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Title Section19 1964-12-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25. 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article, Illustration627 1964-12-25 1 Indons massing off mainland UNDER U.N. CHARTER PARTY THAT IS ATTACKED IS ALLOWED TO HIT BACK KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday MALAYSIA may be forced to "pursue" the enemy in the event of more massive attacks by Indonesia, the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato627 words
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Article, Illustration575 1964-12-25 1 GABRIEL LEE - 3 Indons killed after fierce shooting GABRIEL LEE reports on the Pontian battle DONTIAN KECHIL, Thurs. Three Indonesian invaders, who had landed in Sungei Buntu at dawn yesterday, were killed by Security Forces in the Pontian district this morning after an hour-long running gun battle. The battle took place inKok Ah Chong - 575 words
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Article70 1964-12-25 1 HOUSTON. (Texast, Thurs. The Duke of Windsor had another "very restful night" and is continuing to make satisfactory progress following his abdominal operation a week ago. the Methodtet Hospital here reported yesterday. A bulletin on the 70-year-old Duke's condition said he had taken four walks in theReuter - 70 words
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Article204 1964-12-25 1 MADRAS. Thurs CMVE hundred peor pie died yesterday when tidal waves whipped up by a hurricane swept over a Customs shed at Dhanuskodi. according to reports reaching here today. Dhanuskodi. on the south-east coast of India, is a terminus for the ferry between IndiaReuter - 204 words
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65 1964-12-25 1 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Delegate* failed yesterday to resolve the crisis over Bovlet voting rights in the General Assembly and agreed to a recess of the world body until next week. A meeting, which had oeen scheduled for tomorrow. was cancelled. The Security CouncilReuter - 65 words
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Article91 1964-12-25 1 Russian clock 'more precise' LONDON. Thurs. A Ru-vsmn engineer has made a pendulum I clock ten times more precise than p the one made in Britain in 1910 and hitherto accepted a^ the world's most accurate pendulum the time piece. Moscow Rad.o said last night. The Russian clock, a replicaReuter - 91 words
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Article70 1964-12-25 1 BURBANK (California). Thurs. i The super-secret SH-71 recon- nalssance plnne. believed to be capable of 1 1 yi MR fastei :h.ui 2.000 m.p h and higher tnmi 45.000 feet, underwent n^ maiden flight on Tuesday, the L^kh^ed Aircraft Company dlsolov?d latt night The company said a t»-sr70 words
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Article, Illustration3294 1964-12-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday Malays in business: Men with experience will be asked to help formulate policy, says Razak Our policy is to take the best from both worlds Razak THE record number of development projects undertaken throughout Malaysia this year must infuriate Soekarno, the3,294 words
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Article18 1964-12-25 1 0 There will be no publication tomorrow. The Malay Mail, however, will be on sale. llliililiiiii18 words
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Article14 1964-12-25 1 GO-SLOW OFF KUALA LUMP! K Than Immigration officer'! work-to-rule called off tonlcht.14 words
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Miscellaneous27 1964-12-25 1 THE WEATHER Forecast for toriav: Singapore Cloudy in the morning witn occasional lipht rains. Sunny in the afternoon and fair in the nmiim. Kuuia Lumpur: Rain likely.27 words
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Article, Illustration568 1964-12-25 2 'TSHOMBE IS STOOGE OF U.S. AND BELGIUM' CAIRO. Wed PRESIDENT Nasser said last night I that the United Arab Republic had sent and would continu to send arms to "tht people of the CongG because it did not regard Mr. Moi s c TshombeReuter; AP; UPI - 568 words
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Article117 1964-12-25 2 Bomb kills girl at teenage party Thurs. A hand grenade lobbed into a j teenage party here last night I killed a 16 -year-old British schoolgirl who flew out to join her parents in Aden for Christmas. A British High Commission spokesman named the dead girl as Julia Sidey. daughterReuter - 117 words
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Article40 1964-12-25 2 SYDNEY. Thurs. Thieves wielding oxy-acetylene torches rut through thick steel uoors and stole nearly £A 20.000 from four *:tfes in one of Sydney's bm- «c.st department stores during the night. It was the year s biggest haul- ReutrrReuter - 40 words
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319 1964-12-25 2 DING-DONG BATTLE OVER SU SUNG'S HEAVENLY TICK-TOCK LONDON, Thurs. Four British engineers who spent years building models of a 900-year-old Chinese water-wheel clock are I quarrelling over who has built the correct version of Su Bung's I Heavenly Clockwork Su Sung built toll wheel i lift, across, it was driven319 words
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Article76 1964-12-25 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The World Bank announced yesterday :i US$25 millu'ti loan to Japan la help build an eight-miu-lon* h.ghway from Tokyo International airport to Yokohama. "The expressway will relieve Hip Revere congestion of city streets hctweei Tokyo ard Yokohama" 1 the bank .said, "and sharplyUPI - 76 words
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182 1964-12-25 2 i TAPE TOWN. Thurs. Dr. i H. J. Simons, an associate professor at Cape Town University, was served with a five-year banning I order yesterday which preI vents him continuing at the I university, members of his family said today. Dr. Simons, who had beenReuter - 182 words
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218 1964-12-25 2 Senator to oppose any Sock visit to U.S WASHINGTON. Thurs.— Sen. Peter Domirick (Republican Colorado) said today that he would strongly oppose any visit to the United States by President Soekarno In a statement, the Senator said: "Surely President Sockarno cannot expect tha red carpet to be rolled out forUPI - 218 words
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Miscellaneous35 1964-12-25 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby trUAT ARe *=9Sk^d oefQOST rw& A Baft you ooimg jp}^ PciDGe BePOCE <4bVmm2 V ocap?/ the fooimy 9fj T'N /ASK Sill* QufrSttONß) If Af MA! V AND YOU GET SItLV35 words
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188 1964-12-25 3 Dr. King: Negro U.S. President within 25 years ONDON, Thurs.— The L* United States might have a Negro President within the next 25 years, Dr. Martin Luther King, American Negro civil rights leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner, predicted here last night. Dr. King, interviewed on British television, said many188 words
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108 1964-12-25 3 GRETNA GREEN, (Scotland). Thurs. Simon Pallister 19, paid £60 i'or his wife. "I reckon I got a bargain," he said after their mmrriage. His bride. Frances, 20. had been serving with the RAF at a base in Barry. Wales. She108 words
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Article, Illustration33 1964-12-25 3 From the White House season's greetings 'J'HIS is the official 1964 Christmas card of President and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson. It features a water-colour of the White House by American artist Robert Laessig.33 words
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137 1964-12-25 3 PIRATE RADIO No. 5 BEAMS AT BRITAIN LONDON. Thurs Radio London, latest pirate radio station in operation off the British coast, started regular broadcasting yesterday. The station operates from a former United States mlne.sweeper anchored in the Thames estuary. Its 200 ft mast is expected to give a maximum broadReuter - 137 words
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Article84 1964-12-25 3 LODNON Thurs. British 1 Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, will make history tonight i when he Hies to his holiday home in the Scilly Isles, off the counl try's south-western tip. to spend Christmas with his family. He will be the first Prime Mln-Reuter - 84 words
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Article32 1964-12-25 3 LONDON. Thurs. Former Detective-Superintendent Fred Cherill. who oriKinated the fln- fferprints system now used at Scotland Yard, tiled at his home in Dorchester-on-Thames yesterday. I He was 72.— UPIUPI - 32 words
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Article27 1964-12-25 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. A three- day wildcat dock strike, which halter) work on about half of New i York's piers, ended today.— Reuter. IReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration261 1964-12-25 3 Spacemen suffering from mental trouble BIOCHEMIST SAYS SPACE TRAVEL A 'TOTAL FAILURE* ORUSSELS, Thurs. A leading Belgian biochemist was quoted by a Liege newspaper yesterday as saying astronauts had undergone great physical harm and now suffered from mental trouble. The biochemist. Professor Marcel Florkin, speaking at a private meeting atReuter - 261 words
