The Straits Times, 4 June 1964
1964-06-04
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Title Section22 1964-06-04 1 'jUN«W AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times 'New*!*** I Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration620 1964-06-04 1 QUOTE: &We feel that good results will come out of the proposed summit meeting to be held in Tokyo in the middle of this months -TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. TENGKU Abdul Rahman spoke today of his belief that there would be "good results" from a summitAgencies - 620 words
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Article32 1964-06-04 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Wed—Conservative Sen. Barry Goldwater defeated Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of New York today In the California presidential primary and took a commanding lead In the GOP presidential race. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Article25 1964-06-04 1 LONDON. Wed— Rlngo Starr, the 23-year-old drummer with ♦he Beatles, collapsed today at a r hotographic studio with tonsllitls and pharyngitis. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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204 1964-06-04 1 WASHINGTON. Wednesday. INDONESIAN diplomats here are convinced that Tengku Abdul Rahman will seek U.S. economic and military assistance when he makes an official visit here in mid-July, i The Indonesians are pre- 1 dieting, though, that the Tengku will meet considerableAP - 204 words
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Article57 1964-06-04 1 LONDON. Wed Compulsory training is to be introduced for ell new Justices of the Peace in Britain. Lord Dilhorne. the Lord Chani ello: .mnounced thai Justices unpaid muyiMmies who act as judges in lochl coum— will be required to :-e;-ign unle.v* they follow the trainingReuter - 57 words
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Article81 1964-06-04 1 An alleged extort man shot KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —A police officer opened fiw at three men this .afternoon as they tried to escape after allegedly attempting to extort money from a shopkeeper in Pudu Road. One of the men was hit in the buttocks and has been admitted to the81 words
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Article37 1964-06-04 1 CAIRO. Wed. The United Arab Republic will launch an earth satellite soon, the newspaper Al-Gomhourla said today. The paper, which usually reflects Government views, said the satellite would be launched with a multi-stage rocket.— UPl.37 words
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188 1964-06-04 1 SEOUL. W«o. 1 THE South Korean President. Gen. Park Chun Hee, tonight proclaimed martial law in the capital as anti-government student demonstrations continued into the evening. The Army rhief-of-Staff. Gi-n. Mm Xl Shik. was named the martial law commander In a statement to theAgencies - 188 words
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1324 1964-06-04 1 BIRTHDAY BROADCAST: 'MY PRIVILEGE TO SPEAK TO ALL MALAYSIANS' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong announced in his birthday broadcast to the nation today that it was his intention to pay official visits to Sarawak and Sabah in the near future. He nricled:1,324 words
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595 1964-06-04 1 ROYAL PRAISE FOR TENGKU'S LEADERSHIP KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. TTHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong today paid warm tribute to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, for the Tengku's "deep sincerity" that marked all his thoughts and actions. The King was making his reply to speeches of congratulations by the Prime Minister, and595 words
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Article20 1964-06-04 1 KATMANDU. Wed.— Two Japanese, T. Yiimanol and Mr. Okura, have climbed tl.e Pathanse Himal (22.800 ieet i. —neuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article188 1964-06-04 1 Head: Support even after polls KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The British High Commissioner in Malaysia. Lord Head, said here tonight that Britain's support for Malaysia in her fight against Indonesia's confrontation would not change no matter what happened in the October elections in Britain Lord Head was speaking to reporters on188 words
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36 1964-06-04 1 STOP PRESS TOKYO NOT DURING KINGS VISIT TOKYO. Wrtl l'>r cign Ministry sources •-.lid today Japanese o*r« rrnmnit privately liope summit wouldn't like place clurinn Yang diTcrluan Apong > > -»t here from .lunc lb to 23. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration318 1964-06-04 2 SIHANOUK: THEY HAVE KILLED OUR VILLAGERS IN COLD 8L00D... ft ICE, Wed— Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodian Head of State, said last night that Cambodia had information that the Pentagon had "studied the possibility" of extending the Vietnam war to Cambodia. Speaking to reportersReuter - 318 words
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Article85 1964-06-04 2 'Help us. Expialnlng Cambodia's complaint to the united Nations, he said: "We expect, first of all. that the Security Council will help us to secure peace. "Secondly, we expect them morally to oblige the United States and South Vietnam to respect our security. 'Thirdly, we want the United States and85 words
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159 1964-06-04 2 Accepted: A plan to set up U.N. team to assess situation UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Cambodia was last night reported to have accepted in principle a proposed resolution to \;i\e the Security Council set up a three-member Kiting commission to assess the situation on her border with South Vietnam. The draft159 words
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224 1964-06-04 2 Christmas Island test site to be closed T ONDON, Wed. Christmas Island biggest atoll in the Pacific and once a lonely, unimportant speck in the ocean until Britain, chose it for her 1957 nuclear test series, is to revert to its unwarlike role. the Defence Ministry announced yesterday. An officialReuter - 224 words
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Article28 1964-06-04 2 LONDON. Wed.— Queen Elizabeth received the secretary-general of the South East Asia Treaty Organisation, Mr. Konthi Souphamongkol. In an audience at Buckingham Palace yesterday. UPL28 words
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120 1964-06-04 2 BURMA LIFTS BAN ON INDIANS RETURNING TO INDIA RANGOON. Wed. The Burmese Military Government yesterday lifted a ban on Indians returning to India and 38 left by air for Calcutta. Indian nationals were banned from leaving Burma on May 24 because the Indian tmba^-.y was accepting gold and jewellery fromAP - 120 words
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72 1964-06-04 2 HONG KONG, Wed.— A spokesman for the Philippine Con-sulate-General here said today It was continuing to accept visa applications from Chinese Nationals. He said the Consulate-General had not received Instructions from Manila about a reported ban on the entry of Chinese Into the- Philippines. But72 words
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Article63 1964-06-04 2 JAKARTA. Wed.— Mr. Anastas Mikoyan. the Soy et First Deputy Prime Minister, Is expected to visit Indonesia at the end oi the month. Antara news agency said bis proposed visit was discussed by President Soekamo when Mr. N. A. Mlkhailov, the Soviet Ambassador, called on him63 words
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120 1964-06-04 2 CHINA BUYS ILYUSHINS AFTER REJECTING CARAVELLES ]t| OSCOW, Wed. i?1 China has bought five Soviet Ilyushin-18 airliners in preference to Caravelles and may use them for flights to France, Tass news agency said yesterday. The Chinese concluded the 10,500.000-rouble (£4.200.--000) deal with the Soviet Union after negotiating with French representativesReuter - 120 words
