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Title Section21 1964-06-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times \!atfe* at Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration664 1964-06-09 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Large-scale incursion 50 INDONESIAN TERRORISTS KILL ONE IN CLASH WITH MALA YSIAN SECURITY FORCES INSIDE SABAH BORDER -By KUALA LUMPUR. Monday JUST before Tengku Abdul Rahman confirmed by cable to the Philippines today his willingness to attend the Tokyo summit, reports reaching here spoke of664 words
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119 1964-06-09 1 SOEKARNO GIVES PULL-OUT ASSURANCE TO MANILA MANILA. Mon. Before leaving for Tokyo yesterday, President Soekarno assured the Philippines Government that all technical preparations for the withdrawal of Indonesian troops from Malaysian territory would be completed by today. The Philippines acting Foreign Secretary. Mr. Librado Cayco, disclosed today that President Soekarno119 words
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103 1964-06-09 1 Jakarta sending more subversives Sardon MALACCA, Mon. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said today that Indonesia was sending out more subversives to Malaysia to create unrest among the people. Dato Sardon said that the Indonesian aim was to disrupt the industrial peace of the country so103 words
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Article, Illustration481 1964-06-09 1 Razak - CALL-UP GOES ON EVEN AFTER SUMMIT Razak says OINGAPORE, Mon. The call up for national service will continue irrespective of the results of the coming summit conference in Tokyo. This was stated here today by the Malaysian Deputy Premier and Defence Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. when he flew for aHan Hai Fong - 481 words
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132 1964-06-09 1 JAPAN TOUR SECURITY GUARD FOR KING, QUEEN rpOKYO. Mon A special M. security detail assigned to protect Malaysia's Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong throughout their tour of Japan will be augmented by picked squads of local police at all stops, national police officials said today. "Every possible security132 words
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Article198 1964-06-09 1 SEOUL. Mon. President Chung flee Park today suspended 576 Government officials including a Cabinet Vice-Minister for corruption in an effort to quiet student demonstrators. The action was announced by Premier Chung 11-Kwon, but he did not identify the officials or give other details. Corruption withinAP - 198 words
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122 1964-06-09 1 HONG KONG. Mon. Four Boxer dogs turned on a woman who had been looking after them for their Eu~opean owner and killed her today, a Police spokesman said. He identified the woman as Mrs. Thelma Br nnett. a 40 year old MalayanReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration772 1964-06-09 1 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM BUT THE NUPW IS DISAPPOINTED THAT SOME OF ITS MAJOR CLAIMS HAVE NOT BEEN MET By KUALA LUMPUR. Monday •JIIK ten-moirth-old dispute between the planting industry and more than 200,000 plantation workers was settled at 10..'M a.m. today when both the772 words
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Article50 1964-06-09 1 TEX, AVIV. Mon.— Four Arab "marauders" from the Gaza Strip were shot dead in a midnight encounter with an Israeli patrol near Mefalsun. facing Gaza, an Israeli military spokesman said today. A sub-machlncgun and pliers to cut barbed-wiri- were found near the bodies.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article24 1964-06-09 1 OSLO. Mon. The Norwegian Foreign Minister Mr. Halyard Lunge, today -upported a Polish plan for a nuOur "freeze" in Central Europe. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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500 1964-06-09 1 PADMAN GOPAL - Two hurt grenade blasts at Burmese Embassy PADMAN GOPAL By IZUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Two people were injured when five grenades exploded in the grounds of the Burmese Embassy in Jalan Seavoy late tonight. The injured men. Surjit Singh. 23, a driver, and tho Embassy jaga. Makar Singh. 60. were both500 words
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Article42 1964-06-09 1 STO P PRESS CONCERNED 1 /i RICH. Mun.— Sir Koy Wrlciisky. former Prime Minister of Federation of Rhodesia and Njrasaland, s.iicl lure today lie "very concerned »iih advance of Communist Infiltration in Africa ;ind Mm extent with which China vaa inched. Rcutcr42 words
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Advertisement19 1964-06-09 1 I SUPERLIGHT I I AND ROBUST A SWISS PRECISION PRODUCT VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AT 130 ROBINSON ROAD. S' PORE19 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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126 1964-06-09 2 CONAKRY, Mon. President Sckou lourc has decrrru an extension of Guineas territorial waters to 130 nautical miles into the Atlantic Ocean according to a presidential decree published in Koroya, organ of the ruling party It said fines imposed on offenders would rangeReuter - 126 words
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Article17 1964-06-09 2 LAGOS. Mon. Seven trade union leaders have bern arrested In Port Harcourt, in eastern Niterla.17 words
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167 1964-06-09 2 BELLA TO GET TOUGH WITH THE MOUNTAIN REBELS ALGIERS, Mon^— The central committee of the ruling F.L.N. party, which meets here today, is expected to take stern measures against the mountain rebels of Algeria. The meeting coincides with stepped up anti-ROv-e-rment actlvltiy by the rebel. of the Kabylia mounUir range,Reuter - 167 words
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Article32 1964-06-09 2 KATMANDU. Mon.— Field Marshall Kaiser Shamshere Rana. 74. of Nepal's small army died yesterday. He was cremated with military honours on the banks of the holy Bagmat river.— A.P.AP - 32 words
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Article34 1964-06-09 2 LONDON. Mon. Anglo-Egyptian Interests have signed a US$42 million contract for the production of a series of films in Egypt In v hlch world-famous (tars will appear, it was announced here.34 words
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Article28 1964-06-09 2 NEW DELHI. Mon. Police stopped 4.000 cyclists and let the air out of their tyres last night as a penalty for ridin? without lights.— A.P.AP - 28 words
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82 1964-06-09 2 I HONG KONG. Mon.— An eight-year-old Chinese boy died and two seven year olds were seriously injured in an explosion at. a building site here yesterday. According to reports, the three boys started a fire and fed the flames with scraps of paper and82 words
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Article, Illustration106 1964-06-09 2 VTEW YORK, Mon.— The Conservative Party of suburban Flushing announced yesterday that Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu. sister in law of South Vietnam's slain former President Ngo Dinh Diem, would visit New York on July 7. Madame Nhu. who now lives in Paris,Reuter - 106 words
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Article47 1964-06-09 2 ADEN. Mori. British Hawlcer Hunter Jet fighters and artillery were called in yesterday to silence sniping by dissident tribesmen resisting the advance of British-Arab forces in the mountainous Radfan area. 60 miles north of here, a Bniish Middle East Command spokesman announced.—Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration371 1964-06-09 2 Air Force chief's testimony: Only swatting flies... WASHINGTON, Monday. JJEAVILY cencored secret testimony to Congress, made public today, indicates that the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff last March favoured stronger military action against Communist North Vietnam. Representative William E. Minshall quoted General CurtisAP - 371 words
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136 1964-06-09 2 CiAIGON, Mon. Vletnamese Roman Catholics fought with each other in the streets of Saigon yesterday over banners denouncing I'nited States Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge. Anti-Lodge demonstrators were forced after a short fist fight to give up four banners and signs saying "Cabot Lodge136 words
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300 1964-06-09 2 TROTSKYITES AGREE TO JOIN GOVT OF MRS. BANDA COLOMBO, Monday. rnHE Trotskyite Lanka Sama Samaja party yester- day endorsed by "an overwhelming majority" a motion by its leader, Dr. N. M. Perera, to enter into a coalition with the ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party led by the Prime Minister, Mrs.Reuter - 300 words
