICE IP LONOON, LIVERPOOL I. CONTINENTAL PORTS. bLnVKALKIb Antoeip jai II imgacon P S nam Penans Rotterdam IM 14 la PartTaaa; Dm 3/ 1 HamDutg In II n k>*l«J* A A For London Oic 24 UJLNVALLA HamDurg Jm 1 Singjoo'e P. S'tiarn fenjng Gd. 33 Dec Oec 5/ i1,291 words
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Advertisement1273 1964-12-02 17 krj^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. ItjiW LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE P^lwHl HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH I Cmgacore p. Sham Penang t CITY OF CHICAGO Gd.-. 31 32/Tada* I t CITY 0: RIPON 25/27 Dec 21 Dec CITY OF LEICESTER 12/14 Jaa 15 IS 111 17 Jia t CITY OF COLOMBO1,273 words
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Article135 1964-12-02 18 MELBOURNE, Tues. INDUSTRIALS were steadier today but trading was again quiet and most movements small. Base Metals were again featured by Kenison with a jump of 4s to 635. a recovery In New Broken Hill to 119s. and a rise of 2s. to 495. Odin C.R.A. in late135 words
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Article244 1964-12-02 18 rvECEMBER first grade ruboer f.o.b. closed at 6 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur ymterday at 691 centa per Ib. down three-eighths of a cent, on Monday's clomnx level for the position. The tone wiih very quiet. R.A.S. md F.M.R.E. closing prises in cents per Ib. yesterday: ►T.244 words
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Article100 1964-12-02 18 •yHE Malayan Exchange Banks' As- sociation made these changes In Ita rate* to merchants yesterday (all ratpn to $n m i Near York: buying TT 32 11/16. airmail CD 32 13/16. 90 d/st. 33 1/8 crrdlt bllla. 33 5/16 trade bills. Canada: buylOK TT 35 1/S. airmail OD100 words
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Article10 1964-12-02 18 Nov. Oct. Rubber: 70.73 71.87 Tins: 5751.53 5789.8410 words
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648 1964-12-02 18 From Our Market Correspondent IT was another very quiet day on tbe Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday and once more brokers found plenty 'of time on their hands with investors still holding off the market. In industrials price movements were, if anything, erratic648 words
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Article27 1964-12-02 18 Malayan Stork Indices: Nov. 30 Drc. I Industrials: 87.70 87.9! Tins: 131.80 130.89 S nihlirrs: 109.96 109.94 Dec. 30. 19fi3 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article775 1964-12-02 18 gUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in bracket INDUSTRIALS: C. S. Holdinga (2,000) $2.37: Dunlops iS.OOO) $1.59. (2.000) $1.87: Esso ords. (2.000) $1.93; F. and N. ords775 words
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Article82 1964-12-02 18 "■pHE foilowinar dividends are expected shortly and la fiatr of payment is in bracket*" INDUSTRIALS: Coodwood Pirk Mot«l lorn- pavmrnt lti.il.ii3t. Sabah Timber (interim 25.11.C5, Boustead (one payment MS. Ml Cold Storage Holdings IMMIIM U.lt.d), Malayan Tobacco -lm.il 7 IJti.li. Mttal Bo< ilntFriiii S.IS.CD. and Woarne Brothers ltin:il82 words
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Article64 1964-12-02 18 pMINESE Produce EichanKC Sinna- pare noon pmmi per picul yesterO«y: Coconut Oil: hulk Ball m S6<) M-llera. Copra: Nov Dae. IK- Continent: Uni|io:<-d. Pepper: Mi.ntok white 51.VJ1 fellers. Bar»u.ik vnr.i- sn: HdrMv.uk MM* I U.ln|H>-iK M.uk tl^ll sHIi-m. ASTA SHU wllers. Singapore Copra Association noon priass: I rcinci.'fl64 words
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Article26 1964-12-02 18 Dec. 1. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 691 cents (down three-eighths of a rent). TIN: 5728 (down 51U.874). Unofficial estimated offering: 175 tons (down 5 tons).26 words
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Advertisement1119 1964-12-02 18 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacitic and Atlantic Service Hongkong i. F.sncisco I. Angnet N.York P'phia Baltimore "lSMtsaim Mara- II Dec/2 Jai 11 jm IS Jm I FM IB FM 11 Ftl ■Hilswirttm luces" 25/27 Jai 11 Ftl II Fll I Mar II Mar 11 Mar Wan Coast of1,119 words
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Advertisement1029 1964-12-02 18 ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN s.s. "CHUSAN" (24.000 torn fully oircondifioned stobillted) Deports:- Penang 9th January 1965 Singapore 12th January 1965 For Hongkong 15th/ 17th January Japan 21it/25th January. Hongkong 28/31 January 1965 Arrives:- Singapore 3 February 1965 Arrives:- Penang sth February 1965 Fares From:- Penang from 51.089.00 (First Clots) 712.001,029 words
