The Straits Times, 5 December 1964
1964-12-05
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Title Section23 1964-12-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 tffiti# ld fa**"* 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73123 words
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Article, Illustration804 1964-12-05 1 Rioting follows the one- vote defeat SPEAKER ADJOURNS HOUSE AS DEMONSTRATORS TRY TO STORM CEYLONESE PARLIAMENT COLOMBO, FRED AY AFTER last night's one-vote shock defeat in parliament of Mrs. Bandaranaike's Government, the Speaker today abruptly adjourned the House until Dec. 17 after demonstrations outside the Chamber.Agencies - 804 words
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125 1964-12-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. fTHE Socialist Front leader, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, made a strong plea today for increasing the salary of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, in view of his "heavy responsibilities." He said that in other countries, particularly Britain, the gap between125 words
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Article48 1964-12-05 1 LONDON. Fri Britain today agreed to arbitrate in a frontier dispute between Argentina and Chile. The British acceptance was conveyed to the Argentine and Chile Ambassadors at a meeting today with Mr. George Thomson. I new Minister of State (or Foreign I Affairs. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article24 1964-12-05 1 PARIS. Frl. The French National Assembly last night voted the country's first balanced budget in 36 years by 284 votes to 143.24 words
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Article32 1964-12-05 1 KUCHING, Fri Dollar notes overwritten with anti-Malaysia slogans in Chinese, English and Iban are being circulated in many districts in Sarawak, a police spokesman said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration631 1964-12-05 1 Indon Reds attack American library RIGHT: i Minister who led the revolt and lost the day for Mrs. Banda JAKARTA. Friday. TROOPS and police battled with clubs to beat back scores of Communist Youth Front members who stormed the U.S. cultural building here today in protest against American action inReuter; AP; UPI - 631 words
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Article86 1964-12-05 1 'SAY NO, PAPA, SAY NO' ...And a wedding is called off i^RENOBLE (France). Fri. "Do you take this woman to be your lawful wedded wife," Deputy Mayor Pierre Grillet asked the prospective groom, Jean Gelant. 73. There was a pause. Then Gelant's children. ?itting> behind him at the ceremony, whispered.UPI - 86 words
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Article33 1964-12-05 1 MANILA. Fii— A cholera outbreak spawned by storms in the central Philippines last week has killed 15 persons and hospitalised 18 to Negroes Occidental province in the last three days. UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article88 1964-12-05 1 Libel case verdict today KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Judgment in the libel and slander action by the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Taiib, against the PPP leader, Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam, M.P., will be delivered here tomorrow by Mr. Justice Hepworth. Also named as a defendant in the action was88 words
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Article18 1964-12-05 1 BRUSSELS. Fri. The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions has condemned Indonesia's aggression against Malaysia— AP.AP - 18 words
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Article306 1964-12-05 1 $13,000 grab bid foiled CONTRACTOR HIT BY AIR GUN PELLET From PHILIP KHOO: SINGAPORE. Fri. SUBCONTRACTOR wai wounded in the neck I>\ a pellet from ;m air pistol when lie foiled n payroll robbery loday. j Mr. Peh Lim Chong. 37, the sub-contractor, had taken the precaution to split up306 words
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Article34 1964-12-05 1 COLLECE CLASH KARACHI. Fri Striking college stuilrnts clashed with police yesterd.iv Thirty persons were injured. 10 of them seriously Students were apparently s.-ekins to back up demands submitted to college ollieials IPI34 words
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Advertisement172 1964-12-05 1 GERMANY'S /jj^2)) Vr~£^r^ FIRST IN FASHION W m 1 I?"" 9i j "|L GENEVE jj bs^BbTSi^^^^^^bbk ft |Wb^BJ| 1 I sam f W*"_l*" B l aaaV *J »v The spirit of creation The deiigncM of Univcrsal-GeneT* hove much in common witn poin»er». Instead o» sloviihly adhcrinf to accepted foshionj, they172 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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208 1964-12-05 2 U.S. NOT Td INCREASE FORCES IN SOUTH VIETNAM WASHINGTON. Fri. TT Gen. Maxwell Taylor. U.S. ambassador to Saigon. said yesterday after a farewell call on President Johnson that be did not see any need for increasing; American manpower in South Vietnam. The ambassador previously conferred with President Johnson last TuesdayReuter - 208 words
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Article39 1964-12-05 2 NEW DELHI. Fri. The Indian Government will appoint a .ine-man commission to inquire Into all aspects of the assassination 16 years ago of Mahntma Gandhi, the Home Affairs Ministor, Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda. announced in Parliament toda». Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article30 1964-12-05 2 JAKARTA. Fri. The Indonesian Foreign Ministry announced today that the Australian Government haa approved the nppointnirnt of Major-General R.A. Ko.sahin as new Indonesian amb.issudor to Australia. AP.AP - 30 words
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202 1964-12-05 2 China's bomb? Effect is nil General SEOUL, Fri. U.S. 3e n Hamilton Howze, commander of United Nations forces on the Korean truce front, said today that China's nuclear bomb test gave no more power to its field troops. In a radio Pddress to his troops. Gen. Howze said: "The militaryUPI - 202 words
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Article, Illustration352 1964-12-05 2 Playing with fire, Brez warning to U.S. MOSCOW, Friday. 'J'HE Soviet Premier, Mr. Leonid I. Brezhnev, yesterday accused the United States of "'imperialist" air strikes against North Vietnam and warned that Russia was prepared "to give aid" to the Hanoi regime. In a stinging attack that also covered American actions352 words
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Article55 1964-12-05 2 JAKARTA. Fri. The Catholic Party of Indonesia is investigating charges brought by a Communist youth group that a priest in Malang. east Java, is a subversive agent. The priest. Father Wang of the St. Joseph Monastery is accused of being an agent of the KuomintangUPI - 55 words
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Article45 1964-12-05 2 ADEN Fri. An Arab blew himself to pieces here last night when a bomb lie was carrying exploded, poilce reported. The police said the man. identified only as Hubeishi. blew ap:irt as he was walking past a lire station.— A.P.AP - 45 words
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Article28 1964-12-05 2 DACCA. Fri. At least 1.000 people have died of cholera in flvo dls'r.cts of East Pakistan during the past two montlv.- according to unofficial reports.28 words
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Article39 1964-12-05 2 LONDON. Fri. China may have her rirst hydrogen weapons "within two to five years" and some medium range rockets to deliver them, it was reported here today by the authoritative Royal Institute for International Affairs. L.P.I.39 words
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215 1964-12-05 2 Reporter is kicked out of Kenya after ticket row VAIROBI. Fri. Mr. Richard Beeston, Nairobi-based staff correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph, \&as placed under arrest and escorted aboard an aircraft here last night after refusing to board unless he was allowed to buy his own ticket. Mr. Beeston hadReuter - 215 words
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Article63 1964-12-05 2 Ben Bella reshuffles Cabinet A LGIERS, Fri— President x\ Ahmed Ben Bella reshuffles his Cabinet attachin? the Economic Ailairs and Information portfolios to his own office Mr. Houari Boumedienne remained the No. 2 man as First Vice-Premier and Defence Minister. Two Ministers lost their Jobs id the reshuffle. Tewfik elUPI - 63 words
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Article29 1964-12-05 2 JAKARTA. Fri. Central Java has rejuvenated its rubber plantations and Is paying more attention to better quality trees owned by smallholders. Antara newa agency reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Miscellaneous26 1964-12-05 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby i (NOW, f&W) fvou k^OW TMAT rrs) S" /OUT SOCELV VCHj\ V i ittS/ y V A LITTLE y 1/ ~~""1/26 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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Article, Illustration701 1964-12-05 3 LONDON, Fri. The new Labour Government faces a critica popularity test soon in a "little general election resulting from peerages announced today. Two Labour MPs are among 13 Labour life peer and three Liberal life peer created, bringing to five the number of by-elections ex pectedReuter - 701 words
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Article, Illustration218 1964-12-05 3 Wilson: Britain going to have a modern, robust economy LONDON, Friday Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, said yesterday Britons had to show the world the country was going to have "a modern, dynamic, robust and competitive economy.'' The Prime Minister, in his first television interview taking office in midOctober, defendedReuter - 218 words