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Article30 1964-06-09 2 TOKYO. Mon.— Japan Is willing to give as much economic aid as It can to South Vietnam and Laos. Mr. Masayoshi Ohira, Japanese Foreign Minister, said here30 words
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Article, Illustration333 1964-06-09 2 'Return fire' order to U.S. jets over Laos WASHINGTON, Mon. —American Jet fighters escorting photo reconnaissance planes over Communist-h eld territory in Laos are authorised to shoot back if fired upon, authoritative sources said today. The flights will continue despite the loss cf an F-8A Navy jet fighter yesterday andReuter - 333 words
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92 1964-06-09 2 Train with Nehru's ashes comes in 3 trampled NEW DELHI, Mon.— Thre« people were trampled to death and 20 seriously hurt at Ferozabad station. near Aligarh, as hundreds crowded on an overbrldge to see the special train carrying Mr. Nenrus ashesThey werr trying to catch .4 glimpse of the Mower-deckedReuter - 92 words
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Article39 1964-06-09 2 MANILA, Mon. Alejandnt Andeo, 25. was frying rice cakes when the fire stove caught her dress. Her father. Andreow, doused her with a pail ot cooking oil thinking it was water. She was burned to death.— U.P.l.39 words
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Miscellaneous32 1964-06-09 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby i cant j f ,n_ (?ead V 'Sleep J I myself to) f O<JT PfI?ST LIKE NCTf 0EIN& I ''lv get a l able td Sleep J32 words
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183 1964-06-09 3 UN spent $144 m on technical aid last year UNITED NATIONS, Mon. The U.N. expanded Programme of Technical Assistance (EPTA) spent about US$4B million (about Msl44 million) supplyIng aid to 122 countries and territories last year. A report of the Technical Assistance Board Issued yesterday said a record number ofReuter - 183 words
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Article59 1964-06-09 3 MEXICO CITY. Mon Singer tobe Lane, who obtained a l:vorce from band leader XavW Cußat earlier this week, had her 'irst after-divorce date. Singer Eddie Fisher escorted ler to dinner at the Prince Hotel lere. Fisher Is currently perfon.ilng at a local nieht club, .vhere MissAP - 59 words
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Article81 1964-06-09 3 NEW YORK ACTORS GO ON STRIKE NEW YORK. Mon.— About 700 New York actors went on strike yesterday, threatening to close 19 plays and musicals along Broadway. The new strike appeared likely to be one of the most expensive in New York theatre history 'cutting income to threatres, restaurants and81 words
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Article51 1964-06-09 3 UNITED NATIONS. Mon.— U Thant. U.N Secretary-General, has accepted an invitation to visit the Soviet Union next month, usuajly reliable sources said. hTe visit at an invitation of the, Soviet Prime Minister. Mr Nikita Khrushchev, will take place at the end of July the sources said.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration125 1964-06-09 3 EARL ATTLEE'S WIFE, 80, DIES AFTER A STROKE LONDON, Mon. Lady Alt lee (above), wife of Britain's former Labour Prime Minister, Earl (Clement) At t lee died last night i.. a hospital at Amersiain, north of London. She was 80. Her husband, son and second eldest daughter were at herReuter - 125 words
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224 1964-06-09 3 Anti-typhoid jabs for British Servicemen CONFIRMED CASES IN ABERDEEN NOW 342 LONDON, Monday. THOUSANDS of British Servicemen in Britain are to receive an immediate antityphoid injection. The Ministry of Defence said today only Servicemen who have received an anti-typhoid injection within the past year would be exempt Servicemen receive aUPI - 224 words
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Article64 1964-06-09 3 GENEVA, Mon. The United States and the Soviet Union have signed two space agreements one to exchange data on outer space biology and medicine and the second for a co-ordinated satellite weather-forecasting proIPCt. The agreements were signed by Dr. Hugh L. Dryden. deputy chief of the NationalUPI - 64 words
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Article115 1964-06-09 3 DALLAS (Texas), Mon.— The Chief U.S. Justice. Mr. Earl Warren, spent more than three hours yesterday with condemned slayer Jack Ruby in the Dallas county jail. Mr- Warren went to the jail after spending some two hours earlier in the day at the Texas school115 words
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106 1964-06-09 3 106 ANOELES, Mon. ■i Peter Sellers. accompanied by his wife Brltt Eklund left last night for London to continue recu Deration from his near-fa-tal heat attack In April. He told reporters he planned to take a holiday with his wire in EuropeReuter - 106 words
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277 1964-06-09 3 US Republicans battle for 'progressive image' President-elect CLEVELAND, (Ohio), Mon. New York Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller all but conceded the Republican presidential nomination to Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater yesterday but joined other Republican moderates in battling for a progressive party platform. Mr. Rockefeller told a news conference that while "anythingReuter - 277 words
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126 1964-06-09 3 LONDON Mon.— A pirate radio station, run by long-haired pop-singer Screaming Lord Sutch." broadcast an S.O.S. *n--tead of a program.ne list night to summon help for a sick disc jockey. An RAF helicopter wenl to the utation— operating outside territorial waters and flew126 words
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110 1964-06-09 3 NICOSIA, Mon. The United Nations peace force in Cyprus will stop providing military escorts for Turkish-Cypriot convoys from today, "except in certain specific circumstances," a IN spokesman said last night. A statement issued by the Turkish-Cypriot Information Services described the IN. plan as a "suddenReuter - 110 words
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206 1964-06-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon PUBLICITY oflAcer in a cinema organisation, A Tang Kie:; Seng, was today granted a decree nisi by the High Court when he cross-petitioned nis wife. Khan Sow Leng, for divorce. The decree Is to be made absolute in three206 words
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79 1964-06-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A major industrial company in India is to set up a factory here soon to manufacture steel furniture. Mr. N. P. GodraJ. director of OodraJ and Boyce Company of India said this on his arrival here for a 10-day visit79 words
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133 1964-06-09 4 24 PLANES IN FAREWELL FLIGHT FOR MCGREGOR pE N A N G, Mon. Twenty-four RAAF and RAF aircraft based at Butterworth will fly in low formation over the P. and O. liner Cathay tomorrow to bid farewell to a retiring senior officer. Air Marshal Sir Hector McGregor, who retired this133 words
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133 1964-06-09 4 lESSELTON, Mon.— J The Sabah Social Welfare Minister, Mr. Pang Tet Tshung, said today that efforts to recruit rubber tappers from Malaya for work in Sabah had been disappointing. Mr Pang said he believed this was because workers were worried about133 words
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Article, Illustration346 1964-06-09 4 Survey reveals 105,000 of them JTUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The rehousing of squatters in the Malaysian capital will be geared to the findings of a recent survey of the squatter problem, the Capital's Commissioner, Haji Ismail bin Panjang Aris, announced today. According to the survey,346 words
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163 1964-06-09 4 S.F. man: Promises and the Prai floods DRAI, Mon. Mr. M. x Vasuthavan. a Socialist Front member of the Province North rural district council, today criticised the State Government for rot tackling the problem of floods in Prai. "In 1962. 1 he said, "the Chief Minister visited the area and163 words
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Article27 1964-06-09 4 MUAR. Mon.— The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunus. today opened a $6,000 community hall at Hujong Tambak. near here.27 words
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310 1964-06-09 4 MINING COMPANY GIVES $20,000 TO BUILD SCHOOL Financial aid to move 425 families IPOH, Monday nriHE Gopeng Consolidated Tin Mining Company •1 has given $20,000 for the construction of a Chinese primary schooi in a new village that is being re-located on a site three miles away from its present310 words
