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Title Section21 1964-06-02 1 The Straits Times l AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1964 J Estd. 1845. 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article732 1964-06-02 1 That extra paragraph... 'IT PUTS DIFFERENT COMPLEXION ON AGREEMENTS REACHED': SATISFACTORY EXPLANATION SOUGHT FROM JAKARTA I By FELIX ABISHECANADEN KUALA LUMPUR. Monday THE Tokyo summit meeting may be deferred if Malaysia does not get a "satisfactory explanation" on yesterday's surprise announcement from Jakarta which conflicts with the732 words
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89 1964-06-02 1 JAKARTA, Mon.— The first batch of Indonesia's "Crush Malaysia" volunteers —1.360 men have left here for Indonesian Borneo. The men, the first wave of the so-called Volunteer Combat Brigade, was headed by veteran army Col. Sabirln Mochtar, as they boarded an Indonesian naval troop89 words
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Article, Illustration187 1964-06-02 1 MANILA, Mon. Mr. Lopez tonight disowned any additions to the text of the joint announcement on the holding of a summit conference on the Malaysia crisis. "There is only one text for all three governments," he said. 'No request' Mr. Lopez made the statement187 words
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Article, Illustration523 1964-06-02 1 Court dismisses ex-officer's application 'NOTHING TO SHOW VIOLATION OP CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. MR. JUSTICE Ong today dismissed with costs an application in the High Court here by a former Police officer, Sidney R.C. Augustin, against the Commissioner of Police for suspending him from duty. Former Asst. Supt. Augustin523 words
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Article59 1964-06-02 1 JAKARTA. Mon— One hundred passengers and crew were feared drowned when a motor vessel capsized on Lake Toba. North Sumatra, according to a delayed report reaching here today from Medan. The official Antara news agency said the vessel capsized when hit by a sudden storm.Reuter - 59 words
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Article45 1964-06-02 1 SYDNEY. Mon.— Austral Malay Tin Ltd.. plaiii to register a public company in Malaysia to work tin bearing deposits in the Ka m par District of Feiak. according to a company statement. Purifier details will be an- nounced later. Renter. IReuter - 45 words
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Article29 1964-06-02 1 HAVE you sent your Malay Mail word puzzle contest "CN" entry? It closes at noon tomorrow and a $4,500 jackpot awaits the winner. "It could be you."29 words
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Article, Illustration427 1964-06-02 1 The ang pow thieves rob newly-weds of $6,000 Six armed men hold up father and clean out his safe where cash gifts put after feast By RUDY BELTRAN |TIjALA LUMPUR, Mon. Six armed robbers raided a house in Jalan Sungei Besi here after a wedding feast at 2.15 a.m. today427 words
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415 1964-06-02 1 \TEW DELHI. Mon. The battle to succeed the late Prime Minister Nehru appeared today to be swinging heavily in favour of the Minister without Portfolio. Mr. j Shastri. But Mr. Shastri's leading challenger refused to give up. The former Finance Minister, Mr. Morarji415 words
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Article226 1964-06-02 1 Airways men to 'boycott' Comets SINGAPORE. Mon. The Malaysian Airways Qantas Empire Airways local Employees' union today ordered its members to "work to rule", and "boycott handling" of Malaysian Airways Comet aircraft for 24 hours from midnight tonight, following a dispute with the management over proposals for a new collective226 words
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Article29 1964-06-02 1 MEMORIAL ASHES NEW DELHI. Mon. A*h<-s of Mr. Nehru were placed today in Hi small urns to br distributed to every itatfl in Indian I nion. Rcuter.Reuter - 29 words
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186 1964-06-02 2 DECISIVE ROLE OB PEKING IN ASIA— BY ENVOY PAVE rp OKY O Mon. A France's new. Ambassador to Communist China yesterday told Chairman Liv Shao-chi that China could play a decisive role in maintaining peace in SouthEast Asia, the Communist New China News Agency said. Mr. Lucien Paye made the186 words
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Article58 1964-06-02 2 MADRAS. Mon. Mrs. Sirimavo Bandar jnaike. Ceylon Prime Minister, said here yesterday she was mill trying to bring about a ftwttlement of the Sino-Indlan problem. "we have not given up hope of course," she told Pressmen on hsr arrival here from Delhi on her way backReuter - 58 words
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Article46 1964-06-02 2 TOKYO. Mon. Mrs. Yasu Knoayashi. said to be Japan's oldest woman, died of pneumonia at hrr home at Otsuki at, the age of 118. Mrs. Kobayashi. born on March K. 1846. had a stroke last Janvary and had been partially paralysed.— APAP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration100 1964-06-02 2 ltfEN of tbe Ist Bn., ITX Welsh Guards, tower above the short and stocky President Ibrahim Abboud of the Sudan as he inspects the guard of honour after his arrival at London airport on a state visit Gen. Abboud was welcomed at the airport100 words
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Article185 1964-06-02 2 TOKYO, Monday. T*HE Laotion Communist leader, Prince Soupha- nouvons, has asked Neutralist Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma to arrange for the departure of Communist troops and officials from the capital city of Vientiane, the New China News Agency said today. Such a move would severUPI - 185 words
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Article46 1964-06-02 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Fire swep: through homes and shops in Atjeh city making nearly 600 people homeless, the official Antm news agency reported today. It said no one was killed and emergency kitchens had been set up to feed the homeless. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article22 1964-06-02 2 TOKYO. Mon.— A fairly strong earthquake jolted Tokyo yesterday. There was no immediate report of damage or casualties. AP.AP - 22 words
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Article175 1964-06-02 2 ]YEW DELHI, Mon. Executives of the Congress Party voted yesterday to form a Jawaharlal Nehru National Memorial Committee which would decide on a suitable way to enshrine Mr. Nehru's memoryAlready a proposal is before the cabinet to turn Mr Nehru's residence here Into a nationalAP - 175 words
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255 1964-06-02 2 REBEL RAID FEARS GRIP CONGOLESE KEY TOWN LEOPOLDVILLE, Monday. pYGMY-LIKE warriors with spears, backed up by uniformed rebels with machineguns and mortars, have defeated two companies of Congolese commandos in an ambush in Eastern Congo. Fears spread of a rebel attack on the key provincial city of Bukavu. Radio messagesAP - 255 words
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154 1964-06-02 2 Talks bid by Jagan to stop the violence GEORGETOWN, Mo n. ll British Guiana's Marx^t Prime Minister. Mr. Cheddl Jagan, will today meet opposition party leaders, Forbes Burnham and Peter Daguiar In an effort to solve politicoracial violence which has left 200 families homeless this month in an outbreak of154 words
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Article50 1964-06-02 2 KAMPALA, (Uganda). Mon.— A working party set up to prepare a draft constitution for an eajit African Federation of Uganda. Kenya and Tanganyika* Zanzibar, has completed its work, it was announced last night. Its recommendations will now be sent to the heads of the thre* governments. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article36 1964-06-02 2 SEOUL. Mon. Student leaders from 22 Seoul universities and colleges met last night and decided to begin a hunger strike tomorrow to push through their demands for immediate release of arrested student demonstrators. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article, Illustration5 1964-06-02 2 Barry Appleby - THE GAMBOLS Barry Appleby by5 words
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Article, Illustration220 1964-06-02 2 Ti/TOSCOW, Mon. Mr. iTI Anastas Mikoyan, First Deputy Prime Minister, said last night that concluding a peace treaty between the Soviet Union and Japan "has proved impossible." Mr. Mikoyan was making a television report to the nation on his recent visit to Japan.Reuter - 220 words
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Article34 1964-06-02 2 JOHNSON CITY (Texas). Mon. President Johnsoa will confer with Tengku Abdul Rahman on "the general situation in Asia" on July 22 and 23 in Washington, tha White House spokesman announced yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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114 1964-06-02 3 CAMPBELL 389 M.P.H IN HIS FIRST RUN AXE EYRE, Mon. Donald Campbell, in his first run! in Bluebird today clocked 389 m.p.h. over the measured kilometre here. Campbell is seeking to beat the world land speed record of 394.196 m.p.h. set by Britain's John Cobb In 1947. Cobb's record RunningReuter - 114 words
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Article49 1964-06-02 3 BRUSSELS. Mon. Eugene Moguilvesky. 19, of Russia won the international piano contest "Concoura Reine Elisabeth de Belgique" here last night. It was announced today. Nicolai Petrov. 21. also of the Boviet Union, was second and third was Jean Claude Vanden Cynden, a 17-vear-oW Belgian. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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154 1964-06-02 3 pAKIS. Mon. Mr. 1 Louis Dupont yesterday became the first Communist since the November 1962 general election to defeat a Gaullist candidate in a straight fight for a National Assembly seat. HE polled 17.751 votes to Mr. Charles Greta's 14.675 inReuter - 154 words
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Article27 1964-06-02 3 Israel P.M s visit PHILADELPHIA. Mon. Mr. Levi Eshkol. Israeli Prime Minister, arrived here by air to begin an official 12-day visit' to toe United Slates. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration48 1964-06-02 3 A HUGE mushroom shaped surge of water Is blown out of a tube of the nuclear submarine Daniel Boone during tests at the Mare Island naval shipyard, California, recently. Fifteen tons of water, dyed red, was ejected during a simulated Polaris missile launching.48 words
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Article, Illustration226 1964-06-02 3 Wilson in Moscow 'to learn about Soviet policy MOSCOW. Monday. \f R. Harold Wilson, leader of the British Labour aTI Party, arrived in Moscow last night for talks with Mr. Khrushchev. Mr. Wilson will spend four days In Moscow discussing disarmament, Laos and other world problems. He will meet SovietReuter - 226 words