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Advertisement440 1964-12-02 18 WILHELMSEN LINES rROM: Scaalisaiaa ait Ctatiaeatai Parts ttl laauak aat Mt*t (eat >->nang P S'rian- < oox THEBEN (Calls Pusan, Japan) Sla. IS-1S Sis Tel»> TAMESIS loans Mam:!) 14/ IS Otc 11/11 Uti -%<l\ Js' 'NERMOPYLAE iCaiU Pu«an. laotnl 'I'M BARBER LINE rROM KU EASI ANO WEST CUA>I PORIS lURANDOI440 words
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Advertisement134 1964-12-02 18 WESTBOUNO: EBROPE SERVICE Stngapoft -enint, Marseilles, Na>re, Oaaairt, NARA IS/17 Otc 11/21 Otc 21 Dec Aatwcrs. Haakurg. IreaiM, lattanasj SOUTN t WEST AFRICA SERVICE Singapore Durban (22/12), Port Eimbelh (25/t2), Ctpttowr (27 12). TAIOA l/|hi Matadi (1/1), Port HircOurt. Lagos. Apa: i '7 1). Cotono* (S/1). Lome. Takoram. Freetown OaKai134 words
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458 1964-12-02 19 yoi.I.OWI.V; the drop In sv London overnight the straits Tin price yesterday fell by $10.87} to $728 on an offering estimated decreased by .1 tons to 175 tons. In London overnight tin held steady after an initial modest fall to show end session458 words
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Article265 1964-12-02 19 December 1. Three months. INDUSTRIAL* I°.ouslr.id 13rts. National Iron 9 eta Dunlops lft eta. t'nlteers IS cts. City I lev. 7 rtx. M. Containers 12 cts K Smeltrrx 21 cts. M. Cables IS eta. K?*o lft cts. McAllster 12 cts Krd. I>lsp. 12rts M. Invest. 12 cts. r.265 words
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Article98 1964-12-02 19 V.HIPS lying slongiids the Singapere wharves or tiptctid today are: KwariKtung 40/41. Ventura 3S/39, Lexa M.irr.ik 44. City of Chicago 31/32. lWyernntein 33 H. Thebin 15/16. Mersey Lloyd 46. State of Maharashta 43. 1 H.n.i i S) 36. Sumpitan N.W. 2. PORT SWETTENHAM: Wharf Berths: Crusader, PeUllng.98 words
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Article38 1964-12-02 19 I IN the free tichinut mjrktt tn Hong w Kodk yciterday the U.S. dallar w«» tiuoted at 3.764 for TT and 5.741 for cuh. stirlinK was quoted at 16 and mm t»»l of fold at 251.38 words
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Advertisement15 1964-12-02 19 Then place a small ad in our classified columns. Straits Times classified* brmi BIG result*.15 words
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Advertisement1072 1964-12-02 19 Continued from Page, 16) VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Words Si (Ml*.)— Box St cts. txtrm 1963 F/ANCLIA IM6O A/40 1959 VI Prefect S/ wagon 1958 O/Rekord 1957 F/1100 PVPrefert 1908 M/Mlnor P/tMO R 'Junior 1955 K/Anglla F/1100. 245 Middle Road. Spore *****. AUSTIN A4O FARINA. Registered January 1980. One Owner.1,072 words
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Advertisement876 1964-12-02 19 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. It Words Si (Ml*.y—mmx S» rt». mUrm TIMDT LIT LAURIL Massag* Bteambath refresh you. Llcenasd Masseur Masseuse. 319-P River Valley Road. Spore. Telephone ***** 10.00 a.m. to S 00 p.m. sharp. JEUNESSE IT BEAUTE Relaxing body -mass tge by experienced masseur/ tira.'Kujc, Modern and hygienic. 33 tt876 words
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Advertisement759 1964-12-02 19 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME I. PATTINSON TEMPLE. Secretary. Austasia Line Ltd.. P.O. Box 1946. Singapore, hereby give notice that In consequence of the change of name. I have applied to the Minister of Transport under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act. 1894, in respect759 words
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Advertisement619 1964-12-02 19 NOTICES MALAYAN TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the SUtes of Malaya) The Directors announce that the consolidated trading profit for the year ended 30th September. 1964, or Malayan Tobacco Company Limited and its SubsidiaryCompany amounts to $12,784,671/-. The net profit after providing for taxation (including turnover tax) of Malayan Tobacco619 words
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Advertisement450 1964-12-02 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT POWER STATION ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS Applications are Invited from suitably qualified Federal Citizens for the pests of Power Station Electrical Maintenance Engineer in Division I of the Board's Pensionable Establishment in toe following grades: Timescale 'A'— sl,l2o x 35-1.330 basic salary plus COLA at the450 words