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Article35 1964-06-09 4 PENANG, Mon. Mohamed Ibrahim bin Abu Bafcar. 44. of Wearne Brothers Ltd.. was faialiy Injured when his bicycle colhdeu with a bus opposite the Georae Town District police headquarters in Dato Kramat Road.35 words
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178 1964-06-09 4 PENANG. Monday. A RESOLUTION calling on the Government to A in,stal more powerful transmitters to enable Radio Malaysia to broadcast to Afro-Asian countries was adopted by the Kampong Bharu Umno at its annual meeting last right. "The voice of Malaysia178 words
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178 1964-06-09 4 Highlands tiger startles missionary family rrvANAH RATA. Mon JL The Cameron Highlands tiger has been seen ag.iin. This time it startled an American missionary family as they were driving along the second mile Kamunting Road yesterday evening. Mr. J. T. Mason, a clergyman from Singapore, is here on a short178 words
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Article52 1964-06-09 4 Nehru's death a 'deep loss 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon— An allcommunity condolence meeting, held at the Ibrahim School on Saturday evening, adopted a resolution recording the town's "deep sense of loss" at the death of the late Indian Premier. Mr Nehru. The District Officer. Syed Osman Idid. presided over a52 words
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73 1964-06-09 4 PENANG. Mon. A learner motor-cyclist, Mohamed Tamin bin Nalna Sahib. 17. was today Jailed for one week when he could not pay a $25 fine for a traffic offence. Tamin hatf been fined $25 by the second magistrate. Mr. Mahan Singh- for riding a73 words
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105 1964-06-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Further discussions on how to provide a better and more efficient air service between here, Singapore, Kuchlng and Jesselton were held here today. Those taking part included the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir; the Minister of Works and105 words
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Article452 1964-06-09 5 Two Indonesians caught in sampan with charts of sabotage objectives committed for trial at Singapore Assizes SINGAPORE, Monday. f WENTY non-electric detonators in aluminium casings each about the size of an ordinary cigarette were found in a packet hidden among clothing in a sampan used by two452 words
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Article49 1964-06-09 5 SINGAPORE. Mon— Dr. Owee Ah Leng will speak on "Problems of Over-population" ai the Culrural Centre. Canning Rise, ai 8 p.m. on Wednesday. The lecture is one of a series in a course entitled "International Forurr/\ organised by the Department of Extra-Murai Studies. University of Singapore.49 words
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Article146 1964-06-09 5 The sampan was borrowed: Witness ing the 20 detonators and the charts from among a bundle of clothes in the sampan. The packet had been sealed with adhesive tape, and Wahah personally removed the Up* and opened it. Lim Heng Thung, of Purvis Street. a trader, said Wahab borrowed the146 words
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128 1964-06-09 5 SEGAMAT. Mon. The Johore branch of the National Tnion of. Teachers has asked the Chief Education Officer to transfer married women teachers to towns where their husbands are "to avoid undue hardship." This was one of the resolutions passed at the annual meeting held128 words
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239 1964-06-09 5 MIC branch dissolved four years ago rises again IPOH, Mon. The 1 Ipoh branch of the Malaysian Indian Cor> ffress which was dissolved four years ago because of differences of opinion within the party was formed agaiß at a meeting here yesterday. Among those present at the meeting In the239 words
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168 1964-06-09 5 IRRIGATION PLAN FOR BIG PADI AREA IN JOHORE YfUAR, Mon. The iTI Johore Government proposes to include in the estimates for next year 592.000 for the development of drainage and irrigation in Sawah Ring, ore of the largest padi fields in Johore, where 1,300 acres are cultivated. The Mentrl Besar168 words
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212 1964-06-09 5 PAY COMMISSION: THE ARBITRATION COURT'S RULING Govt bid to transfer case fails SINGAPORE. Mon. The Industrial Arbitration Court today ruled that it would not delegate any of its powers to the proposed Salaries Inquiry Commission to be set up by the Government on the hearing of submissions on any case212 words
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155 1964-06-09 5 I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The president of the Naarl Employees' Union here, Mr. Tan Kah Wich today warned that if Servicemen's wives ran skeleton services when members of the ur^on staged a token strike on Wednesday, he would call tor an all-out strike. Mr. Tan told155 words
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188 1964-06-09 5 DENANG. Mon. The Penang division of the Malayan Trades' Union Congress last night decided to give moral and financial support to the National Union of Commercial Workers in its stand for recognition by 13 Japanese firms in Kuala Lumpur. "At the same time." Mr188 words
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Article29 1964-06-09 5 KLANG. Mon. A house wilp. Che Saleha b:nie Idrus. tuu bi-en elected chairman of the Klani South women .s section of ;h« Dnno for the third year.29 words
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Miscellaneous215 1964-06-09 5 #/#-f/ Oop By r.r. iinntlin I OH! SO YDUGOT f THATS RIGHT.' NOW J I BEGINNING? WHY I I ..MX) OUGHTA > N."^ N I I I SAY, OOOLA DIDtOU STUCK TAX.ING jfc. M©U*E BEGINNING YOU Bio MOOSE. IVE BE ASHAMED/ WHO TooOuS\ Om< I BVER SPENP k hUGHT LITTLE215 words
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456 1964-06-09 6 TWO COPS CHARGED WITH ROBBING GAMBLERS SINGAPORE, Mon. After arresting a man and woman for gambling, two police constables allegedly robbed them, a district court was told today. Police Constables Teo Tua Ter and Lim Lian Hoe of the Paya Lebar police station, are on trial on two counts of456 words
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Article78 1964-06-09 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew tonight attended a charity film show at the Kings Theatre given by the Eng Wah Film Co. in aid of the families of the 14 rubber Uppers killed in a road crash on the Serdang Kuala Lumpur78 words
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58 1964-06-09 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union has urged the Industrial Arbitration Court to expedite the hearing of cases and the handing down of its awards. The annual report of the union's general secretary. Mr. T. V. Gomez, said that there58 words
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344 1964-06-09 6 SHOUT OF 'THIEF' AND THEN THE CHASE WAS ON SINGAPORE, Monday THREE daggerwielding young men, who held up a liquor shop proprietor inside his car, were jailed by the Assize Court today for a total term of 21 years. Chan Kirn Hoon, a344 words
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342 1964-06-09 6 Five are injured in midnight attack by amok SINGAPORE. Monday. AN AMOK today brutally attacked a family of five a Chinese couple and their three children in a farm house at Kampong Loyang. While the children screamed in terror and their parents lay injured, the amok tried to set their342 words
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91 1964-06-09 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The first cargo of Shell chemical solvents ever to be shipped in bulk to Singapore from Pernls, Rotterdam, arrived in the chemical carrier The Oak today. Previously these solvents were sent in drums. The solvents will be kept ln three91 words
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Article104 1964-06-09 6 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The follow, ing have been elected office-bearers for the Malayan Indian Congress in Singapore for 1964 65: President Mr. John Jacob: vice presidents Messrs. Appavoo. Lai Behari Singh and H. 5. Suppiah; secretary general Mr. Arthur Pailo: asst. secretary general Mr. D. M. Ali:104 words
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Article55 1964-06-09 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. "Distinguished Gathering" will be opening Its run at the Rowcroft Theatre on Wednesday with a charity premiere ln aid of the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association. Public performances will be given on June 11, 12 and 13 at 8.30 p.m. Tickets are obtainable from C.55 words