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69 1964-06-04 2 LONDON. Wed. The Soviet Union is moving many experts and technicians Into Outer Mongolia to oust infiltrators from China, diplomatic sources reported today. Russian experts are understood to be replacing thousands of Chinese who are being sent back. The Chinese had moved Into the RepublicUPI - 69 words
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202 1964-06-04 2 'Manila working on peace plan for Jakarta' MANILA, Wed. A iTI newspaper columnist here said today the Philippines was working on a peace formula whereby Indonesia would find "a way out of the tight corner" and recognise Malaysia. Oscar Vllladolld. In his column In the Manila Daily Bulletin, described theUPI - 202 words
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Article63 1964-06-04 2 JAKARTA. Wed. Bus fares have been increased to prevent a total breakdown of the public transport system here according to the Organisation of Land Transport. It said the present transport predicament was brought about by a shortage of spare parts and tyre covers and high prices.Reuter - 63 words
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Advertisement114 1964-06-04 2 Fabric at its finest The loveliness of finest fabric, with all the advantage E^X m B-^W^ of modern-day textiles, for women everywhere, is yours \i Subtle^~shades and radiant hues in plain colours, Wl vXIKV m *&2* w or glorious printed fabrics, are fashioned in lustrous, /M E W luxurious N»R«C114 words
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Miscellaneous49 1964-06-04 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby r tout? uoeoscope "X SAVS TUtfT TUJS IS QOmtO ID 6E vtXIC 6B9TJ s oav <-* me wee*^/ I/^Dui. emensv\ WILL 0E VuMITie«S/ AMD *XU? i_£icuf?E uoues 1 v uap*»v -uio y X^^V^__^^ jjrg f Tl4e WEATUEC A i *o«ecast"_s wgdhg) V TOO 7 *l49 words
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Article, Illustration99 1964-06-04 3 MANILA, Wed. Executive producer Ray Davis said yesterday actress Ursula Andress (right) was. not going to do a nude scene in a film sbe is making here with her husband, actor John Derek. Reports that Miss Andress would undress behind a waterfall at Pagsanjan Falls wereUPI - 99 words
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139 1964-06-04 3 TWINS EXPECTED, BUT IT'S A HAP-HAP-HAP-HAPPY DAY... JS^EW YORK. Wed. A 30--year-old woman, mother of two small boys, gave birth yesterday to quadruplets. Mrs. Maria Peloro and the babies were reported doing fine in hospital. Mrs. Peloru "I am very happy" -said she had expected only twins. She had hopedAP - 139 words
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Article, Illustration336 1964-06-04 3 MOSCOW, Wednesday. jyjß. Harold Wilson, Britain's Labour Party leader, saw hope of a new "breakthrough" on disarmament after talks with Mr. Khrushchev yesterday, but he said the Kremlin still regarded Nato plans for a mixed-manned force as a stumbling block. The LabourReuter - 336 words
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155 1964-06-04 3 BALL GOES TO LONDON, FRANCE FOR TALKS WASHINGTON. Wed. The White House announced tonight that Mr. George Ball, the undersecretary of State, will leave tomorrow to discuss "questions of mutual Interest" with French and British officials In Paris and London. Mr. Ball will meet French President De Gaulle during his155 words
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229 1964-06-04 3 Regular summit meets 'a good thing', says British Premier I ONDON, Wed. Sir Alec Douglas-Home said last night he thought it would be "a good thing" if the East-West Heads of Government met fairly regularly. The British Prune Minister, who was appearing in a filmed television interview, added that heReuter - 229 words
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64 1964-06-04 3 LONDON. Wed— Phyllis Dixey. once Britain's £10,000-a-year queen of striptease, died at Epsom yesterday, aged 49. Miss Dixey, top pin-up In the war years, went bankrupt In 1959 on a tax debt. Three years ago she declared she had finished with the stage. Her famous64 words
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120 1964-06-04 3 LONDON. Wed. Helen Shapiro, 17 -year-old "pops" singer, last night described Monday's announcement of her engagement to guitarist Nick Crouch as a "stupid joke" which misfired. "I have no intention of marrying anyone," she said. "Nick and I were together on Monday evening120 words
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75 1964-06-04 3 LOVE LAUGHS HERE AT GERMAN AGE LAW f RETNA GREEN, Wed. —A 16-year-old German boy has become the third husband of a 24-year-old German widow in this south Scotland lovers retreat. The Bride. Frau Annellese Stings, of Kassel, (West Germany) was divorced from her first husband and became widowed five75 words
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Article96 1964-06-04 3 After the wedding the bride explained "When my husband died in January I fell In love with Fred. "We wanted to marry In Germany, but although Fred had his father's consent, German law would not allow it as Fred is under age to marry. "1 know we areReuter - 96 words
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Article18 1964-06-04 3 PARIS, Wed.— Mr. Huang Chen. China's first Ambassador to France, arrived here by plane today. U.P.L18 words
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636 1964-06-04 4 Lee's call to 'pull together' in face of RI threat SINGAPORE, Wed Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today, that because Indonesia threatened the survival not only of Sabah and Sarawak, but also of Singapore and Malaya, all differences and rival interests between States had to be submerged636 words
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Article52 1964-06-04 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Catholic Teachers' Movement will hold a Teachers" D»y charity ball on Saturday at 8.30 p.m. at the Adelphl Roof Garden. Tickets priced at $4 per couple/ jingle and table reservations are available at C. K. Tang, Cold Storage. Teachers 1 Training Col•*ge, and52 words
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93 1964-06-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— An exhibition of musical Instruments and theatrical costumes opened today at the National Theatre as put of the National Day celebrations and to commemorate the first performance by local artists in the completed theatre. Organised by the Ministry of Culture, the exhibition93 words
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Article69 1964-06-04 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Mr. M.G.S. Orterga. a tourist guide, today made another appeal to his wife Sally Orterga to return home as soon as possible, as thel' one-year-old son, Rudolf, was "very 111", crying all night and refusing to eat. Mrs. Ortega. 23, left their Coldstream69 words
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Article29 1964-06-04 4 .SINGAPORE. Wed. Alitalia Italian Airlines will hold a cockWil party at the Goodwood Park Hotel on June 11 for its new representative for Malaysia, Mr. Francesco Vinci.29 words
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Article112 1964-06-04 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A three-day orthopaedic surgeons congress, the first to be held in Singapore, will be opened at the General Hospital on Saturday. The congress, which will be attended by some 120 delegates from all parts of the world, is being sponsored by the University of112 words
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Article36 1964-06-04 4 SINGAPORE, Wed—The Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee will visit Jurong constituency on Friday to make an on-the-spot study of requests ty people in the area for improved roads, drains and other social amenities.36 words
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Miscellaneous410 1964-06-04 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'VHE following is today's achedule I ways: Prom London. Istanbul, Rom- of civil aircraft movements at bay (DO 517) 6.10 a.m. Paya Lebar airport Singapore: dimrturii ARRIVALS OSPARIUHU BOAC: From London, Frankfurt, BOAC: To Darwin, Sydney (BA Zurich Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta TOO) 7.20 p.m.; to410 words