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Advertisement470 1964-12-02 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCY IN SINGAPORE APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malaysian Citizens (which expression includes Singapore Citizens) for the following appointment: AIRPORT SECURITY OFFICER, Dept. of Civil Aviation. SALARY $360 20A 400 445--20A-525-25A-600 625-25A-800 plus V. A. Serving officer in the Royal Malaysia/ Police, if selected, will enter the470 words
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Article, Illustration617 1964-12-02 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By i gINGAPORE, Tues. Malaysian racing is facing a crisis. Unless the MRA step in now to mediate in the dispute between Federa-tion-based trainers and stable hands, the Christmas Holiday races at Penang are in peril of being reduced617 words
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Article83 1964-12-02 20 LONDON, Tues. English :hampion National Hunt Jockey. Josh Oifford. 23, was taken tc :ospital yesterday with a su>pcted broken right thigh aftei us mount. Reverando. fell i: he sixth race at Nottingham. Oifford. who is currently to *cond place :n the Jockeys .ble had earlier inReuter - 83 words
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Article267 1964-12-02 20 IPOH, Tues. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on i lie I poh races on Sunday: RACE 1 At the entrance to the straight Laralegis. who was racing on the outside of Trh Su Su, moved out. Golconda, who was following, attempted to take the opening between them267 words
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Article214 1964-12-02 20 LONDON, Tues. Japanese buyers were well in evidence when the Newmarket December Sales, Europe's biggest bloodstock auction, opened yesterday. There was a party of a dozen Japanese buyers at the sales "with money to spend," said one of them. They hope to return home with about 80 purchases214 words
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Article749 1964-12-02 20 184 ENTRIES FOR BUKIT TIMAH MEET SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Sin- gapore Turf Club announced < >d ay that there will be 184 horses UTining' ai the December meeting tiich opens on Saturday. The amended entries, comprisBg 31 in Class Two. 59 in Class Three. 39 in Class Pour. 36 in749 words
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Article263 1964-12-02 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. Clever Dirk (Kevin Mitchell) and King's Choice (Subian Dal wee) did a fine trial in yielding going here this morning when they ran 3f In 37 1/5 sec. Winning Number, who is back in training after a spell. aUo impressed when he bent Winning263 words
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Advertisement90 1964-12-02 20 ELEGANT PRACTICAL 9m Sm FUNCTIONAL The new Bedford light van combines all of these qualities plus ruggedness and 70 cubic feet of load space (8 cwt), load space which is easily accessible from the front or rear. Small traders and big fleet operators will find the new Bedford van a90 words
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Advertisement490 1964-12-02 20 ©EARN What you're really worth! Let ICS training develop your ability and help you to a better jobi With ICS you learn at home, at your own pace Your progress m sure, as instruction is thorough and easy-to-follow Send us the coupon below todav 1 Moderate fees; no book* to490 words
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482 1964-12-02 21 SAFA must be on guard against the 'middlemen' SINGAPORE'S leading footballers will never be happy it seems unless they have a crisis going in the state team's affairs. The past seasons lesson of successes which can be won by an unity of purpose has been easily lorgotten. Before the FAM482 words
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Article52 1964-12-02 21 by Norman Siebel The real regret in the present episode is that Kok Seng ends a \t'ry distinguished soccer career In an atmosphere of discord. He ranks among Singapore's great captains and it will be very fitting if SAFA will pay an official tribute to him when they name52 words
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Article68 1964-12-02 21 KDALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian cycling season for 1865 opens with the 50 miles open massed start race for the Low Leong Challenge Cup on Jan. 10. The tvent will start from the eighth milestone Malacca to Alor Oajah Road from where cyclists will68 words