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127 1964-06-02 3 Aberdeen hit by a second wave of typhoid ABEJRDEEN (Scotland*, a\ Mon.— Typhoid cases scared in what the newspapers called this "beleaguered city' yesterday and health officials called for isolation of the population "until the battle is over." Latest reports said there were 209 typhoid cases 160 confirmed and 49127 words
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250 1964-06-02 3 Women's 2,300-year-old way to fight for equal pay F ONDON, Mon. Bri- tain's women bank employees have taken a leaf gut of an ancient Greek playwright's book to back their "equal pay for equal work" demand. Their Inspiration was Aristophanes' comedy "Lysistrata." first produced In 411 8.C., In which women250 words
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Article123 1964-06-02 3 Turks leave Cyprus in convoy NICOSIA (Cyprus), Mon. The United Nations, Red Cross and Greek Cypriot police yesterday escorted a convoy of 62 Turks and Turkish Cypriots to Famagusta for repatriation to Turkey. Two buses, five trucks and two ambulances carried 34 Turkish nationals and 28 Turkish Cypriots to FamagustaAP - 123 words
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Article28 1964-06-02 3 WASHINGTON. Mon.— Retired Admiral Arthur J. Hepburn, Com-mander-in-chief of the U.S. Navy from 1536 to 1938. died yesterday after a long Illness. He was 86.28 words
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194 1964-06-02 3 A HUGE artificial lake created almost overnight by violent mountain thunderstorms threatened yesterday to cascade down the Pennine slopes and flood several moorland villages below. Emergency alerts were rai>ed In the moorland village ot Delph. six miles from LONDON. Monday Ashton-under-Lyne and surroundingUPI - 194 words
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Article38 1964-06-02 3 BONN. Mon. A 19-year-old West German (Irl parachutist. Regina Straube. escaped with braises when her parachute failed to open fully and she plunged 3,000 ft. on to soft ground at an air display yesterday.38 words
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200 1964-06-02 4 ASSURANCES BY LEE WELCOMED BY UMNO SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Umno today welcomed the as-, surances given yesterday by the Prime Minister. Mr. "Lee Kuan Yew, that he was prepared to discuss ways of resettlement with the people affected by the Government's latest redevelopment scheme of the congested city. Mr. Lee200 words
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175 1964-06-02 4 Workers seek variation of award by Labour Court SINGAPORE. Mon. The Public Daily-Rated Employees' Uniom: Federation today told the Industrial Arbitration Court that, while some 3.000 daily-rated workers in other Government departments were being paid increased rates of pay for work on Sundays and public holidays, those in the Housing175 words
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Article42 1964-06-02 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Assemblyman for Ulu Pandan. Mr. Chow Chiok Hock, today appealed to Ulu Pandan residents to have a tree chest X-ray to safeguard themselves against tuberculosis. He 111 opomn<* SATA's campaign against TB in his constituency.42 words
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Article76 1964-06-02 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Police today appealed to the public to keep a lookout for thieves who steal cash from public telephone booths. Police patrols have been alerted against thrs.- thieves. The Police Secretary, Mr. T. helliah, who made this appeal today, disclosed that over the weekend five cash76 words
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515 1964-06-02 4 'J'HE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew tonight gave port workers six weeks to settle their wage claims for daily-rated employ- ees. The claims must be settled by mid-July to allow for implementation of a new shift system by Aug. 1,515 words
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Article306 1964-06-02 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. OPECIAL traffic arrangements for Wednesday, when Singapore celebrates National Day and the birthday of His Majesty, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, were announced by the Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah, today. At 7 p.m., due to an Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat to be staged on the306 words
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216 1964-06-02 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Health Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin addressing the inaugural meeting of the 11 -man Public Health Advisory Board at the conference room in Palmer Road today, said three pressing health problems would occupy their immediate attention. These were Collection and disposal216 words
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Article53 1964-06-02 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The V MCA has drawn up an elaborate programme for touay till this Sunday during the National Day celebrations. The activities include a friendIv cricket match against the Singapore Cricket Club on June 6. against the Singapore Teacher's Union on June 7. and a picnic53 words
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Article27 1964-06-02 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water will be cut off in Veerasamy Road. Upper Perak Road. Chitty Road and Jalan Besar tomorrow from 9.30 a.m. to 3 p.m.27 words
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201 1964-06-02 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The management of O. C. Nanda and Sons Ltd., tourist and travel agents, today warned the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union that it was prepared to close down its business in Singapore rather than surrender its fundamental rights "on a201 words
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Advertisement133 1964-06-02 4 SINGAPORE— SIMULTANEOUSLY— PENANG J LIDO OPENS TOMORROW REX HORNED FURY j^fh in a thundering charge Jm I wS A II I jntn jI f>lm fd m HURRY 6UARDINO SHIRLEY E«TOW in COLOR I CAPITOL (Singap.r.i NEXT CHANGE HAYLEY MILLS as an irrepressible teenager P who learns a secret solves a133 words
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Article273 1964-06-02 5 In four States, they report for work on Jan. 12 and get only two weeks salary, says union KUALA TRENGGANU, Monday. 'JRENGGANU, Kelantan, Kedah and Johore are the only States in Malaya which have deprived newly-qualified teachers of almost two weeks' pay in January. Mr.273 words
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Article, Illustration155 1964-06-02 5 SINGAPORE. Monday. A TOURIST guide, Mr. M.G. S. Orterga. today appealed to his missing wife— Sally Orterga— to return to him "for the kids' sake." Mr. Orterga said that- his wife had been missing from their Coldstream Avenue home since last155 words
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Article51 1964-06-02 5 PCNANG. Mon Hashim bin Ahmad. 10 who wa* Hinrtll on May *3 for flying a kite at Tanjon* Bungah Road, was today charged in the Second Maei«.trate"s Court with having caused obstruction on public road. Ha*him pleaded not guilty and was granted bail pending hearing on June51 words
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Article57 1964-06-02 5 A LOR STAR, Mon. The Mcntri Besar, DaU> Syed Omar Shahabuddin. yesterday presided a', a condolence meeting held in the Indian Association, Sungei Korok, in memory of India's late Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru Over 500 people, including a member of Parliament. Mr. Lim Pee Hung,57 words
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199 1964-06-02 5 PRINCIPALS BACK EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN TEACHERS l/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1Y School principals have come out in support of the claim by women teachers for equal pay for equal work. In a letter to the Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Talib. the general secretary of the National199 words
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96 1964-06-02 5 KUAIA LUMPUR. Mon. Ja,'afar bin Man. 22. of Krlan Perak was fined *400 or one months jail by v magistrate's court here last week for Impersonating an army officer on May 22 at the Federation Armed Forces camp at Jalan Ampang. Jaafar pleaded guilty96 words
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Article, Illustration271 1964-06-02 5 Doctor bites robber in 4a.m. -drama— KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A doctor bit the fingers of an armed robber who tried to smother him with his hands in his house in Lorong Perak here at 4 a.m. today. Dr. P. K. Srlnlvasan, of the radiu theraphy department at the General Hospital271 words
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Article71 1964-06-02 5 PENANO. Mon.— Three youtha were today accused of murdering an 18-year-old student. Ho Chuan Hock, on May 2. Yeoh Boon Tfcik. 18. Tan Ah Thiam. 22, and Teoh Ah Kooi, 16. were alleged to have caused Ho's death on the flve-foot wav of a house71 words
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Article29 1964-06-02 5 IPOH. Mon. Mining Implements, including five sand pumps, valued at $511. were reported stolen from a tin mine on the Tanjong Rumbuian road near here yesterday.29 words
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Article, Illustration84 1964-06-02 5 PENANG, Mon.— Burglars broke into the Malay school in MacAlister Road yesterday and stole a typewriter, an amplifier, a printing machine and a wall clock. A pupil discovered the burglary when he called at the school at about 11 a.m Till- head or the Special Investigation*84 words
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177 1964-06-02 5 Suspect detained after Changi blast SINGAPORE, Mon. An Indonesian was detained by police minutes after last night's explosion in the R.A.P. base at Changi. An R.A.F. officer, who had been alerted immediately after the 8.15 p.m. explosion, saw the man hurrying along Telok Paku Road towards Changi Village— about a177 words
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124 1964-06-02 5 Women outdo men as parking attendant? he says IPOH. Mon. Women as parkin? meter attendants are better at the .iob than men. This is the opinion of a People's Progressive Party municipal councillor, Mr. C. H. Yin. who said that some parking meter attendants in Ipoh were not properly dressed124 words
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130 1964-06-02 5 TWO SHIPS SPEARHEAD AUSSIE PRESENCE IN SABAH lESSELTON, Mon. J Two Australian landing craft carrying road making equipment have arrived here from Sydney. Major James Wilson, commanding the ships Verndn Sturdee and Harry Chauvel, said there were about 300 tons of equipment, Including six bulldozers and other engineering equipment aboard.Reuter - 130 words