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123 1964-12-25 3 Thurs. The Soviet Union demanded yesterday that the Western allies ensure the punishment of Nazi war criminals. A Government statement, published by Ta.ss news agency said the West German decision to let the statute of limitations expire on war criminals next May wasUPI - 123 words
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117 1964-12-25 3 IV ICE. Thurs. Josiane Laures. 26-year-old midwife who has been living more than 300 ft. underground in the Maritime Alp* nr:ir here- for eight days has already "lost a day" in her time calculations. Mr Michel Siffre. organiser of her threemonth experiment toReuter - 117 words
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Article36 1964-12-25 3 El. DORADO. (Arkansas) Thurs Dcnra Axurr.. 22. Mi>s America of 1964. was married on M to Mike Buckley of Bloomlneton. Illinois, a friiow University of Arkansas student, the bride? parents announced yej>t*rday.— AP.AP - 36 words
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129 1964-12-25 3 INQUEST IS TOLD OF MAN WITH PENCHANT FOR PINS LONDON, Thurs. A compulsive habit of swallowing pins and other sharp objects was finally the death of 46-year-old Edwin Oliver, an inquest was told here today. Oliver became mentally unstable after a divorce 20 years ago. Ten years ago he startedReuter - 129 words
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110 1964-12-25 3 LONDON. Thurs. Britain's minority Liberal Party leader, Mr. Jo Grimond, yesterday urged his supporters to prepare for a possible general eiectlon in 1965. in a special message to party members he said: "We are now playing for higher stakes In natlona.! politics. AtReuter - 110 words
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81 1964-12-25 3 T ONDON, Thurs. Queen Elizabeth left Buckingham Palace with her family yesterday for her first Christmas at W 1 nds or Castle sine" the war years. The Queen and Prince Charles. 16. travelled in a chauffeurdriven limousine. Her husband. Prince Philip, drove the81 words
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220 1964-12-25 3 LONDON, Thursday. A BRITISH doctor warned yesterday that the cold weather expected here after Christmas could kill between 20,000 and 100.000 old people. Dr. Geoffrey Taylor, a former professor at King Edward Medical College, Lahore, writing in Medical News said that thousands of oldReuter - 220 words
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Article139 1964-12-25 3 TUOSCOW, Thurs.— Mr. lfl Leonid Yefremov, one of the six candidate members of the Communist Party Presidium, appeared today to have been moved out of the Kremlin to a Job in the provinces The exact significance of Mr. Yefremov's appointment as first secretary ofReuter - 139 words
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Advertisement403 1964-12-25 3 JB^PkELLO! CAN YOU ANSWER YES TO —■Mp^4a *^^<ffi r TUrcp THRFF n»L fl|g questions i 1. Have you made plans to acquire your OWN HOME? 2. Are you able to save at least 10 f '<• of your monthly salary regularly and systematically? 3. Can you replace the things at403 words
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119 1964-12-25 4 237 GRAVES ON STATE LAND AT BUKIT BROWN TO BE EXHUMED CINGAPORE, Thurs. Some 237 graves on State land at the Bukit Brown cemetery will have to be exhumed to make way for the re-alignment of Lornie Road, off Adam Road. A spokesman of the Public Works Department today said119 words
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122 1964-12-25 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A i^ traffic magistrate, Mr. Anwaral Hag, today banned a girl student and three others from driving till Christmas next year. The girl. June Wee Ohlm Kwee, was a learner-driver when she drove a car without "L" plates In Lornie122 words
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Article73 1964-12-25 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. "Miss Aviation 1965" will be elected at a dance in aid of the National Defence fund Jointly organised by the Civil Aviation Staff Branch of the Amalgamated Unions of Public Employees and the Japan Airlines to be held at the Ocean Park Hotel73 words
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428 1964-12-25 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. MR. Justice Chua in the High Court today al--ITI lowed the appeal of the Public Prosecutor against the decision of the First Magistrate and District Judge, who had held that he had no jurisdiction to back up a warrant issued for the428 words
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Article55 1964-12-25 4 MR. SEE CIM CHU AN. 49, pa.iifd away suddenly on Thursday 24-12-64 leaving bchmd bin wttk, 2 daughters and one son M mourn his losi. Cortege leaven 52 Jalan Buloh Perlndu on Saturday 26-12-64 at 245 p.m. for the Church Of The Holy Famllv. BM Coast Road, and thence55 words
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426 1964-12-25 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association said today that it was lor the Fort of Singapore Authority to prove to the union that its wage offers, made for some 2,000 monthly-rated staff, were based on broad parity. The union president, Mr. P.C.426 words
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Advertisement160 1964-12-25 4 TONIGHT AT SINGAPORE.o, I BAOMINTON HALL 8 30pm T »mtesi ANNIVERSARY DANCE SPONSORED BY:— Ft WO KEE HONG (M) LTD. SINCAPOKE TOBACCO CO. LTD FRAMROZ LTD Lp SEE HEAR Wir Mr. Oynanmite Cll KEITH LOCKE i£§ with the II QUEST COMBO BS PLUS 2 TOP W-*M~ qu E st BAhDb.160 words
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Advertisement267 1964-12-25 4 I CAPITOL (S pore) TOMORROW MIDNIGHT I ■I You hove seen and thrilled to English Secret Agent I g James Bond 007 and American Secret Agent O. S. S. 117 ■NOW!... be prepared for the mayhem of Mr. COPLAN— FRENCH SECRET AGENT EXTRAORDINARY! His <»<!<>: SHOOT TO KILL I 11267 words
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83 1964-12-25 5 PENANG. Thurs. A 16--year-old girl reported to the police that two youths tried to molest her on a lonely road last night. The girl told police she was •alking towards Ayer Itam maret along a path at 8.30 p.m. hen the youths83 words
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285 1964-12-25 5 PC SHIVADAS - University work to rule hits study for exams PC SHIVADAS: by Kuala Lumpur, Thursday IVITH their examinations due to begin in a fortnight's time, University of Malaya students are being hit by the work-to-rule of the general staff of the university. The library now opens at 9 a.m. instead of285 words
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Article37 1964-12-25 5 BATU PAHAT, Thurs. The tt. Rev. M. Olcomendy. Archbihop of Malacca-Singapore, yester[ay performed the official openng ceremony of the new St. lenry's Catholic church at Jalan iulit here. Costing $145,000, the hurch can seat 600.37 words
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134 1964-12-25 5 Selangor guilds to oppose new taxes I^I'ALA LIMPIR, Thurs. The Chinese guilds and associations in Selangor are to oppose the Government's tax proposals. The decision was taken at a meeting of more than 300 representatives, called at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall here yesterday. A six-man delegation, headed by Dato134 words
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Article34 1964-12-25 5 BATU PAHAT. Thurs. Mr. .fyland V. Carlson, a Rotary 'oundation scholar at the Unientty of Singapore will adrrss the Rotary Club here at 8 i.m. on Dec. 30 at the Golf Club34 words
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Article62 1964-12-25 5 JESSELTON, Thurs.— A fiveman team of Indian community leaders from Malaya said they were amazed to see people of the border town of Tawau "cheerful and completely unperturbed despite reports that the area is one of several trouble spots." Tticy expressed great admiration and aDpreciation for62 words
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Article40 1964-12-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. Goh Kirn Ek. interpreter of the High Court here will be transferred to the Muar Sessions Court on Jan. 1. He will be replaced by Mr. Chang Chew Kong from Bentong Sessions Court.40 words
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Article27 1964-12-25 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thins.— The Royal Customs pnd Excise Department here will close for official business on Monday. Jan. 4 which is a public holiday.27 words
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234 1964-12-25 5 Kelantan MB defends his man over S-Week speech KOTA BHARU, Thurs THE Mentri Besar of Kelantan, Inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda, today defended his political secretary. Inche Khaidir bin Khabib. over criticism by an Alliance member in the State Assembly. Inche Mohyldden bin Haji Che Tengah. (All.— Machang Utara)234 words
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Article82 1964-12-25 5 Xl ALA LI MPL'R. Thurs. A couple wore fined 111 each in the Magistrate's court today when they pleaded to a charge of behaving in a disorderly manner by kissing and hugging each other at the Malacca Street bu» stand here on Wednesday. The court was told82 words