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Article34 1964-12-05 3 PARIS. Fri. The Western E.:<-opean Union Assembly last night adopted a recommendation calling for a summit conference of the six Common Market countries and Britain to discuss European political union.34 words
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Article20 1964-12-05 3 TORONTO. Prl. The Ontario appeal court ruled that "Fanny Hill" is fit for the Canadian public. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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138 1964-12-05 3 De Gaulle's 'Monroe Doctrine' for Europe PARiS, Fri. President de Gaulle is seeking to establish a "Monroe Doctrine for Eurone," the French Information Minister. Mr. Peyrefitte, said yesterday. Its. aim is "Europe for the Europeans" just as the original Monroe Doctrine called for "America for the Americans." Mr. Pcyrefitt* told138 words
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Article59 1964-12-05 3 LONDON. Prl. A divorce petition by Peter Hall. 33-yeur-old director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, against his Frenchborn wife, actress Leslie Caron. citing as co-respondent Hollywood actor Warren Beatty. appeared yesterday In the list of defended actions for future hearing In London. Mr and Mrs.Reuter - 59 words
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Article39 1964-12-05 3 LONDON. Prl. A jury at Lewes Assizes took less than five minutes yesterday to acquit Peter Sharp. 17. of shooting John Edwards, 38. with intent to murder aim after Sharp testified that Edwards called him "darling". UPI.UPI - 39 words
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168 1964-12-05 3 LONDON. Fri. The I Prime Minister, Mr Harold Wilson, yesterday rejected a proposal that he should Initiate oil sanctions against South Africa through the United Nations. The suggestion was made In the House of Commons by Mr. Reei- 1 nald Preeson. a LabourReuter - 168 words
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190 1964-12-05 3 Johnson has 'very minor' operation on hand- WASHINGTON, Fri.— President Johnson underwent "every minor" surgery yesterday for the removal of a thickening of the skin at the back of his right hand. The White House spokesman. Mr. George Reedy, told reporters: "There Is no suspicion of malignancy." The surgery wouldReuter - 190 words
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Article32 1964-12-05 3 LOS ANGELES. Fri.—USss,ooo--a-couple ($15,000) dinner attracted 1,400 people to the Beverley Hilton Hotel last night. It was part of a campaign to raise US$3O million or the Cedars-Sinai Medical centre.AP.32 words
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Article37 1964-12-05 3 BONN, Pri. A photograph purporting to show Adolf Hitler after he shot himself in April. 1945, appeared In a Bonn newspaper yesterday. It aroused little interest in the West German ca- 1 pital. AP.AP - 37 words
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Advertisement243 1964-12-05 3 the switched on shop DONALD MOORE I GALLERIES plugged in pefiple 200 Clemenceau Avenue, S'pore-9 Open 9a.m. to 6p.m. Monday to Saturday JUST ARRIVED! Hofner Solid Electric Guitars TheM guitars or* specially designed with lit Hi* latest tingle row machine heads, double jjfet cutaways, and tremelo arms to produce vibrate243 words
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612 1964-12-05 4 SCHOOLBOY ABDUCTION CASE SINGAPORE. Frl A QI'ARKY open. tor, Mr. Low Boh Tun, told the Assizes today that after his son had been abducted lie had first enlisted the aid of a friend to look for him instead of seeking help from612 words
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Article, Illustration181 1964-12-05 4 CRIME BUSTER Deputy Superintendent of Police, Ong Kirn Boon, head of the Special Investigations Section, CID, today missed a commendation ceremony at which he was to receive two high commendation certificates from the Commissioner of Police, Mr. John Le Cain. Mr. Ong. who headed the list of181 words
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Advertisement76 1964-12-05 4 TO-NITE at THE SOUTH EAST (satu.oav.asiA HOTEL 190 Waterloo Street, Spore 7. Tel: ***** DINING FROM: i 8.30 PM 12 DANCINGS MIONIGHT SPECIAL ATTRACTION Resident Band m B m c i Guest Bands Black Eagle Combo i Gippslonders with Cyclones Rahim RahmonS at the Mike. I Th< Duk SPOT DANCES-76 words
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Advertisement321 1964-12-05 4 "ROTARY "CHARITY "PREMIERE: Under the distinguished patronage of Hit Excellency The Yang Di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof Bin Ishak. at Shaws CAPITOL THEATRE Singapore j on Wednesday 23rd December at 9.00pm in aid of ROTABY SPONSORED CHARITIES SEASON FROM THURSDAY 24th DECEMBER I if'SWEIIGGEST EHTERTAINMEHT EVER m\ J TO ROCK THE321 words
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262 1964-12-05 5 Tan: Govt using exam to block promotions 'NUMBER OF FAILURES IS ALARMING' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —A call to the Government to review its clerical service examination was made by Dr. Tan Chee Khoon (SFBatu) in the House of Representatives today. Speaking during the committee debate on the estimates for the262 words
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Article, Illustration49 1964-12-05 5 Tengku Kahar is new CO. ofsthßn. LIEUT.-COL. Ten k v Kahar bin Tengku Mahadi (above) has been selected to take over command of the sth Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, stationed at Batu Gajah. Perak. He succeeds Lieut-Col. Sha'ari bin Daud. who has been appointed Personnel Staff Officer, National Service.49 words
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Article36 1964-12-05 5 KLANG.. Fri. Maruthanunuthu Vaiyapuri. 42, of Jalan Limau, was fined $15 in the magistrate's court here today for behaving In a disorderly manner by- slapping his wife at the Klang police station yesterday36 words
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224 1964-12-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri T<HE Central Govern- ment will spend $6 million next year on salaries for teachers of adult education classes. Stating this today, the Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, Inche Rahman bin Ya'acob. spoke of the Importance of224 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1964-12-05 5 J£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A clash over multi-lingual-ism, a call for fastter production of Hansard re p o rts and a protest over the composition of the Salaries Commission highlighted this morning's proceedings. The House which was in committee to consider1,124 words
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97 1964-12-05 6 STEPHENS HOPEFUL OF SETTLING CRISIS JESSELTON. Fri. Sabah's Chirf Minister. Dato Donald Stephens, said today he was "hopeful" of settling the Sabah Alliance crisis following his meeting; in Kuala Lumpur with Tengku Abdul Rahman. lie said there would be another meeting with the Prime Minister soon. He would like some97 words
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Article47 1964-12-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Pn. The president of the Selangor Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Dr. Abdul Majid bin Ismail, has announced that his society would provide 186 scholarships up to University level valued at $17,400 next year to children of members and past members.47 words
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Article, Illustration719 1964-12-05 6 'He will 'feel sorry for playing this game... JESSELTON. Friday J HE United Sabah National Organisation (USNO) sec-retary-general, Inche Habib Abdul Rahman, last night denied allegations by the United Pasokmomogan Kadazan Organisation (UPKO) secretarygeneral, Mr. Peter Mojuntin, that his party had disagreed with the Chief719 words
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Article165 1964-12-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ROYAL Malaysian Navy cook, Hamid bin AbI-* dullah, who was on board the K. D. Sri Sarawak on its way from Bombay to Cochin on the west coast of India, has been reported missing. A Ministry of Defence statement said today165 words
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88 1964-12-05 6 PORT SWETTENHAM. Fri.— An Indonesian gunboat held up a Malaysian fisherman and his son near the One Fathom Bank in the Straits of Malacca, 31 miles from here, and robbed them of fishing gear worth $1,500 on Tuesday. Lee Ah Pook. of Pulau Return. ater88 words
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Advertisement815 1964-12-05 6 THE STAGE CLUB presents A bPfcCTACULAR PANTOMIME IN 10 SCENES CINDERELLA At THE VICTORIA THEATRE December 12th 19th at 6.30 p.m. with The Ugly Sisters The Demon King Prince Charming The Fairy Godmother Real Live Ponies A Pink Elephant Twisting Thearaways The Helions Four choruses Over 100 performers And The815 words
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Miscellaneous336 1964-12-05 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS a. Regulates the clerical statui 1. To twist they don't need <s>. music (14). 6. Publication of the point la 9. The broken bun poses a some- question (5). what confusing riddle, and Is 7. The star ls disturbed by what quite unrestrained i9>. the anonymous336 words
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Article, Illustration68 1964-12-05 7 The. end-of-the-year holidays are back again. And this picture captures the happy mood of some of the 1.500.000 children in the country who left school yesterday to begin their fiv&-week vacation. The scene: Bukit Bintang Girls' School in Kuala I umpur Also on holiday are more68 words