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199 1964-06-04 5 Traffic experiment at two junctions in S'pore SINGAPORE, Wed. The Police Secretary Mr. T. Chelliah, today announced that the Traffic Police here would experiment with a new traffic system at, the Adam Road-Dun-earn Road and Farrer Road-Bukit T i m a h Road junctions. The new system will be in199 words
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Article62 1964-06-04 5 SANDAKAN. Wed. b\trnMon work on the Sandakan Airport may commence early next year I according to Dato Khoo Slak f Chiew, Minister of Communica- t tions and Works. The Sandakan runway will be f 4.500 feet long which will accdm- t modate "Comets"- and "Friend- w •hips"62 words
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176 1964-06-04 5 TEACHERS SEND TEAM TO SEE MINISTER SINGAPORE, Wednesday T*HE Ministei tor Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, x yesterday met a 16-man delegation from the Singapore Teachers' Union for talks on various subjects including salary scales and schemes of service for teachers. The meeting was held at ;he Ministry's conference ■oom176 words
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Article31 1964-06-04 5 KUALA TRENOOANU. Wed. A co-operative thrilt and loan society, for 3.000 commercial and quasi-stovernment workers in :he East Coast S.tates. has been formed here. It has 65 members.31 words
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Article33 1964-06-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed lato S'.r James Thomson, the ord President of the Federal tourl of Malaysia, left for Britain lth his wife today on a six-week oliday in Scotland.33 words
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Article, Illustration265 1964-06-04 5 JUAN HEE LEFT HOME ON MAY 16 TO PLAY— NEVER RETURNED The father of a 12--car-old schoolboy who las been missing from heir home in Jalan 'ampoi in Johore Baru since May 16 fears hat the boy may have een kidnapped. Mr. Tan265 words
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Article45 1964-06-04 5 Mr. Tan said today 'Our < lxiety is driving my wife i id I mad with worry." I He said Juan Hee left their i ime on the morning of ay 16 to play In a nearby < ibber estate and that was 1 i45 words
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Article114 1964-06-04 5 Work to rule threat by X-ray men KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. td:oi?raphers. X-ray assistants tl developers, members of the deration X-Ray Stafl Union. II work to rule from June 15 if r c Government does not meet b claims of the radiographers overume allowance. c The X-ray assistants and de- k114 words
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246 1964-06-04 5 Firm won't recognise union: Now a call for boycott OINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union has called on its members and the affiliated unions of the National Trades Union Congress to boycott G. C. Nanda and Sons Ltd.. tourist and travel agents in Raffles Place, because of246 words
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102 1964-06-04 5 QINGAPORE, Wed. The i 3 Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swce, will lay the foundation .stone of the factory of Swan Socks Manufacturing Co. (Malaysia) Ltd. at the Jurong industrial estate at 5 p.m. on Sunday. The tacrory is expected102 words
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217 1964-06-04 5 AAM official to attend Commonwealth motoring talks in Canada DENANG, Wed.— Mrs. Lim Khye Su. secretary and treasurer of the Automobile Association of Malaya, leaves tomorrow to attend the second Commonwealth Motoring Conference in Ottawa, Canada, from June 15 to 19. About 200 delegates, representatives of 20 Commonwealth countries, are217 words
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121 1964-06-04 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. A troupe of 15 artists from the Department of Fine Arts. Thailand. U expected to arrive in Singapore by car on June 17 to five a performance the following night to mark the centenary celebration of the Thai ConsulateGeneral in Singapore121 words
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Article42 1964-06-04 6 JESSELTON. Wed.— A proposal has been made here for the formation of a National Cinema House Employees Union. The proposal has the support of cinema workers throughout Sabah. They claim that they have been badly treated by their employers.42 words
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255 1964-06-04 6 JESSELTON, Wednesday. A USTRALIAN troops returned to Borneo today after an absence of nearly 20 years. At Malaysian request, about 200 Australian *\rmy engineers with attached specialists landed from the troop carrier HMAS Sydney. The first Australian troops to arrive since255 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-06-04 6 SYDNEY. Wed. Brunei's decision not to join the Malaysian Federation was final, the Sultan of Brunei. Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin told correspondents when he arrived at Sydney Airport today. The Sultan, here on a week's tour, said Brunei would maintain a policy of close friendshipReuter - 66 words
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Article45 1964-06-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A police .supervisee. Lee Hong Suan, 24. was sentenced yesterday to two months' jail (or (ailing to report to the police on May 8 last year, when he wa K under police supervision. He was arrested in Singapore on Monday.45 words
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Article29 1964-06-04 6 PEKAN, Wed.— The Assistant O.C.PJJ.. Inspector Shah Alam bin Abu Kassim. has been transferred to Raub and is succeeded here by Inspector Ismail bin Idris from Raub.29 words
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157 1964-06-04 6 Sabah may not get barbers from Singapore SINGAPORE. Wed. Two barber shop j proprietors in Sabah who have asked the Singapore Government to help them to find j several skilled barbers j for their shops have I still to get them. A spokesman of the employment exchange of the Ministry157 words
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Article38 1964-06-04 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Sinnaoore Adin.ralty Local Staff Unioi. will hold a dinner in honour o< Mr. C. V. Oevan Nair. secretary general of the National Trade* Union Congress, at Farrer Park on Saturday at 7.40 p.m.38 words
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Article154 1964-06-04 6 $20 000 sentence confirmed SINGAPORE, Wed Dirk Olofsen, 31. a Dutch partner of a Singapore export and import firm. who appealed against a lower court total fine of $20,000 on two charges of illegal possession of morphine, had his sentence confirmed in the High Court yesterday. He had been fined154 words
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Article256 1964-06-04 6 r TELOK ANSON, Wed. qiHREE Umno branches from kampongs Sungei 1 Keli, Telok Buloh, and Telok Kerdu near here have sent a Joint memorandum to the Perak Government appealing for land in the Hutan Melintang forest reserve for the landless. The request that 1.000256 words
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202 1964-06-04 6 Teachers to be told of aims of march SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Malay Teachers' Union is to explain to its members at an emergency meeting on Saturday, its proposal to stage a protest march over what it claims to be the delay in meeting its demands. The protest march, tentatively202 words
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Miscellaneous133 1964-06-04 6 A11.,, Oop «.V V.T. Hamlin THir. IS WHERE YEZZIR.-AN 1 THEN \kNOWIN 1 OOP, Y^-i^ifll ofttf- I J I VFOUMP OOPS HIS TRACKS JUST I FKSGER J "^nSnJM i* iWERi- PINKTV.' \jSrUKFK DISAPPEAR. UK£ J THATS JUST f rSWI f'TM tPicft Tracy Bff Chmmt&r fi<»u#«# itoi i kjrvr vi U\kA*133 words