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Article, Illustration375 1964-12-25 5 Explanation on that guest house 'Peeping Tom' IPOH, Thurs. The "Peeping Tom" issue raised in the Perak State Assembly by a woman member yesterday was clarified today by the Speaker. Dato Mohamed Ali Zaini "to avoid misunderstanding and in the interests of the dignity of the House." Dato Mohamed, who375 words
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110 1964-12-25 5 I POH, Thurs. The State 1 Public Service Commission has assured that it will make "every effort" to raise the standard of public service in Perak. This assurance is given in the 1963 annual report of the commission, which was tabled at the Budget meeting110 words
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Article45 1964-12-25 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. Kcp Yeap has been elected president of the American University Cluh Others elected: Mr. George Chuim. vice-president; Miss Syn Wai Lin, hon. secretary; Miss Goh Chor Hiap, hon. treasurer; committee members: Miss Manijeh Namazie. Mr. Sharom Ahmat. Mr. David Dries.45 words
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294 1964-12-25 5 Five Indons captured in Semerah on arms charges BATU PAHAT. Thurs. Five Indonesian infiltrators, captured in Semerah recently were today charged in a magistrate's court here before Inche Mahmood bin Ali. Ande Ranrang bin Kelo. 25. and Abdul Samad bin Aburera, 30 were jointly charged with the attempted murder of294 words
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Article77 1964-12-25 5 IPOH. Thurs. A businessman m Menglembu. Mr. Chong Nyit Lim. has donated S5OO to the National Defence Fund as part of his sons wedding celebrations. Other donors to the fund are: > Mr. K. C. Boon of Ipoh $2,000: the Red Omnibus Co. Ltd.. Taiping. $1,000:77 words
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211 1964-12-25 7 4 ALLIANCE MEN AND MR. CHIN WALK OUT OF MEETING OEREMBAN, Thurs. Four out of five Alliance members present and "Chindependenf Mr. Chin See Yin staged a walkout last night at an emergency meeting of the Town Council called to discuss the threatened strike by 84 conservancy workers The walk-out211 words
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97 1964-12-25 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore group of the Australian Society of Accountants today announced that the society had decided to discontinue accepting new candidates after Dec. 31. 1965. Tlie society has also decided to discontinue conducting examinations in Singapore. Malaya and Hong Kong after Dec. 31.97 words
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Article52 1964-12-25 7 SEREMBAN. llmrs.— M.dam Chong Kirn Lan, 68. mother of Mr. Chin See Yin. a former Member of Parliament, died this morning at Mr. Chin's home in Jalan Dato Klana. She leaves three sons, four daughters and 18 grand-children. The funeral will take place on Saturday at52 words
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Article29 1964-12-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.s. The Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association is appealing for funds to build a $40,000 clubhouse which will be put up at Bukit Bintang.29 words
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363 1964-12-25 7 Malacca Council asks Governor to ratify $280,000 claim MALACCA, Thurs. ITI The Socialist Frontcontrolled Malacca I Municipal Council is to ask the Governor-in-Council to ratify a claim for $284,758 for extra piling in the construction of low-cost flats in Wolferstan Road here without the corsent of I the council and363 words
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Article75 1964-12-25 7 KIT ALA LUMPUR Thurs. The Girl Guides Commissioner for Training. Mrs Rene Van Rooyen. will attend the Pacific regional trainers' con- I ference in New Zealand from Dec. 30 to Jan. 8 After the conference she will spend a :ew weeks In Australia visiting Guide75 words
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143 1964-12-25 7 $49m Perak Supply Bill gets approval IPOH. Thurs. The Perak Government cot the green light to spend 578.6 million next year. when the Budget meeting of the State Assembly finally approved its $49.5 million Supply Bill for ltd at the close of a nine-day session. The Supply Bill is part143 words
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Article40 1964-12-25 7 IPOH, Thurs.— A grandfather, M. Rengasamy. 63. was assaulted yesterday evening and robbed of $50 in Lahui. near here. Rengasamy was on his way home at about 7 p.m. when he was •ninched by a man and robbed.40 words
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151 1964-12-25 7 Soldier killed when he climbed on top of train BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs. A British soldier on his way to Penang from Singapore for the Christmas holidays was killed yesterday when he climbed on the roof of the Kuala LumpurPrai mail train and was struck by an overhead bridge. Lance Corporal151 words
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Article134 1964-12-25 8 COURSE FOR ASSEMBLY MEMBERS IPOH, Thurs. A civics course aimed at giving the 40 members in the Perak State Legislative Assembly a better insight into the working of the government and its department, will be held here next year. The coui*se wa announced by the Speaker of the Assembly, Dato134 words
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Article61 1964-12-25 8 PENANG. Thurs. The Mayor. Mr. C. Y. Choy, is expected to be elected for a second term. Mr. Choy was nominated by bis party, the Socialist Front, at a meeting on Tuesday. Nominations, which will have to be submitted to the City Secretary, close on61 words
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Article, Illustration409 1964-12-25 8 Kelantan deficit: Why pick on us? asks Mentri KOTA BHARU, Thurs. THE Mentri Besar of Kelantan, Inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda, said yesterdayhe did not know why only the deficit facec by the Kelantan Government was made a controversy. Other States such as Perils, Kedah and Perak, too. had409 words
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184 1964-12-25 8 Journalists servants of public too, says Tengku DENANG, Thurs. 1 Journalists are in a very special sense, servants of the public, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, states in a Press Ball message to the Journalists' Union of North Malaya. "For them, it can be truly said that no day184 words
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Article79 1964-12-25 8 Knife gang holds up clerk J/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Four youths armed with daggers last night waylaid a clerk and robbed him of a watch, a ring and cash in front of the Starlight Hotel in Pasar Road here. L. Samband Moorthy, 23, of the Caxton Press Ltd., told the police79 words
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Article, Illustration198 1964-12-25 8 Ningkan: Bad manners not of any help I£UCHING, Thurs. Bad manners would not help to maintain the good relations between the Federal Government and the Sarawak Government, the Chief Minister Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, told the Council Negri yesterday. He was replying: to criticism by some Opposition members to his198 words
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Article67 1964-12-25 8 BATU PAHAT. Thurs.— The Mentri Besar, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos. will officially open three completed projects of the Town Council here on Dec. 31. The projects. completed with loans from the State Government, are: the central market at Jalan Shahbandar $400,000). a bus stand67 words
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Article48 1964-12-25 8 KANGAR. Thurs. The chair man of the Central National Language Action Committee. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, is expected to visit Perlis on Saturday to meet members of the State Committee He will be accompanied by the secretary of the committee. Inch* 1 \ahaya Ismail48 words
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Article31 1964-12-25 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Minister of Welfare Service*. Hajl Abdul Hamid Khan, will distribute cash relief to the victims of the Katnpong Semarang fire at 3 p.m. on Saturday.31 words
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114 1964-12-25 8 KEITH HOOPER - Malaysian students win Aussie prizes KEITH HOOPER From CYDNEY. Thurs. Miss May B. Chua, a Malaysian student at the New England University here has been the outstanding student in the faculties of science, rural science and forestry. Miss Chua shared with a young man the Professor Beadle prize for botany114 words
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140 1964-12-25 8 T ONDON, Thurs. Students from Malaysia are taking part in Christmas vacation activities arranged by the British Council in London. Arranged by the London Overseas Students' Centre, the programme includes visits to places of interest, concerts, plays, and social activities, which are open to140 words
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Article, Illustration444 1964-12-25 8 R.D. PATEL - Stephens makes his exit from the Assembly R.D. PATEL 'LET US PUT MALAYSIA ABOVE ALL ELSE* oy JESSELTON, Thursday. "HATO Donald Stephens, who relinquishes his post as Sabah's first Chief Minister on Dec. 31 to become Federal Minister for Sabah Affairs, leaves the State Assembly "greatly saddened but a wiser444 words