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Article80 1964-12-05 7 KUALA TKENGOANU. Fn. The Daruliliviii Youth Cluh here baa been selected lor the third mii-ii\.m\l ye. U represent the Btate at the Malaysian a neiattan of Youth Clubs Cultural Festival In Kuala I. umpur from Monday till Wednesday. The club was n.ilionil champion in lolk80 words
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Article31 1964-12-05 7 KUALA LTPIS. Fri. Inche Mas Junid bin Mas Aniiti has assumed duty as Reßi^ration Officer here in place of Mr. Chua Beng Yanu. who has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur.31 words
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Article99 1964-12-05 7 Tan will be acting Mayor DENANG. Fri. The Deputy Mayor, Mr. Tan Chong 800. is acting Mayor during the absence on one month's leave of the Mayor, Mr. C. Y. Choy. Mr. Choy, however. will lead the City Council delegation to Singapore on a fourday official visit there next week.99 words
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Article38 1964-12-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Assistant Minister oi Culture. Youth and Sport. Engku Mohsein bin Abdul Kadir. will speak ai the Inauguration ceremony of the Boys' Brigade at the Methodist Boys School here at 5 p.m. tomorrow.38 words
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288 1964-12-05 7 PENANG, Friday. ALL elected representatives of the Penang Socialist Front in Parliament, the State Assembly and local councils may resign if their protest against the detention of party members is ignored by the Government. This was resolved last night at a288 words
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Article58 1964-12-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A shop assistant. Lee Moi Chee. 20. was today sentenced to nine months Jail by the magistrate's court ncr« for extorting $50 from a carpenter. Chong Ah Lew, 42. He was, alleged to have committed the offence at a construction site opposite Maxwell58 words
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214 1964-12-05 7 Confrontasi boosts tourism: Australian experts SINGAPORE, Fri. Indonesian c o n frontation has actually helped promote tourism in Malaysia, according to 11 top Australian tour promoters who have been in Singapore for four days. Mr. Edwin L. Shepherd, leader of the team, who is the general manager of a Melbourne214 words
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Article58 1964-12-05 7 TELCK ANSON. Fri. Mr. M. Vengadeson, a teacher at a Tamil school here, has been elected president of the Malaysian Indian Congress, Teluk Anson division, which was formed yesterday. Other officials: Vice-president. Mr V. Nadeson; secretary. Mr. M. K. Perumal; asst. sec., Mr. A. V. Perumal: treasurer.58 words
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Article49 1964-12-05 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Pn. The Bukit Mrrtujam Junior Chamber I will hold a dance at the High School hall here on Dec. 18 in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. A special late launch for patrons from Penang Island will leave Butterworth at 3 a.m. the next day.49 words
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Miscellaneous34 1964-12-05 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Hcimdahl /C'MON, GCEKo\ VA C'NIJUM? S^-^A^^rA L\ this plodlc— vaeiVw n x »£\UPSY. DAISY i/ /f^*^C^~X f-f 1 U^^^^^ TM U, UJ MO» I I f-f I V I f34 words
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480 1964-12-05 8 THE Government has been urged to take firmer steps on the use of Malay to ensure that it can meet the 1967 target as the sole official language in the country. Three speakers at the University of Malaya Malay Language480 words
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Article74 1964-12-05 8 PENANG. Fri. A 38-year-old man who had $5,000 worth of shark fins and fish maws suspected to be stolen property was charged in the magistrate's court here today. Ooi Teik Bee pleaded not guilty to having 1.076 katis of these fins and mans in Beach Street74 words
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Article, Illustration92 1964-12-05 8 Jand has a $27,000 problem JANE CUWEE, the first blind Malaysian girl to obtain the G.C.E. certificate, returned to Penanjr on Thursday from London with a $27,000 problem. Too young to be admitted to the London School of Physiotherapy, which has accepted her for a threeyear course, she needs the92 words
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Article95 1964-12-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— J Selangor police today appealed to the taxi driver who drove the kidnapped schoolboy, Foong Keng Wah, 11, and a man to Jinjang yesterday, to contact them. I The boy was rescued by the police a few hours after he was95 words
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323 1964-12-05 8 |£UALA LUMPUR. FA 1V The Malayan Trades Union Congress has called on the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions to bring to the notice of all its affiliates the "naked aggression" committed by Indonesia against Malaysia. The call was contained in a letter323 words
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294 1964-12-05 8 THE courts in Malaya exerclsed their discretion properly in refusing the petition to wind-up a private company. Semantan Estate (1952 > Ltd.. whose two permanent directors had "fallen out," the Judlcal Committee of the Privy Council held yesterday. In a reserved Judgment, Their294 words
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Miscellaneous112 1964-12-05 8 1 //< Onp By V. T. Itawniin ■^*|T CLOUD'S GETTIN' J STUFF TMEYUE/^THIS WEATHE^N M*k irnrtf By Chester GoulH IM j ""^^HC MF' \M NOtI BU T ITS JUST NCTGOINGI T WMO NEEDS HIM? LOoO 5T WHAT ARC VOtiPt I^*B wfppincT TD BE THE SAME, VyCvE COT SAM CATCWEVI I112 words
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Article, Illustration1809 1964-12-05 9 Death rides with the record seekers THE LURE OF SPEED HAS CLAIMED MANY BRAVE LIVES ONE June morning in 1!)2!) Sir Henry Segrave climbed in to tlic cockpit of his gleaming spee^tboal Miss England II and, watched by thousands of spectators along the shore, cruised slowly out into the placid1,809 words
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Advertisement407 1964-12-05 9 SINGER flf means QUALITY RELIABILITY VALUE— SERVICE— PRESTIGE fejgj^ >** lfl---K^--Mfl!_P---RS&---3 I _I■» A m\ fk H-_-_---fi---li K ___WS mi mmm m$ m m m W u m u^ m W :^uft*mmmWmmmvmK^t 4_r^BwV_ffi4 PHfS —mJl^^mmmmmWßi *s^mwmmmWmmmmm\ ■3"^ H^fl B^yj BfiP^^afffjw ha wsl w___y^^ Model 194 M Economy Model in contem-407 words
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Obituary52 1964-12-05 10 to Hare's S/# Minimum > WILLIAM (BILL) WELLS at ChanKloon. Kiit.ih on lut Dee. 1»«4 Burled at A lor star Christian Cemetery on 2nd MAOAM VEO HOON NEO. years. pajßMi auay 6.30 a.m. on 4. 12. '64 Cor- 7. Ava Road, 3.30 p.m.. xaturduy .VI'J- 64 for City Crematorium.52 words
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Article131 1964-12-05 10 M Word* tin (Minimum) SINCEREST THANKS for kindnesses. uiven me by doctors, staff Ward H and Physiotherapy Department, Thomson Road Hospital. Tan Ec Son. MR. A. SOMASUNDRAM (formerly r M Frasera Him of 0.P.0.. Kuala l.nrnpur thanki Friends It Relatives tor their Meaaagaej of Condolences F.nqinrtM made of hi*131 words
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Obituary34 1964-12-05 10 M Wor1» it» (Minimum) IN TREASURED MEMORY of f.ii .crt Robin»on Samuel. Died sth I'-.-emlM-r lf>:>7 "Love him. aa we love Mam, lord. Now that h<- k) Thine' hy H" Loved Om34 words
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The Straits Times Saturday, December 5, 1964. The Axis At Work
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Article351 1964-12-05 10 Yesterday's silence from Colombo was ominous. Mrs. Bandanaranaike's Government should have resigned, after its i defeat on a motion of conI fidence in Parliament the prei vious evening, but by nightfall there was not a word to suggest that the world's first I woman Prime Minister would abide351 words
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Article228 1964-12-05 10 Fears that the programme :of free lunches for country 1 schoolchildren will break down for lack of money should Ibe removed by discussions now in progress between an official of the Co-operative for American Relief Everywhere and local officers. The CARE official, Mr. Gofflo, hopes Malaya will be228 words
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Article, Illustration1353 1964-12-05 10 COLIN LEGUM - A quarantine to save the Congo COLIN LEGUM ONE POSSIBLE WAY OUT FOR THE WEST IN A GROWING MORASS By THE horror of the European hostage s in Stanleyville is over. But the horror of the Congolese, on both sides, remains. If anything, it has been made worse by the1,353 words
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284 1964-12-05 10 ris still not generally appreciated that the live cent tax on crown corks will have a very wide efTect on the soft drink Industry. Chinese companies supply wholesale their most popular drinks. 12 ozs. and 13 ozs.. at 90 cents to SIOC per284 words
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Letter287 1964-12-05 10 I REFER to L.B. J's letter complaining about the long wait for planning permission to build his bungalow The facts are that an application to erect a bungalow on a lot next to a monastery was submitted through an architect on August 14. 1964. At a meeting on287 words
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Letter123 1964-12-05 10 f)N Wednesday the Royal Antldeluvian Order of Buffaloes took a party of spastic children to visit the national zoo. The members of this Lodge want to express publicly our wholehearted appreciation, not only to the supervisor and his assistant, but in particular to the animal keepers and123 words