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184 1964-12-02 21 BADMINTON THAILAND NAME STRONGEST TEAM v MALAYSIA l/'UALA LUMPUR, Tues. xv —Thailand will field their strongest team for the flrst-leg of the home-and-away international badminton match against Malaysia here on Dec. 12-13. Badminton Association of Malaysia secretary Charlie Scow said today that the Thai team manager, Hwang Yong Urn, had184 words
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Article77 1964-12-02 21 HOCKEY Spore Lewie Div. 1: SCO v Prisons postponed, rain. Kluanc Leaffne: Gurkha 8. C. 1 Ramblers 1 Gurkha Engineers 3 SES Old Boys 2. Friendly i Spore): Malays 4 Sikhs 1. SOCCER Ipoh League Dlt. 1: Kilat w.o. Klnta Indians. Hose Cup quarter-final (Seretnbani: Indians v Kllat postponed,77 words
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591 1964-12-02 21 CRICKET LONDON. Tues. Jim Standen,. who topped the English county cricket bowling averages this year, will miss Worcester- shire's six-week tour of Kenya. 1 Rhodesia, India, Thailand. Malay- sia and Hong Kong starting on Feb. 11. Siandcn is first choice goal- keeper for591 words
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Article33 1964-12-02 21 .tRIDOETOWN. Tues.- A new nand to accommodate UOO people, costing about W*****00 ia to be built at Kensington Oval here In readineas for the Australian cricket tour early next ya*r.— aeuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration64 1964-12-02 21 GABRIEL ELORDE of the Philippines, (right) and Sun Kang II of South Korea mix it up at close range during their 12-round fight at Ararieta Coliseum, just outside Manila. Elorde, world Junior lightweight champion, ran into one of his toughest fights against Sun before pounding64 words
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Article20 1964-12-02 21 LONDON. Tues.— Neath scored a 9-0 away win over Aberavon In a Rugby Union match played yesterday ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article99 1964-12-02 21 Pastrano stops Downes LONDON, Tues. America:. Willie Pastrano retained his world light-heavyweight boxing title at Manchester last night. when the referee stopped the right against Terry Downes (Britain in the 11th round. Downes was badly hurt by a crushing right to the chin which floored him for a count ofReuter - 99 words
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Article24 1964-12-02 21 TOKYO, Tues Eder Jofre (Brazil) is expected to defend his world bantamweight boxing title against Fighting Harada (Japan) here on Mar 23.24 words
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213 1964-12-02 21 SOCCER K im Swee stars in Chinese victory CHINESE 4 INDIANS 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. Chinese, the Singapore Premier League champions for the past two years, had a tough operjng match this season at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Chinese were often hardpressed by the speedy Indian attacjc but thanks to splendid213 words
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Article106 1964-12-02 21 CINGAPORE, Tues. A former Scottish Under-19 international goalkeeper, Ron Smith was among those who Impressed yesterday's Singapore youth soccer trial at Jalan Besar Stadium. Smith, a student at the Dockyard Technical College, is almost certain to be selected to play for Singapore in the Burnley Cud106 words
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Advertisement135 1964-12-02 21 It happens to everybody at some S s- time or other, BEEN HERE BEFORE!' ScMititti cm still Mty kmsi at the iiswcrt J i [j J /j j ti a riddle that hat biff led then far centunei. Ift V VI \U I Aiy clats thty fit always liad tt135 words
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Advertisement315 1964-12-02 21 introducing FOUR SQUARE GOLD op pntirGlv Simply the finest Virginia leaf, made even better by being matured in cask. Smooth taste and slow burning, it's a pipe dream come true. FOUR SQUARE GOLD is the latest addition to the other famous blends. RED. BLUE, GREEN and YELLOW FOUR SQUARE JJLN315 words
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Miscellaneous77 1964-12-02 21 SOCCER— Spore GSFA Jr. Cap (semi-flnal i PWD v Semboyan (Jn. Besar) 5.15. Permk Burnley Cup trial (Jn. Abdul Jalil erd>. BADMINTON Foone Scone Cup: Inter-zone semi-ilnal— Peralt v Kelantan <SBA Hall* 7.30 Rt'GGER— Inter-covt. service* final: Mai Police v Mai Forces (Pol. Depot > Club matches: Klang v RMAF77 words