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Article46 1964-06-09 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at the Cold Storage (Si Ltd.. Holland Village, from June S to 10 from 5.30 p.m. to 9 pjn. to give free X-rays to people above 14 living in that area.46 words
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Article26 1964-06-09 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— Water will be cut off in Mountbatten Road between Guillemard Circus and Port Road on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 0 p.m.26 words
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127 1964-06-09 6 SINGAPORE, Mon— The three-day orthopaedic .'argeons congress attended by 120 delegates from eight countries ended today with visits to the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital and the British Military Hospital. The congress, sponsored by the University of Singapore, was the first of Its kind ln127 words
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Miscellaneous549 1964-06-09 6 HI AND OUT BY AIR pur (ML 021) 10LO5 a.m.: from Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca (ML 153) 11.55 p.m from Kota Bharu. Ptnanij, Ipoh. Malacca. Kuala Lumpur (ML 053) 8.2S p.m.: from Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (ML 511) 2.50 p.m.: from Kota Bharu, Kuala Lumpur (ML 043) 3 p.m.: from549 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1964-06-09 7 A LARK AT HEAVEN'S GATE, SAID BERLIOZ Sontag, genius of song /STRAITSN TIMES I Special Feature y The romance and adventure of a Prima Donna's life have woefully diminished in this jet ajfe. Once singers have achieved status they flit about like1,293 words
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Article716 1964-06-09 7 DAVID JAMES - The Loch Ness Monster DAVID JAMES by Fact or fiction? Monster or hallucination? The "phenomena" at Loch Nets are one of the great mysteries or our time. Yet an eminent barrister who recently spent many hours cross-examining several witnesses of the phenomena has said that, in kit opinion, any jury716 words
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Advertisement121 1964-06-09 7 K5 Sh P !i 3U ■V TTjm J v. izCV^/y? i BEEFEATER BEEFEATER DOUBLY DRY. to double your pleasure O'STiLLCO 'ROM GRAIN %V ytHES IuMOuGH C'f^*T£O LONDON ENGLAND S'NCt 'CM P^BMiiiffi Its lcorl(i It's a wonderful JI^JLJL^I7 Hf|, BURLEY MARYLAND Wonderful LIFE International blended cigarettes jfe. Rich, toasted BURLEY tobacco121 words
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Article154 1964-06-09 8 it Wt4m Sit (Mimimmm) AOCIE AND ALEX thank all relative* and friend.* tor their attendance admittance, and present* on the occasion of their marriage 6.6.64. EUGENE MINJOOT and family thank n-lal lons/ friends who aent wreaths/condolence* for late (J.irrlck Minjoot. Died 6-n-M. 44 Shrvwsbery Road, Spore MR. And MRS.154 words
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Article31 1964-06-09 8 It Word* Sit (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr K T. John, who passed away on June Ma IM3. Gone but not forgotten by hi* beloved wife ft relation*31 words
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Article295 1964-06-09 8 WmrdM lit <Mlmtmmm> BLIND BAZAAR L.K. SUII You doo t have to be a millionaire, to try your luck for the Morn* car. SINGAPORE CINE CLUB, The next meeting will be on Thursday 11th June, ft. 3o p.m. at the Shell Theatrette. Collyer Quay. Singapore. DISTINGUISHED GATHERING, a play295 words
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Article671 1964-06-09 8 Against all expectations, Raja Mohar's mediation has brought the National Union of Plantation Workers and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association not only back into contact, but also into substantial agreement. The strike danger which has hung so long and so ominously over the industry has been largely671 words
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Article537 1964-06-09 8 The statement issued by Tengku Abdul Rahman yesterday morning on the latest summit position differs markedly from the comments he made on Sunday upon receipt of a note from Mr. Lopez stating that President Soekarno had given an assurance that he would abide fully by the537 words
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541 1964-06-09 8 RAYMOND HEARD - Canada divides over a flag design RAYMOND HEARD by IN his attempt to find a flag policy for Canada that will please everybody, Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson looks like ending up with pleasing nobody. Certainly the debate In Canada's House of Commons last week will do nothing to achieve541 words
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Letter171 1964-06-09 8 IN your report in the Straits Times of Jane 5, headed "Reason For 10 P.C. Pay Rise", after statins that the Establishment Committee examined a four point claim from the European Civil Servants Association, you say "After examining the claim. the Federation Establishment Officer rejected the171 words
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Article, Illustration1405 1964-06-09 8 Sizing up the President Texas-size confidence in search of a good world policy BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT THOUGH President Johnson is rising fast in popular esteem, there are still many views about him. 3oth those who admire and those who quail agree that he epitomised himself in the press-conference cum1,405 words
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Advertisement576 1964-06-09 8 Straits Tim Malay Nail «*O*BD ■■o**«f «a*MM OCUJD WftVSg MUNCMft ■Ml *>T»»*n I—V.I t\— I*l Ma—. O» I THC M*fWV) PXBpOatT M. M. MMAM. MMMSKM (TORI »7»-». Quag* w-aj.naai t«t-N Jilts «r*r*. A.F Bium CLASSIFIED ADS. Worim Sit Miiumutm > LEICESTER OW: Alexander C.tn bort, eldest xon of Mr*. Bvelyn576 words
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Advertisement21 1964-06-09 8 it's NEW it's here its the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air unpleasant smells with the .^JSJpWfc elegant vmmrrm Am coHomom21 words
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Advertisement226 1964-06-09 8 PACIFIC MANSION (Phase 2) RIVER VALLEY ROAD. (facing Killiney Road) SINGAPORE. 20 STOREY LUXURY FLATS FOR SALE UBJOO/- J Actual Floor Ait* IMO J s*P*2^fcKSs Thr«e bedroom* with 9 JtSyP^^Jfi'wJ Parqu** flooring and m C>^T><fc»Z^*C:-i: bullt-to cupboard position. f j W^^Kl^^^i Living Dining Room*. fcj^sS^^sT'*' front balcony with mosaic j226 words
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Article207 1964-06-09 9 OINGAPORE, Mon. A 60-minute parley today averted a strike in Pelican Textiles Limited in Jurong. The strike planned as a one-day token action would have been the first In a pioneer Industry. The two men who bargained for a full hour in the lastminute talks were207 words
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Article54 1964-06-09 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Chung Kum Moey was today charged in a magistrate's court with the murder of Chla Mvi Song. 45. partner of a provision shop, at Tanjong Katong Road on Nov. 9. last year Chung, also known as Ah Ngar. was remanded. The case will be54 words
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Article, Illustration655 1964-06-09 9 Judge: Any agreement to restrain another lawyer from exercising his lawful profession is void from ZACHARIA HASHIM: Kota Bharu, Monday High Court today dismissed with costs a suit in which a lawyer, Mr. H. L. Wriggiesworth, sought an injunction to restrain another lawyer, Mr. Anthony Wilson,655 words
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132 1964-06-09 9 Varsity gets gift of rare shark shot by police SINGAPORE, Mon. A one-ton whale shark, killed by marine police off I'ulau Sebarok on Saturday, has been handed over to the Iniversity of SingaporeThe rare whale shark first of its kind found in Malaysian waters was killed with 13 shots from132 words
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Article78 1964-06-09 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, Mr. Chan Chee Beng. this afternoon received two cheques amounting to $1,800. They were donations Jointly made by the Singapore Buddhist Federation, the Singapore Regional Cenue of the World Fellowship of Buddhists and the78 words
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257 1964-06-09 9 Court confirms sacking, but awards for quick dismissal SINGAPORE, Mon TfHE Second Industrial Arbitration Court today confirmed the dismissal of a porter, Tan Ens; Yoon, by the Goodwood Park Hotel Ltd., in December last year, but awarded him compensation for the "unsatisfactory" manner In which he257 words