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Advertisement135 1964-12-25 8 BFLAJAR-LAH BAHASA KEBANGSA'AN LEARN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE Language Record Course mWi BSJHHBbBWB I CONTENTS- 20 LESSON AvX^JklSflfl J LANGUAGE COURSE OmMM BHI W Hjfctff *.»vi ImtrocoM MtMHt Zm#s >.>.>. H^^fl^H Of The fastest, simplest, most enjoyable l way to 'iarn the National Language. To C.P.L.C. Dept. Federal Pubhcauon Ltd., This135 words
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Miscellaneous137 1964-12-25 8 \U<>tf Onp By V.T itamUn FUZZIHPCOrrA aSUZ/WMERE hSe ANY /THOUGHT XXJ ME NOT HA.VIW A A 4 UM^ J I KTucije'cujnijN^ Ythlfl DIKkDSALIR J SAID MXI DINOSAUR GOT PRETTY BK3 ONLY FEU-A I y I^^3n^Tw^&/ TOO WITH TH^THING^^B nick Tracpf By Chvmtvr GouM TRACY, I JUST NOTICED K^ J< /VTT137 words
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Article, Illustration1751 1964-12-25 9 Don Quixote's creator was a pauper STRAITS TIMES Special Feature lI IE OLDEST AND POOREST, THE VERY NAKED ADAM OF SPANISH POETS' DN April 23, 1616. the most eel c bratcd figures in English and Spanish literature died within a few hours of each other. While William Shakespeare breathed his1,751 words
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Advertisement79 1964-12-25 9 Exrvlivnt Opportunity tor in rvs tin <*n 1 1 CAPITAL PARK University Road, off Dunearn Road Two-Storey Terrace Houses $29,800/-Semi-Detacbed 2-Storey Bungalows 537.300/-Two-Storey Bungalows $65,000/Jiwl^^^R Freehold ENG AUN MANSION Thomson Road, 3rd mile near Novena Church 4-STOREY LUXURY FLATS $26,500 *> **'tt 9r^* *^^r A i** also SHOP HOUSES' CQM79 words
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Article27 1964-12-25 10 n Worst* it* (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. 1-am Khuan Seng thank those who kindly assisted and atnmird the funeral of their beloved youoxer daughter, Lt-MlnK. 5-12-64.27 words
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596 1964-12-25 10 The Straits Tims Friday. December 25, 1964 Once A Year Not believe in Santa Claus! You might as well not believe in fairies. Frank Church's editorial in the old New York j Sun deserves its annual outing. Nobody sees Santa Claus, but that is no sign there is no Santa596 words
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LETTERS
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288 1964-12-25 10 TEST PATTERN PROGRAMME IN PENANG rpELEVISION Malaysia should be congratulated on the aesthetic value, the symmetry, the delicate blending of biack and white, of Its test pattern. Viewers in the Penang area are getting quite fond of this card. More is seen of this than anything else. Of the total288 words
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Letter83 1964-12-25 10 A TV viewer in Singapore mentioned that his set could receive only transmissions on Channels 5 to 11. He may well need a separate aerial capable of receiving Channel 3 signals from Gunong Pulal. As most TV sets In Singapore and Johore have Band 111 aerials (Channels sto83 words
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Letter255 1964-12-25 10 A LTHOUGH Marjorie A Millest's criticism of "Cinderella" may appear a trifle harsh, it reiterates that in presenting art forms which have certain traditions mere effort and bonhomie are not enough. Her letter also prompts a brief reflection upon the name and nature of Pantomime.255 words
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Letter71 1964-12-25 10 Fwas with some trepidation that I took mv small son to the Stage Club production— but no. he sat spellbound and scarcely uttered a sound throughout the performance. May I record my sincere thanks to all those who worked so hard to give at least one small boy something71 words
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Letter72 1964-12-25 10 rERE seems to be a bias in the pop programmes of Radio Malaysia. More often that not requests for artistes who do not record on a certain label are ignored. What Is the point of request programmes when requests are Ignored? We are always being served ud with72 words
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Letter69 1964-12-25 10 MANY of us must have been disgusted with the abusive words shouted in the Dewan Ra'ayat on December 18. Mr. Seenivasagam had certainly not provoked a situation whereby there could be Justification for the use of such language Perhaps these M.Ps. (let us hope they are few in69 words
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Letter93 1964-12-25 10 /COMPARATIVELY few \J people In the country seemed to have been bothered by the fifty per cent increase in the postal rates. I feel that the Increase is unfair. As an alternative to the new rates. I would suggest that letters posted in each state for delivery within93 words
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Article513 1964-12-25 10 PETER ROWAN - PETER ROWAN by /\NE month each year a tiny Judcan townlet throws off the sleepiness of the Middle East to become the focal point of the corporate thoughts of a global religion. In the town of Bethlehem, the story of the birth of the Redeemer will513 words
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Article1218 1964-12-25 10 SAMAD ISMAIL - Sabah through eyes of Manila SAMAD ISMAIL by TN Manila, some of the argument from Malaysia on the Sabah dispute sounds intemperate and immoderate. For to most Manilans, what was initially merely a proprietary claim on a piece of real estate in North Borneo by the descendants of the Sultan1,218 words
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Advertisement931 1964-12-25 10 Straits Times Malay Mail Classified advertleemente may b* handed tot COLD •TOSJAOI ASICAOK Orehsrd Road (lit Floor) COLD STOMA6E BRANCHES At Holland Read Kateng CITY BOOK •TOST* LTD Winchester House. Coliyer Q*f THE NEWS FRONT Flrzpatrlek'e Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL, a Admiralty Road. Naval Baa* hamicm STOm 1419 Upper Changl931 words
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Advertisement38 1964-12-25 10 BEIRUTCITY OF MONEY AND MYSTERY An Armchair Travelogue I to an oil rich city where East meets West and the middleman Is king. Don't miss this article which appears 1 in DECEMBER Readers w Digest (Now On Sale)38 words
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Advertisement149 1964-12-25 10 WIN VALUABLE PRIZES IN TELL ME A STORY' j the popular family programme on the English Channel RADIO MALAYSIA Listen every Sunday morning from 10 o'clock to 10.30 to this excellent entertainment feature which includes Interesting Stories, Music by Popular Composers and the opportunity of winning valuable prizes. SHORTWAVE SERVICE149 words
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270 1964-12-25 11 Police hunt for a labourer and girl of seven .SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police are looking for a young labourer *ho disappeared from his lodgings in Kallang Basin with a seven-year-old girl yesterday. Police across the causeway are also helping in the >earch. The police fear that the girl, Lim Seok Huay270 words
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Article31 1964-12-25 11 SINQAPORE. Thure. The Singapore Manufacturers' Association will give a dinner in honour of the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Auft, at Cathay Restaurant on Jan. 9.31 words
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465 1964-12-25 11 SEREMBAN. Thursday. THE Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan said today that he had made 10 complaints against the Mentri Besar, Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed, to Tengku Abdul Rahman. He hoped the Tengku would publicise the complaints so that the raayat .would465 words
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78 1964-12-25 11 AUNTIE AND NEPHEW IN SUICIDE PACT: POLICE I£ULIM. Thurs.— Police investigating the I death of a 45-year-old housewife, Anson binte Uda, and her 19-year-old nephew, Zainal Kamal bin Mat Tahir, believe they died after a sultide pact. Anson, wife of a tapper, was found stabbed to death in a hilltop78 words
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Article28 1964-12-25 11 c* KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society. Selangor. will hold its annual meeting in the Selangor Club card room at 5.15 p.m. on Monday.28 words
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Article68 1964-12-25 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two men. Yip Ttiim Choy and Chua Boon Bwee. pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court today with corruptly giving $5,000 to Mr. Lim Men« Wee, a special investigator of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau. They are alleged to have committed the offence at the68 words
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Article55 1964-12-25 11 PENANO. Thurs. Two youth* held up a courting couple at Reservoir Road. Ayer Itam. last nlsht. taking a watch and *30 Tan Chiu Swee. 22. a quarry labourer, told the police he was with his girl friend. Woon Ah Moot, when two men threatened him with55 words