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138 1964-06-02 5 UENANG, Mon. A group of Balik Pulau fishermen yesterday rescued two Indonesians from the Penang Channel, about 30 miles oIT the south-east coast of the island. The fishermen wetr setting out for their catch when they saw the Indonesians drifting in the sea.138 words
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Article39 1964-06-02 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. raids on gang haur.ts in tl 24 hours enaed with the detention of 20 suspect* under Uie Societies Ordtnance and two under the Criminjl Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. Another 2,705 people were screened.39 words
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Article, Illustration326 1964-06-02 7 5 MCA 'rebels' face censure DISCIPLINARY ACTION IS RECOMMENDED KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. V THREE-MAN tribunal has recommended to the central working committee of the Malaysian Chinese Association that disciplinary action be taken against five "rebels" for their conduct during the recent Parliamentary and State elections. Prominent among the live are326 words
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Article31 1964-06-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. K. Poml.lnlbal.lm. 40. an active j member of the Malayan Indian Congress from Klang. has been appointed Political Secretary to! the Minister of Labour.31 words
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Article91 1964-06-02 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. A 8500.000 scheme to widen the half mile Causeway between Singapore and Johore Bahru has begun. Workmen have started to knock down the Causeway wall on the western side from both ends to allow for a five-foot broadening. The scheme also provides for91 words
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Article71 1964-06-02 7 JESSELTON. Sun.— The Royal Malaysian Police Force needs youn? men with good knowledge of tlie border areas and the east coast of Sabah (or enrolment in the Field Force. Mr. E. W. Crunden. statt officer (field) of the Sftbah component of the Malaysian Police, said71 words
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357 1964-06-02 7 12,000 may join strike by Galconda Estate workers KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. More than 12.000 workers or, 87 estates and divisions under the Malayan Esf#Ue Agencies group in Selangor may go on strike in support of their colleagues at Golconda Estate at Kapar. rear Klang. A total of 307 workers at357 words
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Article53 1964-06-02 7 PENANG. Mon.— Abdul RazuK bin Peen Mohamed. 26. was today fined $150. or six months' jail for being in possession of a bicycle frame and two pairs of trousers lor which he could not i give a satisfactory explanation. Razalc was found in possession of these articles53 words
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233 1964-06-02 7 We want a longer period to study new 350-page Companies Bill UCC CHARTERED account- ants, lawyers, busi--1 essmen arci industrialists are studying the detailed proposals of the draft new 350Companies Bill Malaysia. This follows a meeting called by the central trade organisation the United Chamber of Commerce recently to discuss233 words
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Article87 1964-06-02 7 PENANG. Mon.— People in possession of old books. coins, official documents or other printed matter In the national languase are invited to display Uiem it an exhibition of books and posters to be organised by the Penang National Language Month committee. The exhibition will be held at87 words
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Article, Illustration55 1964-06-02 7 PENANG. Mon. A maidservant mam robbed of a $90 necklace while on her way to attend a friends wedd.n^ in Macalister Road yeplerdny. Quart reported to police she and another girl were walking along Noordin Street at about 11.30 a.m when two men rushed at Quart,55 words
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39 1964-06-02 7 gETTY Wee. Malaysian Airways air hostess, arrives at Sydney's Kingsf<- r( Smith airport in saronr-kebaya on her way to Queensland's Gold Coast as Malaysia's entry in the International A i r Hostess Competition.39 words
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137 1964-06-02 7 Minister of Labour to attend ILO meeting KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Labour. Mr V Manickavasagam. will lead an eiehtmember delegation to the Inter* r.attonal Labour Organisation conference which begins on July it at Geneva. The others are: Incline Ismail bin Ibrahim. Secretary to the Ministry of Labour: Mr.137 words
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Article42 1964-06-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The I Yang dl-Pertuan Agong will speak In the national language to the nation over Radio Malaysia at 10 a.m. on Wednesday on the occasion of his birthday. This will be Immediately follow- lowed by translations. 142 words
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Article, Illustration184 1964-06-02 7 DANCER BHASKER's FIRM TO PUBLISH A NEWSPAPER SINGAPORE. Monday. I^ERALA Bandiiu Daily, a local Malayalam paper,, went out of existence today after catering for the Malayalee rommunitf/ in Singapore and Malaya for 25 years. It was started in 1938 at Batu Pahat as a weekly and in 1939 moved to184 words
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Article203 1964-06-02 7 Malacca MIC to protest to Tengku VIALACCA, Mon. Afa The Malacca State Malaysian Indian Congress council met here yesterday and approved a memorandum to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. The memorandum will inform the Tengku about the "disgraceful and shabby manner" In which Ma lacca's M.I.C. was treated when203 words
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Article65 1964-06-02 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Carnegie Corporation has announced in New York that three faculty members of the University of Singnporr hay been awarded erants for further study in thrir specialised fields in U.S. universities. Tliey are Mr H. D. Lewi* 'higher education and unvcrsity administration), Professor K.65 words
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Article, Illustration670 1964-06-02 8 Court told: Inspector with payroll did not turn up for work A POLICE inspector who was given $80,780 to be paid out to his men absented himself from work for three days and later lodged a report that part of the money had670 words
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172 1964-06-02 8 GOVT DISPENSERS TO DECIDE ON A WORK-TO-RULE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE National Union of Government Dispensers will meet here on Sunday to take secret ballots for a work-to-rule campaign in support of its demand for better pay and working conditions. The meeting will also decide on the date of the172 words
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Article81 1964-06-02 8 119 share $13,000 back pay MUAR, Mon. The Muar Town Council has paid lump sums totalling $13,838 to 119 daily rated employees here as part of their additional housing allowance since Jan. 1, 1962. The president of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees, Iruhi Abdul Rabim bin All,81 words
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Article193 1964-06-02 8 BID TO SMUGGLE: FINE OF $40,000 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A boatman who wanted to ship dutiable cigarettes and tobacco to Indonesia was today fined $40,000 or 12 months' jail in a magistrate's court. Lim Ah Chye, 25. pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawful possession of 300 lb. of dutiable cigarettes193 words
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92 1964-06-02 8 JESSELTON, Mon. Mr. S. Kumar, Controller of Manpower, said on his arrival that "all Is set to go ahead with the registration of Sabahans" next month. He added: "We are waiting for the Cabinet to decide when to suit work. "There is92 words
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Article30 1964-06-02 8 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A schoolboy. Tan Soo Ann, was killed this afternoon after being knocked down by a bus at the junction of I Geylang Road and Lorong 1.30 words
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146 1964-06-02 8 CINGAPORE, Mon. Five Qantas senior licensed engineers will be returning from London this month after the successful completion of a four-month Comet IV training course. The five engineers are Messrs. Yeo Loy Seng, Chew Kirn Seong, Llm Yev Wen. Tan Kirn Teck and146 words
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Advertisement586 1964-06-02 8 s^k^k% |^..***««w<fc C3H^ \JoHnsan 4O h.p. Electramatic Ife^^gg^^^^j Electric key-switch Johnson exclusive Electramatic Drive outboarding's first truly -vS Built-in DC generator automatic transmission— received enthusiastic acceptance around I fek r 'P^f"^^ Automatlc choKe the world, and has now been made even more convenient, more I R LLi^y |^MM^MMMM| I I586 words
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Miscellaneous244 1964-06-02 8 1//#r/ Onp Bft V.T. Hunt Sin YKUHO TWESE IAYIW UP IN AV^ THREE. MEBBE TOUR 1 I VVKtOW,WIZER,\ BUT TVCRE^ Not\ _TTU- BE^* 8 THIMGS OF /TWEK ABOUT SO YEH? 1 WHOOPS AN' A I THiNK WFP j MUCH TIME LEFT I DARK f THEN WE U. jSSSmm OOPS OUT244 words
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Article, Illustration1723 1964-06-02 9 The Queen who changed duty into love THE man who was to become King George the Fifth of England, and the woman who was to become Queen Mary did not love each other when they married. It would indeed be a cause for wonder if they had done. Because theirs1,723 words
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Advertisement142 1964-06-02 9 V RENT I REDIFFUSION I L TV J Mm b\ > 1,11 w > t **i«»m» t if j^K St mm\ HSL^*' J^^% W^J mmWmV^^m '-'M w&'% W PHI w'"*- H^*' w^^v* -^^^^H^^HBK^M mum mmmr-4^^^mm\ MmmTmmW mmu SH '■i^Kk -f*t It Vk'^WH mmur mmr mum i S2 '< >■■ I.142 words
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Article212 1964-06-02 10 :n Hnrdt (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. K somaiekaran < and (rlenda (or ibeir attecdance, good wunea and rendered at tbeir wedding on MR. AND MRS. S. Batbuunoorthy thank relative* and friends for their kind attendance, greeting!, presents and rendered at their wedding oo > K.I. MR. A MRS. A.-ix212 words
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Article200 1964-06-02 10 Words Sit (Minimum) fT^pATRiiKi BupanaaitMt, Office National Day holiday. COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKET and >ui>-hr ir.rhra will be i :o*ed on 3rd Juno. N BE LUCKY -Mini Morr.K 1100 for »o draw at the U K. June. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. r •-i .nd book artdir'i. I riKi-. H DUPLICATE CONTRACT200 words