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Obituary52 1964-06-04 8 i* W»r4a lit (Minimum) MR. K. RAMAN aged 75 years paeasil away peacefully. Cable iseXvsd so 1-6-64 from Nagaru Vila Koonayll Paravur Kerala. Leaving behind in Singapore beloved son Padmadss. daughter-in-law Subbadra. V Jalan Kesambi. Hi m.s Woodlands and son la-law K. Devarajan. 21 fcng Hong Roerl. off West52 words
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Obituary44 1964-06-04 8 Werdt SlO (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory or Tho j mas Simon Kelly died 4-6-62. Mass will sung for the repose of the soul on 17-S-64 at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd A ::0 am. Inserted by his wife A children.44 words
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Article606 1964-06-04 8 The meeting of Geneva ambassadors called by Britain in Vientiane should strengthen the position of Prince Souvanna Phouma and of the right-neutralist Government which has supplanted the tripartite coalition envisaged in the 196^ Geneva Agreement Whether it will help to restore peace in Laos or to revitalise606 words
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Article383 1964-06-04 8 Far from being the routine discourse which formal occasions too often produce, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's birthday broadcast yesterday was an offering of real significance. In part, of course, this was the result of its historic setting the first such event since Malaysia's formation and the first383 words
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Article172 1964-06-04 8 The Parliamentary by-elect-ion for the Bachok constituency in Kelantan, made necessary by the death in a motor accident of the deputy president of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, Inche Zulkiflee Mohamed, will be followed with interest Like the original poll (which Inche Zulkiflee won by 12,659 votes against his Alliance172 words
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365 1964-06-04 8 HALL ROMNEY - HALL ROMNEY ky MR. Vernon Bartlett. one of the most distinguished ex-members of the Straits Times staff, recently appeared before the BBC's television cameras. He was paying a short visit to London on the occasion of publication of his latest book. "Tuscan Retreat" (Chatto365 words
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Letter270 1964-06-04 8 I REFER to an article entitled "Unnecessary Detour" in the Straits Times dated May, 5. 1964 wherein the writer pointed out that the sign "No Right Turn" posted at the junction of Butclt Timah Road and Stevens Road until about 9.30 a.m. Is causing unnecessary Inconvenience to270 words
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Letter108 1964-06-04 8 WHY must the Veterinary Division of Ministry of National Development require dog owners to agree to its absurd condition of quarantining their dogs in the Veterinary Centre for one month (at $2/- each dog per day) before Issuing a permit for dogs to enter Singapore from Malaya, when108 words
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Letter51 1964-06-04 8 WITH the completion of the cycle tracks on either side of Thomson Road for the benefit of Hua Llan Secondary School pupils, motorists expect an end to the Traffic congestion. But obstinate pupils still continue to ride three or four abreast along the road. A MOTORIST51 words
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Article, Illustration1346 1964-06-04 8 JOHN CROCKER - JOHN CROCKER By THE headlines in the three morning newspapers on the day of my arrival in Georgetown, British Guiana, read: "Fifteen Injured in Terrorist Bomb Fusillade"; "Wafchman shot: Clashes Continue". "Twelve Houses set on Fire"; "Beatings and Arson Continued; "Man Slashed to Death on1,346 words
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Advertisement756 1964-06-04 8 Straits TiMf ft Malay Mail anntHK e-.ew.is.il. te sa«*r «»U> BTOMAOI MANCHII SWWni.l MT) ROAO-KATON* MWSJL. ■OAO-MVAL MM mm BOOK iTOSf LTD TMSI NIWI FRONT M. M. I.MAIL S AOmir.iiy *ccc). Navel fewa MAMICM STORI •7»-7. e*e*fi Point, iiwiir V. RITNASAMY CO IIIN Jsisa Key*, ft A.P. tslslsr CLASSIFIED ADS.756 words
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Advertisement46 1964-06-04 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Asm twlMtlAtfteW* J f «IMfr«M or Hi f s Class W- w aj 21, Clmslmj SHwat, T«l: ***** HONGKONG: JwtirtHaVfrf Maiicw Ist Floor, Room No. 8, j O^ NoiHob K o#s, Kow4oon46 words
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Advertisement111 1964-06-04 8 TRUST SWANSON 1 Jr. Wm\ WSW irtMmm tor the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken thafs specially selected when ifs younjr, tender and flavourf uL Quick-frozen by Swanson at the rery peak of freshness and tenderness. This 1 reeling permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original flu* quality and delicious111 words
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Article440 1964-06-04 9 Kuala Lumpur branches of the two parties protest against that 10 per cent expat pay rise: 'Shocked, amazed' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rpilE Kuala Lumpur branches of the People's Action Party and the Socialist Front today joined in the criticism of the Government's decision to440 words
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Article, Illustration115 1964-06-04 9 CooA: irai/.s anxiously for colonel's nod ARMY cook Pte Bob Kimber waits anxiously for a nod of approval from Lt. Col. C. Flood, the Australian Army Controller of Catering. The scene is the 3rd Rn.. Royal Australian Regiment, cookhouse at Camp Terendak, Malacca. The colonel spent a day115 words
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Article84 1964-06-04 9 10 yrs for Indonesian terrorist KUCHING. Wed. An Indonesian terrorist, Sukander bin Sukardl, 32, was sentenced to 10 years' Jail by Mr. Justice McGllllagan In the Kuchlng High Court yesterday. He was convicted on a charge of having under his control 42 rounds of 9 m.m. ammunition without lawful excuse.84 words
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Article85 1964-06-04 9 Kuan Yew to open pharmacy show SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will officially open "Pharmacy Week Exhibition 1964" at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday at 2 p.m. About 40 well-known Dnarmaceutlcal manufacturers, and the University of Singapore's department of pharmaceutics, the Onvernment Pharmaceutical Laboratory and85 words
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Article24 1964-06-04 9 PENANO. Wed.— The British Council In Penang will be dosed on Saturday on the occasion of the birthday of Queen Elizabeth n.24 words
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166 1964-06-04 9 'British Museum' tab on bird shot in capital v m.l LUMPUR, Wed. A schoolboy shot a bird in his garden this morning and was surprised to find its leg ringed with a tab which bore the words "British Museum." Attached to the bird's left leg was an aluminium ring be166 words
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Article43 1964-06-04 9 KUALA LUMPTJR, Wed. Otman Majldl. 20, of Shaw Road. wu found lying unconscious on the ground behind the Stadium Negara at 10.15 axn. today. He had serious head and arm injuries and was admitted to the General Hospital here.43 words
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188 1964-06-04 9 TtfALACCA Wed., iTI Australian troops serving in Malaysia still prefer steak to curries and other Eastern dishes. The Australian Army Controller of Catering. Lt.-Col. C Flood, said this during t> visit this week to Terendak Camp, where more than 1.000 Australian troops are based188 words
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113 1964-06-04 9 SINGAPORE. Wed O While Sinn.iport-.ins were in gay holiday mood today. 120 students from 35 schools in Singapore sat In deep concentration, their heads bowed over question papers in the National Day inter-school civic knowledge competition held at the Victoria Memorial Hall. And113 words