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99 1964-12-25 11 King set for high-level Christmas golf competition TANAH RATA, Thurs. The Yang di-Per-tuan Agong and the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, flew here this morning by helicopter for a twoday golf competition between the King's team and the Sultan of Selangor's team during Christmas. The King will captain his team,99 words
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Article22 1964-12-25 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore's Commissioner of Police, Mr. John Le Cain, returns from Bangkok on Saturday after a two-week Koodwill visit.22 words
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Article, Illustration88 1964-12-25 11 Eddie, 1 7, to represent Malaysia at world forum SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Eddie Teo, 17-year-old secondary student of St. Andrew's School here, has been selected to represent Malaysia at the 1965 New York Herald Tribune World Youth Forum. Eddie was chosen In a nationwide competition held under the auspices of the88 words
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Article111 1964-12-25 11 KELANTAN PASSES BRIDGE TOLLS LAW KELANTAN, Thurs. The Kelantan State Assembly today passed a Bill providing for the imposition of tolls or. vehicles using bridges in the State. The BUI will come Into ef/ect on Jan. 1. The Durpose of the toll is to recover part of the money spent111 words
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Article117 1964-12-25 11 Police award for nameless hero KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Selangor Chief Police Officer, Assistant Commissioner. Mohammed Natt bin Haji Mohammed Yusof. will present a letter of commendation and $50 to a member of the public on Saturday for his civicconsciousness in helping to catch a robber. Police refused to disclose117 words
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Article49 1964-12-25 11 ALOR STAR, Thurs. Polir* have detained a suspect in connection with the murder of a tapper. Abu Bakar bin Saad, 24, at Padang Patani. near here, last Sunday. Abu Bakar >vas slashed with parang in a padi fleld as he was returning home from work49 words
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300 1964-12-25 11 $500,000 windfall for phone workers SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Industrial Arbitration has awarded 1.100 employees of the Singapore Telephone Board a $500,000 Christmas windfall increases in pay. overtime and allowances backdated to Sept. 6, 1963. The backpay was described by Mr. G. .Kandasamy, general secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public300 words
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66 1964-12-25 11 Thai Customs men fire at smugglers ALOR STAR, Thurs.— Thai Customs officers last night opened fire at a gang of smugglers reported to be taking tobacco through jungle tracks into ihe border town of Padang Besar. Residents in Padang Besar town heard shots but it is not known if there66 words
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Advertisement155 1964-12-25 11 It's good to be thirty To be young and vigorous, with great hopes for the future. One of those hopes is, of course, that when the time comes to retire, you will still be active -and have the money to enjoy your leisure to the full. Now is the time155 words
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Advertisement31 1964-12-25 11 i3gS jtjk Hv TO ALL OUR FRIENDS CUSTOMERS! Our Stores will be closed on December 25th. 26th. 27th and will open as usual on Monday, the 28th. Robinson's SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUE31 words
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Miscellaneous1552 1964-12-25 11 Today radio Malaysia (Maiaya) m National Shortwave Services: The Three Scouters; 3.45 Down m 41 and 60.2 metres Bouth American Way; 4.10 The Doll's Hospital; 4.30 Sing Along; TV MALAYSIA fMalaval AM 60 Pro t Summar y: 4.45 Non Stop Pops: 5.00 The I V IVIMLHI3IA (IViaiaya| eo2 Music For1,552 words
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Malaysia Hotel STRAITS TIMES FEATURE
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Article, Illustration890 1964-12-25 12 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON -by 1,000 guests invited to big opening •JHE Federal Capital, said a leader in the tourist business the other day, needs many more first -class hotels if we are to accommodate the growing number of tourists coming this way. One has only890 words
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Article111 1964-12-25 12 THK MAN behind Malaysia Hotel is :.R yr.ir-old millionaire Mr Lee Yian I.lan. Besides being its managing director. Mr. Lee is also its planner, and the building incorporates many features in modern hotels which Mr. Lee has seen during his travels. The only other man on111 words
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Article, Illustration213 1964-12-25 12 15 years in the business hotel ONE of the few local men who have made good in big hotel business is amiable Mr. Loke Mun Seng, general manager of Malaysia Hotel. "It's one business not many of our boys like to get into," he says. "I think this is mainly213 words
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Advertisement72 1964-12-25 12 MALAYSIA I JALAN BUKIT BINTANG. K. LUMPUR. TEL: ***** (5 LINES) take pleasure in announcing the official opening of their HOTEL, BAR RESTAURANT by IHE MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE AND CO-OPERATIVE THE HON'BLE INCHE MOHAMED KHIR JOHARI ON SATURDAY 26TH DECEMBER 1964 at 4.00 P.M. FRIENDS AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATES ARE CORDIALLY72 words
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Advertisement35 1964-12-25 12 IS BLISS. DUNEjOP congratulates MALAYSIA HOTEL on the occasion of its official opening. We are pleased that guests will be enjoying the supreme comfort of Dunlopillo Mattresses. Cushions and Carpet Underlay. DVNLOP MALAYAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED35 words
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Article, Illustration51 1964-12-25 13 A view of the Continental Restaurant, where steak is among the cuisine served. The hotel boasts of the first steak room in Kuala Lumpur. An air-conditioned single room in Malaysia Hotel, comfortably furnished and with attached bathroom where you get hot and cold water at any51 words
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Advertisement192 1964-12-25 13 Beautiful curtains glide with SYLON CURTAIN TRACKS AN ALUMINIUM TRACK WITH NYLON RUNNERS ENQUIRIES SOLE AGENTS:— FOLIN BROTHERS LTD., 165 JALAN PETALING, K. LUMPUR. TEL: ***** ft *****. CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES to MALAYSIA HOTEL LTD., ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THEIR NEW HOTEL From: VANGUARD CO •7, Jalan Ampang Kuala192 words
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Advertisement195 1964-12-25 13 SIM LIM CO., (M) LTD. EXTENDS BEST WISHES fO_ MALAYSIA HOTEL ON THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING And are proud to be associated for the supply and laying of: U.S.A. Plastic wall tiles Saji glazed wall tiles Chinese marble U.S.A. Kentile easy clean Vinyl Tiles Unglazed mosaic tiles SIM LIM CO., (M)195 words
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Article, Illustration113 1964-12-25 14 MR. CONWAY CHAD, regional manager in SouttaEast Asia for the Pepsi-Cola advises that Mr. Herbert L Barnet (above) chairman of the board of the Pepsi-Cola Co. has been elected to the board of directors of the Columbia Pic ture Corporation. Mr. Barnet, who113 words
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Article, Illustration362 1964-12-25 14 YEO TOON JOO - YEO TOON JOO By THE value of trade between Malaysia and Japan has fallen considerably A since Indonesia broke off all trade relations with Malaysia in September last year. The Singapore market which carries on the bulk of the JapanMalaysia trade is the hardest hit362 words
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Article264 1964-12-25 14 A GRICULTURAL production is soaring in many Commonwealth countries to keep pace with the rising population. Commonwealth Agriculture, an official review of agricultural production, trade and prices published by the Commonwealth Economic Committee, says Increases of almost 75 per cent were recorded for cocoa, over half264 words
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Article, Illustration116 1964-12-25 14 Ttfß. KHOO KIM HAI right x above is seen receiving a cheque for $1,000. from Mr. R. O. Glynn. the account supervisor of S H. Benson (M) Ltd. after his shop, Chuan Seng. In Petaling Java had won a biscuit display competition. The second prize116 words
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Article, Illustration152 1964-12-25 14 MR. CHONG SIE LING. 57, sales manager of Borneo Motors (Malaya) Ltd.. Ipoh branch, who has put in more than 35 years service with the company, retires at the end of this month. He joined the company as a junior salesman and worked152 words
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Article119 1964-12-25 14 The U.S. Commerce Department has estimated that U.S. total retall sales in Octooer amounted to U.S. $22,577 million. That total-, said the Department, was 6 per cent higher than the September 1964 sales of $21,313 million, and five per cent above October 1963 sales119 words