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634 1964-06-02 10 Tuesday, June 2, 1964. Waiting For Jakarta The Malaysian Government asked Mr. Lopez to inI quire into the matter of the extra paragraph unilaterally j appended by Indonesia to the I agreed text of a joint com- j munique announcing the terms for a tripartite summit meeting. The paragraph states634 words
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Article430 1964-06-02 10 Singapore, quite clearly, is not bedevilled by the same difficulties of repossession which are holding up Kuala Lumpur's development In one grand gesture the Singapore Government has been able to declare title over 90 acres in the heart of the city and to begin moving out 2,500 families430 words
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Article159 1964-06-02 10 The terms of reference of the Public Health Advisory Board newly set up in Singapore suggests that its main role will be to organise and lead health campaigns whose success depends upon mass participation. This explains the appointment to the board of Assemblymen who have no special expertise159 words
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Article503 1964-06-02 10 KRISHNA MOORTHY - Nehru's middle way will continue KRISHNA MOORTHY By YEW DELHI. Mon. The course of •Mr. J a wa h a r lal Nehru's economic policies which have run deep into Indian life for the last two decades will not be diverted by any immediate successor to the Prime Minister's post503 words
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Article, Illustration727 1964-06-02 10 STANLEY KARNOW - THE GRAND DESIGN IN INDO-CHINA IN conjunction with North Vietnam, which has more direct control over Communist operations jn the region, the Chinese seem to be prompting a two-pronged movement in IndoC hina. On the one hand, there is an obvious thrustOFNS - 727 words
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Article139 1964-06-02 10 •PERSONALLY. I believe X that the 'Money Order Dept.' of the General Post Office In Kuala Lumpur Is becoming very unreliable nowadays. For the past few years, I used to send telegraph money orders on the average of two a week. Until March this year,139 words
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Article117 1964-06-02 10 caution of asking the postmaster whether the telephone line was working before 1 made my later money orders. Nevertheless, my recipient received my telegraph money orders Just as late. It can therefore be concluded that my money orders were delayed at the Post Office in Kuala Lumpur and not117 words
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365 1964-06-02 10 WHEN AN EDITOR ANGERED SARAWAK'S BROOKE... T«HE latest issue of the l Sarawak Museum Journal, the 22nd since the present Curator revived the publication in 1949, is now being issued to subscribers, senior officers. outstations and the extensive foreign exchange list of over 1,000. There are 350 pages of original365 words
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Advertisement534 1964-06-02 10 Straits T»es ft Malay M.i] C4ae»lH*4 advertisements may be k**4e4 <« •c* Ptow COLO STORAOC ARCAOB OrcM'd Rosd COLD STORAGE BRANCH*-* AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONO KCPPEL ROAD-NAVAL BASS AwrhorUrd Agents: CITY BOOK STORE LTD MkMsßßtat House. Coftyar Qsms; I*K NEWB FRONT Fhipat'ick i Skihimsh M. M. ISMAIL 3 Adr-'rjity Read. Neasl534 words
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Advertisement49 1964-06-02 10 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK r The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong, Kowloon and Brunei. HEAD OfFICE: MALAYAN BANK lUIID.NG 92. Jalan Bandar. Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED i i.-^-. j Authorise* Caottsl: 150.000 000 Invra md r»W Up Capfcsh 115.000.00049 words
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Advertisement229 1964-06-02 10 ii BEAUTY QUEENS 1964 I OF ALL MALAYSIAN STATES TO THE MISS MALAYSIA CONTEST MISS UNIVERSE 1964 i AT STADIUM NEGARA I SATURDAY, I3f/i June 8.00 p.m. k i o owe their success to: WHITE LION DENTAL CREAM J AVON COSMETICS ORCHID SOAP g Rewarded with Televisions, Stereograms, Refrigerators, Transistors,229 words
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202 1964-06-02 11 SINGAPORE, Mon,. The first batch of Vigilantes will be out in the streets in two weeks' time to guard Singapore against Indonesian saboteurs. Many are now attending a six-day course conducted by police officers at a number of community centres.202 words
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67 1964-06-02 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. —Police ere Investigating the loss of three gold rings mounted with precious stones :ind worth about $2,000 from the bedroom of a Nassim Road house yesterday. Mrs. P. Ferguson, "owner of the Jewellery, was out shopping when the loss was discovered by67 words
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Article33 1964-06-02 11 NIBONG TEBAL, Mon. Dr 4bdul Rahlm bin Omar has assumed duties as medical officer of Sungei Bakap Hospital. He succeeds Dr. Ong Yeoh Cheang. who has been transferred to Penang.33 words
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Article25 1964-06-02 11 KLUANG. Mon. The women's section of the Klang South Umno branch will hold their general meeting at the Dewan Melayu here on Sunday.25 words
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Article610 1964-06-02 11 PMIP leader (accused of murdering police constable) had to be put in a strait jacket: Officer KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. yyiTNESSES recalled in the High Court here today the night last November a constable was brutally murdered in a police lock-up. Sergeant Hassan bin Haji Omar610 words
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528 1964-06-02 11 Naval base union accepts Govt condition for re-registration NEW CLAUSE INSERTED TO PREVENT RED TAKE-OVER r J IHE1 HE management committee of the Naval Base Labour Union has decided to accept the Government's condition for the union's re-registration —to include a clause in its new constitution barring Communist subversives and528 words
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Article, Illustration115 1964-06-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. R. D. Everest (above), has succeeded Mr H. L Beemer as chairman and managing director of Esso Standard (Malaya) Ltd. and Esso Standard Ltd. Mr. Everest, a veteran marketer of petroleum products in SouthEast Asia with more than 37 years115 words
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262 1964-06-02 11 Two get jail, rotan for raping —girl— SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Justice Kulasekaram in the Assize Court today sentenced two brothers -in law each for five years' Jail and eight strokes of the rotan for raping an English girl of 17 while her parents were at an Army cinema show. The262 words
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Article44 1964-06-02 11 SINGAPORE. Mon The Sikh community will hold a special prayer meeting for the continued good health and long life of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on his birthday and tor National Day at the Central Sikh Temple on June 3 at 9 am44 words
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189 1964-06-02 11 Balloting for steel mill shares before bank chief SINGAPORE. Mon. Balloting was held here today in the presence of the Singapore manager of Bank Negara, Mr. Hooi Kam Sooi, to allot to the investing public two million shares in National Iron and Steel Mills Ltd. The offer of the shares189 words
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Article21 1964-06-02 11 BINOAPORE. Mon. A new secondary vocational school costing 1725.000 will be built at 6U, milestone. Upper Serangoon Road.21 words
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167 1964-06-02 11 BAILOR LEARNS THE VALUE OF HONESTY OINGAPORE. Mon.— A bailor, Leong Kum Soon, today found out in court how his honesty was valued and appreciated In terms of money. "Because of your extreme honesty, you have to forfeit only $500 Instead of the full sum of $1,000 to the court."167 words
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Article40 1964-06-02 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Miss Jan Taylor. Miss Australia 1964, will be guest of honour at a cocktail party to be held by the management of the Cathay Hotel at the HiMsous Room on June 12 at 6 Dm40 words
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118 1964-06-02 11 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A 19--year-old prisoner at Ulu Bedok reformative training centre made a dramatic dash for freedom from a General Hospital ward this afternoon. Yap Toon Seong was waiting in Ward Seven for medical treatment at 3.30 p.m. when he suddenly broke free from118 words
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245 1964-06-02 11 TH E Amalgamated Union of Employees in Government Clerical and Allied Services today ordered its 18,000 members to defer industrial action over their claims for more pay. The union's decision was taken at a day-long emergency meeting of the executive council245 words
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Advertisement186 1964-06-02 11 Javings AT THE SALE CF THE YEAR FREE GIFTS at our Record Dept. New Arrivals! FROM COSMETICS. BLOUSES. MAIDENFORM, SHIRTS. TOYS CHILDREN S WEAR. VISIT OUR ONE DEPT. (Ist Floor.) Shop Early for THz oesr Saiecrton! (FROM Ist .IL.NE to 30th JDNE ONLY) J| Kwong Fatt Textiles Ltd. P* 57186 words
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Advertisement113 1964-06-02 11 MALAYAN BANK CHAMBERS (formerly Whiteaways Building) No. 2. Battery Road This new prestige building in the heart of the City is nearing completion and will be ready for occupation in October/November. The building will have a modern finish, will be air-conditioned throughout, and commands excellent views. Malayan Banking Limited will113 words
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Miscellaneous345 1964-06-02 11 Todays Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE SHOKIWAVE SfcKVlCfcßi 41 and ib metres MrUIUM WAVE SKKVICK 47b metre* 6.00 Good Morning. 6.50 Morning Prelude; 7.00 News. 7.10 Up And About. 7.30 News; 7.40 Breakfast Bulletin. 7.60 Dp And About; 8.16 News; 8.20 Do And About; 9.00 Schools Broadcasts; 11.00 Prog. Summary; 11.03345 words
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Miscellaneous284 1964-06-02 11 RADIO MALAYSIA NATIONAL SUOKTWAVfc SERVICES: 41.7 and 60? Mr tret A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies. 7.00 The News: 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.32 Breakfast Potpourri; 8.00 The News; 8.06 Breakfast Potpourri; 8.30 News In Malay; 8.35 Housewives' Selections; 900 Close; PJL'I.OO Tiffin Date;284 words
