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Title Section21 1964-06-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 Hew**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration584 1964-06-10 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Tomorrow's wait in Tokyo June 13 virtually decided upon for the summit talks B KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, flies to Tokyo on Thursday anticipating arrangements for the withdrawal of Indonesian forces to be completed in time for the ForeignUPI - 584 words
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Article, Illustration263 1964-06-10 1 R.I. DARE NOT BOMB malaysia: McGregor PENANG, Tuesday. INDONESIA could not afford to bomb any part of Malaysia, Air Marshal Sir Hectoi McGregor, retiring Air Officer Commanding, Far Kast Air Force, said here loda\ "To try this would be plain suicide for her," he told a farewell press conference on263 words
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488 1964-06-10 1 Three flee from Embassy after grenade attack rpHREE men two on bicycles were seen leav- ing the Burmese Embassy in a hurry immediately after hand grenades were thrown into the Embassy grounds late last night The police quickly put up roadblocks at all exits from town, but the three men488 words
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82 1964-06-10 1 Join Army and see Malaya call to Kiwis A L'CKLAXD. Tues. The l\ New Zealand Army is to start a recruitment campaign for 300 single men as replacements for the New Zealand battalion in Malaya. Major. D..V Philips. Army Recruiting Officer for the Northern Military District. said today that previouslyReuter - 82 words
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Article44 1964-06-10 1 Brunei decision final Sultan HONG KONO. Tues. Brui.ei's decision not to join the Malaysian Federation was final, on Omar All Saiffudin. Sultan ol Brunei, bald here yesterday. He said, however, that it was ins Government's policy to contf.ue the friendly ties with Malaysia. UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Article64 1964-06-10 1 'MALAYSIAN SUBVERSIVES CAUGHT' JAKARTA. Tues. Police have arrested two men in Northern Celebes as Malaysian "subversives." The two are accused of smuggling and using "luxury articles to influence people to lose confidence in the Government" according to the Antara news agency. The district police chief said that one. Identified asUPI - 64 words
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Article49 1964-06-10 1 LONDON. Tues.— The Daily Mirror claimed today to have achieved the Western world's highest daily newspaper sale with a circulation of .1.018.000. A Mirror editorial said it was now 700.000 copies a day ahead of its nearest rival. Lord Beaverbroolts Dally Express.— AP.AP - 49 words
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Article34 1964-06-10 1 SINGAPORE Tues. The Singapore National Trades Union Congress today welcomed the Registrar of Trade Union's decision to allow the application of the management committee of the Naval Base Labour Union for r»registration.34 words
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84 1964-06-10 1 3 Indons in cinema bomb case jailed JESSELTON. Tues. Three Indonesians wers sentenced to eight years 1 jail by Mr. Justice Harley in Tawau High Court today for possessing a time bomb. The three men were Stanis Hewot. Alo bin Melaye and Abdul Rahman bin AH. The court was told84 words
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Article51 1964-06-10 1 ATHENS, Tues. Renewed fears of a Turkish Invasion of Cyprus swept the Greek capital last night and a high Government source said: "We are on the eve of an outbreak of war." For the second tune in three days, Greek armed forces were put on the51 words
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Article214 1964-06-10 1 fENGKU Abdul RahA man is to meet all party delegations from Sabah after the Cabinet meeting tomorrow to resolve the dispute over who should head the new Sabah State Government to be set up next month. Tonight the Tengku met the Sabah Chief Minister.214 words
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Article49 1964-06-10 1 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Except tor amendments to Standing Orders which may provoke debate tomorrow's sitting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly is expected to be a quiet session, probably lasting one day. Ten bills will be introduced in this sitting, the first held since the Malayan general elections.49 words
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Article431 1964-06-10 1 Razak's 'great concern over raid SINGAPORE, Tues. 10 The Deputy Premier and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, today expressed the Malaysian Government's great concern over the latest outbreak of Indonesian terrorism In Sabah. He described the latest Indonesian attack as 'unfair." especially during the present period when preparations wereAgencies - 431 words
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Article26 1964-06-10 1 THE BEAVER DEAD LONDON, Tues. PfCM magnate, l.»rd Beaverbrook, X">. died at his coiinti\ #niu- at C lurklcy, West ol London. tod;»>. K< tiler26 words
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Article, Illustration310 1964-06-10 2 Shastri Govt off to a good start ASSURANCE OF LONG-TERM MILITARY AID BY U.S. From KRISHNA MOORTHYNEW DELHI. Tues. MR. Lai Bahadur Shastri's new administration L gets to a good start with American assurance of long-term support for India's defence build-up against Communist China. For fifteen months discussions had been310 words
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Article316 1964-06-10 2 INDIRA NAMED TO SHASTRI CABINET jyjRS. Indira Gandhi, daughter of the late Mr. Nehru, was among the names of the 16--member Cabinet, which the Indian Prime Minister-designate, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, submitted early today to President Radhakrishnan. The list did not Include Mr. Morarji Desal. former Finance Minister, who wasReuter - 316 words