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Advertisement773 1964-12-05 10 yB^BBBByeHBWBBaja^BaWBSBBsfcJanWB si Straits TfaM k Malay Mail be Undrd to SCOLD ITO**«I ARCADC Orchard Road (lst Floor) COLO STOaiAGaT UtNCHIS !At Moiund Rsad Katsng KiH'l Read Noa Bass. Authorised Agents. CITY BOOK STOKE LTD THaT NCWS FRONT Mt/p»irlck Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL i Admiralty Road Naval Base MAMIKM STORK 1419773 words
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Advertisement62 1964-12-05 10 VISION CONSERVATION Should you have any eye discomfort, headache, or blurred vision, don't take chances. Don't be lured by cheap price of glasses. Inferior eyesight service can cause irreparable damage. It is wise to entrust your eyes to a professional vision specialist (optometrist) with sound knowledge, experience and skill. C.62 words
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Advertisement98 1964-12-05 10 PrinTfl I 1 1 U I v z Here are the handsomest cars on the road! Can you name them? Need wetell you the answers? They are aIITRIUMPHcars, of course! Voted 'Car of the Year 1964' wav The hi-powered beauty The TRIUMPH VITESSE and built for speed^^^^ The TRIUMPH TR498 words
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200 1964-12-05 11 'Scouts in Malaysia can help defend country' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The 45.000 Boy Scouts in Malaysia can help defend the country in this time of emergency, the vicepresident of the American Boy Scouts Association, Mr. W. D. Campbell, said here today. •They should do everything In their power to drive200 words
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Article408 1964-12-05 11 WHY WASTE TIME THREATENING US? WE WILL DO WHAT IS FAIR AND JUST' gINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said last night that the Singapore Government would do all that was fair and just for Malaysia, but it would never be intimidated. The Singapore Prime408 words
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Article21 1964-12-05 11 KANGAR. Pri. The Perils Government Servants' Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society will hold its annual meeting on Dec. 31.21 words
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Article65 1964-12-05 11 THE King of Jazz, Louis Armstrong, has boarded nis trisha, but this trisha rider is not impressed in the Jeast. "Satchm o," however, is greatly amused by that look that, conveys plainly: "Who cares?" And so are the autographhunting girls. The picture was taken65 words
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Article88 1964-12-05 11 PENANG, Fri.— Two Thai students who were scheduled to arrive today for a week's visit to Penang under the Jaycees' International students exchange programme failed to turn up at Bayan Lepas airport. Alter chirking the passengers' list and satisfying themselves that the two students were88 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-12-05 11 IPOH, Pri. The Perak branch of the Technical Association of Malaysia will hold a social and dance at the former Olympic Inn here tomorrow in aid of us scholarship and building fund. Part of the money will be used to award scholarships to the Technical College in52 words
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Article119 1964-12-05 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Air Vice-Marshal C.N. Foxley-Norris has assumed duties as Air Officer Commanding, No. 244 Group at Royal Air Force, Seletar. He succeeds Air Vice- Marshal Frank Headlam of the Royal Australian Air Force. The new AOC of No. 224 group was previously serving as119 words
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232 1964-12-05 11 I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The Ministry of Education today announced dates of new school terms for next year. Schools all over the country closed today for the final term holidays. The new term next year will be from Jan. 10 to April 8 for Malay232 words
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Advertisement54 1964-12-05 11 OVERSEAS UNION BANK, LIMITED (Incorporated in the State of Singapore) have pleasure in announcing the official opening to-day of their new branch at TIONG BAHRU 16, Tiong Bahru Road, Singapore. FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54 Ochord Rood, S.noopo.« 9. Rotwrttdn Rood. Kuala Lumpur Represented in other centres by WEARNE IROS.54 words
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Advertisement162 1964-12-05 11 Robinsoris I RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE 1 OPEN TILL 5 p.m. TODAY I and every SATURDAY until Christmas HI THERE! M I ff^Z^K^ Enjoy an afternoon of leisurely shopping Bring the y Essj|S |W children along to see Santa Claus who's in attendance yS C^^ Mm Wf daily from 10 a.m.162 words
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Miscellaneous805 1964-12-05 11 TV MALAYSIA (Singapura) CHANNEL 5 Chinese Cinema The Song--1.00 pjn. Opening and Pro- strew (Part 11 1; 9.00 News and gramme Summary in all Lan- Newsreel in Ma-.ay; 9.20 I»--guages; 1.05 Lassie Super- tana Pesta; 10.00 -i- Report On stition; 1.30 Ocean Pasture; Racing; 10.20 The Dick Po--2.00 News in805 words
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271 1964-12-05 12 The 15 reasons why he won't go home... T OS ANGELES, Fri. Albert H. Zabala, 31, a truck driver, won't go home again. He was presented with a list of conditions under which his wife would accept him and he decided it just wasn't worth It. The ultimatum: I.— No271 words
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112 1964-12-05 12 SLAIN POLICE OFFICIAL'S DOUBLE LIFE T ONDON. Fri.— A diary AJ containing a list of names and addresses may lead to the killer of Vincent Keighery, found battered to death on Wednesday in his bachelor flat here. Detectives discovered the diary in the flat and now intend to interview everyoneReuter - 112 words
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Article40 1964-12-05 12 BELGRADE. Fri The Yugoslav Government yesterday protested to China over alleged •■slanderous and utterly insulting attacks" on Yugoslavia and Its leaders. The protest was contained ln a note handed to the Chinese Charge d'Affalres here— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration133 1964-12-05 12 BEHIND THE SCENES... in the World of Tsai Chin ACTRESS Tsai Chin. 24. who shot to fame in the title role in "The World of Suzie Wong" is to star in another musical early next year. And last week, she learned that she might be taking her orders on theMirrorpic - 133 words
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371 1964-12-05 12 A special fund may solve 'peace debt' crisis NEW YORK, Friday. QN a hopeful note U.N. diplomats yesterday began delicate stage-by-stage negotiations aimed at resolving the crisis over peacekeeping debts. The immediate question was: Would the Russians aTree to pay, and under what conditions? While the General Assembly began itsAP - 371 words
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155 1964-12-05 12 A 'moving pavement' plan to beat road chaos T ONDON, Fri. A con--12 suiting engineer yesterday suggested that London could combat traffic chaos by building pedestrian conveyor belts, mounted on stilts and travelling at about four-and-a-half miles an hour. Mr. Charles Glover said the "moving pavement should be enclosed, lightedReuter - 155 words
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Article24 1964-12-05 12 TOKYO, Fri. China says that the establishment of a Nationalist Chinese consulate in Kuala Lumpur is a "dirty political plot. AP.AP - 24 words
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Article39 1964-12-05 12 OKLAHOMA CITY. Pri. A non-tobacco cigarette* made Irom lettuce which can be eaten as well as smoked and is "satisfying both to the taste and the family physician" will go into production soon, it was announced. U.P.I.UPI - 39 words
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Article34 1964-12-05 12 REGINA (Saskatchewan i. Fri. A huge deDasit of the richest iron ore ln the world has been found on Baffin Island, ln the Canadian Arctic, it was reported here (yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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263 1964-12-05 12 A GROUP of Labour MPs, weary through marathon sessions in the House of Commons, have launched a Ttesh drive to eliminate late-night sittirgs. The group 44 backbenchers and all of them newly-elected except for five veteran MPs has put forward263 words
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Advertisement285 1964-12-05 12 NEW MODERN POLY PACK <V? /J nTT* JF FROM COLOS -FEVER- j? iSjjiifc HF»nACHLS PAINS J0- ij lit Wku SIMPLY TEAR OFF TABLETS FROM STRIP. WMZ- IV7'1 V7' SAME GENUINE ASPRO' I V* Lj> SAFE! EFFECTIVE! WW r^ THE PAIN R ELIEVER fe^:, 7 -''^■fei KNOWN AND TRUSTED **Mfm .o^S'JSIi285 words
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Advertisement79 1964-12-05 12 REMY MARTIN GIFTS FROM I Ist. DEC. Ist. FEB. EVERY PURCHASER OF 1 QUART 2~pFnF BOTTLES OF REMY MARTIN FINE CHAMPAGNE V.S.O.P. BRANDY H m COGNAC m I I is entitled to ask their I dealer for one "ANG POW" (Gift Packet) or an attractive iREMYJWARTIN PLASTIC! KEY CHAIN or79 words
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Article, Illustration42 1964-12-05 13 BELGIAN paratroopers parade through the streets of Brussels after their return from the "'Rescue the White" operations in the Congo. The paratroopers are shown passing through ticker-tape as their commander, Colonel Charles Lalrent, takes the salute. U.P.I, photo.UPI - 42 words
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116 1964-12-05 13 New hope now for blood cancer victims IyOODBURY (Long Island), Fri. A medical foundation here has announced it has isolated a virus which appears to combat leukemia blood cancer in mice. The Waldemar Research Foundation said the virus appeared able to destroy excessive white blood cells symptom of the killerReuter - 116 words