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Article, Illustration420 1964-06-02 12 PORTRAIT OF A BRIDE IJAIH swept high. Kcvealing negligee. And she is in a tricky situation. It's the portrait of a bride on her honeymoon. But she is a bride with a big difference. While on honeymoon with her second husband, her first husband who is said to be murdered420 words
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Article300 1964-06-02 12 The washing machine steps in VjODERN appliances are gaining a firm foot- hold in Malayan homes. Gadgets from automatic coffee grinders to streamlined sewing machines are giving wives the opportunity to produce the best results in the shortest possible time. I The budget-conscious wife, thou ft h relying on the300 words
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Article218 1964-06-02 12 Rose goes in search of new ideas II is only through travel that new ideas can be gained and this is essentially so for a dancer, says Mrs. Rose Eberwein, Singapore's versatile dancer and ballet teacher. So after months of preparation Rose left Singapore last week for a sixmonth tour218 words
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Article113 1964-06-02 12 WHEN choosing a small souvenir for a friend leaving Singapore I'm always confused because I think a gift must be something pretty enough yet unusual. What I spotted this week in a departmental store will be a sure success for a home-loving friend. It's a glitter bottle opener.113 words
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Advertisement597 1964-06-02 12 For Dependability Longer Operating Hours... USE NEW Super -Power dry batteries ssssssssW^C~^^P"^xT V > y Specially made for TRANSISTOR RADIOS HEARINGAID INDUSTRIAL AND OTHER SPECIAL PURPOSES. KHOO HENG PHO CO., LTD. 204. Cantonment Rd, Spore 2 Tel: ***** ***** 1. Jalan Suleiman, K. Lumpur. Te1:***** ***** 104, Burmah Road, Penang.597 words
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Advertisement433 1964-06-02 12 TO EVER\ WOMAN OVER J0... Endocil promises you that your skin can he young again in 21 days Use Kndoril always and your skin will May voting- ll it posjiibsf? \tt it hormone-ranched Endocil penetrate* <lit[> into your -km, stimulating the rdb to recreate pierioy>i ■MHttue. wliii-li ■lone ;:iw> yomg433 words
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Miscellaneous205 1964-06-02 12 Straits Times Crossword BBBBbT H~ HLf^ ■SBBsP bHF ■SBBsf 6 ll I ACROSS 8. Perhaps 1964 had a fin* spring? (4. 4>. One might do It to get out of giving a song on the piano first (4. 2). 10. Armed attacker? (4). 11. Say the girl upsets some of205 words
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Miscellaneous145 1964-06-02 12 water abroad takes gun (4. 6). 7. Naturally people might write of this (6 1. 13. Town Is engaged ln a conflict and not up to It (10). 1«. Smiled to see the new empire s deplorable start (8). 18. Ifs demanding a good deal from one no longer taking145 words
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Article251 1964-06-02 13 TEN DIE IN LIMBANG BLAZE; NINE SHOPS GUTTED, BUT EVERYONE BEHAVED CALMLY KUCHING, Monday. •JEN people died early this morning in a fierce fire which wiped out nine shophouses in Limbang, North Sarawak. "This has been a horrible disaster lor Limbang," said the Resident of the251 words
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121 1964-06-02 13 I/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1V Inche Hashim Hassan, the Assistant Controller of Programmes in Radio Malaysia, left for Taipeh by air today to be one of the jurors In the 11th Asian Film Festival, from June 15 to June 19. He is one of121 words
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Article50 1964-06-02 13 PENANG. Mon.— ln a Did to hoost its membership, the Penang Mm lay Chamber of Commerce will hold a special meeting with Malay businessmen in Bavan Lepas on Sunday. The meeting will De attended by Malay traders residing in villages from Sungei Glugor to Telok Kumbar.50 words
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Article26 1964-06-02 13 l/'UDAT, Mon. A wartime Japanese bomb 1V exploded here, injuring one labourer, while raeni were clearing and burning undergrowth near the agricultural station.26 words
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78 1964-06-02 13 PRINCESS Alexandra talking with Miss Ah Soo Hoo, of Malaya, a State-registered nurse, when she recently presented prizes and certifii.i.r- .it the East End M.itirnit.% Hospital in Commercial Road. London. Miss Ah received an award for gaining the highest marks in the hospital examination78 words
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Article26 1964-06-02 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Government Is to build a thoracic unit at Tan Tock Seng Hospital in Moulmein Road costing more than $500,00026 words
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Article36 1964-06-02 13 SINOAPORE. Mon.— Some 120 students from 35 secondary schools Till praticipatr in the National Day inter-school civic knowledge competition, organised by the Chinese YMCA. at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m.36 words
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Article, Illustration131 1964-06-02 13 SINGAPORE, Monday. ABOUT 30 screaming gangsters armed with A parangs and kanda sticks yesterday afternoon rushed into a Kampong Tiong Bahru coffeeshop patronised by members of a rival gang and savagely attacked the 15 customers inside. Before the men in the shop got131 words
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Article69 1964-06-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An all community variety show. ■Pusparagam Keputeraan". will be held at the Lake Gardens here on Wednesday at 8 pjn. In honour of the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Film stars P. Ramlee and Che Saloma, with radio and television stars69 words
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Article38 1964-06-02 13 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Minister for National Development.. Dato Lim KUn San. will review the parade and attend the variety concert 10 be held by the AngloChinese School tomorrow morning in conjunction with the National Day celebrations.38 words
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148 1964-06-02 13 Ministry's reply to the teachers' union SINGAPORE, Mon. The Education Ministry has told the Singapore Teachers' Union that It would be given an. opportunity to make representations when the Government sets up a Salaries Commission to review the entire salary structure of the public services The Ministry said this In148 words
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145 1964-06-02 13 GOVT URGED TO GRANT MUNICIPAL STATUS TO SEREMBAN Mon. Seremban Town Council has appealed to the Negri Sembilan State Government for com p 1 etc municipal status. The president of the Town Council, Mr. P. Gurnam Singh GUI, told the Straits Times that with municipal status the council would have145 words
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Article24 1964-06-02 13 PENANG. Mon. The Lions Club of Penang will hold a lunch meeting at the Town House Hotel at 1 p.m. tomorrow.24 words
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148 1964-06-02 13 IfUALA LUMPUR. Mon. "■—Twenty-five young men from the East Coast States are to be sent to Japan shortly to be trained in boat engineering, it was stated today. The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Cooperatives. Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl, said this was made148 words
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Article27 1964-06-02 13 KUALA LUMPOR. Mem— Mr Chalerm Watana-Prida. the Second Secretary at the Thai Embasx* here, left for Bangkok today after completing his three-year term of service.27 words
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222 1964-06-02 13 A RECRUITING team of the Malaysian Armed Forces will visit centres in Kedah, Penang, Perak and Johore from June 5 to 19 to select 400 men for training at Port Dickson and Kuala Lumpur. Recruits are required for the Royal Malaysian Air Force, the Federation222 words
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Advertisement65 1964-06-02 13 <g© fiptfffih a Philip Morris Incorporated c V!^Or have pleasure in announcing > •"v/cT/*'^ the appointment of I THE ANGLO -THAI CORPORATION LTD. I as t k e r Sole Agents in MALAYSIA I 2ffpfcrVtl\ •ll.t^Ni^fc* tfß**a S 1 ll'lll|)| I (j|H -VrHi PAXTON menthol king- size filter ga s"a«^65 words
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297 1964-06-02 14 EGYPT'S MARKETING CENTRE MAKES BIG PROGRESS COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS... By OUR MARKET STAFF > 2 THE United Arab Republic's central marketing board in Singapore is making big progress as a trade promotion centre. In the eight months of its existence, the board has helped considerably in putting Egyptian and297 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-06-02 14 MR. ABE SILAS. 42 (above), a senior assistant in the communications division of Pan American Airways' Singapore office, left by air at the weekend for New York to attend a supervisory training course This is his second trip abroad in line with the policy of training66 words
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Article, Illustration110 1964-06-02 14 A FIVE-DAY field training school was b»ld last week for sales and service staff from all over Malaysia by United Engineers Ltd.. Malaysian distributors Tor International Harvester Construction Equipment products. The total value of the equipment displayed exceeded 51. 5 million. The school finished the110 words
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102 1964-06-02 14 FORD CHIEF SEES BIG GROWTH PROSPECTS rpHE marketing consultant i- of Ford's Overseas Operations. Mr. R. C. Ruske. who spent 11 days in Malaya and Singapore, said that "there are very great growth possibilities for business in this area." Mr. Ruske said that the Malaysian economy "looks good and sound102 words
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Article26 1964-06-02 14 Thai International has extended its Royal Orchid Jet Service t< O.saka. Japan, from June 1. as an Intermediate stop between Tokyo and Taipeh26 words
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187 1964-06-02 14 Americans offer science research services AN American com- pany. Dunlap and Associates, Inc.. plans to establish a centre in Malaysia to provide scientific reaearch services. A top representative of the company, Mr. Mansfred Asrican, spent two weeks tj» Singapore studying local conditions and meeting businessmen to discuss the proposition. Mr.187 words
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Article65 1964-06-02 14 The director of H.O. Kailey and Co. (M) Ltd.. Mrs. Gloria Lie. Is making a study tour of Helene Curtis International's factories and marketing organisations In Europe. Britain, the United States and Japan. She has been away for about a month. H. G. Kailey and Co.65 words