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150 1964-06-04 9 pENANG, Wed. The Penang divisional committee of the Malayan Trades Union Congress will discuss an appeal by the National Union of Commercial Workers for support of their boycott of Japanese goods when It meets on Sunday. In a letter to the congress, Mr. Foo150 words
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Article49 1964-06-04 9 SINOAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Interpreters' Onion has d^'ded Us annual meeting to affiliate with the National Trades LI..UH Congress. The union re-elected Mi Let «k 8j as president. Mr. Joshua Urn Hlong Wee Is the general secretI try and Mr. Lee Beng Olap. as- slstant wcretury49 words
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287 1964-06-04 9 Very keen interest to study Malay in Australia KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A pilot scheme started by the West Australian Education Department has shown that there Is wide enthusiasm among West Australian students to learn Malay. The findings published in "The West Australian" stated that the department's experiment In ex-tra-curricular Malay287 words
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132 1964-06-04 9 'Tone down composition terms' call by a magistrate SINGAPORE, Wed.— A magistrate, Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong, yesterday called on the Inland Revenue Department to "tone down" the amount of its composition terms to offenders. "This Is to avoid any possible ridiculous situation which may emerge as a result of court132 words
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183 1964-06-04 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Tan k Eng Jlan. the head boy at the Royal Singapore Golf Club, who appealed against a lower court sentence of one day's jail and a fine of $800 for criminal breach of trust, had his sentence of one day's jail183 words
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Article29 1964-06-04 9 PARTT BUNTAR. Wed. The annual Perak state padl growing competition will be held at the Government English School hail at Banan Serai at 8.15 ajn. on Saturday.29 words
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Advertisement63 1964-06-04 9 §imca/m has the big four The SIMCA 1000 offers these big four bigcar advantages. FOUR wide opening doors. FOUR big wind-up windows. FOUR wheel independent suspension system. FOUR synchronized forward gears. PLUS Five bearing crankshaft Over 40 m.p.g. Oil change every 3,000 mH«s Greasing every 12,500 miles CHRYSLER TJ^W INTERNATIONAL63 words
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Advertisement128 1964-06-04 9 Germ-kllllng POWER In EVERY i DROP Wgmk jjr v* j-A fc^r "T3E DISINFECTS 1 MnA A A GERMICIDE PROTECTS k A with m m 1 i^%active fj^ Wi ■germ Use ZAL in your home I disinfect s and protects 1 everyday Th« high „> 4 active germ killers 1 efficiency128 words
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Miscellaneous61 1964-06-04 9 Bags Bunny By Ralph Helmdaht f THE WATER. I VKEEP PETUNIA'S »l V \f/^ J DftIPPINfIONM/ RUBBeB GLOVE ON A r/. L HEAD CAUSES ME/ VER HEAD AN'MAYBE J J~M&/T v TO SNEEZE, \YA IU GET E /'/^«S =S) guv'nori J r*\^*KD° t *£}Ay?/>Jlr\ I !<]|fc?/>" II VERNOT66TTIN 1 s61 words
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Miscellaneous583 1964-06-04 9 RADIO SINGAPORE SS? T a 12 mdnlBht tauuiMivs Kutvicitsi RADIO MALAYSIA -wi»ii i tA^. l !!S l v. 1 NATIONAL SHOKTWAVK tftmuM wave tifcitvict. scKvirn- 41.7 u« wi hdm Morning Preluda; 1M News; Th- n«w«- 7in Bnikflurt 1 P«t_ 7.10 Up And About; 7JO New. SnT^M iLS^FwL/^ SS £S S583 words
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181 1964-06-04 10 GREETINGS CONTINUE TO POUR IN FOR THE KING KIALA LUMPUR. Wed. .Me^Nages of congratulations on the occasion of the Yang di-Per-tuan U'ons hirthda> < ••ntinm-ri to arrive from all over the world at tru Mana N>cara here to Hay. They included creci inKs from King Ol.iv ol Norway. Sultan Ismail181 words
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Article, Illustration131 1964-06-04 10 ACCOMPANIED by the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib (left), the Yang di-Pertuan Agong goes round in a Land Rover inspecting the various units from schools taking part in the rally at Merdeka Stadium. In the foreground are members of the Federation of131 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1964-06-04 10 AN impressive school- childreni's rally at Merdeka Stadium this morning marked the start of the Yang diPertuan Agong's 44th birthday celebrations in the Federal capital. Taking part were more than 2.000 pupils from boys and girls schools and members of voluntary organisations. Accompanied by1,054 words
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Advertisement152 1964-06-04 10 DO CAREER GIRLS w^ fe j^Ok jflS A "3 m^ B ,^^H i B tff>J j < jQ^I t K %< VI i^B jI EL V IL it I I ijj Nb Ja0:...-.. j., iKkx^B KS9M&t** Stir What chances do these girls face in a highly JVllZ* .in K competitive152 words
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Advertisement69 1964-06-04 10 D.D.D.I S'^tSCHIPTION HiW COWTAIf I POWT RFUL ANTISePTICk > TONIKT... iron. H.Mwa SINGAPORE fOOT JPf\ ALfiKIN TKOUtI£S »\li// tvoiiobie at mtl V~ 7 Chem,Ui t taW Rheumatism Whenrrcr tb« pain, of TilllillHUll— Arthrltli. Ncurltli. Luir.bifo. Sciatica, stiff mmdti and .wcliaa Jolnti male* yon mtMrabU, ««t KOMIND from your drurglit at69 words
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182 1964-06-04 11 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A MAN told a magistrate yesterday that he had committed criminal breach of trust because of various "unforeseen circumstances." Koh Yin Seng. 46. who was i making a mitigation plea before the magistrate. Mr. Khoo Hin Hlong. enumerated these circumstances182 words
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113 1964-06-04 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Chess Federation plans to send a sixpiayer schoolboy team to play friendly tournaments with school and chess clubs in Malaya. Thi* m announced nere today by Protessor I.im Kok Ann. who was re-elected president of 'hr Chess Federation at its remit113 words
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235 1964-06-04 11 ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. -I On May 26. the Straits Times published a report headed "$11,500 dispute settled by the flash of axe" The legal adviM-rs of Harrisons Ltotar Engineering Ltd.. ol Kual.< T.unipur. have pointed out that our i report was235 words
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Article57 1964-06-04 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Leaders of organisations, representing all religions in the State yesterday joined the Yang diPertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Isruk, in a Joint prayer meeting to celebrate the birtiiday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and National Day. The prayer meeting was held at the Istana Negara.57 words
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Advertisement18 1964-06-04 11 HI Him q I mT| I V I Every genuine BIC ballpen is marked t(B]q) i Jl~- 118 words
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Advertisement261 1964-06-04 11 AUTOMOTIVE TEST AND SERVICE EQUIPMENT I/I I I puinptD vB _y lr^s CnAnutn NH <4fl The perfect tntwtr t» I do- it-yourtelf motoring -mr tnthutiatt* fcj; "HEAVY DUTY" K TEST BENCH «#JyB _pf9p meett every requirement t» t_ Wfc th teitin of a type> and nzei of generators, regu--H ShD261 words
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Article, Illustration308 1964-06-04 12 Women workers in a changing world TIIK combined pressures of technological advance, economic and social developments and changes in family living patterns have created new needs and opportunities for women, in both the developing and more developed countries. The International Labour Conference whose 48th session opens in Geneva on June308 words
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Article77 1964-06-04 12 Rate of participation rE report shows that women's participation In the economic activity varies considerably from one region to another largely by reason of the very different economic, social and cultural conditions which prevail In the different regions. The rate of participation by women in economic life varies from a77 words