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Article111 1964-12-25 14 Esso's Investment programme In chemicals was further accelerated when plans were announced recently to build a $75 million fertiliser plant In Pakistan. Like the $20. million ammonia plant In Port Dlckson which Is expected to be in operation by early 1966 and another In Philippines, the111 words
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Article102 1964-12-25 14 SOCIETA Montecatlnl of Milan and the Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. of London have announced a patent agreement concerning ethy-lene-proplene terpolymers. Montecatinl is acquiring the exclusive rights to grant licences on patents and patent applications of Dunlop In this field (Including the patents indicating dlcyclopentadiene as the third component)102 words
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Article54 1964-12-25 14 The Nestles staff annual dinner at the Imperial Room. Singapore, on Saturday evening was attended by more than 360 people, including retired staff members and guests. The company's Singapore manager. Mr. D. Trevor, made the opening address of welcome. It was followed by a variety snow staged by54 words
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Article95 1964-12-25 14 A new method of producing flexible foams which reportedly possess properties not previously available in such materials is announced by the Dow Chemical Co. The Dow latex foam process, described as a revolutionary processing development by the company utilises new styrene-butadiene latexes designed by Dow. Foams made95 words
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Article, Illustration123 1964-12-25 14 MOBIL bas .aken another step in its planned 573.000.000 investment in .Malaysia with the opening of a new service station at Aljunied Road. Singapore Announcing this yesterday, Mr. C. E. Lehr. marketing director of Mol il Oil Malaya Ltd.. said that this modern station had been designed123 words
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Advertisement141 1964-12-25 14 [DIAMOND BRAND DE LUXE VACUUM JAR REFILLS MADE OF HEATEX GLASS KEEPS COLD OR HOT NO SPONTANEOUS BLAST LJ V PRODUCT OF FREEZINHOT BOTTLE CD. LTD HONG KDN6 To all our Friends Patrons A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR from ENSIGN BOOK STORE 47, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE, 6.141 words
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Advertisement452 1964-12-25 14 f HITACHI J S I Model NX- 980 0 Wide Square Screen M m 0 Push Button Control jfay m Large-size Oval Speakers V -fit)<g> m Ultra High Sensitivity Tubes W W I Model 1 23-inch Model yflC J STX-570 Model TTX-230R STX-930 W f NO DOWN PAYMENT fo 1452 words
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Advertisement968 1964-12-25 15 tT^B l y %w r^v^B Oft. fWviP v 1 1 TO UVERPQCL t WEST COAST U X.: 0-e S pore Mill P. Sham Penang ELPENOR li»eraeel. Glasgow li Pt ToOj Dec 27 AUTOMEOOH Lifiratd, A»onmouth Oec 11/ J crcLOPS liverioil. Gascon Dec 21 Jai 2 lai 4 fc'tNUAUS Lxerpul '■*<>968 words
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Advertisement836 1964-12-25 15 Bf aW M kfi Lwaf MM LJ LJ A'/ A^fl aaW MMMS I i Jjjlaaai I Iv^l THE EAC LINES Jteaal r S4NG«fOt( niAi> umnmmr^mtmimimM wuno La^y '^J U ""tT a> ammmc to. ioioin.l --.w.-o.tir I Pkm 7601 Pkoie *****. Pkue S3II Pkut *****. SAILINGS TO BEYROUTi:. U'TAKIA, GENOA LE836 words
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Advertisement990 1964-12-25 15 I BENULINE I EXPREM SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL PORTS BENVORLICH frt]) BENARMIN a«j London Jaa 25 Singapore P. S run Penang Hamburg Fll I Oic 31/ 1 JM 4/5 JM 8/ I Singapore p. Sham Penang BENLARIG L'pill, H'kurg, Havn, ROam Antwerp J» 28/22 jai 21/21 JM 17990 words
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Advertisement768 1964-12-25 15 jfc^ ELLERMAH EUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. IkJH l O nd O n HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE l^** l HULL ANO MIDDLESBROUGH Spore P. S>am Penong t CITY Of RIPON 6«a. IS-11/2T Dec 21 OK •CITY 3F LEICESTER 14/17 Jaa 11/11 111 I* J" t CITY OF COLOMBO 25/27 Jai 21 lai768 words
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536 1964-12-25 16 From Our Market Correspondent THERE was almost a sigh of relief when the Stock Exchanre of Malaysia closed down yesterday for the Christmas holidays. It will reopen on Monday. The quiet conditions which have prevailed for so long worsened this week and the536 words
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Article24 1964-12-25 16 Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 23 Dec. 34 •Industrials; 85.40 85.36 Tins: 119.86 118.44 rubbers: 109.02 109.02 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10024 words
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Article426 1964-12-25 16 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustoad (2.000) tl 57; Cold Staraga (1,000) 52.26: Dunlos) 14.000) 51. 82; Gammon (6,000) $1.85: M. Singapura (1,000)426 words
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Article244 1964-12-25 16 JANUARY lint grade f.o.D. closed at 1 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala t Lumpur yesterday at 6S*s cents per Ib. up quarter o( a cent on Wednesday's cloalnic level for tne position. Tne tone waa quietly tttady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. doting priest in ctntt ptr Ib. yesttrday: Int.244 words
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Article123 1964-12-25 16 VJMIPS lying aianitld* the Singaport wharvtt or mxctid today art: Busuanga 1/2, Qleolyon 3/4, Perak N.W. 2, Upia N.W. 1. Berdaag N.W. 4, Rokaa 148 N.W. 5, Slentor b/7, City of Rlpon 8/9, TJJlnegara 10/11, Tamesln 13/14. Autolyous 18. Malay 19. Coamoa Altalr 25/26. Mlkasa Mani 29/30.123 words
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Article64 1964-12-25 16 Proouci nxehangi, llniadjavi Ciconut ill: bulk fO3 Mll«ra, drum (66 sullen. Ctnwa: Jan. Feb. UK 'Continent Unquoted. Ptpptr: Muntok whltt SIS 3 tcllert. Sarawak wblU $160 rellen. apaelal Sarawak black SI3O •cllera. caroled Lampong black 1140 tellers. ASTA JlOO ■an tinnapert Copra Antciatitn nun price Unquoted. Sinxapwrt Coconut64 words
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Article34 1964-12-25 16 THE Malayan Cxcnangi Banks- Alt*- ciatitn mad* tlirtr cbangr i in ita retfii to mfrrtuintt yeittrday <«ll rate! tr SlOO): •tllinit TT *r OD mdy: ■tlsun Franci 1,084 and Italian Lirt 30..761.34 words
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334 1964-12-25 16 THE price of Straits Un fell in Penang yesterday by 50 cents to $619 a picul on an offering estimated at 220 tun-, up 10 tons. In JLondon on Wednesday tin jpened about steady but quickly edged higher to finish around £17>334 words
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312 1964-12-25 16 THE short prc-Chrlstmas period under review, although very quiet, and occasionally described as lifeless, has had a steady undertone, report lI. CB. Co. Ltd. In their current survey ot the Malayan Rubber Market. Demand has not been great yet it has been consistent and each312 words
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Article28 1964-12-25 16 D.i. Z\ MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: »i!l; cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5619 (down 50 cents). Unofficial estimated offering: 220 tons (up 10 tons).28 words
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Article238 1964-12-25 16 December 24. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Bountead 13 CU. NMMMI Iron ct4L Dunlops 15cts. Lniteers 14 ctl. City Dev. 7 cts. M. Containers 12 ct* K smelters 27 eta. M. Cables J3 eta. Kaso 10 CU. McAUster 12 cts. Ked. Diap. 12 eta. M. Invest. 11 eta. K*N. l»cta.238 words
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Article38 1964-12-25 16 ON the fres sichangs marktt la Home KonK yesterday the U». dollar MM quoted at S.ioJ for T.T, and 5.74 for oath. Starling was quoted nt \'o V 9 and ons tail of cold at W2|.38 words
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Advertisement1013 1964-12-25 16 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. MJS.X. Pacific, Atlantic, «fc Great Lakes Service H'kong S. Francisco L.Angeles N. Yoik H'tai Montreal Hsiswsrttry leacei" 31 Jm 1} Fik 21 FH II Mai 22 Mai laaisuaa Man" 21 FH IB Mar 22 Mai 7 Air 12 Air IS Air West Coast of Central/South1,013 words
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Advertisement1017 1964-12-25 16 i*# \m ■Iff jai KOcS I USTRAIU SERVICE INDIA. MKISTttt *N0 P. CULF SEBVICI (delude. Sjlatr In Madras aid Nagifattiiaai Penaai f. S'ftam S'pon S'po'i S'hani Pananf BULiMBt 1| Jm 12/11 JM RUUU 1/12 JM 11 Us 14 JM (■en iiKTßiiii RAJULA 11/ t Flk 1 Ml t Fit, FROM1,017 words
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Advertisement212 1964-12-25 16 fcZ^k GOLDEN LINE V^'/l CHRISTMAS GREETINGS GUAN GUAN SHIPPING LIMITED 23, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore- 1 Tel: 9553 1 -40 IC^ll^BllVl^ FROM UST I. WEST COaSI 11.1.t Philadelphia N. York L. Angeies ii. Francisco S'oori JEPPESEN kUERSK M/11 Die 1/ 2 Jaa 21 Jai LIC* MAERSK 21 OIC 11 Oec212 words
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Advertisement223 1964-12-25 16 CORRIGENDUM TtXDKRS FOR Si;K\l(INCi HOSPITAL EQIIPMKXT FOR 1965 The closinv; date for the receipt of the above lender is now extended to 31st. December. 1964. Tenders in sealed envelopes addressed to the Deputy Direcior of Medical Services (Ho-pitalsi, Ministry of Health. Palmer Road, Singapore should be deposited in Tender Box223 words