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Article578 1964-12-05 13 Priests slaughtered, nuns made to dance half naked to chorus of bullets LEOPOLDVILLE, Fri GRINNING rebel '•Simba" warriors dragging Belgian nuns half-naked from a make-shift prison, firing bullets at their feet to make them dance, raping three sisters, killing one and beating and trying to rape578 words
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Article128 1964-12-05 13 Peking - Peking by MELBOURNE, Fri. Drugs supplied by Chinese Communists were used to incite African rebels to violence in the Congo, a Roman Catholic misi m.irv refugee said ivre today. He is Brother Jozcf, who has been a missionary in Kivu province or tlie Congo for128 words
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Article38 1964-12-05 13 KAMPALA. Fri. The I ganda Government has rounded up about ?J white rrfuKcrs from the Congo, mostly Greeks and ('ypriots. and ordered them to leave the country within 24 hours, reliable sources said today. UPL38 words
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Advertisement236 1964-12-05 13 HYDOR j COMPRESSORS TRACTOR MOUNTED ROTARY PORTABLES RECIPROCATING PORTABLES A FULL RANGE FROM 105 TO 600 cfm I J^ v '^M^^rjß 2/nb air t m> -$W if I J mol/} mm LMkJL^VfIK B 132 TRACTOR -MOUNTED 132 cfm AT 100 lbs. pii. EX STOCK $3650 M. D. M. LTD. P236 words
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Article, Illustration562 1964-12-05 14 Scouts can play special role in Asia: Rajaratnam 'KINSHIP WITH OTHER PEOPLE, NATIONS' SINGAPORE. Fri fl-IK Minister for Culture. Mr. S Rajaratnam, in a message today to scouts of the Far East countries now in Singapore, stressed the role the scout movement could play "to inculcate in our young people562 words
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109 1964-12-05 14 Radio feature on Cheshire Home tonight SINGAPORE. Fri. Radio Malaysia (Slngapurai will broadcast a half-hour special feature programme on the activities of the Singapore Cheshire Home at Nlcoll Drive at 10 p.m. tomorrow. There will be a repeat broadcast at 6 p.m. on Dec. 9. The programme will depict activities109 words
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Article475 1964-12-05 14 IN AND OUT BY AIR •THE following la today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS Japan Air Linn: From Jakarta UL 716) 8.90 p.m. BOAC: From London, Zurich, Damascus. Abadan, Bombay, Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 790) 6 p.m. from London, Rome, Beirut, Teheran, New Delhi.475 words
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Article, Illustration187 1964-12-05 14 CINGAPORE, Fri. A group of Japanese dancers gaily clad in colourful kimonos flew into Singapore tonight with a $750,000 wardrobe for a two-week night-club engagement. The six "Imperial Japanese Dancers" arrived from Hong Kong by Malaysian Airways. The leader of the group and leading male dancer,187 words
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Article40 1964-12-05 14 MR. KOSIIY K. Mathews and Miss Molly Philips who were married at the Orthodox Syrian Church. Singapore. The bridegroom is a clerical assistant and. the bride is on the teaching staff of the Balestier Government Girls' School. Singapore40 words
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184 1964-12-05 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. The $20.5 million which the World Bank has made to the Public Utilities Board for the Johore River water project is to cover expenses to be met by foreign exchange, a statement from the PUB today said. The estimated cost184 words
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Article110 1964-12-05 14 SINGAPORE. Prl. Fifty under-privileged children will meet Father Christmas and ride in the Toytown train when they attend a Christinas party tomorrow. They will be guests of the wives of the staff of the British High Commission and the Phoenix Park Wives' Guild, and they110 words
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211 1964-12-05 14 2,000 ARE CALLED UP FOR CIVIL DEFENCE SINGAPORE, Fri. 2,000 youths in Singapore are expected for national service next week. All will be called for civil defence work. A Department for CiviF Defence has already been set up in South Bridge Road (Upper Pickering Street flats) for this, and a211 words
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Article109 1964-12-05 14 SINGAPORE. Fri— A batch of eight police constables attached to the Port of Singapore Authority were adjudicated bankrupt by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today. They were Lam Cheong Thow, Mohamed Yunus bin Hashlm. Tiong Kirn Chye, Ahmad Sabri bin Haji Khalid. Mohamed109 words
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113 1964-12-05 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak and his wife. Toh Puan Noor Alshah will attend a party held in honour of the birthday of His Majesty the King of Thailand by the Thai Consul-General and Momrajwong Loeslaksana Chutikul113 words
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101 1964-12-05 14 Magicians to celebrate Ring anniversary SINGAPORE. Fri.— The International Brotherhood of Magicians. Singapore Ring 115. will celebrate the 14th anniversary of the ring with a dinner at Dunsfold Drive on Dec. 12. Among the distinguished guests will be the Singapore Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Olhman i Wok and his101 words
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Article140 1964-12-05 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. Residents of Lorong Chuan, off Braddell Road, will have to put up with flooding in their area for at least another year. A Singapore Government spokesman commenting on a complaint to the Straits Times by the residents in the area regarding the flooding140 words
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Advertisement270 1964-12-05 14 O O O give him 0 Afttr Shave Lotion and Lather Shaving Cream •^/ryT\^V o After Shave Lotion and Hair Cream 3 II (PMSptt I H 111 After Shave Lotion, Hair Cream, Stick Deodorant and Body Talcum (y!u/ (jji/uce masculine freshness makes it great to be a man! SHULTON NEW270 words
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Advertisement237 1964-12-05 14 8WI88 MASTERPIECES RMIEI RE-, lIGOLD FINISH FAVRE- o-cw RE-LEUB A EVE FAVRE- a GEM RE-LEI* ENEVE FAVR* FL ORENCE EUBA GEM RE-LS y 3 A GENEVE FAVR" €r^*\ -LEUBA GEU RE-L £mr,r^ U^l WBA GENEVE fave vnn) mm '-leuba gen, RE-T kML ÜBA GENEVE; PAY if mW -LEUBA GEM' RE-'237 words
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278 1964-12-05 15 rpHE people of Penang have been asked to decide soon whether they should join the common market, though how such a referendum can be held remains to be thought out. As I sec it, there appears to be no way out for Penajig278 words
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Letter141 1964-12-05 15 A IK. LLK KUAN YEWS ex--1»1 hortation to cleansing labourers to put in a day's work does not seem to have any effect. Rubbish instead of being carted away is being burnt near my house every day. Labourers of the cleansingdepartment seem to think they can141 words
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Letter64 1964-12-05 15 WHEN the government sent notices calling ud men registered for national service we readily answered the call. Once a week we have to attend the four-hour class lectures and some practical training. After four months in civil defence we have not received a single cent of our allowanceUP - 64 words
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Letter40 1964-12-05 15 MANY Government Servants and City Council officers who own houses are occupying quarters. What a fine way to behave when there are many officers on the long waiting list These officers- are selfish in every sense. ANDY Singapore40 words
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84 1964-12-05 15 SMALLER PRIZE AND MORE WINNERS TIE present $375,000 first prize of tbe Social Welfare Lottery is a very bis one and ought to be reduced to. say. $50,000. This would. of I course, necessitate a readjustment of all tbe other prizes. An increase in tbe number of prizes would enhance84 words
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Letter42 1964-12-05 15 IS it not rather strange that Johore should win so many of the big lottery prizes? It must be more than luck. R.T Perak Its nut luck, it's Singapore, where the Social Welfare Lottery is banned. —Ed.. ST.42 words
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Letter78 1964-12-05 15 |7K)RTY passengers were travelling on a S.T.C. bus at Jalan Kubor. The bus stopped to change crew. After five minutes waiting a conductor, without even an apology, told us to alight and wait for another bus as the driver had not turned up We had78 words
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594 1964-12-05 15 The 'prophets of doom' and exodus at RRI I FIND the information on the Rubber Research Institute disclosed by the three statements recently published In the Straits Times most interesting, particularly as my Association has been In the forelront of the Malayanisation campaign since Merdeka. While we have always realised594 words
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208 1964-12-05 15 fHE letter by "Son of the Soil" stems from ignorance and pure prejudice. The Indian doctors and our local doctors are good and have had good training. No one is superior or inferior. Additionally their education is subject to periodical checks by the experts208 words