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Article192 1964-06-04 12 XTEVERTHELESS, despite 11 these trends, women workers still are faced by serious problems. The ILO report shows that, though a number of countries have made much progress towards according women equality of opportunity and treatment, much remains to be done to put an end to all192 words
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Article150 1964-06-04 12 Combine work and home life AT Present focus of attention is therefore on policies and measures to enable women with family responsibilities who need or wish to work outside their homes to participate more fully In the economic life of their countries and to combine harmoniously their work and home150 words
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Article80 1964-06-04 12 fPHE proposed conclusions 1 deal with: The principle of nondiscrimination in the employment of women with family responsibilities. Public information and education concerning the problems ol women with family responsibilities. The development and organisation of child-care services and facilities. Part-time employment opportunities and arrangements. Measures to facilitate the80 words
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Article77 1964-06-04 12 i DINK is a high fashion colour and here Vera j >. Wee models a chic outfit in the latest J 5 Italian linen with a straw-like weave. The I; ju trend is for the two-piece look though it is J 5 a dress cut on77 words
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Advertisement233 1964-06-04 12 /\CiK&w uncovers translucent pales! 'colors on the naked side' 6 new shades so sheer they're barely here! for lips and matching fingertips! Tbe newest (nudest) fashion of tbe year barely-there pales with a new translucent lustre! These are soft, yet lively pales— sheer, almost see-thrmigh shades. So chic and becoming233 words
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Advertisement340 1964-06-04 12 am _2Z~k^tnew maidenfbrnt bra SCROLL New SCROLL features the pcllon Hug-and-Hold band under th« cups to keep the bra in its fitting and proper place. The flexible elastic inserts allow easy breathing, bending and twisting. Twosection circular-stitched cups are over-st itched with "scroll" pattern* ed embroidery for pretty shape-keeping support340 words
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Miscellaneous307 1964-06-04 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Rang lo get help with a sort 9. "The evening star, love* of marsupial (9). (Milton i (9). 7. Someone .with the knack of 10. Throw of the average kind? understanding a Vedic hymn (s>. 16) 11. Nobleman concealed gaol- 8. Ruskin's work or else307 words
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Advertisement1291 1964-06-04 13 0 LIVERPOOL S wtST COASI U 1... Due Spore Sana c S'naa re«i«t N N li»trtiil, Gitsgoa Tata) :J" N Li«l'RMl Gil. 11 Kll 7 JIM l/ll JIM 11 1...U.,,. Livernil, Dubl n. Clisgo* jum ll me U mm 14/11 mm v IUUIPUS Li<erpeil, Oublin. Hamburg., lune 11 Jmi 111,291 words
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Advertisement1370 1964-06-04 13 F; JI THE EAC LINES ■aVLvV 7cJ Jingapoii a kuaia iumpulpswittinmam p(nano t!L*3ai I mousi a> «m>*»c io. ioioik.i i/i.wih ov» fc^yj fj^^al fBONI ;*OI »»Onl !•»<• fhONI WOMIH'I SAILINGS 10 GENOA, IE HAVRE HIMIURG BREMEN. tNTWERP, ROTTEROAM AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG ANt COPENHAGEN Sirikai'Oit f 5 nm ftnanf "BOMA" I)1,370 words
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Advertisement1153 1964-06-04 13 I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONOON. LIVERPOOL 8 CONTINENTS PORTS JirMriiriiru f0 < Liverpool mmi* Ot«*-jL.JtULJrI Hamburg Ml) 12 amgapo'o .Pt »>am rming Rotterdam Ml) It II Pirt Jum 4 Stagapwo r. S'haa ciiaat BENARMIN LOMM, Haalurt G. 11/ Jim I Jim 1/ I ■enmnor M^vwn.vtm.tnn l/U mtH/n BENLOTAL LMa,1,153 words
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Advertisement1284 1964-06-04 13 W^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. l^ln LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE IP** 1 HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH SinfiKxr Pt. Sham *r nani H Out lonau•CITY OF IEICfSUR II 21 JuM 21 73 tuc* 74 lull II II July tCITY OF CHICAGO 25 27 Jure 28 Jaae 21 III) 'CITY OF LEEDS1,284 words
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Advertisement1127 1964-06-04 14 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Great Lakes/East Canada Service Hongnorg Yokohama S F'cueo Mantan Montrin OetrcH Chictgo M.k.smaa Mjru" 22 24 June 7 July 21 Jlly sAif I tig 11 Aug 21A«| "Tsineskima Maru" 22/23 July J tug 21 Aig 5 Sept I Hit II Sell 221,127 words
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Advertisement1157 1964-06-04 14 AUSTMLU SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN AND P GUIF SERVICE Tfc FrtuMlle. JUelaiit, MittMrt*. SjUmj Tt: Napiattiiaai Pm»n> p Vh»m S'pcre P. Sham Penang Lm Pc n| nmmm untmm "*{jj" ■"S3& ifi Km mlmnmimjJSSmXSt ICSum StS from austruu T (IMlii Cjleitu Leave f mantle Spore P. Sham Pinang RANEE ll '7l Jmtc1,157 words
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Advertisement766 1964-06-04 14 1 NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Mr. Cheah Ewe Hoe has relinquished his post as Manager, Klnta Valley Workshop for the blind, Ipoh as from 23.5.64 and therefore Is not authorised to transact business on our behalf. MALAYAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND P.O. Box 687 Kuala Lumpur. ROAD CLOSURE766 words
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Advertisement496 1964-06-04 14 J.K.R. PAHANG TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "D" and above registered J.K.R. Contractors who are registered under Heads I and V SubHeads 1 and 2 will be Invited at the Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, Pahang, Kuantan up to 3.00 p.m. on 11.6.1964 for: (a) Earthwork excavation and filling to provide formation,496 words
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Advertisement795 1964-06-04 14 Rubber sales by GSA The US. General Services Administration has announced that sales of natural rubber from the U.S. national stockpile in May totalled 7,849 long tons, including 3.012 tons utilised in the U.S. foreign aid programme and 349 tons in the Department of Defence programme. April sales or natural795 words
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Article31 1964-06-04 15 20 Word* SIO (Minimum) MRS. AR. FERNANOEZ and children thank all friends and relatives for their kind attendance, prayers, nlKht visits, wreatba. and stipends for manse* at their recent bereavement.31 words
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Advertisement569 1964-06-04 15 '(ontinued from Pare 81 SITUATIONS VACANT "I* SS (Mlm.)— Box SO eta. txtrm TWO CENERAL -AMAHS wanted. Apply 8 Ablngdon Road, Lloyd Leas, ll\t' Changi, (Singapore 17. SENIOR ENCLISH TEACHER ren'nred. Apply to Secretary, Catholic Hlfch school, Petallng Jaya. EXPERIENCED SALESMAN Required by an European Company. Apply with particulars to569 words
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Advertisement639 1964-06-04 15 SITUATIONS VACANT :n K,,rrf« SS (Min.)—Box SO et: txlrm WANTED EXPERIENCED Baby Amah preferably English speaking to live In. Starting 15tb June. Phone 5651U (Spore). REQUIRED BY MINE In Pengerang Johore Qualified Wlreman Certified by the C.E.B. Reply Box A 5933 B.T. Spore. WANTED by a Company a qualified Pharmacist639 words
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Advertisement706 1964-06-04 15 SITUATIONS WANTED M Wmmtt SS (Min.)-Bmx St et* txtrm READ the Senior Appoint men ts Vacant in Tbe Sunday Mall each week. CHINESE DOCTOR seeks position as Assistant or Partner In Medical Practice. Taking over practice considered. Box A 5932 S.T. B'pore. DOCTOR CHINESE NATIONALITY requires locum from June to706 words