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Article28 1964-06-02 14 West Oennany has on order from Hong Kong (or one million pair? of rubber canvas shoes worth about HKt3.000.000. the Scjth China horning Port rererted.28 words
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Article122 1964-06-02 14 YIR. T. FLUEHR, area sales manager of Schaub Lorenz, the loading manufacturers of television receivers in Germany, toured Malaysia recently to study the market with a view to consolidating the company's position here. Malaysia is Schaub-Lorenz's biggest television market In the Far East, and122 words
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Article116 1964-06-02 14 MORE than 40 pharmaceutical manufacturers from all over the world will participate n an exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore during Pharmacy Week, beginning on Saturday. These manufacturers will demonstrate the latest con- trlbutions of their research .scientists to the progress of medicine and116 words
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Advertisement515 1964-06-02 14 ■■■■■■I ""^^v Send for a copy of thi» famous **F FR^" book. It will cost you nothing. \>\ VM it can open the door to a i wonderful career. G«n«r«l Certificate It will show you how you can ot Education be a success how you can O»»ntii School have a515 words
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Advertisement239 1964-06-02 14 BEDFORDS Mii if m "A mMm* mmmmm mmmW mt m mm\* Cifcljl fe f\ t\ r» El -MM V> S!RI!AP(NR& Q^- mjmmm^mmmmm^ JlilYflCTEn i#DUS?RIAt CO I \mfLmmmm/S^M _^^«t These BEDFORD trucks have been built especially for the Singapore Cement Industrial Co. Ltd., and arc used for transporting bulk cement to239 words
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Advertisement24 1964-06-02 14 Ifflr ii CO v fIQ 3 H, i o iui Li 111 i ■> ami I I yßi Every genuine BIC ballpen is marked j24 words
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Advertisement1346 1964-06-02 15 WS3E2B3SSK33SSM Wt^ THE EAC LINES KAV "V~^B SIMCAPOII KU*L» LUMfUI.f. SWITTINMAM «M»NO I^K^aSftJ^fl mn»»i« Houia *.*»>»-&•». »ok>.».i j/>.wen »o»t moNi 7*ol^ r-MONi ■■«<< moHi «m fnoni »u»t SMLINCS TO GENOA, IE NAVRE HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTTERBAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO, BBTWCNWIrB ANB CBnNHAGEN imiaeoii y S'tiim -ti a t "BOMA" I) Gtl.1,346 words
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Advertisement1283 1964-06-02 15 feELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTEROAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH smgaiiw. Pt S'nen •'enim vim loneai. ■CIT. or UICfSTER 11/2l|«m 21/21 iim 71 lim ll ll lily TCITY OF CHICAGO 25 27 Jim 21 Jim 21 Jify •CITY OF LEEBS 17/21 Illy 21 21 Jlly 24 lily .11,283 words
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Article72 1964-06-02 16 MELBOURNE. Moo. IndusI trials improved on the Stock i Exchange here today. eRA Man* Mount Isa 40/9 N Broken Rill (10t.) 38/8 Ampol 11/5 Autt. Con. Ind. 60/9 AuKt. Pap. Manuf. 35/4 B.H.P 56/10 Carrie 6/3 Colonial Sugar 83/10 G. J. Coles 18/Herald 55/4 Humes 88/9 1.C1.A.N.Z. 52/472 words
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Article237 1964-06-02 16 SHIPS lying atonfSMs the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today art: Victoria 1/2. Servaaskerk 4/5, Madison Lloyd 6/7. Straat Banka 13/14, Ajax 15/16. Gorgon. 19, Kmpire Klttlwake 21/22. Jeppeneo Maerak 23/ 24. Walrimu 29/30. Tooaberg 31/32. Atiterjor 33/34. Keerktng 35/36. Abbekerk 3R/39. Northern Venture 40/41, Olenearn 42/43.237 words
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Article200 1964-06-02 16 (OFFICIAL (JUOTAIIONS) June 1. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Xii'i'tead 13 cttk M Box B) CtS. Dunlopa 16 eta. M Container* is eta. citj Oev. «cv. Me Aimer 14 eta. Smelters eta. Invest. 15 eta. Mao 17 eta. 0.C.8.C. 22 cts Fed. Dt«p. 14 eta. Rotbman.i U eta. Kitzpatiicka 18200 words
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Article88 1964-06-02 16 THE Malayan Exchangt Bank't At--1 toeiation made tbete changes in It;- rates to merchanti on Saturday (al! rates to 1100) Now York: buying TT 32 11/16, airmail OD 32 13/16. 00 d/al. 33 1/8 credit hills. 33 i trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 3/8, airmail OT) .1.~)|,88 words
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Article12 1964-06-02 16 Mary April Rubber: 68.74 ets. 69.07 etc Tins: $532.69 >.., $526.4612 words
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813 1964-06-02 16 From Our Market Correspondent mASEK CEMENT received 1 its listing on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, administering a cold shower to future tender issues by dropping substantially below its striking price of 51.35. First dealings were from $1 25 to $1.20 to $1.21.813 words
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Article27 1964-06-02 16 Malayan Stock Indices May 30. June 1. 'Industrials 105.29 105.15 Tins: 130.12 129.84 S rubbers: 105.74 105.74 •Dec. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article771 1964-06-02 16 (COMBINED bttsißCH in the sing-apore and Kuala l.umpur tradine rooms of thp Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in bracket*:. INDUSTRIALS: Bousteid (4,000) 51.76; C.S. Holdings 15,000) 53. 25; Dunl.pt (1.000) 52.34; Ess* ords. 52.73 ■L. %2 .75 SU (1,000) Mi 74. (6,000)771 words
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Article23 1964-06-02 16 JUNK 1. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICK: tti cents (down half a cent). TIN: S.-)40.37* (down llaM). Estimated unofficial offering: 230 tons (unchanKed).23 words
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Article70 1964-06-02 16 /-HINCSE Produce Exchange, Bltitaper. noon pricot per picul yettwday: Coconut all: bulk *4TJ tellers, drum JJ3OJ sellers. Copra June/July L'K Continent: I'nq'ioted. Pepper: Muntok white SI.IS aelirra, Sarawak white $1324 trilrrn, *ppcmi Sarawak black JJIOS tellers, garbled Lamport black JllO teller*. ASTA UXM RtiMn. Singapore Coconut Oil Mlllort'70 words
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238 1964-06-02 16 fHE WEEK started on the L Penang tin market with a fall of $1.75 a ptcu) to $540.37 i on an unchanged estimated offering of 230 tons. This, however, was nearly $2 a picul better than the preceding Monday. Malayan production in April238 words
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Advertisement1059 1964-06-02 16 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Great Lakus East Canada Seavic* Hongkoni Yokohama S. f'citco Halifax Montreal Detroit CMcato "Mikistima Man" 22 24 Jilt 7 July 70 July 5 Alt I Alt II Alt 21 Alt "TuttikiM Maru 22/23 July 7 Aif 21 Auf 5 Stat I Slit1,059 words
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Advertisement1075 1964-06-02 16 L«w \W 9 a^3 Br\^*^ USItUm IEHVICt iNUia. riMUN «N0 r SUti *[IVICa iti »rt«ttlt. Uelaitt. MelHsrtt *ttan tti Matiai tat Nacatattitas renang i >»m S'poft Sport f yt.tm r.^aai B»RPET« 11/13 June 14 'II Jon MJUU la Pt/4 ittt i Jatt (Jilt BOMIUA II Jlly 11/14 Jalf 15,17 ibii1,075 words
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Advertisement310 1964-06-02 16 WESTBOUND: tUROPE SERVICE Singapore p Sham renang Marstiltis, Na»rt. OlMirt. NAUSICAA 22/24 Jilt 25/27 JMI U JIM Altoerp, Haabirg. Srtett Rattarua. SOUTH S WESI AFRICA SERVICE Singapore™ 1 TCNIBAN6A 1/ I Jim Durban (22/1), Port Elizabeth (25, J), Capetown (27/1), Mataai (1/7), Port Harcourt. Lagos (7/7), Cotonou (1/7), Lome, Tema,310 words
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Advertisement1178 1964-06-02 17 i Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT w nrrf» M (Min.)— Box St et: txtrm WANTED COOO FEMALE Cantonese m cook for Chinese family of eight p WillinK to pay good salary. Ring Spore 6 > >n73 after 9 a.m. ENGLISH SPEAKING WAITRESSES Wanted Any nationality. Apply per- w tonally1,178 words
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Advertisement1019 1964-06-02 17 SITUATIONS VACANT ii Wort* SI Mm. t— Box It ett tmtrm WANTED AN EXPERIENCED Texlle man with knowledge of Malaysian markets for Indenting purposes. Apply >.O. Box No. 093. Penang. WANTIO IMMEDIATELY (male/ emalei house to house canvassing nth attractive commission! Apply peronally to 47, River Valley Road, Ingapore. BRITISH1,019 words
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Advertisement1041 1964-06-02 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE '< *or«» $i i Min.)— Box eU cxtre VACANT LAND at Amber Koad suitable for flats terrace bouse* $9 per *q. rt Enquiries to Box AsBbi S.T. Spore. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND at Mountbatten Road 16,000 Sq. Kt. Full i Details Apply 47 Telok Ayer Street Spore1,041 words
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Advertisement802 1964-06-02 17 EDUCATION Wort* SI (Mm.) Bex It et*. txtro BEGINNERS A ALL STAGES Shorthand/Typewriting Book-Keepins Preparing Kor UC.C. Examination. Commercial Blgn School (Alrcooditioned). 47A. Joo Chlat Road. (B'pore). BUST. M. TAN ACCOUNTANCY SCHOOL. Mew Session Commencing 2nd June. Beginners' Book-Keeping; Accountancy; A.C.C.A. A.1. A.; A.8.A. C.1. 8.: C.C.8.: Banker*'; UC.C; All802 words
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Advertisement777 1964-06-02 17 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE to Wort* U (Mln.)-dox it eta. txtrm SMALL FISHING BOAT (covered) built Oay Sens 1962 with 3 HP Johnson Outboard Motor (1962). regularly serviced. $350 o.n o Tel: B'pore ***** 9 a.m. 5 p.m. OFFICE EQUIPMENT to Wort* SI (Min.)— Box i* ,1, extra WHEN YOU777 words
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Advertisement798 1964-06-02 17 FOR SALE »0 Wort* Si (Min.)— Box It eta. txtrm BLACK ROVER SO late 1956 model 2.000 dollars 0.n.0. Tel. Spore *****. B. A 0. T.V. SETS produce excellent picture and sound. Eastland Trading Co., Singapore *****. CEILING FAN U.K. 60" $11/--per month Inclusive of fixing Sob Swee Teck, Tel:798 words
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Advertisement503 1964-06-02 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) tt Wort* SI (Min.)— Box It et*. txtrt WILL* I LIFETIX BALSAM Is a VVo'ld-Wlde Instant Cur* For Damaged or Ili-Condltloned Hair. Ask Your Favourite Hairdresser or Cosmetic Counter. WI HAVE A super collection of exclusive design In blue/white diamond rings. Cnlons Shins s. established 1W34. Credit503 words
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Advertisement410 1964-06-02 17 NOTICES KRAMAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a dividend, tbe fifty-ninth, of one shilling (Is. Od.) per stock unit, less income tax at the rate of forty per cent, has been declared due and payable to stockholders on the register on the 17th June.410 words
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Article, Illustration321 1964-06-02 18 RACING by EPSOM JEEP: Ipoh, Monday T)OUBLE ADIOS, from the bang-in-form local stables of Eddie van Breukelen, should score an overdue win in the fourth race here on Wednesday. The grey has been running good races in the top division of Class321 words