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Article43 1964-06-10 2 ZANZIBAR. Tues.— Peking has 1 given Zanzibar a US$l4 million Interest-free loan to help develop tbe Island. Government officials said the long-term loan was the result of a long-standing request by Zanzibar for aid from China. UP.I.UPI - 43 words
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Article109 1964-06-10 2 JtfAIROBE, Tues.— Asian and other foreign shopkeepers here were warned yesterday they should become Kenyan nationals or leave so that Kenyans could take their places "While we believe that in industry foreign investors are necessary if we are to grow rapidly, we can't acceptAP - 109 words
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Article24 1964-06-10 2 BONN, Tues. The West German Government intends to Increase trade with China under a formal agreement, a Government spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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156 1964-06-10 2 'U.S. JETS IN PHILIPPINES TO BOMB N. VIETNAM' \TEW YORK, Tues. 11 The New York Herald Tribune said last night that a combat force of U.S. Jet bombers and crews were training in the Philippine islands, in case the U.S. decides to bomb targets in North Vietnam. David Hoffman, the156 words
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Article36 1964-06-10 2 PARIS, Tues. Mr Konthi Suphamongkhon. secretary-general of Seato. arrived bere yesterday for a week's visit, during which he will have talks with the Prime Minister. Mr George's Pompidou, and other French leaders. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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179 1964-06-10 2 I7NITED NATIONS, w Tues. African members of the Security Council last night tabled a resolution calling on South Africa to grant amnesty to all people restricted, detained or sentenced under laws designed to uphold apartheid. Morocco ana ivory Coast the only African statesReuter - 179 words
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228 1964-06-10 2 Burmese forces kill 100 rebels in week DANGOON, Tues. 1V Burma's multiple civil wars have claimed more than 100 lives in the past week as determined government units, backed by airpower, stepped up their assault on Communist and other insurgent groups. In the bloodiest enßagement more than 50 were killedAP - 228 words
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66 1964-06-10 2 MANILA. Tues. A 56-year-old man died from a fractured skull when be jumped to the street. from bis second floor bedroom window to escape from a fire last night. The fire destroyed a two-ator^T building. Five other people were injured in the fire.Reuter - 66 words
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Advertisement181 1964-06-10 2 Teething time Is your Baby teething, and does it make him cry? Then hurry, worried Parent, and get him STEEDMANS SOOTHING POWDERS Now! learning rtos uptet fii» tummy out the Powder* will put it right, guttfcry and gently, and moko him smile ooomv STEIOMAN'S POWDERS ate o Kite, »ure ond181 words
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Miscellaneous10 1964-06-10 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby m TeMPEtT/^ I S START10 words
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Article63 1964-06-10 3 The new slim George British deputy Labour leader, Mr. George Brown, launched the National Dairy Festival with milk, of course. And he enjoyed every drop. It was a new, slim-line George Brown with two daisies in bis buttonholes. After opening the festival, in London, he said: "I've just lost twoMirrorpic - 63 words
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166 1964-06-10 3 WHERE MEN CONDONE WIVES' INFIDELITY LONDON. Tues. A sociologist said here yesterday that many dayworking miners In one area of Northern England condoned their wives' infidelity with men on the night shift. And in certain remote Welsh valleys men exchanged wives. Dr. Fernando Henriques, lecturer in social anthropology at Leeds'Reuter - 166 words
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Article193 1964-06-10 3 WASHINGTON, Tues.— A group of Mississippi Negroes told publicly yesterday of shootings, beatings, bombings and other troubles they had suffered because they tried to register as voters. They told a panel of educators, lawyers and writers of their experiences at a meeting sponsored by193 words
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Article38 1964-06-10 3 GREAT FALLS lMontana>. Tues. Rampaging Western Montana stream* broke threr dunis yesterday. leaving thousands homeless or stranded »nd an undetermined number ol people dead or missing Official estimates listea eight known dead and 16 missing.38 words
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Article, Illustration349 1964-06-10 3 U.S. SUPPORTS BRITISH MOVE ON LAOS LONDON, Tuesday. 'JHE United States is fully backing Britain's acceptance in principle of a Polish proposal for six-nation preliminary consultations on Laos, well-informed sources said here today. The Laotian situation was today one of the major international issues discussed by the United States Under-SecretaryReuter - 349 words
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Article, Illustration199 1964-06-10 3 A former President stripped of political rights ORASLLIA, Tues. Former Brazilian President Juscelino Kubitschek was ousted from his Senate seat yesterday and stripped of all political rights for 10 years. The builder of this modern new capital had been planning a bid for the presidency next year. President Humberto CastelloAP - 199 words