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Letter123 1964-12-05 15 AN isolated beach, a high tide, and a moonless night an ideal setting for smuggling. This fitted perfectly a few nights back when a number of racketeers congregated with, it seems, lorryloads of dutiable goods. In the water a few feet away, were the boatsSuddenly they123 words
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Advertisement80 1964-12-05 15 HOUBIGANT PARIS SPRAY MIST QUELQUES FLEURS CHANTILLY FLATTERIE PREMIER-MAI ill I WACKER DVPN3OOO VIBROPLATE 7tf Ottsd.Ceolnfu^al Force 6615 th. 2lOipm. Puetratinoptß 27*: 30" 1 42* Baseplate. M JD.JM. JLTD. tf\ |_ftft KAMAJMAM L2/^. (|TALMi JAVA DEAF? ••CHICO" INVISIBLE EARPHONES Worn uukto your can, no cord* or taattcrfci. Guaranteed for your80 words
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Advertisement769 1964-12-05 15 w mm v^^^^^^l HMMIQPI r^* i™** ...x. Four times round the world in less than 12 months and still going extremely well -that's the record of the HILLMAN IMP A Rootes Hillman Imp was picked at random from has firm individual road grip, is in the rear. Bonnet com- Automatic769 words
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Article121 1964-12-05 16 70 Word* $10 (Minimum) RESULT of the La Suite School. Klann Lottery Hermit No. 10/1964 drauD on Wednesday 2nd Dec. 6.00 p.m. at La Salle. Klang. Ist. Prize No. Mi-*! 1 2nd. Prize No. *****, 3rd. Prize No. MOl, 4th Prize No. *****. Mb Prize No. *****. 6th Prize121 words
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Advertisement579 1964-12-05 16 (Continued from Pace 101 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 10 Word* $2Jtt (Mm.) ST. ANDREW'S PRESB>TERIAH CHURCH. Ipoh. dolf Club Road. Sunday Service 11 a.m. Bunday Scnooi II a.m. All welcome. YOUTH FOR CHRIST Rally "Galaxy of Music tonlKht at 7.30 p.m.. Victoria Memorial Hall, Spore. Speaker: li.imrl Ke. Ali welcome. BIBLE-PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH579 words
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Advertisement1137 1964-12-05 16 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Min.)— Box it Ha. txtrm WANTED RELIABLE PERSON to live in. mind two children and phone. District 10. Please write Box A 3190 S.T. Spore. All letters answered. WANTED by a dredging property shift chargeman. Qualification Ist. Grade chargeman excluding power station. Apply to Box A1,137 words
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Advertisement1216 1964-12-05 16 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* SS (Min.)— Box i 0 ct: extra A VACANCY EXISTS for a full time Nurse with SRN and SCM Certiflcate In S<ria In the stata of Brunei and B.M.H. Kamuntlng. Applications are Invited from civilians qualified as SRN/ SCM recognised by the General Nursing Council of1,216 words
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Advertisement1020 1964-12-05 16 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Warm* SI (Him.)— Ban tt Ha. txtrm AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY one front airy room at 941-A Serangoon Road, Singapore, suitable bachelors working couples. Easy transport, modern sanitation. 3-BEDROOMED BUNGALOW, llvlngdlninK. kitchen, study, all mod. con. servants room, furnished. Own compound. Katong District $330 per month. Phone (Spore)1,020 words
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Advertisement998 1964-12-05 16 TUITION 20 Word* Si (Min.)— Box Sn rt*. (An, LAMBERT'S DRIVINC SCHOOL Dual-controlled Minor IUUU at Triumph Heralds Hourly 56.00. Please phone Spore 525V4. 10 Balmoral Road. FOR QUICK TUITION and prompt service in driving, Success assured. Consult London Driving school. 64 Selegle Road, Pbone *****, Singapore MALAY LANCUAUt. UUlStiti998 words
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Advertisement926 1964-12-05 16 PHILATELY vi Worsts SI (Mm.) tarn It Ha. txtrm WANTED Malaysian stamps used. in BWga quantities. Pleaae state price and quantity available to P.O. Bos 8 MacPherson Road, Singapore, 13. WANTED TO PURCHASE collection or old Mamya and Japanese occupation stamps Good price will be paid. at. -■ii.im. 19-A. Boat926 words
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Advertisement792 1964-12-05 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE E*asa> U rsfrn.) Knx U MSj »*lro DIESEL MORRIS OXFORD 3 moatns old one owner excellenl condition. Apply Tay ***** B'pore. FORO CONSUL 1»51 good condition SBOO 0.n.0. 273 Upper East Coast Road, Spore after 6 p.m. 49 SO MORRIS MINOR Saloon. Ooort mechanical condition. Contact Koh.792 words
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Advertisement266 1964-12-05 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* Si Min. t— Box i 0 tU. rx>rm MUST SELL or trade in smaller car 1959 Flat linn pnvatr own very good condition 52.600/- or nearest. Tel: Spore •>■ ASIA MOTOh CO. LTD., 1/3. .N't:..' Ann Building. Or.-h;irrl Road. ;.iri-0' Ti-lepliolie: 3'J741/3 OKr'KK TOO THE KOLLA)WINO266 words
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Advertisement1313 1964-12-05 17 ■S ~m L_^JMa! Jr I P V 1 1 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K.i Out S'pori Sam P. Sham Pimm AMX Lrftipaal Git. 13 Dtc 1 lie S/1S Baa 11 PtTROCLUS Uubi.n. iittraaai, Glasgow... Die 12 Dtc 11 lie 14/11 asTYAHAX iKtrptil. Dublin lac 11 ACHILLES liiertttl Otc 141,313 words
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Advertisement2607 1964-12-05 17 WSmWLmWm^^SESkmmm^ ■igU THE EAC JUNES K\V~" iwOAtott cuma ukktitm.r. swrrrnotAak tajMAMO LbbK^TTCJ*^ I o(rv»t« Mmn ai.AariHC «o roioin.i irj.wiie om* 1 PklM TtSI PktM ***** Pktat Hal PlMt ***** SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH. LATTAKIA SEHOA, U HAVRE, HAMBURG. BREMEH, ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM, AJISTERDAM. GOTHENBURG. AARHUS ANB COPEHHA6EN 9ingaoore p Sham Penane "kambooia"2,607 words
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Advertisement1279 1964-12-05 17 ||9^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. 1K A I?A LONOON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE r"**M HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Sincapo.a Sham Penang t CITY 0: RIPON 25/27 Oec 21 Otc CITY OF LEICESTER 12/14 Jai IJ/1S JM 17 Jm t CITY OF COLOMBO 25/27 JM 21 la. FUMINIAN 2/ 4 Fll 5/1,279 words
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Article566 1964-12-05 18 rE downward trend, which last week was counteracted from time to time by the sterling situation, was resumed this week, and values at one time declined by one cent from November 27 afternoon levels, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. In their current rubber market review. Apart566 words
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Article258 1964-12-05 18 December 4. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Coustead 18 eta. N.-monai iron -ts Uiinlope 13 eta. Unlteert 14 eta. City Dev. 7 rts M. Container* 12 eta Smelters 27 eta. M. Cables 13 cts -:»«> 13 eta. McAimter 12 cts Ked. Dlip. 12 cts M. Invest. 11 cts K. N.258 words
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Article250 1964-12-05 18 niCIMIIR first gradt rubber f.e.b. elesed at I p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 6SJ cents per lb., unchanged on Thursday 'a closIng level for the position. Tbe tone was quietly steady. R.A.S. and P. M.R.I, doting prleas In eenti par Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B.250 words
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603 1964-12-05 18 From Our Market Correspondent QUIET conditions again prevailed on tbe Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday and the market was generally featureless. Turnover continued on the same small level. Tins appeared to be a little better in sentiment aided by the rise of S2O in603 words
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Article26 1964-12-05 18 Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 3. Dec. 4. •Industrials: 86.K7 86.83 Tins: 138.86 127.19 rubbers: 109.94 108.96 •Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 100.26 words
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Article761 1964-12-05 18 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore nd Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead il.UOO) J1.58, (1.000) 11.57: C.S. Moldlnns (5 000) $2.31: Esse erdt. $1.75 BL, (2.000) $1.83: P. and761 words
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Article22 1964-12-05 18 Dec. 4. MALAYAN RUBBER PKI"K: US; cents (unchanged). TIN: S7OO (up aft). Unofficial estimated ofTc.ing: 190 tons (down 10 tons).22 words
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Article71 1964-12-05 18 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association madr tho** rhangea in Its rates to men-bantu ve«terday (all rates to $100) Canada: rmying T1 35 3/16. airmail Ul) 33 3 16. V 0 dM 33 13/16 credit bills. 33] trade bills. Selling TT er 00 ready: Canada: 34 13 16; Deutsche71 words
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Article66 1964-12-05 18 MELBOURNE. PA Mount Isa flsVl N. Broken Hill (10s.) 42/7 *mpol li V Au*t. Con. Inrl 82/ i Aunt. Paper Munuf 3ft/B H P. Mi 'lo Carrier* Colonial Sugar G.J. Coles 15/5 Htrnld S7/4 Humes t>i,« g 1.C.1. AN Z. aa/. -i-rico i«/ 3 Roihmnns <10/- units) as/1066 words
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Article87 1964-12-05 18 V:HIPS lying slengtide tne Situsswrti wharves er expected lortj» arei Snidai N W. 2, Neder Wsal 1/4, Van Hcemakerk 5, Penu>UK s/t». Nippon ni,ii. AJ&x l.Viii. Kimaam M/ST, Hua Shun v\;ih M/M, :n :u <;invirtn>-v :u. :mri Mandowl PORT SWETTENHAM Wh-iri BtrtMl Kan< II MHrtran Don New87 words
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Article71 1964-12-05 18 pHINESE Produce Excnanga, Slnxa- pore noon prices per picul yttxtrday: Coconut ail: bulk SMI sellers, drum 61 1 sellera. Copra: Dec/Jan. UK/Contlncot: Uni|uote<l Popper: Muntok wblte SIM seller* Swus.tk while $145 sellers, special Sarawak Mack SI2S sellers, garbled Lamponx black (130 sellers, AST* 1140 sellers. Singapore Ceprs Association71 words