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Article355 1964-12-02 22 SOVIET SPACE PROBE JOINS U.S. ROCKET BUT RED SPACECRAFT 'NOT WORKING PROPERLY 9 MOSCOW, Tuesday. A Soviet space probe has joined an American rocket in a race to Mars, but the Russians announced today that their probe was not working properly. "IYol)e-2" was launched yesterday from355 words
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Article, Illustration134 1964-12-02 22 'pIIE acting Chief MinisI ter of Sarawak, Mr. James Wong, presenting cheque for 5163.925 for the National Defence Fund to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, at Parliament House yesterday. The amount represents the collection in Sarawak during the National Solidarity Week. The Tengku described134 words
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Article70 1964-12-02 22 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. this morning praised the staff of the Kandang Kerbau Hospital for their excellent work and high sense of dedication in coping with such a heavy volume nf work with limited staff and facilities. Mr. Yong70 words
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349 1964-12-02 22 Stephens' 'no' to talk of breakaway by UPKO SINGAPORE, Tuesday. gAIUirS Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, tonight brushed aside speculation that his party, the United Pasok Kada/an Organisation might break away from the Sabah Alliance. i "Our party has no intention of breaking away from the Sabah Alliance unless, of349 words
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163 1964-12-02 22 CHAMPAGNE, OYSTERS AT CHURCHILL'S BIRTHDAY LONDON. Tues. Sir Winston Churchill last night sat down to a 90th birthday dinner surrounded by his family aud some of his closest friends. Only a few minutes earlier he had made a brief, unexpected appearance at a window of his London house to acknowledge163 words
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Article86 1964-12-02 22 SINGAPORE, Tues. —The two airmen in the Royal New Zealand Air Force Canberra Jet bomber which crashed off Singapore yesterday are presumed dead, an RAF spokesman said today. I The pilot was Flying Officer I Russell Bennett Thomson. 23. of Chrl&tchurch. and the observer86 words
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Article322 1964-12-02 22 RUBBER LONDON. Tues. Spot 21 Hd.. Jan 20\d., Feb. 20-1116 d.. Mar. 20% d.. Jan/Mar. 20-11/16 d., Apr./ June 20% d.. July Sept. 20-9/16 d., Oct., Dec. 20-9 16d., Jan. Mar 20 Hd., Apr/June 20Sd., July/Sept 204 d., e.U. Dec. 20-9 16d.. Jan. 20'jd.. Feb. 20-7/16 d. Tone:322 words
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112 1964-12-02 22 NINE WHO STRAYED SET FREE BY CHINA UONG KONG, Tues.— China today released a British naval officer and eight British sailors whose navy cutter strayed into Chinese Communist waters on a weekend camping and bathing expediture. A Royal Navy spokesman announced that the nine men were well treated by the112 words
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Article, Illustration179 1964-12-02 22 KUALA LUMPI'R. Tues. Brigadier Tengku Ahmad bin Tcrukn Bis.ir Burhanuddin. the (»nimander of the 3rd Federal Infantry Brigade. hat hern appointed to command the Kast Brigade in S;tbah. He will succeed Biiuadier Dato Ibrahim bin Ismail, who has completed a one-year tour of179 words
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Advertisement116 1964-12-02 22 vV I f 2m. m lull I Tr I ,^B r Test conducted m the U.S.A. Mmj IS professional bitten This qh£ Schick Stainless Steel blade just shaved these 15 barbers! Special Schick Stainless Sted takes v edge twice sc**' c as slurp as a barber's straight razor and holds116 words
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Advertisement91 1964-12-02 22 ■taig^ FLOWERS— a lovely way v#f|* of saying WL*+ HAPp Y CHRISTMAS H| When it's a gift for that very special someone. Wk Flowers by Interflora are the perfect answer and it's so easy. Your nearest Interflora florist is just a phone call away. It's the ideal Christmas gift, always91 words
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Miscellaneous44 1964-12-02 22 THE ENGAGEMENT IS announced of Rirnard Gu.in IMC, < Icier son of Mr. find Mrs. OnK Kirn Vim of Johorc Bahru to M.irtant Lul. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lum s,-.- W«g of Kui ln Lumpur on NovemUr 2L'nd 1004 In IVrth \V»tern Australia.44 words
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