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Article1270 1964-06-02 18 IPOH 2nd DAY CARD KEY A letter after the horses name indicates tha type of going preferred: f fast: g good; s soft: h henvya any. Betting forecast: (SF> strongly fancied (F) fancied. Apprentice allowance: Soaldl, P. K. Leong, Llm and Dragon 3-lb: Nazudi and Chong 5-lb; others 7-lb. Race1,270 words
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Article215 1964-06-02 18 JPOH. Mon. Veteran jockey Mickey Donnelly scored his greatest triumph in a long and colourful career when he rode Sungei Wang to victory in the $30,000 Perak Derby over 12f here yesterday, writes EPSOM JEEP. In his young days. Mickey was noted as a "sprint215 words
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632 1964-06-02 18 EPSON JEEP'S SPOT LIGHT ON FNCID RUNNERS RACE 1 BAMANtXTL: Game second to Gay Buccaneer over sif on Sunday; should benefit from that race. SPACE HERO: Working well: showed fair ability last season when second to Bright Melody over 6f at B. Timah and third to Verocette over 5Jf at632 words
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313 1964-06-02 18 THE STIPE'S REPORT Apprentice rider is suspended IPOH. Moil The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterdays races: KACE 1 In the early stages of the race iUdja Wali pulled very hard and on several occasions had to be checked off the heels of Supersonic. Apprentice Nazudi, who rode Fort Knox,313 words
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Article140 1964-06-02 18 SOCCEK— Spore Ulv. It Amicables v Chinese Ath. 5.15: RAF Beletar v Sukaramal 7 D-m. (both matches at Jn Bosar) Dl». 2B: Teluk Kurau v Police "A f M:nto v Tengah (both matches at Parrer Pk). Dlv. 2C: SUr Soccerltes v Khalsa (Oeylangi Ipoh Dlv. 1: Shaw140 words
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Article59 1964-06-02 18 IPOH. Mon. The MRA have accepted an invitation to send delegates to the fourth Asian Racing Convention to be held in Manila In November. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who Is also Minister for Culture, Youth and Sports, has approved acceptance of the invitation from the59 words
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Advertisement1615 1964-06-02 18 IN THE HIGH COURT ESTATE OF IN SINGAPORE TAN SOO CUONG DECEASED Originating Petition I NOTICE U hereby given that i No. 7 of 1964 ,11 creditors having claims against IN lhi MATTER OF the above estate of the aboveInr iinMFfi iiurrrn named, late of 1358 C Klebang IDEAL HOMKs1,615 words
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Advertisement1361 1964-06-02 18 NOTICES NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE STATE OF SINGAPORE BANKS' ASSOCIATION ITBI.II- WORKS DEPARTMENT. AU members of the above AsTHE LOCAL GOVERNMENT soclation in the State of Singapore INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, will be closed for business on Wed- 1953. nesday 3rd June 1964 being State na> is «r n1,361 words
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Advertisement44 1964-06-02 18 SELAMAT PEMBUKAAN PEJABAT BAHARU, Lembaga Letrik Pusat, KOTA BHARU, KELANTAN. Dart KELANTAN:1. Paramount Electric Co., 2. Sin Hong Leong 3 H. A. Omar Electric 4. Chop Kheng Hong 5. Heng Hong 6. Chop Hock Eng. 7. Chop Chuan Seng TRENGGAM. 8. Central Electric Service44 words
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466 1964-06-02 19 JACK FINGLETON - ENGLAND PICK 'SAFETY FIRST' TEST SIDE JACK FINGLETON By ONDON, Mon.— There are no great surprises apart from the choice of John Flavell, in the English team for the First Test against Australia which starts on Thursday at Nottingham. The selectors, understandably will want to have a good look at466 words
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356 1964-06-02 19 Malaysia and India draw for the third time HOCKEY INDIA 1 MALAYSIA 1 Chandigarh, Monday pOR THE THIRn TIME in the series, Malaysia held India to a draw in the fifth hockey Test played at Chandigarh, the capital of Punjab state, yesterday. So India remain two-up in the seven-match series,Reuter - 356 words
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Article84 1964-06-02 19 KUVNG, Mon.— Billy Yap retained the men's singles title in the Selangor Coast Club tennis championships yesterday. In the final Yap beat David Slew 3-6. 6-1. 7-6. David, a promising youngster, held three match points in the deciding set. Yap. however, drew on his experience to clinch84 words
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146 1964-06-02 19 SWIMMING Filipinos cry off from meet SINGAPORE. Mon.— Philippine* 1 have withdrawn from the swimming meet with Thailand and Malaysia to be held at the Singapore Swimming Club Pool. Tanjong Rhu. on Saturday and Sunday. Philippines have cabled the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association, organisers for the meet, to say they146 words
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Article36 1964-06-02 19 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Malaysian Amateur Wrestling Federation today announced that Tun Abdul Razak. the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister and president of the Olympic Council of Malaysia, has accepted an Invitation to h<» their patron-ln-chief36 words
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304 1964-06-02 19 BAR v POLICE A game of cricket to promote goodwill KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Members of the S*»langor Police and the Selangor Bar are to foster good relationships and better understanding through sport. Mr. R. Rarnanl, doyen of the Malayan Bar and Malaysia's deputy permanent delegate to the United Nations, has304 words
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173 1964-06-02 19 CRICKET WILLIAMS MAY SOLVE SELECTORS' PROBLEM SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore cricketers who meet Johore in their second MCA tournament match at Johore Bahru this weekend showed good form in yesterday's SCA league programme. The player who attracted the most attention was former Singapore opening batsman Colin Williams, who hit a sparkling173 words
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Article118 1964-06-02 19 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Blue Rovers dropped their first point in six outings when they were held to 1-1 draw by Arsenal In their SAFA league Div. 2A match at Farrer Park today. Rovers, with three Singapore Malaya Cup players Majid Ariff. Mohamed All and Sahar Husselr.. were118 words
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Article58 1964-06-02 19 SEREMBAN. Mon Negrl Sembilan Badminton Association officials President Quek Kal Dong: vice-presidents Lee Boon Hun Tan Leu Chons P K. Val lob. N Sellathamby. M Chong Ngan Pong. J. Menees; secretary Tham Beng Thai; assistant sec retarv D. Khoo; treasurer Pol Keun Onn: auditor M O. Rate shan;58 words
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Article51 1964-06-02 19 PENANG. Mon. A Penans Malays Invitation XI and aSe langor selection drew 2-2 In a friendly soccer match at the City Stadium here today Selanuor led 2-1 at half time with goals by Stanley Gabrielle wh!!e Hassanuddin scored for Malays, whose second goal was netted by Ibrahim51 words
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Article263 1964-06-02 19 SOCCER JERUSALEM, Mon. South Korea beat Hong Kong 1-0 yesterday In the final round of the Asian Cup competition. Outside-right Kemusoo scored the winning goal six minutes from time. MANILA: Kltchee, the Hong Kong League champions, beat a "Nations United" selection comprising British. Spanish and Filipino players,Reuter - 263 words
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Advertisement246 1964-06-02 19 1 jtW^nSW*'^* 1 That wonderful PanAm feeling It's a feeling reserved for travellers who choose Pan Am. Wherever they go— Europe, the U.S.A. the Caribbean, Central or South America, throughout the Pacific or 'Round the World —travellers feel better because they're flying Pan Am. No wonder. Pan Am is the246 words
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Advertisement64 1964-06-02 19 FELICITATIONS TO THE GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE OF ITALY ON HER NATIONAL DAY THE SYMBOL OF Ml SUCCESS A /W? The Finest -and Fastest From 48c. c. to 250 c.c.. c. Quality Safety Economy Sol* Agentj. CHU CHEONG MOTOR CO., Haod Office: 211, Victoria StraX, Si*f«por*-7. Tel: ***** A *****. Branch64 words
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Miscellaneous52 1964-06-02 19 r. X-.KI in vi.i IMB Irophy Men Ipoh 82 K. Kangsar 60; women Dmdings 67 Chemor— S« Slput 37. CKICKET Strahan Trophy (Seremban): Negri Cevlonese Youths bt Pt Dickson Garrison by 7 wkts Garrison 96 (Dulip 44. P. Patel 5-20. E. Yawan»r«Jah 3-15) Cevlonese 103-3 (Surjit 32. C. Navaratnam 3052 words
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Miscellaneous55 1964-06-02 19 2-18 SOCCr.K Ipoh Div. 2: Pk River Hydro 3 C. Kintiine 3; Div. 3: Ipoh Youngsters 5 DID 4. L. Perak Div. 1: Sg Bemam 3 Stars XI 0. Malacca Div. 2: Kubu Utd 5 Broadcasting 0 Friendly (P. BunUr): Qovt. Services 4 Methodi&t Secondary 2. HOCKLV— Ipoh ko lournej.55 words
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Article, Illustration718 1964-06-02 20 Make reasonable profits but not at expense of public by operating old vehicles that are dangerous, he says SINGAPORE, Monday. yilE Minister ol Transport. Dato Haji Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today warned bus companies in Singapore not to take "unfair advantage" of the public's dependence on718 words
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Article60 1964-06-02 20 KUCHING. Mon. Chinese detainees in Kuching detention camp today staged a 24-hour hunger strike to protest against the withdrawal of privileges by the Government last week. A Government statement last week said privileges of 78 detainees in two out of the four blocks in the campReuter - 60 words
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Article31 1964-06-02 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— Mr. Sidney lecturer in music at the University of Manchester, has been appointed external examiner of the Trinity College of Music. London, tor this year's Singapore examinations.31 words
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Article38 1964-06-02 20 CHOON C.OAN CHINESE SCHOOL > kno" n i Mi. ;mn HUH :.ft.r mild n* r i 1 1 tl xnd. Now na» r»t«n:..l Mtar| l» vrry 111 «t*vin. «Ik r .unit, at No 15; L«- I'.nn.i Mir* 1438 words
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Article62 1964-06-02 20 PEKING. Mon.— Thousands of l^eople greeted President Abdullah al-Sallal of the Yemen when lie arrived in Peking by air today, the New China News Agency reported. President Salliil ivlio i> leading a Yemeni delegation, was met at the airport by the Chinese Premier. Chou En-Lai, ana theReuter - 62 words