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Article, Illustration348 1964-06-09 9 'AN EXAMPLE OF POLITICAL INEPTITUDE' KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Government's decision to give a 10 per cent pay rise for expatriate officers serving in Malaya was today described as "an unnerving example of political inepitude by Mr. C. V. Devan348 words
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Article41 1964-06-09 9 BINGAPORE, Mon. Mrs. M. Sirai. a social worker, will speak on "Islam and social work" at a meeting organised by the Malay Youth Literary Association at tb* Shell Theatrette. Shell House. 1 on June 12 at 8 p.m41 words
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129 1964-06-09 9 IT'S ONLY HALF FULL AT 7-STOREY CAR PARK SINGAPORE. Mon. The New Market Street sevenstorey car park began functioning from this morning; but was only half full. A spokesman of the Reristry of Vehicles this evening said that public response had "not been fully satisfactory." The building, which was officially129 words
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Article61 1964-06-09 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two men were today fined a total of $8,100 In a Magistrate's Court for acting as bookies' agents. They pleaded guilty. Pong Lum Seng, 40, arrested yesterday in a house at Kirn Tian Road, was fined $4,000. The second man. Chow Kwok Wai.61 words
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278 1964-06-09 9 Minister presents aid gifts to wives of missing fishermen r— SINGAPORE. Mon. OIHE Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, this morning called on the wives of two Malay fishermen kidnapped by Indonesians while fishing off Tarjong Piai five weeks ago and presented each of them with $50 and foodstuffs.278 words
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237 1964-06-09 9 CINGAPORE, Mon. o The Malaysian Air-ways-Qan-tas Employees' Union has postponed "further action" on its settle-or-else ultimatum to Malaysian Airways. The postponement was given at the request of the Labour Ministry, which will now try to conciliate in the dispute over claims for a237 words
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Advertisement191 1964-06-09 9 WMr t&M still thinner 1049: Eterna Matic, with its revolutionary ballbearing-moun-ted selfwinding system, created a technical sensation. 1066: Ths «Centenaire» series brought still another great success: the first really thin automatic watch. Today: The progress attained by pioneers of research and technology has made It possible for the first time191 words
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Advertisement55 1964-06-09 9 TOKEN TOKEN WHO SAYS jMM y* ■> MONEY DOESNT TREES? We do But you can earn good interest (5% per annum) by placing your money on Fixed Deposit with The Finance Company Limited. THE FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 77/79, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** 10-1, FARQUHAR STREET, PENANG. TEL: ***** Wholly-owned55 words
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Miscellaneous672 1964-06-09 9 1 Todays Radio, TV I RAo SINGAp O"E SKSVICEB: 41.7 and 62 2 SHORTWAVE SERVICES: Metre 41 ud U metre* 41.7 metre. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE AM.: Prog. Summary; 602 N* O ,T? ln fifl I 5 clOd w es: J OO The AJVf.: 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 i«™ Potpourri; Morning672 words
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Article493 1964-06-09 10 HOW TO LIVE WITH IN-LAWS SETTLING (1 o w n with one set of parents is an easy and economical route for many young newlvweds but watch it, warns one physician. The old home is not always the best place to set up a new home, no matter how much493 words
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Article, Illustration244 1964-06-09 10 For the girl who is travelling light I' J^OR the girl who is on a dizzy tour -T around the world in 90 days by air, she has to think straight at least where her wardrobe is concerned. Miss Caroline Schmit, 18-year-old •I ".Miss Tasmania 1964," is travelling light and244 words
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Article, Illustration251 1964-06-09 10 A well-known sop- rano will feature in the Experimental Club's forthcoming production of "A White Rose at Midnight." an original Malaysian play in English by Lim Chor Pee. The play will be staged at the Cultural Centre. Singapore, for three days beginning from June251 words
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Article165 1964-06-09 10 YOU can enjoy quick-frozen foods whether or not you possess a refrigerator. Without a refrigerator they can be kept up to 24 hours, or up to three days if placed in the ice-making compartment of a refrigerator. When you have bought your packet165 words
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Advertisement334 1964-06-09 10 f\Ci/wfv uncovers translucent pales! 'colors on the naked side' Hr I V /fa w 6 new shades so sheer they're barely here! for tips and matching fingertips! The newest (nudest) fashion of the year barely-there pales with a new translucent lustre! These are soft, yet lively pales— sheer, almost see-through334 words
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Advertisement313 1964-06-09 10 Straits Times Crossword At ROSS V where gardeners go to 1. Clutch a bone outside an old pot? (10). city in Kent H3) i. Inequality Is a distinct pro8. Sovereign remedies nauseated babillty (4). them (10). 6. Ban? O. hold me back! (7). 9. The bird is tollowlnrf in the313 words
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Advertisement259 1964-06-09 10 PfUl n dM IKOPTROSE ROSE HIP SYRUP Richest of all In natural Vitamin C mgr J^ K.ilm.-- .md growiag childrea tired I Vitamin C cverv BMgk <lav for clear f »kin, lirni puni-. ftreag l»>nc> .i"<l I Jj^ a^^M j^l healthy terth. Hut tin- hodv cannot I s-tore Vitamin tlial">259 words
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Article144 1964-06-09 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. THIRTY Malay cul--1 tural and langu age organi sation here will meet at th< All Malaya Muslin Miss ionary Societ> premises in Geylang on July 12 to discuss a proposed congress on Malay culture. The congress, scheduled to be held In Malacca in December144 words
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Article, Illustration119 1964-06-09 11 ARMY ENGINEERS WITH BUILDING EQUIPMENT LAND IN JESSELTON 'pWO hundred Aus- tralian army engineers have arrived in Borneo aboard the troop carrier H.M.A.S. Sydney to build roads and air-s trips in the country. They brought with them 1.900 tons of building equipment and transport to119 words
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190 1964-06-09 11 Govt's new $500,000 printing press now ready TPOH, Mon. Work on the Central Government's new $500,000 printing press in the Tasek industrial estate here has been completed. The Miperintendrnt of the pres.N. Mr. Ooi Theam Hnclc told the Straits Times that the press would start operations from the beginning o!190 words
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Article75 1964-06-09 11 Five gangster suspects detained SINGAPORE. Mon.— Police detained five men under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance, while screening 2.838 people In anti-secre: society rounds in the past 24 hours. Pour of the detained are M» pec; members of the Siow soo Hene group of the I8:h secret society group75 words
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Article31 1964-06-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Sultan and Tengku Ainpuan of Selangor will visit an exhibition on the modern decorative arts of Prance .it tiie National Art Gallery here tomorrow.31 words
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Advertisement126 1964-06-09 11 ■■11l SAVE M 5363! NOW CATHAY PACIFIC OFFERS A 23 /J4\ WlSfe. 1 I DAY EXCURSION RATE f l '^i fe^ SINGAPORE TOKYO. ml J^Hr YOU SAVE M 5363 ON the: normal, fare with stopover M RIGHTS IN BANGKOK, HONG KONG, I I I^H TAIPEI, OSAKA AND TOKYO. TAKE \j/126 words
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113 1964-06-09 12 LONDON: Mou.it Pleasant Mines Ltd. (Canada) has accepted an offer from Klockner Humboldt Deutz AG of Cologne to construct a mill concentrator and smelter complex ;it the tin property in Ntw Brunswick. A Canadian firm, yet to be designated, will co-operate. U.S. $8 millionReuter - 113 words
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Article30 1964-06-09 12 Swan bocks M.mu:;irtiiring Co. (Malaysia) Ltd.. Singuporr'.-- first nylon socks factory at Jurontc, will lie producing 10.000 dozen pun of socks month in the initial stages of production.30 words