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Article36 1964-12-05 18 ON the tree exenange market in Hong Kong yesterday tbe U.S. dollar waa quoted at 5.764 for TT and 3.761 (or esth. Sterling was quoted at 16 and anr tael of gold at Hi36 words
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Article30 1964-12-05 18 Pahang consolidated for the month of November > .'64 show ore crushed at 18.500 'ris; output of tin concentrates iod« 200 tons, trlbutors illuvlal pur* chased 5 tons. j30 words
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Article10 1964-12-05 18 Kixrrview Rubtw product 5 225,000 lb. In November.10 words
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349 1964-12-05 18 AFTER tbe drop of nearly S6O in tbe STRAITS TIN PRICE In the past three days, there was a rally of S2O yes. terday to S7OO per picul. This appeared to be a corrective movement, as the drop of 530.124 on Thursday was rather349 words
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Advertisement1036 1964-12-05 18 Y^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, <Sc Great Lakes Service H'l.ong S. F'cisco L.Angeles N. York H'tai Montreal Htlstrtrtty Otacta II lan '7 Ftl 21 Ftr 10 Mar 22 Mar ■Unsiata Man" 28 Fer II Mar 22 Mar 1 Apr 12 Air IS A»r Won Coast of Central/SoatH1,036 words
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Advertisement1038 1964-12-05 18 »USmi|A./NtW ZEALAND SEtVICE IMIA. PAUSTAN UW SULf StIVIM Ist rreaaatlt. attlsiee. Melkesne. Srtset T* sMrts aM Nattesttieasj Ptnaaf S*ham Soon S'oort S'tiam -tn—, lAMOM |/1| Dec 11/12 Me lAJOU 11/15 Me It Dee 1? He Kajul» 4/12 tea 1) iat v iaa fiOM AUSIULIA AND N UAUUHI I.AJULA U; I1,038 words
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Advertisement964 1964-12-05 19 Continued from Pace IS) VEHICLES FOR SALE W.) s*aal it rft. rxlra FORD PREFECT 1936. 2 Owners IV,. $1..V>0._ 0.n.0. For test-drive. Chit. Telephone 92*43, office 848, Rob-in-i.n Road, Spore. MUMBER HAWKS two 1933 1936 Models. Excellent running conditions. M and $1100'- 0.n.0. respectively. n pore .->2706. 1960 RENAULT DAUPHINE964 words
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Advertisement984 1964-12-05 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Words $S (Mln.)-Box It els. txlrm 1956 VANGUARD SALOON In sound running order new tyres clutch and brake rehnlng recently fitted SUOO/--or best offer. Ring ***** K.L. ORCHARD MOTORS Used Car Depi. 19*4 Ferd Zephyr 4 *****/--1963 Ford Calaila ***** 1963 Austin ASS Van S?SSO 19C0984 words
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Advertisement853 1964-12-05 19 RUGS, CARPETS ft CURIOS ■ii Words U (MiH.y—Box M ets *xtn> BLACKWOOD, ROSEWOOD. LtoqtMt Pumltur*. Porcelain. Ivory, J«d« Ornament. Bcoondnand EngU*b Stlvar. Repairing Cbin«u fc'urnltur* 23, Tlv«rton Lana, Sport. Tel: 2521». Uas. IMROFFS CARPETS Stock Clear* dc« Bai*. Carpets of varlou* typaa. Prlc* No consideration. Pay a visit or telepoona853 words
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Advertisement699 1964-12-05 19 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD Licence for Supply ot Electricity In SEMILING VILLAGE, KUALA MUDA. KEDAH Notice is hereby given that tbe Central Electricity Board of tbe Federation of Malaya will consider applications for a licence to supply electricity In SEMILINO VILLAGE, KOALA MUDA, KEDAH. Persons Interested In giving such a supply699 words
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Advertisement1280 1964-12-05 19 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE Financial Year Ending Sift December. 1964. Claims In respect of services rendered or goods supplied to Government prior to and tnclud- 1 Ing the 15th December, 1964. should be submitted to the ordering department not later than 19th December. 1964 to enable payment to be made1,280 words
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Advertisement540 1964-12-05 19 HUME INDUSTRIES (maiaya) LIMITED FACTORY SUPERVISOR A vacancy exists in the Petoling Jaya Factory of Hume Industries (M) Ltd. for an experienced Factory Supervisor. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons to fill this post. To be successful, an applicant > ill require. (a) Previous experience in a manufacturing industry.540 words
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460 1964-12-05 20 BADMINTON KUALA LUMPUR, Friday SINGAPORE'S 21-year-old champion, Wong Tew Gee, powerfully propelled Singapore to the victory over Perak in the inter-zone final of the Foong Seong Cup inter-state badminton championship at the Selangor Badminton Hall tonight when he beat460 words
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Article96 1964-12-05 20 CINGAPORE. Fri.— Hamad Saat. SAFA Division Two player who was fined $100 by a magistrate's court two weeks ago for assaulting a referee, was suspended for three years by the *>AFA commission of inquiry last night. Ibrahim Isa. chairman of the commission. &aid: "My members took96 words
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Article64 1964-12-05 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. After an 13 absence of two years, an AllAsian rugger team will be fielded to play Negri Sembilan in a friendly match on the padang on Sunday, kick-off at 5.15 p.m. Thn match is being held in conjunction with the Festival of sport. Singapore Rugby Union64 words
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Article285 1964-12-05 20 AUSSIE SPIN TAKES CANING CRICKET MELBOURNE, Fri.— A bril"K liant century by the captain. Hanlf Mohammad, and a punishing innings of 80 by Saeed Ahmad helped Pakistan fight back after a bad start on the first day of their Test against Australia here. With Hanif contributing 104, they were 287285 words
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Article149 1964-12-05 20 Barber gives England solid start DURBAN, Fri. England made a solid start to the First Test against South Africa at Kingsmead here today, scoring 79 for no wicket by luncty. Bob Barber, the Warwickshire left-hander, dominated the unfinished opening partnership. He drove with power to score 52, including a towering149 words
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Article143 1964-12-05 20 CALCUTTA, Fri. Gary Sobers \j and Colin Cowdrey led the Commonwealth XI on a run-gett-ing spree on the second day of their match against a West Bengal I Chief Minister's XI here today. The Commonwealth hit 355 In 265 minutes to gain a first innings lead ofReuter - 143 words
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Article182 1964-12-05 20 RUGGER Malaya Cap: Penans v S'gor (Penang) Forces v Perak (B'worth); Johore v Army (Rengam>; Services v NSMalacca (Spore). Club matches: Klang v Police (Klang) Tigers v Bentong (XL padang); SCC v RAF Tengah (Spore padang). SOCCER SAFA Junior Cup: Star Soccerites v Dockyard (5.15); Windsor Rovers182 words
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Article, Illustration270 1964-12-05 20 Festival is example of co-operation, says Minister SINGAI-ORE. Fri. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaret- I i nam, said today that Malaysian democracy would be healthier if j the spirit of sportsmanship j the determination to win fairly and lose gracefully were In- i Jected among political competl- 1270 words
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Article146 1964-12-05 20 I^U/VLA LUMPUR. Fri. The F.A. of Malaysia today turned down a late entry of Perils for the Burnley Cup (Under-20) soccer tournament as the draw had already been made. The eight states in the tournament are: Group A: Johore. Kedah. Perak and Selangor. Group B: Malacca.146 words
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371 1964-12-05 20 GOLF KANAPALI (Hawaii), Frt. The United States and South Africa were tied with scores of 138 after the first round of the Canada Cup golf tournament here yesterday. Americans Arnold Palmer, with a six-under-par 66. and Jack Nicklaus (72) were the first toReuter - 371 words
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Article340 1964-12-05 20 CEB and S'gor Services win i HOCKEY EB 3 rolicr 2 S'tor 2 S'porr 1 1/"UALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1V Central Electricity Board and Selangor won their opening matches in the Malaysian) Government Services hockey championship quadrangular at Gurney Road here today. CEB had to fight very hard for their 3-2340 words
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Article390 1964-12-05 20 RUGGER KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. OELANGOR, defending champions in the Malaya Cup rugger tournament, should draw a step nearer to this season's final, which thpy are strongly favoured to win again, when they travel north tomorrow for their match against Penang If Penang are beaten tomorrow390 words
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Advertisement200 1964-12-05 20 GIVE PLEASURE Gl YE engUdft PYREX g- ikl 1 «^P^^ iP^^^^j "jAr Set. For elegance on the table and convenience in the kitchen, give sparkling "Pyrex" household glass. The attractive designs have been especially chosen to complement the modern home and its high quality guarantees years of pleasure. Next time200 words
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Advertisement111 1964-12-05 20 Ml J HPSnTn will give you and your family all the health ensurance you need for just a few cents a day. <•» 4^l** Sma j****' &9t& MAGNAVIT Red capsitabs containing Vitamins A, B-complex, C, D. MIRAVIT ~~y Blue capsitabs for even mor« effective general protection, containing 8 essential minerals.111 words
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Miscellaneous72 1964-12-05 20 SUMMARY TENNIS Kline* Cup i Spore i: Malay SC bt SCRC 4-0. (Sharln Osman btT. S. Kirn 6-5. 2-6. 6-4; B. Kurshi bt |On(? Swee Keng 6-5. 6-5; Ham id Bllal and I. S. Junied bt G. H. I Wong and S. Chong 6-1. 6-3 fourth match discontinued > SOCCER72 words