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Advertisement853 1964-12-25 17 (Continued from Page 10) ACKNOWLEDGMENT Word* S/« (Minimum) MR. ANO MRS. Yap Kong Kook. Ki.antan, thank rdativn and friends tor their kind aimtancc attendance, valuable gifts and blvimngi on the ocaaioD ol their marriage on 1L-12-64. GREETINGS 20 Word* SIO (Mintmmm) SEASON'S CREETINCS to all friends an<1 rollvaKues from Michael853 words
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Advertisement988 1964-12-25 17 TUITION Worel* Si (Mm. >— Box M rts. txlrm LAMBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL Dual -controlled Minor 1000 Triumph Heralda Hourly $6.00. Fleas* pboo* S'por* *****. 10 Balmoral Road. ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL Expeo enced Quallnad instructress/ Instructors Morris 1000 hourly $5/-; Guaranteed $75/-. 67 Orchard Road. S'por*. PBoa* 127W7 Manager *****. JANUARY988 words
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Advertisement946 1964-12-25 17 RUGS. CARPETS k CURIOS SEASON'S GREETINGS Wishing all Friends and Customers A MERRY CHRISTMAS A A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR -ORIENTAL CARPET PALACE" 295/297 Orchard Road, S'por*. T«l: *****. TAI PING RUCS ANO CARPETS Handmsds in H*ng Keng 100% Virgin W**l permanently Moth Pr*of*d Special Order* taken for Any sue*. Shape946 words
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Advertisement754 1964-12-25 17 PEST CONTROL RENTOKIL set* the Standard* for Peat Control througbout the world. for detail* of Rrntokll Services In Malaysia CALL SINGAPORE ********** KUALA LUMPUR ***** IPOH Ml MALACCA 4449 PENANQ ***** JOHORE BAHRU 2453 KOTA BHARU M and BORNEO TERRITORIES. Call In the arm you know THOMAS COWAN A CO.,754 words
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Advertisement581 1964-12-25 17 j ■■rnryi j tjl ti 1 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS ***** DOWN OF TIONG BAHRL 1 FIRE SITE SUBSTATION I In order that electrical exten- sion work in the above substation could be carried out. it Is neces- sary to Interrupt electricity sup- plies to581 words
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Advertisement805 1964-12-25 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT FEDERAL LAND )EVELOPMENT AUTHORITY VACANCY— SI'RVEY DRAUGHTSMAN Candidates should be (At mnlt =>tleral Citizens (B) passed form II (minimum) (Ci well experisneed in tracing plotting from field jooV:s and plans, .subdlvisional de>lgns. computation of areas, poini ■>! entry to the all-in salary seal* if SIBO'2OA-$240 exam S3OO-25A-[500 efficiency805 words
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Article, Illustration19 1964-12-25 18 In rvrr loving memory of oar dcaiest Papa. Departed on 26.12.63. IriNftrd by wife children and fTaiHchildrpn.19 words
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FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
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Article, Illustration296 1964-12-25 18 LONDON, Thursday. gRITAIN has rejected China's proposal for a world summit conference to discuss the complete prohibition and destruction of nuclear weapons, it was announced here yesterday. Mr. Harold Wilson, the British Prime Minister, in a reply to the proposalReuter - 296 words
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228 1964-12-25 18 Labour's left wing attacks Wilson plan for nuclear force I ONDON, Thurs. The Government today received fresh notice from the Labour Party's Left wlngi that it still faces a critical test over its nuclear policies. An editorial in the Independent left-wind journal Tribune and an article by Mr. John Mendelson.Reuter - 228 words
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80 1964-12-25 18 LONDON. Thurs. Dame Margot Ponteyn and Rudolf Bureyev. star dancing partners of the Royal Ballet, have accepted an Invitation to appear at President Jonnfop's in.iunuratlon celehraron* on Jan 18 It is understood their pt-rtorm-,mcp will lake place In W;u-hinß-•o- >. Armoury, but th«-v haveReuter - 80 words
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70 1964-12-25 18 Tears as 20 brides lose wedding dresses SYDNEY, Thurs. Twenty brides-to-be, who were to have been married over the Christmas and New Year period, had their wedding dresses stoic., from a shop in subburban Edgecliff last night. The shopowner, Mr. Terence Cooper said many of the brides burst into tearsReuter - 70 words
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214 1964-12-25 18 JACK FINGLETON - The Aussie airman who refused to carry the can JACK FINGLETON 'LET THE YANKS DO IT THEMSELVES' I f ro m CANBERRA, Thurs. Because he refused to empty lavatory cans from American aircraft carrying U.S. Congressmen ami their wives, an Australian leading aircraftman has been sentenced to 28 days' detention.214 words
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Article40 1964-12-25 18 SANPORD, (Florida), Thurs. A navy jet crashed into the nearby residential community of Debary yesterday. The Florida highway patrol said first reports indicated the plane hit at least two houses and at least two people were killed— UPl.40 words
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Article25 1964-12-25 18 ROME. Thurs. Two light earthquake shocks were felt early yesterday in the Mugello Valley of Tuscany, in Florence. No damage was reported. UPIUPI - 25 words
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Article, Illustration122 1964-12-25 18 WHERE THERE'S HOPE SAIGON, Thurs. Comedian Bob Hope, and his Christinas troupe arrived secretly in South Vietnam today. U.S. military headquarters said they had landed safely and would give their first performance to American soldiers before noon, but refused to disclose at which airfield the comedian and his troupe had122 words
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224 1964-12-25 18 CANBERRA. Thur*. A MEETING between the Australian Prime Minister. Sir Robert Menzies. ard Indonesia's President Scekarno would be valuable for relations between Australia and Indonesia, the new Indonesian Ambassador to Australia, Major General R. A. Kosasih, said today. The ambassador was giving hisReuter - 224 words
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183 1964-12-25 18 Disobey his wife? He prefers prison I ONDON, Thurs. v Good husband Joseph Hutton has decided he'd rather go to prison than disobey his wife. He walked out of a court yesterday refusing to pay a£2 10s. fine Tor violating a local building bylaw. 'I have no intention of paying."UPI - 183 words
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174 1964-12-25 18 rKAMASCUS. Thurs. The Syrian Government, brushing aside 10 Western and Communist offers, banned the granting of oil concessions to foreign companies. Syria's Presidency Council ssued a decree indefinitely >arming foreign concessions or oil or mineral developnent. It gave the State the xclusiveAP - 174 words
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Article65 1964-12-25 18 NEW YORK. Thurs. A JSS6OO million. 15 year contract )i the sale of 65.5 million tcm f Australia iron ore to 10 Jaanese steel firms was announced vrday. Kaiser Industries of the Unfvd Itates, in detailir.c. th<- trimsction. .'-aid It MM being led to ?presentAP - 65 words
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137 1964-12-25 18 WASHINGTON. Than. The Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, warned other nations yesterday that their relations with the United States may be adversely affected if they do not protect U.S. diplomatic installations. Speaking at a news conference. Mr. Rusk did not name any country137 words
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Advertisement551 1964-12-25 18 NOTICE IN THK MI'IU.MK < (II'RT OF IIC)N(. hONt. Admir.ilt* Jurisdiction Action Nos U and IS of 19ff4 Bf I VM IN THK GOVKKN.MtNT OF THF. UNITED M Ulv tn IMIKH Plaintiffs and THE SHIPS S.S. "AN.ir and S.B. "A. J. MID-AMERICA" Defendants IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that tenders in551 words
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Advertisement327 1964-12-25 18 NOTICE IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE Originating Summons No. 171 of 1964. In the Matter of the Trusts ot the Will of Tan Choon Bock, deceased. And In the Matter of Order 52 Rule 1 of the Rules of the High Court 1934. ADVERTISEMENT FOR CLAIMS BY PERSONS CLAIMING327 words
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Advertisement505 1964-12-25 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT MUNICIPAL TREASURER APPLICATIONS are Invited from persons resident In Malaysia (or the post ol Assistant Municipal Treasurer. 2 The appointment will be In the following basic salary Timescale:-5628xA34-5934 $982xA34-$1.254. Cost of Living Housing Allowances will be payable In accordance with Council's Regulations.505 words
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Advertisement34 1964-12-25 18 CONGRATULATIONS to MALAYSIA HOTEL 67-71 Jalan Bukit Rintang. Kuala Lumpur on the occasion of its official opening on December 26, 1554 trom HOTEL INTERNATIONAL (Member of the ISLAND Group) Penanr Road. Penan* Tel. *****34 words