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Article357 1964-06-02 20 LONDON. Mon. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: GILTEDGED Consol 2'i'< £4015,16xd —3 16 Funding 4Vi £93 -k -,-X War 3';', £56 a —1/16 BANKS Chartered 49 7* /3 Hongkong £21 U INSURANCE Commercial Union 44 3 Prudentials £23 Royal 35 RAILS jCan.357 words
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Article, Illustration175 1964-06-02 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two Japanese beauties one a film star and the other a dancer are now in Singapore to make personal stage appearances in conjunction with the screening of a Japanese film at the Odeon this week. The girls are Miss Mitzuko Kusabue, 30,175 words
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118 1964-06-02 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. After treating his friends to dinners at a night-club on three occasions, Mohammed Amid bin Ibrahim, 39. Issued dud cheques when presented with the bills, a magistrate's court was told today In the dock was Mohammed, who pleaded guilty to three118 words
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Article35 1964-06-02 20 TAIPEI. Mon.— Admiral Ni Yue Si. Commander of the Chinese Nationalist Navy, disclosed yesterday that the Nationalist Navy wa s going to receive seven United States warships In the near future. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article28 1964-06-02 20 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Boy Scouts Katong District Association will hold their annual general meeuni; on June 13 at 4 p.m. at St. Patrick's School.28 words
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703 1964-06-02 20 Sequel to motor accident in which Deputy Managing Editor was killed ♦PHK accident in which Mr. George Tan Kng Leong, I)e--p v t y Managing Editor oi" the Stniits Times, was killed had a seqn.el today when claims were brought before the703 words
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Article135 1964-06-02 20 Aussies make 196 against Lanes MANCHESTER. Mou. ITi The Australian cricketers were all out for 196 at tea on the second day of thrir match with Lancashire here today. This was in reply to the Lancashire first innings total of 245. There was .10 play in th« following cricket matchesReuter - 135 words
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Article66 1964-06-02 20 WOOMERA. Mon— The countdown for the launching of Britain's Blue Streak rocket moved into it-s final stages tonight, as hopes rose for clear skies over the desert, tomorrow. The blast-off has been put forward four hopes io take advantage of good weather predicted for tomorrow morning. BlueReuter - 66 words
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Article40 1964-06-02 20 LA PAZ, Mon. A'oout. 8,000 men are on strike in the tin mines of Oruro. 180 miles south o' here, in sympathy with Senor Lechin Oquendo and other opl>ositlon leaders who began a protest hunger strike or Friday.40 words
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Article30 1964-06-02 20 LOUTH (England). Mon. A half-ton stock-car hurtled off a racing track at Cadwell Park yesterday and ploughed Into a crowd of .spectators, injuring 30 ol them. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Advertisement34 1964-06-02 20 20 tpords $10 (minimum) TAN LIE: Klin H.ii. Mdm. ■nd ihr Lite Mr. T»n T. fit Peov to I I jinn. <1 o Morn T u r MM m<l tt\r lato Mr I. i34 words
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Advertisement135 1964-06-02 20 Capture the happy moments of NATIONAL DAY with i;fTn?l FILM Why let those priceless moments go unrecorded? Let Kodak Color Film capture their subtlest shades faithfully, brilliantly. You get the same fine results roll after roll. Only Kodak has such a variety of films, each tailored to your specific picture135 words
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Article, Illustration1296 1964-06-02 1 A YEAR OF INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION BRINGS STEEP RISE IN DOMESTIC DEMAND WITH HIGHER SALARIES the rhythm of expansion of Italian economy in 1963 was comparatively satisfactory, with real income marking a further five per cent increase, the general trend of economy kept below the record breaking levels1,296 words
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Article92 1964-06-02 1 AREA: 116,200 square miles. ft POPULATION: 52 million (Rome: 2.5 million inhabitants). a MERCHANT NAVY: 4,000 ships reaching a total of 5,742,300 gross tons (seventh in the world). FOREIGN TOURISTS: 21,750,000 (highest number of tourists in any country of rhe world). STEEL PRODUCTION: 10,221,000 tons (fifth in the world).92 words
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Article, Illustration240 1964-06-02 1 Malaysia market very important to Italy MESSAGK flora the lt.ili.jn Ambassador lo Malaysia. Count Mario Filo •Irlla Torre Santa Susanna. f\N the occasion of the v Italian National Day. the Embassy of the Republic of Italy has the honour and the pleasure, as in the year past, to present a240 words
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118 1964-06-02 1 Trade balance is in Malaysia s favour Bow much Italy buys from Malaysia (Rubber, Tin, Timber etc.) 1961 Msl72 mil. (Sabah and Sarawak 1962 Msls9 mil. not included) 1963 M 5186.36 mil. (Sabah and Sarawak included) How much Italy sells to Malaysia (Cars, Scooters, fertilizers, drugs and medical supplies, marble,118 words
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Advertisement100 1964-06-02 1 These Offices will help you j IN KUALA LUMPUR ITALIAN EMBASSY, ITALIAN TRADE OFFICE, Y. L. Lee Building, Room 404 3rd. Floor, East Asia Building, Jalan Mountbatten, Jolan Mountbatten, Kuolo Lumpur Tel: ***** Kuala Lumpur Tel; 2238 1 IN SINGAPORE ITALIAN CONSULATE GENERAL 1, Goodwood Hill, Singapore Tel: ***** ITALIAN100 words
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Advertisement308 1964-06-02 2 mwmimm v wm ■000 Iff t ■000 Hm^^Jpbtj p^ ft [jl^n'Jl irw"ii iii 4 4 1l irff" UIOOoH Wm^mmJßS^**=**mW UlOOolff |S sill I OS II n II leal HH I h» *ll in* "*ll mr i^^i LI loco II [!r II IH^" T| 111 ■■m hhIkHS II ■000 BsSi Ji—^308 words
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Article204 1964-06-02 3 ITALY IS THIRD PLACED NATION MALAYSIA s external trade with major countries (not included Sarawak and Sabah I in 1963 in Msmillion from the monthly "Digest of Statistics" prepared by the Chief Statistician Malaysia: Ualy in IMS «a«< UM third in the li-.» of204 words
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Article, Illustration1329 1964-06-02 3 GIUSEPPE LODIGIANI - CONTRACTS WON ON 3 CONTINENTS GIUSEPPE LODIGIANI QNE of the outstanding characteristics of the Italian economic revival during the fifties is. without doubt, the dynamic and forceful penetration of Italian enterprises into foreign countries, as much in those which had already for many years been open to free trade with1,329 words
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Advertisement306 1964-06-02 3 there's^ "fbr" eve ry family Sporty... good looking. ..easy to reasons for the popularity of the find the car that will suit YOU 1 handle... economical in per- FIAT family. Here are just a few of exactly. ..in price. ..in size... in formance and thoroughly reliable the big FIAT family306 words
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Article, Illustration1284 1964-06-02 4 JjILAN's International Bicycle and Motorcycle Show successfully concluded its 3Bth edition on Dec. 9, last year. About 600 exhibitors from 10 nations participated in the event. Many special attractions contributed to make the show a great success through the presentation of novelties to the many thousands of visitors1,284 words
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Advertisement210 1964-06-02 4 THi INCOMPARABLE LUXURY OF 2^W^/ TQto&faiO' C? ~^^W JR I ES g^^ WkM B^k WkM W^ W^% I UkM ET 13 >» > rwLi mm T MA I ¥%> WW %M 111 \J MW BmM mm IWWK r% "GALILEO GALILEI" WJIWWLi^i, a mk m mmm tc mm^ +~*fSmm&*zSSm\ iA-y.-<^-' VWj210 words
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285 1964-06-02 5 rpHE opening of the 1 Great St. Bernard Tunnel to motor traffic on March 19 was an important step forward in plans to facilitate travel between Italy and Switzerland. The tunnel, a gigantic undertaking that has entailed six years of work,285 words
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Article, Illustration379 1964-06-02 5 ITALY-BIGGEST FILM PRODUCER IN EUROPE TN 1963, Italy produc--1 ed more motion pictures than any other European country with a total of 165, against 88 in Prance, 60 in Britain and 63 in Germany. Co- production continued to be satisfactory and 43 agreements were signed with different countries. Box office379 words
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298 1964-06-02 5 PROFESSOR Giulio Natta and Professor Karl Ziegler of Germany were this year the Joint winners of the Nobel Prize for chemistry awarded by the Swedish Academy. Professor Natta, 60, took his degree in chemical engineering at Milan and has devoted his whole life as298 words
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Article, Illustration199 1964-06-02 5 rE new airport being built for Kuala Lumpur will be paved with Pirelli industrial rubber. The supply contract was signed last year by the Linoleum Company. This important construction is part of the airport plan decided on last year for the purpose of199 words
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Advertisement94 1964-06-02 5 HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS ITALY'S NATIONAL DAY Full range of refrigerators available with all latest features. Foam installation Minimum Dimensions Max. Capacity. Cash or easy terms can be arranged. j/IMIC to solve the busy housewife's ■wi^i*# many problems luIISISI *$r% 7""' \VCf N« *mi« "rrarrei— MODERN DESIGN WATER HEATERS AT COMPETITIVE PRICES.94 words
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Advertisement235 1964-06-02 5 TWICE AS EASY 10 FLY IHE WINGED ARROW SERVICE TO L_ b &£%> < M SPORE to SYDNEY 74- hours SPORE to ROME 16 hours Wl A wtt NEW FLIGHTS Beginning from April Ist, ALITA- FASTEST SERVICE These new flights 1 LI A will operate an extra D.C.B Jet flight235 words
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Article893 1964-06-02 6 Marketing the Italian sun AS soon ;js they had conquered sonic new province, the ancient Romans built a strategic 'road so 'that legions could be rushed there in an emergency; these roads departed from Home, hence the saying ":ill ro;ids lend to Rome.** After the decline and fall, the episcopal893 words
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Article835 1964-06-02 6 ITALIAN PIONEER STARTED OFF AS A PURELY MINING COMPANY MONTECATINI came into being as a purely mining company in 1888 and continued to operate along more or less "routine" lines until 1910. when a pyrlte deposit was discovered in the Boccheggiano mine. This mineral paved the way to Montecatlnis835 words
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