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Article, Illustration211 1964-06-09 12 \IR. Keith Thornton, iT1 who arrived in Singapore recently from Australia, has said: "Because of the development of the present impressive Malaysian industrialisation programme and the many Government p r o J c c ts now on hand, there is a growing need in211 words
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Article, Illustration170 1964-06-09 12 PRODUCTION of cigarettes in Singapore has been increasing every year, showing that smokers are overcoming the prejudice that locally-manufactured cigarettes are of inferior quality. Last year's output for the first 11 months was 4,801.100 lb.. exceeding the previous years by about 230.000 lb. In 1961 the170 words
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350 1964-06-09 12 'Pioneer' leather cloth plant opens MALAYSIA'S first iTI p.v.c. leather cloth plant went into production last month. Situated in Johore' Bahru, the plant is being operated by the newlyformed Processed Textiles Ltd., which has a wholly local capital of $1 million. It has been granted pioneer status. With a staff350 words
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Article51 1964-06-09 12 Thf Ford Cortina, which has been Britain's *bcs;-s«>llin« car since last year, has now become Malaysia's No. 1 seller ir- 1964 A Ford of Malaysia spokesman said that in the first four months of 1964. more Cortinas were sold than any other model of car in51 words
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Article48 1964-06-09 12 JAKARTA: Indonesia's National Production Board plans to Increase food production this year to 18 million ujns of rice, four million tons of maize. IS million tons of edible roots. 430.440 tons of soyabeans. 26.870 tons of peanuts 'and 900.000 tons of sugar, says An Lara. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article37 1964-06-09 12 JAKARTA: Indonesia and three companies affiliated with Japan's Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha have signed a contract to buy 2.500 tons of Indonesian copra for May/July shipment at U. 5.5170 a ton cif Japan, says Antara. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration254 1964-06-09 12 "IN the office machinery 1 business, there is no substitute for first-class after sales service," according to Mr. Luciano Bianco, managing director of Olivetti (Malaysia) Ltd. Singapore Olivetti Training School has been established at Amber Mansions to ensure that the company's mechanics are fully competent to254 words
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Article, Illustration64 1964-06-09 12 MR. CHOY CHAN UAH (above), manager of H. Bersu and Co. Ltd., left Singapore for Germany last week. He has been invited by his company's principal PI. Peddinghaus, a leading manufacturer of shearing and punching machines, to visit their factory in Gevelsbura. Germany. Mr. Choy. who will64 words
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Article247 1964-06-09 12 rpHE U.S. mutual fund inX dustry. troubled by unfavourable publicity, investigations by the Securities and Exchange Commission, and a slackening in the rate of growth, has begun a nation wide advertising campaign to improve its "image." reports the Financial Times U.S. correspondent. A series of247 words
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Advertisement234 1964-06-09 12 I EXTRA STRENGTH... TO MEET I EVERY ROAD, LOAD AND I I CONDITION OF SERVICE iM f kiwi TRUCK TYRE H*AI r~ >r ">°nr (ruck tjrraar* (specially engineered to ftv* g'MH^m^M/fe^t £v IV servicr on every hauling job. They arc UiJorMm)F^ JM rrvade for long mileage or for traction. Tha234 words
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Advertisement293 1964-06-09 12 I efficient I flushing II If automat c HI CISTERN TOUGH AND DURABLE Made of Duranite, a strong plastic material that never rusts. Never requires re-painting. EFFICIENT Reliable syphon mechanism to British Standard Specification. SUITABLE FOR rNDOOR OR OUTDOOR SERVICE Resistant to extreme climatic conditions. AVAILABLE IN WHITE OR BLACK293 words
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Advertisement1267 1964-06-09 13 B LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U K Cue Spore Sails P. Sham Penanf HtPENOR liverMH ll Pt Jim ll Jim 11 BIRHUS LiverpMl, Dublin, Glasgow JaM 12 JIM 13 JMt 14/11 Jan 17 HLAMPUS Liverpeil, DuOlm. Hamourg.. Jim 12 JMe IS JuM 11,21 Jim 21 LiverpMl, Glasgow June It Jane1,267 words
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Advertisement2740 1964-06-09 13 mm MM i m kri mw^M Im m L.J aVam I tmm Bm kM mm Ly[ THE EAC LINES aTaaT'm y** 3P yl <SJ ■*j\\ yZJmm SINGAPOtt KUALA IUMfUt.P.tWfTTfNMAM •ft HANG Hj£jjni{st2aaaal U H a>.u>*«NOH w »o*oi«»i i/)wimovx< 7*o^ fMOMI M«44 fMONI •>« fHOMI «l)'l SAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE,2,740 words
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Advertisement1269 1964-06-09 13 BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smuoora Pt S'ha* Pensng Due lonaen •CITY tf LEICESTER 19 21 JuM 22 24 JuM 25 Juae 21 July ftm OF CHICAGO 25/27 Jum 21 Jim 21 Jaly ■CITY OF LEEDS 17/2* Jlly 21,23 Jilf 24 July II Aut1,269 words
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Article103 1964-06-09 14 MELBOURNE. Man— lndustrials were firm with rises outnumbering (alls, but movements were i narrow. Leaders were generally I steady while base metals Armed I C B A gained 9d. to 34/9. Oils were barely steady. Loans were firm. IC.R.A. 34 Mount laa 4J/N. Broken Bill (10a.) SB/7 Ampoi103 words
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Article263 1964-06-09 14 JUNE »nt grade ruMer auyert I.c. a aleaad at S a.m. m Smtaaere and Kuala l-uianr yesterday at 6TJ eeaU per Ib. dowa half a ceat oa Friday's closliic level tor the pocrUoa. Tbe toac was very quiet. HA*, and F.M.R.I. tleamg arleai at sent* per ib. yesterday:263 words
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Article36 1964-06-09 14 ON the tree tichani* market Host. Kobe yesterday thr U.S. dellar »a» quoted at &.731 for TT aad JT.'I (or aaah. sttrhr i «aa quoted at 16 aad ene tael el ceM at S24Se.36 words
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Article27 1964-06-09 14 .11 NX H MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 67; cents (down half a cent). TIN: $569 (up $7.62* Estimated unofficial of ferine 255 tons (up five tons).27 words
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726 1964-06-09 14 From Our Market Correspondent rERE were marginal improvements in industrial shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, but turnover remained small. Prices did not hold their best although 27 issues were up on the day often only a cent or two. Tins were quiet726 words
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Article27 1964-06-09 14 Malayan Stork Indict June 6 June 8. •Industrials: 104.5! 1*5.08 Tins: 130.41 129.96 S robbers: 105.74 105.74 •Dm. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article849 1964-06-09 14 f OMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala' Lumpur ■rading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIAL* H.uttcio .a.uuui «1 TO. I3.UUUJ »1 71 CTi. »fd« •-•> ■•■1 SL (100) 49*. 6d Dunl.ee <3.UOU> '."HI $2 Jb. t»e849 words
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Article29 1964-06-09 14 I'Ht Malayan Eicnani, Sankf At* ciatian ir.adt tttrt* chance* IB I ate* to mcrebaau yesterday 9 S100): t*lim« TT »r 00 nady: Ncllai l»tUin 117*: (■>•*• Franc* 139129 words
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233 1964-06-09 14 HPHE PRICE ot Straits Un 1 In Penang yesterday rose $7,621 a picul to $569 on an unofficial estimated offering of 255 tons, up five tons on Saturday. The price v now at Its highest since $575 at the end of February On233 words
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Advertisement1082 1964-06-09 14 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Great Ukts Easi Canada Servloe iMittMH ToKotasM s F'cisce hin a» Montreal Oakrott caasaai -■.k.lkraia Mar." J2 24 last 7 21 Jtlf i Aaj I As| II Aaj II Aa| Tssatsartu Mars" 12/21 111, Aaf M Asf S Scat I Stft II1,082 words
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Advertisement1176 1964-06-09 14 Baaaw bbb bbbtJ W^^b^*l^al BaT^^ F M? fl Baf/ V^\^ AWTtUIA SERf ICE I MIA, PUISTAN AM P. UU tUftCt Tai f Mi. Attia.M. M.tteerat. Siaeei Bai Maim aM Itajaiinina N«ant P S'rtsia S'wi S port P. S'lea Ptaaat ■AIVETA 12/14 MM IS/ 17 Jsat RJLMJLA 11 IT JaM aMM1,176 words
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Advertisement274 1964-06-09 14 RM f ROM 'CALCUTTA 4 KAKINAOA m.» of AMU" for Osaka. Koba ond Yokohomo Jim 11/12 FROM BOMBAY m.v. "SW of An<m" tor Jopon 14/ 15 FROM YOKOHAMA. OSAKA MOJI •xv. "»oni»«r Cliff" tor Vtsokhopotnom ond Colcutto 12/11 FROM JAPAN ft HONGKONG "Stot* o^ Bihor" tor Voaro> Tut'conn. Bombay or<3274 words