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Miscellaneous292 1964-12-25 18 Straits Times Crossword ■U WK~- VBHHf 7 HV* Wt Hff ~Hi ACROSS 0. A small number nil the biro I Members of the cast worta shelter (S). replacing? (5). 11. Where the train may be 8. Strange dearth of employ- holding the soldier up. needs ment In suite building (9).292 words
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Article274 1964-12-25 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP BACK-IN-FORM WINEMAN IS A LIVELY OUTSIDER by pENANG, Thurs.— The Governor's Cup over BAf on Sunday will be practically "a "dress rehearsal" for the Centenary Gold Cup (lOf) on the last day. With the Gold Cup weights already published without stipulation of a274 words
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Article1833 1964-12-25 19 Race I-1.30 Cl 2 Div 2 ($7,000) 5\S 1 ***** Happy Cello, late Amur (Menang St.) Lee, 6 90 'Rahwi 10 2 ***** JamboriU g (Jambo St.) Teh 6 8.11 (F) 'Chuah 11 3 ***** Maori Fair g (Thlo St.) Allan, 7 8.9 'thong 5 4 *****1,833 words
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158 1964-12-25 19 IOHANNESBURO, Thurs.— Ted Dexter played one of the finest Innings of his career when he hit a masterly 167 not out over half his side's tota, of 329 for two for England on the opening day of the second Test against South Africa158 words
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Article58 1964-12-25 19 CARDIFF. Thurs. Cardiff of Wales, qualified to meet Real Zaragossa of Spain, In the quarterfinals of the European Cup Winners' Cup last night when they beat Sporting Club. Lisbon, on a 2-1 aggregate in the first round proper. Cardiff won the first leg 2-1 at Lisbon last weekReuter - 58 words
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Article97 1964-12-25 19 £19,705 AWAITS A SAILOR AT SEA LONDON. Thurs. A "list of numbers" left for his mother to insert in a football pools coupon has won ship steward John Sefton £19.705. Sefton's mother learned of the win last night and a cheque will be waitinf for him on liii return irom97 words
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Article18 1964-12-25 19 NEW DELHI, Thurs India beat Prance 3-1 in an international hockey match at Ludniant yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article548 1964-12-25 19 Spotlight on your fancies RACK ONE KADJA WALI: Has bright early speed; ea&y winner over K.L. 71 last month. THE UNTIE: Speedy; lost by last stride to Executive over K.L. til last month. BHAJUS M.\aueS: Showed promise last time out at Kl. when thud to Executive over 61. RACE TWO548 words
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Article78 1964-12-25 19 Rani nets winner for S'gor Scliinfor 1 t'enanf 0 Perak S Kedah 1 ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Selangor and Perak opened the Malaysian Malays hockey festival with victories over Penang and Kedah in Oroup "A" at Rifle Range Road today. Selangor had a hard battle against Penang In which the exchanges78 words
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Article46 1964-12-25 19 r |X>KYO, Thurs. Japan estab- iished an all-time record in Olympic history in selling tickets for the Tokyo Oames last October, the Tokyo Olympic organising committee said today. The committee said 96.4 per cent of 2.000.983 tickets Issued for the Oames had been sold.46 words
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Article314 1964-12-25 19 YOUTH MEET 'COMES OF AGE' TODAY I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— lf the 1V directors of Burnley F.C. of England were present at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow, they would feel well satisfied that the trophy which bears theii famous name is helping significantly to raise youth soccer standard ?nd interest in Malaysia,314 words
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Advertisement162 1964-12-25 19 iffiflaOaW^JQtftff Direct Qantas Y-Jet flights to Australia No stops. Singapore to Sydney Friday and Sunday. Now fly fast and direct to Sydney by Qantas V-Jet in just 7 hours 30 minutes. It's fast. It's direct. The easiest, most relaxing way to fly to Australia on holiday or on business. All162 words
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Miscellaneous76 1964-12-25 19 I SPORTS DIARY HOCKEY-MaUys tourney (XL) Perak and Kelantan v Spore (all S'gor v Forces. Pahang v Pera*. W**?*^ Negrl v Johore (all 7.30 a.m); v Spore (7.15 a.m.); Penang v Kedah v Penang, Malacca v Ke- Negri, Perak v Pahang (both 8.30); lantan (both 8.45); Negri v Ma- Negri76 words
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Article, Illustration76 1964-12-25 20 AND GIVES HIM AN ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER STRAITS Times picture by Han Hai Fong shows the big smile of Tham Kok Sens as he fondles hi* Christmis Kift of an rlei trical typewriter from hi? wheel cask in the Yule Udfl atmosphere of th« Singapore General Hos-Han Hai Fong shows the big smile of Tham Kok Sens as he fondles hi Christmis Kift of an rlei trical typewriter from hi wheel cask in the Yule Udfl atmosphere of th - 76 words
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370 1964-12-25 20 JUDITH YONG - Tham types message thanking readers of Malay Mail JUDITH YONG r— W SINGAPORE, Thursday. £HRISTMAS cheer in the bulky form of an electric typewriter was brought to the bedside of Tham Kok Seng, 22, a cripple at Ward 51 of the General Hospital, today. The gift was made possiblf through370 words
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Obituary52 1964-12-25 20 MADAM CHONG Kirn UtS. «8 n-.othrr of Oiin 8m Tin. on 21 12.64. Funeral 2«.'2M 2 p.m. From 45 Jalan Dnto Klana Sereroban SIVA CURUNATHAN, Polio* Signals. Kulai. »/o th; lat« Mr. Ponnampalam and Mr». fonnampalam of > Temnok. Keremban on on 34.12.64. Funeral 4 p.m. on 25.12 9452 words
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185 1964-12-25 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaysia is to take part in the nine-nation SouthEast Asian Foreign Ministers' conference in Soeul next April. The visiting South Korean Minister of Foreign Affairs. Dr Tong Won Lee, stated this here today after talks with Tengku Abdul Rahman.185 words
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Article64 1964-12-25 20 TOKYO. Thurs. The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Eisake Sato, today summoned Mr Fumihiko Kai. Japanese Ambassador to Malaysia, and Mr. Narat.su Su.iiyama. counsellor of the Japanese Embassy in Jakarta, and discussed the Soutti-East Asian situation. It was understood that the In-donesian-Malaysian dispute was the main topic64 words
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Article21 1964-12-25 20 KUALA LUMPtTR. Thurs— The annual meeting of the Pure Life Society will be held at Petalim? here on Saturday.21 words
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Article66 1964-12-25 20 LONDON, Thurs. The birih wus announced today ol a son U) I Mrs. Marie-Luce Townsend. wtt< of Group Captain Peter Townsend, in Paris. The announcement In The Times said the child, the Town sends" third, was born on Dec. 16. Group Capt. Townsend is I reReuter - 66 words
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Article39 1964-12-25 20 SEREMDAN, Thurs. The Seremban police today detained a man who was allegedly driving a repported stolen on Nov. 28 in Port Dickson town. The car belonging to a shopkeeper. Chorg Seng, had false number plates.39 words
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Article20 1964-12-25 20 MUAR. Thurs.— Mr. Ec Kirn Kam has been re-elected president of the Muar Chinese Chamber of Commerce.20 words
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Article151 1964-12-25 20 SOEK'S MAN INSISTS ON A BALLOT ITNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Indonesia j yesterday reiterated its insistence or a General Assembly ballot for Security Council members so that it could vote against Malaysia taking a non-per-mament seat in the Security Council next year. Mr. L. N. Palar. Indonesian delegate to the UnitedAP - 151 words
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97 1964-12-25 20 LONDON. Thurs. Dr. Richard Beeching. top business executive seconded from industry to modernise Britain's near bankrupt state-owned -ai'.whys. Is to give up his post i:. the middle of next year. Mr. Tom Praser. Minister of Transport, told Parliament >esterday that Dr. Beeching ap- pointed byReuter - 97 words
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342 1964-12-25 20 gAIGON, Thurs. South Vietnam's strongman, Gen. Nguyen Khanh, stood firm against American pressure today and refused to release civilian politicians arrested last Sunday by young military officers. Instead. he accused the American Ambassador, Gen. Maxwell Taylor, of "unimaginable interference inUPI - 342 words
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Article43 1964-12-25 20 KUALA XRENGOANU. I hurt. The Royal Milu.-sia Police he.id- guarten today announced ttttt the i bridges at Ibok and Tebak In !he Keni.ur.n district and at Jerantjau and Luit in the Dungun district were impassable to all traffic due to flood.s.43 words
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Advertisement108 1964-12-25 20 20 word? $10 (minimum) CHEN. To Nellie and Kooyan a on 23 12.M at OH. Malacca, •o Doctor jnd Staff. CHOO: To J<wephme and Andrew a Christina at Maternity Hospital NMH, 23 1264. Mother and JMH m.II. Thanks to Doctor and MR. CHAN Piuv Wah and Mlm Tong MM rhenK108 words
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