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Advertisement929 1964-06-04 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Word* SS (Mim.)— Box SO et*. txtrm VACANT SEASIDE LAND at Tanah Merah Besar. Area approx. 33.000 sq. ft. High elevation. Freehold. Apply Tel. Spore *****/***** HOUSES LAND WANTED to Wmrd* SS (Min.)— Box M eta. txtn PIONEER COMPANY situated Is Petallng Jaya wishes to929 words
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Advertisement868 1964-06-04 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 10 Wmrd* SS Mm.)— Bom M eta. txtrm SATURDAY EVENINO POST Os) sale Now Exclusive Features In this Isaue: New action by John O'Hars "The Hardware Man" •'Politic* In Space" by Lyndon B. Johnson. "The New Life of Claudia Cardlnale" daxzllng new European star. "Why astronaut John Glenn868 words
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Advertisement930 1964-06-04 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 70 Word* SS (Min.)— Box St eta. txtn 164)3 VOLKSWAGEN Excellent condition. 17.000 miles. No dealers please. Phone (Spore) ***** Ext. 28 or ***** after office hours. itSS VOLVO 818 122. Low mileage and In Immaculate Condition. One European owaer. 57.500 0.n.0. Pbone: S.N. Tong Singapore *****.930 words
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Advertisement849 1964-06-04 15 FOR SALE iO Word* M Mim.)— Box SO era. txtrm NIW INOEBIT REFRIGERATORS Available now for immediate delivery 1333/. for 43 eu.ft., *385 for 6.5 cu.fu Lee Fletcber. 104 Orchard Road. B'pore. TRADE in TOUR TV to Germany's Best Kuba TV or TV-Stereo-Radlo-Pbono Combination. Oood Prices offered. Best Service Oiven.849 words
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Article99 1964-06-04 16 KOALA LUMPUR. Wed. The South Korean soccer team will play a series of matches in Malaya and Singapore alter the Asian Cup championship in Israel Instead oi the five game* as requested by the South Koreans IIM FAM have arranged six matches for the visiting99 words
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Article64 1964-06-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Mike Shepherdbon was tonight named skipper of the Selangor cricket team to meet Perak in the Malayan Cricket Association interstate fixture at Ipoh this weekend. The others selected were 8. Raialingam (vice-captain), Christie Shepherdson. Gurucharan Singh Ranjit Singh. Dr Jagdev Singh, Felix64 words
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Article56 1964-06-04 16 SINGAPORE. Wea Splendid bowling by S. Sooceleraj, who took seven wickets for 27, enabled Ceylon Sports Club to score an easy 109-run win over X' lang XI In a friendly cricket match at Bal&stier Road today Scores: CSC 197 (Deven 40. Eric Retnam 36, E. Bala 30.56 words
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Article22 1964-06-04 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Arsenal beat Singapore's Burnley Cup team 3-1 to the National Day soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium today22 words
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Article44 1964-06-04 16 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Commercial team became the first holders of the Overseas Cup In the triangular golf competition at the Island Course here today The commercial team collected a total aggregate of 211 points. Behind them were professionals (119) and industrials (63).44 words
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Article, Illustration637 1964-06-04 16 Jack Fingleton - i from 1 Jack Fingleton LONDON, Wed. It is difficult at the time of writing, with I the winter seemingly j having -returned to England, to visualise the start of the First Test at Nottingham tomorrow. The weather comes and goes quickly and a-637 words
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Article152 1964-06-04 16 No combined team Lee KUAi^A LUMPUR. Wednesday. SINGAPORE and Malaya will, as in the past, field separate teams in the South-East Asia amateur golf championship here this month. The championship, for the SIU.OOO Putra Cup. witl t><t held at the Royal tielangur Golf Club course here irum June 24 to152 words
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251 1964-06-04 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. A splendid knock of 68 runs by state batsman John Martens highlighted the SCA senior tournament match which ended In a draw at Tanglin today Martens' knock enabled the SRC to reach their highest score of the season so251 words
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Article262 1964-06-04 16 GO-KARTING SINGAPORE. Wed. Charles Neale. who leaves tor England tomorrow, made a triumphant farewell appearance In the Kartlng Club of Singapore's National Day meet at Kallang today Neale. member of the Chanel Kartlng Club, won ie Yap Fon Fook Trophy for the main event over 30262 words
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Article, Illustration126 1964-06-04 16 'Bomber' had the Aussies rolling NOTTINGHAM. Wed.— There used to be many cricket humorists in the English counties but few are left now. The average player is much too sophisticated. But one gem remains "Bomber" Wells, the Nottingham offspinner. Wells' batting Is not distinguished and he has no pretences about126 words
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312 1964-06-04 16 BOXING Clay and Bassey in verbal battle AGOS, Wed. Formlj er boxing champions Joe Louis, Sugar Ray J?obinson, Sonny Laston and Floyd Paterson were "afraid to come to Africa because they thought some lioi:s or tigers would get them." Cassius Clay said here yesterday. "Those former champions had no reason312 words
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Article113 1964-06-04 16 SOCCfcK Spore Ol* 3A: Sanvista v Seletar Indians; Gymk. hana v Indian Youths; Kalians Airport v Tampenls Rovers; Arsenal v Kota Raja (all matches at Farrer Pk) Div SA: Spore Airport v Kolam Ayer: BODCA f Ocean <Geylang) L. Perak Dt» S: Malay Club v Rubana M113 words
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Advertisement1509 1964-06-04 16 NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given to the public and all customers of Messrs. THAI HING COMPANY of Room No. 23, 6th Floor. Kheng Chew Building, No. 47. Beach Road. Singapore, that the partnership business of the aforesaid THAI HING COMPANY which subsisted between Mr. Oh Hoon Puang. Mr. Thomas Kwlk.1,509 words
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Advertisement858 1964-06-04 16 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PERAK GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited .urn Federal Citizens and or ..ate Nationals ol the Malay tea for appointment as PROBAi iONARY IRRIGATION INSECTOR In the Drainage it .uigation Department, Perak ■a the salary scale of $137.50x 30 152.50, 209x14 -307 324x14--iM per mensem, plus Cost of858 words
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Advertisement62 1964-06-04 16 i NEW MODERN POLYPACK FROM COLDS -FEVER- JiJpR HEADACHES PAINS J0 Ifek *C?frS^W^ SIMPLY TEAR OFF ffaf TABLETS FROM STRIP. ml SAME GENUINE ASPRO' I ''< M** SAFE! EFFECTIVE I lir^B L r* THE PAIN Reliever «4Sfc KNOWN AND TRUSTED m mf vstj^; l, throughout Malaysia "JtSeSs AND E wokld/^(j*&§"*62 words
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403 1964-06-04 17 CRICKET Harman shines on rainy day I ONDON, Wed. BelJ cause of rain play was possible in only two first-class matches yesterday, but Surrey's Roger Harman provided one bright spot in a damp day by taking Kelt's last three wickets in five balls at Gravesend. All three were lbw to403 words
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Article27 1964-06-04 17 IPOH, Wed. Entries for the Perak Badminton Association's Junior championships at the St. John's Ambulance hall from June 26 to 28 close on June 22.27 words
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180 1964-06-04 17 New Discovery Now Makes It Possible To Shrink And Heal Piles Without Surgery STOPS ITCH-RELIEVES PAIN IN MINUTES London, (Special)- A world-famous institute has discovered a new substance which has the astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids without surgery. The sufferer first notices almost unbelievable relief in minutes from itching, burning180 words