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Advertisement946 1964-06-09 15 (Continued from Pat* 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Mlm.)— Baa St eta, eatrm WANTED DOOR TO DOOR Salesgirls to sell Cosmetic and Household Products. Apply: 6. Rowel! Rd., Singapore 8. Or Telephone *****. EXPERIENCED AIR-CONDITIONING and refrigeration fitters required by established Arm. State experience and salary required. Apply Box946 words
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Advertisement1092 1964-06-09 15 SITUATIONS VACANT 7* Word* U (Mlm.)— Baa It et: extra SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC: Appointment or Stenographer to the Registrar. Applications are Invited from candidates with the following qualifications for the pout of Stenographer to the Registrar. The appointee will he regarded as Secretary to the Registrar and as the duties Increaae1,092 words
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Advertisement1027 1964-06-09 15 TUITION 2t Word* SS (Mlm.)— Baa It eta. extra BALLET CLASSES: R.A.D. ftyllabua. Also Saturday morning Dance Classes, <Non-By!!abus) at Taylor Studio. Telephone ***** 97 Bras Basah Road, Spore. LONDON DRIVING SCHOOL experienced English speaking Instructors. Complete Course $75/. Advance Coursa $50/-. Success assured. 64, Select* Road, Spore Phone *****.1,027 words
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Advertisement858 1964-06-09 15 TOURS It EXCURSIONS I tt Ward* SI (Mlm. r— Baa M rts •jrt-j FEDERATION— 7 days $120/- $96/-, Dep. 15/6. 20/6. 27/6. Cameron High- lands— 7 days $120/. Dep. 20/6. 27/6. i Mayflower Travel Service, 108, Cbulia Btreet, B'pore. Tel: *****. SPECIAL JAPAN AUTUMN Tour twenty three days round trip858 words
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Advertisement842 1964-06-09 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Ward* it (Mlm.)— Box tt eta. txtrm BLUE BIRD IMI $2,300/-. Contact XL. ***** Mr. Ho office hour*. BMW COUPE. Under 3,000 mile*. Accident free, excellent condition, comprehensive Insurance and tax up to September. One owner, living Singapore. Price $4,600. No dealer. Tel. S6-463 Singapore. DAP842 words
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Advertisement681 1964-06-09 15 AT YOUR SERVICE tt Wor*j U (Mtm.t— Box It eta, extra DANDRUFF, BALDNESS, THINNING. Falling, Orcylnc Hair. Scalp Treatment. Exclusive Hair Restoration SMtem. The Hair Clinic. 10. Prtn*ep Street. Singapore. Appointment: Phooe 3492*. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Ward* U tM'm.t—Ba* It rta txtrm VISIT LSI ONN, 206/8 South Bridge Road, Singapore681 words
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Advertisement591 1964-06-09 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OF MEDICINE Applications are Invited for one vacant Post of Technical Assistant < Electronics) In the Technical Shop. Faculty of Medicine. Qualifications: Technical College Diploma or equivalent with knowledge of Electronics up to Technical College Diploma Standard or a suitable qualification of the Singapore591 words
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Advertisement307 1964-06-09 15 NOTICES NOTICE Wah Glam Prayrr Sponsored by Tian t hok Sun Bre Low Chr. It is mentioned In the Budrihis: Bible that peace or war. a country's rise or fall, human beings' happiness or suffering are direct results ol a common intention ot the people. Let us look at the307 words
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Article, Illustration48 1964-06-09 16 DAVE CHARNLEY scored one o± tne mcsl impressive victories of his professional career when- he clearly out-pointed American Kenny Lane over ten rounds at Wembley last Tuesday Picture shows Lane getting one on the back of the reck when he ducks beneath Charnley's attack.— Mirrorplc.Mirrorpic - 48 words
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Article303 1964-06-09 16 JOE DORAI - TENGKU GIVES SAFA OK on CHOO JOE DORAI by SINGAPORE, Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Malaysian Prime Minister and president of the Football Association of Malaysia, has given Singapore Amateur Football Association permission to use Malaysian schools coach Choo Seng Quee to train the Singapore's Malaya Cup team. Praiseworthy gesture303 words
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191 1964-06-09 16 GOLF SINGAPORE NAME PUTRA CUP TEAM I SINGAPORE, Mon. Slnga- pore Golf Association today announced their team i for the Putra Cup golf com- petition to be played at the I Royal Selangor Golf Club from June 24 to 27. The team: Low Kee Pow (4), Emil Le Mercier (4),191 words
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Article178 1964-06-09 16 Shahrin and Kim head seedings SINGAPORE. Mon.— Sharin Osman andT.S. Kirn are seeded to meet in the men's singles final of the Singapore open hard court tennis championships which begin at' the Tanglin Club on Saturday smarting at 1.30 p.m. A total of 70 players have emered for the championship*178 words
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582 1964-06-09 16 RACING by Epsom Jeep IPOH, Monday unbeatable over 6f yesterday. Yet Estrellita trounced her and the time she returned lmln 13 4/5 was exceptional because the race was run after a sharp shower. Estrellita, a tough-looking mare with speed and stamina582 words
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Article45 1964-06-09 16 PENANG. Mon. The Technical Institute and the Georgetown Secondary School will hold theit Mat sports meet at Batu L.uichang Lane at 3 p.m on June 13. The Northam Road Girls' School will have their annual meet I it 8.30 a.m. on June 1845 words
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255 1964-06-09 16 By LEE FOO SAN; Ipoh. Monday DERAK'S HOPES of reaching this year's Malaya Cup final have risen sharply following last night's 5-0 victory over their traditionally tough opponents Per^ang at Stadium Perak. The decisive match of the first round perhaps of the zone will be255 words
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Article375 1964-06-09 16 WORLD SOCCER npTJEHERAN, Mon. Iran beat X India 3-0 here yesterday In their pre-Olymplc football* tournament first-leg match. The winners led 2-0 at half-time. The second-leg match will be played In Calcutta on June 21. Goals by outside-right Hamld Barmaid In the fifth minuteReuter - 375 words
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Article115 1964-06-09 16 RUALA LUMPUR; Mon. The Football Association of M.»laysia today decided to postpone the south zone Malaya Cup match between Singapore and Ne«n Sembilan scheduled for July 5 in order to allow S.ngapore to pbu their Aw Hoe Cup match against Hong Kong on that day115 words
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Advertisement1239 1964-06-09 16 I Associated Mines (Malaya) Limited announce outputs of tin concentratex for the month of i May, 1964 a.i follows:— PKTLS J AVER HIT AM TIN DREDGING LTD 2 lift THE SUNGEI BESI MINES LTD i ,083 SUNGEI WAY DREDGING LTD 1,468 SOUTHERN TRONOH TIN DREDGING LTD 343 TRONOH MINES LTD.1,239 words
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Advertisement830 1964-06-09 16 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYSIA FEDERAL AND COLOMBO PLANAWARDS 1965 Applications are invited from Federal Citizens or those eligible for Citizenship, lor Federal Scholarships, Bursaries and Colombo Plan Awards tenable at the Universities of Malaya and Singapore a* well as overseas for the academic year beginning 1965. 2830 words
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Advertisement747 1964-06-09 16 I TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (Room No. 229, 2nd Floor. City Hall). (a) Disposal of Obsolete Appliances (5 items'). Tender Deposit $200 Close at 2.15 p.m. on 16th June, 1964. (b) Disposal of 1 lot of Short Length Cables. Tender Deposit $200 Close at 2.15 p.m. on747 words
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Article336 1964-06-09 17 PAKISTAN AND INDIA JOIN TO SWELL THE ENTRY TO 11 By NORMAN SIEBEL: KUALA LUMPUR. Monday •JTHE Football Association of Malaysia's eighth annual Metdeka soccer tournament scheduled to begin on Aug. 23 is set fair to be the best in this great Asian series which started in336 words
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Article54 1964-06-09 17 IPOH. Mon. Perak and Selangor will play their Malayan Cricket Association league match on the Municipal padang here on Saturday and Sunday. The Perak XI will be: S. Pathmalingam (capo, C. Letchumanan, Arul Doss. Phuah Pek Hoe. Brian McMullen. C. Kamalendran. Joseph William. Joe Pernandez. Joe Marshall. A.54 words
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Article111 1964-06-09 17 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Polo enthusiasts, who enjoyed the three-day MPA tournament hew over the weekend, will be treated to another contest between North and South at Thomson Road on Wednesday, starting at 5.15 p.m The star-studded Pahang team, who won the McDougall Cup. will represent North, while111 words