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Article804 1964-12-05 21 EPSOM JEEP - My vote goes to High Perfection EPSOM JEEP says: Today's best bets are High Perfection (Race Two), Nazareh (Race Three) and Amusement Park 111 (Race Four). The going is good. QARNET Bougoure rides High Perfection in the 3.20 (Race Two) at Bukit Timah today. The combination has bright prospects. High804 words
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Article85 1964-12-05 21 ACCORDING to the latest MRA Racing Calendar, Fast Lord, who won a Class Two race over 8f at Bukit Tlm.'ih on Sept. 12 was subsequently disqualified. Mana Tahu, the second horse, was awarded the race while Mornay was placed second and Civic Centre third. Fast Lord was85 words
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Article86 1964-12-05 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. Selangor Turf Club secretary, A. HL. (Harry) Wheeler Is to retire this month. He Joined the club as clerk of the course In 1951. Four years later, at the death of Paddy Martin, the then secretary of the club. Mr Wheeler was appointed Joint86 words
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Article106 1964-12-05 21 EPSOM JEEP N. OBLIGE Tully Star Precious Gem CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 TOYMAKER Tully Star Noblesse Oblige TULLY STAR Noblesse Oblige Kon Tiki H. PERFECTION Powerful Static POWERFUL, Dust Fury Waterfine WATERFINE I'owerful Hifh Perfection tee S NAZAREH Hldup Malaysia Avanti COMANCHE New River Mt. of Perfection106 words
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Article910 1964-12-05 21 Race 1—2.45 Cl 4 Div 2 ($7,OOO) 6£ 1 ***** Tovmaker (Toyland St.) Bagby, 3 9.0 Kant 9 2 ***** Precious Gem (Lim it Chew) Donnelly. 6 8.10 'Soaidi 7 3 ***** Kon Tiki a (Thlo St.) Allan. 3 8.8 Wilson 3 4 ***** Noblesse Oblige a910 words
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Article448 1964-12-05 21 EPSOM JEEP ■potlichts the fancied runners on the second day's races tomorrow: Race One DALCIDO: Regaining his form: won three races in a row last season. MOVII. TOWN: Speedy; ran two goods races at Penan? in October when third to Emir Star over B|f and448 words
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Article59 1964-12-05 21 POME, Pri. A "no offside" soccer match between Internazlonate or Milan and Atletlco Madrid, arranged by Inter's trainer Helenio Herrera. has been culled 1 off, it iv annpunced last night. The reason given was "the opposition of Italian and international aoccer organisations." Inter will play59 words
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202 1964-12-05 21 EMERSON MAY BE TEMPTED TO JOIN THE PROS From JACK FINGLETON CANBERRA. FTI. Former Australian tennis champions Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall are making if difficult for Roy Emerson, the current Wimbledon champion, not to turn professional in a week's time. Hoad says that since turning professional in 1907. be202 words
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Article58 1964-12-05 21 RANGOON, Fri.— All soccer players who represented Burma at the recent Merdeka tournament in Malaysia are to be "promoted." according to an official announcement. Burma beat India 1-0 In the final at Kuala Lumpur. Promotions are part of the Burmese Government's drive to encourage and promote sport. TheAP - 58 words
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Advertisement139 1964-12-05 21 Hus \SS a LOvi w CE r ~i f^^^^ Sw^ PHILCO 13R543 12.6 cv. ft. CAPACITY If your family requirements call for a big deluxe refrigerator here it is at a price you'll find hard to believe. Especially when you take note of alt the features the huge 53 Ib.139 words
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Advertisement384 1964-12-05 21 SftJt NEW! OT| SLIM! ft ELEGANT! The new Rotax pens come to laE. you specially designed to if.:.- If v: answer today's den.and for ;>> ■l'| trim elegance. Slim and sy\fi mmetricol in form, they are ra precision-built to write sm:V: oother and last longer. Get the new Rotax pens384 words
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200 1964-12-05 22 Malaysia to donate $150,000 to Kennedy Fund KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Government is to donate $150,000 towards the John F. Kennedy Library Endowment Fund as a "tribute to the great work of the late American President." the Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. announced today. Inche Khir200 words
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Obituary38 1964-12-05 22 YCLUPPILLAY fsittu-r of Mrs. K.inutr n-l;iu (.f s. VithilinKam r.:iilways. Mr. Vdutam Muni- ip.ihty K U passed «•»■»> :it 11'.' KjmianK l':mdan Settlement XL. Tho cortrxe Win leavo for Luke Yew Koad crematorium at 4.30 p m. 9.12.64.38 words
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Obituary65 1964-12-05 22 MRS. MARY CECILIA LEE beloved wife of Mr Lee Soon Klat and dauch-ter-ln-1.-iw of Mr. Mrs. Lee Kirn Tan of 1267 i;pper Serangoon Road parsed away peacefully on 4-12-1964. The funeral rorirtci- will leave Singapore Ca*ket Company Limited at 4.30 p.m. tmliy r_'-rt4 for the Cathedral of the Good65 words
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Article, Illustration202 1964-12-05 22 SINGAPORE, Fri. A woman today stole the show at the commendation parade held at the Advanced Training School in Thomson Road. Mrs. Lim Ting Huat. 28. (above), a cashier, is the first civilian woman in the State to receive a high commendation certificate202 words
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Article34 1964-12-05 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Changl Point community centre will celebrate its first Malaysia anniversary at Changi Point on Sunday with sea sports in the morning and other items of entertainment in the evening.34 words
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Article25 1964-12-05 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Sinapore Junior Safety First Council will hold Its next monthly meeting on Monday at the Shell Theatrctte, at 2.30 p.m.25 words
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Article403 1964-12-05 22 LONDON, Frt. Press comment on the outlook (or company profits and a forecast of lower stock market prices scared small Investors in the markets today and consequently equities moved lower on a fairly broad front In response to small selling. Most of the business, however, took place in403 words
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232 1964-12-05 22 FLAGSHIP BRINGS A SICK CAPTAIN TO HOSPITAL SINGAPORE, Friday. AN AMERICAN naval captain, who was rushed to Singapore suffering from pneumonia, has been admitted to a private hospital. Captain Forrest L. Powlesland. Master of the U.S. military sea transport service ship Herkimer, was brought to Singapore after a rescue operation232 words
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Article62 1964-12-05 22 SINGAPORE, Fri— The Beatty School Interact Club is holding a charity film show tomorrow at 8.30 a.m. at the Rex Cinema in aid of the Singapore Association for the Blind (Industrial Section). Those who wish to buy tickets for the show. "Hippodrome." should62 words
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Article24 1964-12-05 22 SINGAPORE, Fri. Water will be cut off tomorrow from 9 a.m. to S p.m. in Ganges Avenue (houses Nos. 2 to 60).24 words
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80 1964-12-05 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. A man and a boy were killed and 11 others injured when the car they were travelling in collided with an oil tanker at \ii <«ll Drive last night. The dead are Frederick Campbell. 28. of the Commonwealth Forces, and a four-year-old80 words
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250 1964-12-05 22 Pope has breakfast date with 216 poor orphans DOMBAY. Fri. Pope D Paul VI opened the final full day of his visit to Bombay by sharing a simple breakfast with a group of 216 poor orphans and person- ally giving them communion and his heartfelt blessings. The movinsj meotinn atUPI - 250 words
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Advertisement232 1964-12-05 22 Late classified advertisements :n Words Sit (Minimum) DR. SIVAYOHAR, sen or Mr. and Mn A. sabapnthy of Kuala Lumpur to Dr. Indra. daughter of Mr. Justice mid Mr*. SkandaraJ.l of Ceylon at Cotomho un Sth December 1964. VbVWSV.VUV.V.VVVV.VwV. •.V.VbNf.VWbW.SV.W. The Greatest Name in German Electronics!^^^ RADIO TELEVISION 1 These are232 words
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Advertisement25 1964-12-05 22 MR. CHUA WONG: Dr. Chua Wan TionK brother Wan Him to Dr. Wong Yoke FoonK d/o Mr. and Mrs. Wong Yew Kong on 5.12.64, Ipoh.25 words
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Advertisement133 1964-12-05 22 lIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIO ll(lllllllllllllC3llllltllllllMlllllllt3IIIIIIIIIIIIC]|IIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIMIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC POSTAL \Wj TUITION f|fs(^V; SUCCESS GREETS THOUSANDS Thousands of Malaysian students have been gaining greoter confidence of success and better results from our Home-Study Courses. Seek the secret of their success, follow their foot-steps and insure against Failure in Examinations. [fcCS. HOME-STUDY COURSES ***** 1. Higher School Cert.133 words
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Miscellaneous52 1964-12-05 22 1 1 1 i f l l l l 1 1 1 Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hixhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kota Bharu 84 73 Penang 90 72 Ipoh 90 68 Malacca 88 70 Singapore52 words
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