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Article1740 1964-06-04 17 HE SCORES A BRILLIANT TREBLE ON WINORO 9 FIDONETTE AND LOGICAL IPOH, Wednesday. JOCKEY Johnny Wilson was in top form at Ipoh today, scoring a treble on Winoro, Fidonette and Logical. Logical, racing under new colours, scored a smart win against Class 2 Div. 11,740 words
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Article43 1964-06-04 17 BI G SWEEP TOTAL POOL $106,700 I—No.1 —No. *****6 ($26,408) 2—No. *****6 ($13.2*41 S— No. ZISSM ($6,602). STARTERS (5916 each) Nos. *****4. *****3. *****5. 154*93. *****7. ******. *****3. »'.3644. CONSOLATION ($514 each) Nos. *****8. *****7, *****6. *****2. *****0. *****9. *****8. *****4. *****1. *****1.43 words
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Article35 1964-06-04 17 Race 1 Winoro ($47) Race 2 Fidonette ($44) Race 3 Miss Delaware ($45) Race 4 Oisin ($48) Race 5 Logical ($24); Race 6 Estrellita ($19); Race 7 Sarina ($3O).35 words
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Article134 1964-06-04 17 LONDON, Wed. There are IS declared final acceptors for Friday's Epsom Oaks, which will be worth a record total of £38.190 In prize money. The winner's purse, also a record, will be £32.311. Three of the challengers are trained In Ireland, and two In Kance ThereReuter - 134 words
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Article74 1964-06-04 17 IPOH, Wed.— A delegation of turf club officials will leave for che United States this week. The trip is sponsored by the US Racing Commission. During their two-month stay the Malaysian delegation will visit all the important racing centres in America. The delegates are:74 words
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Article31 1964-06-04 17 IPOH. Wed. The Sultan's Gold Vase to be run over sjf straight on Aug. 16 will carry $20,000 in stakes making It the richest sprint on the Malaysian Turf.31 words
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Article30 1964-06-04 17 LONDON. Wed. Roxbnrrh ridden by Ron Hutchlnson. won the Rosemary Memorial Handicap run over 18f at Epsom yesterday. WootUeighs was second and Singer third of seven runners.— Renter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article22 1964-06-04 17 PRAGUE, Wed.— Czechoslovakia beat Wales by six bouts to four in an international amateur boxIng match here last night. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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279 1964-06-04 17 AMRITSAR (Punjab). Wed.— An Indian eleven beat the visiting Malaysians 3-0 In an exhibition hockey match here yesterday The Indians led 2-0 at half-time. The visitors fought gallantly throughout. Their defence. In which centre-half AruiraJ was outstanding, held the Indian forwards at bay for longReuter - 279 words
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Advertisement164 1964-06-04 17 For those who demand W^m reliability in a ball pen ijJ Bln Msi I PARKER T-BALL Bill I This is not An ordinary ballpoint that you I liLi might toss in a desk drawer and forget I BvJ'i This is a precisely engineered writing in- lift! strument. The ball is164 words
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Article, Illustration42 1964-06-04 18 WITH coloured balloons tied to the back of their swimming trunks, these youngsters enjoy themselves as they take part in a swimming race during the sea sports yesterday. In the background on launches are some of the spectators.42 words
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208 1964-06-04 18 THOUSANDS TURN OUT TO SEE THE SEA SPORTS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. in gay holiday mood packed the A Singapore seafront this morning to watch three hours of exciting sea sports to celebrate National Day and the birthday of the Yang diPertuan Agong. In brilliant sunshine, crowds lined the seafront from Queen208 words
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Article41 1964-06-04 18 LONDON. Wed— The Defence Ministry today announced that a ■rtdab naval destroyer had chased and seized a launch containing arms and ammunition 45 miles north of Cuba. Five people aboard were arrest«l and the arms seized. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article40 1964-06-04 18 SEOUL. Wed. A spokesman for the South Korean Foreign Ministiy said today President Diosdado Macapagal' of the Phibppines would arrive in Seoul on June 22 for a five-day visit at the invitation' of the Korean Government Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article29 1964-06-04 18 WASHINGTON. Wed. Mr. >an Rusk, the U.S. Secretary of State, and Mr Robert McNama•a, the Defence Secretary, returnfd from the Honolulu conference >n South-east Asia today. Neuter.Reuter - 29 words
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119 1964-06-04 18 Indonesian rocket mission for Moscow JAKARTA. Wed.— lndoJ nesia sent a rocket mission to Moscow today, the Antara news agency reported here. It said the mission was led by Commodore Budarojo, Deputy Air Force Chief -of -Staff. Antara said the mission's aim was to increase the development of her "menang"Reuter - 119 words
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Article38 1964-06-04 18 WELLINGTON. Wed.—lndignant fatners will be invited to a public meeting here on June 12 to protest, against a Wellington Hospital Board decision not to allow fatiiers to be present at the birth of their children— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article32 1964-06-04 18 GENEVA, Wed. Film star Stewart Granger. 51, will marry 22-year-old Caroline Lecerf here next Monday or Tuesday, it was leprned today. She is a former Fclglan beauty queen. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article322 1964-06-04 18 LONDON, Wed. Extremely qu:et conditions prevailed in stock markets following the late rally which developed yesterday in response to the gold reserve ngures. Prices generally fluctuated within narrow limits. There were occasional features following company announcements. OUts were neglected and prices drifted lower in the absence of support.322 words
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Article56 1964-06-04 18 LONDON, Wed. Spot 21d July 20~5d., Aug. 20 13 16d.. Sept. 20 13 16d.. July Sept. 20\d., Oct. Dec. 20 11 16 d.. Jan. Mar 20 11 16 d., April June 20", d., July Sept 20 .d. Oct. Dec. 20 *d c.i.f. June 20 7 16g.. July 20 d..56 words
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Article24 1964-06-04 18 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1100. sellers £1102. Forwan. buyers; £1089. sellers £1090. Settlement £1096. Turnover a.m 120 tons, j p.m. 80 tons. Tone: Firm24 words
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320 1964-06-04 18 piPSOM DOWNS, < Surrey) £j Wed.— Santa Claus. the Irish-trained English bred colt gave punters a nice present when he won the 185 th Vt cr o b y here today, starting 15/8 favourite. The bay, son of Crmraossalii cotnin* with a devastatingReuter - 320 words
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Obituary117 1964-06-04 18 T. SUBRAMANIAM, Srrnhawan.Kxlatf iiaKsed away peacefully at Mi rrnnl.-niv, Ui Mile, 10 B'mba.wan.. Road. Singapore on .1-6-64. Cremation (t ..00 p.m. same day. MR. CHOO HONG THIAM. aged TO years pained away peacefully on 3-6-64 leaving ruhind Mm bla lovn.» wife, one wn. two married dauchtrn. one daugHter-in-law and117 words
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Advertisement220 1964-06-04 18 20 words $10 (minimum) NAVARATNAM: '!<> Mr anil Mrl Navaratiwm of J. ;i t Aiauma MuchtiT, m»t*r to Pr.malii. Mothir and child well. BETWEEN MEI LENC. .1 o Mr. ml Mrs. Urn Mun Ho and Y.nn Chy., v Mr. and Mrs. Let- Trow L.ye on 24-5-64 This was the gross220 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-06-04 18 IJIGHEST and lowest tempera* tures in Malaya anci Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. >e.sterday: Highest Low-st Kuala Lumpur 95 75 Kota Bhuru 00 73 Penang 86 75 Ipoh 75 Malacca 90 75 SingaDore 91 7941 words
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