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Article28 1964-06-09 17 TAIPINO. Mon. J. Allen was elected president of Kilat Club here yesterday, with K. Sivasamboo as vi.e-prestdent, Santok Singh as Secretary and M. Raj as treasurer.28 words
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166 1964-06-09 17 SINGAPORE TO CONTEST ASIAN TABLE TENNIS SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore will be represented In the seventh Asian table tennis championships at Seoul from Sept. 25 to Oct. 4. The Singapore TTA's selection committee have named 10 players for centralised training. They are Urn Wai Shing. Llm Beng Sect, Sim Poh Lin.166 words
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685 1964-06-09 17 DRA W FOR MALA YSIA MALAYS TOURNEY TENNIS |7"UALA LUMPUR. Mon. A record number of 145 entries haa been received for the first Malaysia Malays tennis tournament to be played on the Selangor Club courts from Thursday to Sunday. S. A. Azman will defend his sln-gl«-s title. He is expected685 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-06-09 17 ON' THE eve of last week's Epsom Derby, veteran. Australian Jockey Scobie Breasley predicted that his mount Santa Claus would make the other runniers look like reindeer Breasley was right. This picture shows Santa Claus (left) storming through to win from Indiana and Dilenttante. The74 words
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Article227 1964-06-09 17 HOCKEY NEW DELHI, Morday. INDIA won the current hockey "Test" series against 1 Malaysia when they defeated Malaysia 1-0 In the sixth match here yesterday. India, three up In the seven-Test series with three drawn, scored the only goal In the fourth minute through their centre-forwardReuter - 227 words
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Article105 1964-06-09 17 SOCCER— L. Perak Div 1: Utd Plantations 4 Sg Bernam 4. Malacca Div 2: I A 7 Broadcasting 3. Ipoh Div. 2: Ramblers 6 PCRC 0. I Div. 3: Shaw Bros 5 Kilat Club 0; 1 Ipoh Police 0 PTCSC 0. BASKETBAIX— Perak interdistrict tourney: Men Chemor tiungei Slput105 words
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Article207 1964-06-09 17 ATHLETICS ,-ata^ota^ SINGAPORE, Monday. ]i|ALAYSIA S champion sprinter Mari Jegathesan. a fourth-year medical student, may soon have a r<sw rival in another Malaysian medical student. He is George Ananda, who has been hitting the headlines in Australia by returnIng outstanding times against top Australian sprinters this207 words
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Article103 1964-06-09 17 Mon.— Three- players were ordered off the field alter they had fisted one another in a SAFA Div. 3D match between Reformative and Serangoon MY. at Oeylang stadium which ended In a scoreless draw. The lncidei.. happened in the 4«th minute. In the Div. 1103 words
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Article71 1964-06-09 17 PARIS. Mon.— Madame On* Weisweiller's big colt Le Fableui. starting second favourite, scored a half length win i n the £50.000 French Derby over l?f at Chantlly yesterday. Jean Massard brought the son of Wild Risk to the front 2f out and he ran on71 words
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Advertisement117 1964-06-09 17 II s EVERYTHING? ■m^>. o^^^SP^^^^a^l > "***n^»_ .^4 *yf I //si 'lJ/BJ B 1 Si i What chances do these girls face in a highly competitive world where the eternal struggle of the %L sexes goes on in home, office, and even romance? W You'll find the answers in the117 words
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Miscellaneous116 1964-06-09 17 SOCCEK— 'pore Div 1: CA f Sukarumai 5.15. Fathul Karib v Durul Atiah 7.00 (both matches at Jn Besar). Div 2A: Haikcwyu Geylang utd (Oeylang); SRC v Maxwell; SCC v Arsenal (both matches at padang); RAP Tengah v Star Soccer ites; Marine 'A' v Dockyard (both matches at Parrer Pk).116 words
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Article, Illustration350 1964-06-09 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. pARTY delegations from Sabah tonight held separate meetings here with three top Alliance leaders as a preliminary to their talks tomorrow with Tengku Abdul Rahman to resolve the crisis in the Sabah Alliance over the appointment of350 words
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Article39 1964-06-09 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Leong Kwong Nanp has been re-elected president of the Singapore Government Secretarial Staff Association. Mr. Moses Joshua was reelected vice-president, Mr. Tan Sin Hee. Hon. secretary (re-elected), and Mr. Lim Hock Soon, hon. treasurer.39 words
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Article55 1964-06-09 18 KUCHINO. Mon.— The Federal Court of Malaysia in K urn me today quashed a ter.-year impr sonment sentence on Thian Chong Chew alias Lai Fong Siam of Tinulo Matang rtoad. Kuching. Thian was convicted of Illegal possession of a n.indgrenade on Oct. 28 last year ;it55 words
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Article20 1964-06-09 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. Dr. A. Fraser-Brunner will speak on "Ancient observances" at the Cultural Centre tomorrow at 8 p.m.20 words
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Article, Illustration300 1964-06-09 18 Senu: I am eyes, ears and voice of Govt If U ALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting acts as the "eyes, ears and mouthpiece" of the Government, its Minister, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said here today. Explaining his Ministry's functions at a luncheon meeting of the300 words
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Article111 1964-06-09 18 LONDON. Mon.— Christine Keeler, 22, the girl who figured in the Profumo affair last year, was released lrom jail today. She left Holloway Prison, London, at five minutes past midnight. Keeler. key figure In the scandal culminating In the resignation of the War Minister. Mr.Reuter - 111 words
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Article30 1964-06-09 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Adolf HoefTer of Nanyang University will give a public a lecture on "Contemporary German LJterature" at the University of Singapore on Thursday at 7.30 p.m.30 words
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Article261 1964-06-09 18 LONDON, Mon.— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: GILTEDGED Consol 2W /C £40>i —1/16 Funding 4 1 3 £93 M War 3 1 £55 13/16 »,i BANKS Chartered 49/Hongkong £21* +tf INSURANCE Commercial Union 44 1' 2 Prudentials £22 W a Royal 35261 words
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Article47 1964-06-09 18 LONDON. Mon.— Spot 20-13 16d, July 20 \d.. Aug. 20 *fed., Sept. 20Sd.. July Sept. 20<*id.. Oct./ Dec. 20-9 16d.. Jan. Mar. 20»id. Apr./ June 20-7 16d.. July Sept. 20--7 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20-7 16d.. c.l.f. June 20»id.. July 20-3 16d. Aug. 20-3 'l6d. Tone: Dull.47 words
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Article23 1964-06-09 18 LONDON. Mon Buyers £1133 sellers £1134, Forward buyers £1118. sellers £1119. Settlement £1137^4. Turnover a.m. 235 tons, p.m. 105 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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Article648 1964-06-09 18 ENGLAND IN STRONG POSITION NOTTINGHAM, Monday. AUSTRALIA batted poorly in the first Test here A to be all out for 168 48 runs behind England, who declared at 216 for eight, the Friday score. At close of play on the fourth day of the rain-short-ened match England were 71 for648 words
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Article360 1964-06-09 18 ENGLAND Ist. Inns 216-tf dec. \I>IK\I.I\ Kl. Inn*. I.AWKY c Barrineton h Colciwell 11 Xl MATH b Trueman 6 O'NEILL b Allen 26 BUBGE H>v Trutmart 31 800 111 run ou' 0 SIMPSON l Barrmgton b Tltmus 50 VKIVKKS c Truman b Flavell 8 McXl N/.1l r Parks bReuter - 360 words
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Obituary53 1964-06-09 18 MR. K. V. LINCHAM. J.P. Kudpian, Punnalalkmtuvan, Ceylon. retired schoolmaster High School Mua.-, father or Mm M. S. Rajah. Pasar Road School K.I. Mr. P. V. Llnghara engineer t.K.B. father-In -law of Mr. K. Vadlvale examination Kcretiuir .1.8. broth.r-ln-law of Mr. A. V. Nathan supervlnor. hospital. Batu Pahat at53 words
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Advertisement203 1964-06-09 18 20 words $10 (minimum) CHONG--CHANG: B I wren Sim Chin. •/o late Mr and Madam (Thong Muo Choo and Yaw Looi. d/o late Mr. and Madam Chang Hoi Hong on 6-6-64 at Bentoog. CHEAP SALE Good Buys For Your Choice SIN MAY STORE, 376.C. Changi Village, Singapore. For English, German,203 words
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