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Article51 1964-06-10 3 Three die as helicopters collide PARIS, rues. Three men were killed and one seriously injured on Saturday when two French Air Force helicopters collided in flight at Cannes. They had taken part in an aerial ballet over Cannes The helicopters were returning to the airport here when they collided.— UPUP - 51 words
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62 1964-06-10 3 VIENTIANE. Tues. The proCommunist Pathet, Lao claim they have captured ihe pilot of a United States reconnaissance plane shot down over central Laos on Saturday. International Control Cammission sources said here yesterday. An American-piloted rescue helicopter yesterday morning picked up the pilot of62 words
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Article34 1964-06-10 3 DUBLIN, Tues— Brendan Behan. tiie rollicking Irish playwright who died on March 20 from the effects of his last drinking bout, left a fortune of more than $600,000 it «a» reported yesterday—UPl.34 words
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Article27 1964-06-10 3 BERLIN. Tues. A 17-year-old Easi German crawled throuuti barbed wire in the misty dawn yesterday to reach freedom la West Berlin, police said.— U Pl.27 words
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147 1964-06-10 3 ONDON, Tues. A team of seven surgeons worked for several hours yesterday to separate British Siamese twin girls joined at the head, but one of -hem, one-year-old Beverley Penwick. died after 30 minutes. Alison was separated from her sister at 8.50 p.m A hospital statementReuter - 147 words
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Article95 1964-06-10 3 OTTAWA. Tues. The C nadian Government has agreed to release Mr James A. Roberts, 57, from government service so he can become Deputy Secretary-Gen-eral of Nato on Sept. 1, the External Affairs Minister, Mr. Paul Martin, announces yesterday. Mr. Roberta Is now Deputy Trade Minister "This95 words
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Advertisement135 1964-06-10 3 BUILD STROM BONES INCREASE WEIGHT v Si Mprovides all this and many more essential vitamins to build HEALTHY CHILDREN BthinvtieXm Junivite multi -vitamin syrup is specially InTntnTHl made for cllildren lt contains vitamins A, B, C, and D in a palatable syrup with concenI for children I trated orange juice.135 words
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296 1964-06-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore School Students-Par-ents Association today appealed to Chinese parents to send their children to Chinese Schools which, they said, had now been put on a better footing after last year's general elections. At a press conference on the eve of296 words
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96 1964-06-10 4 Applications invited for C'wealth scholarships SINGAPORE, Tues. The Public Service Commission invites applicants for scholarships under the Commonwealth scholarships and fellowships plan for postgraduate studies or research in Australia. New Zealand and East Africa. The scholarships will commerce in the 1965 academic year and last for one or two academic96 words
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244 1964-06-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A troupe of 15 dancers from Thailand's Department of Fine Arts, who will arrive here next week for the centenary dinner of the Thai Consulate General in Singapore, will give two charity public performances. The dancers will arrive here on June244 words
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Article59 1964-06-10 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A rerort of $15,000 worth of Manila rope and a large quantity of bhlp's fittings stolen from a Norwegian tanker, Brarena, at the Eastern Anchorage has been made to the police. The Brarena has been moored at the Eastern Anchorage since her collision with59 words
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599 1964-06-10 4 Big sweep case: Man's $24,000 claim from shopkeeper J^ MAN, who is claiming $24,814 as being balance of a Singapore Turf Club big sweep first prize of $104,814 from a medicine shopkeeper, at whose shop he had bought the ticket, told the High Court today that he had been paid599 words
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Article124 1964-06-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Heng Teng Seah, superlntendant of the Shell Woodlands installation here, is the owner of a set of freak four-cent stamps. The fish "Puntius Hexazona" on five four-cent stamps he bought from the General Post Office some months ago is discoloured. Details of124 words
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Article106 1964-06-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Four times in one month, Patrick D'Cotta, of Charlton Road, went for long rides in taxis without settling his fares, a traffic court was told today. Inspector Leo Pmmndo. prosecuting, said that all this took place in February last year, and D'Cotta106 words
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70 1964-06-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues— The Social Welfare Department will distribute, on behalf of Minister for Finance Dr. Goh Keng 6wee. 966 pairs of rubber shoes and slippers worth $2,000 to ten Social Welfare homes and ten voluntary Institutions tomorrow. The shoes were presented by the70 words
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Article72 1964-06-10 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A Sata mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at the Universal Cars Ltd Shell filling station at Holland Road on June 11 and 12 from 6.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. This unit will take free X-ray pictures of residents above 14 years. living in72 words
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Article43 1964-06-10 4 BINGAPORE, Tue«. The Director of the United States Information Services, Mr. Howard E. Single will speak on "All I can do is be boss" at the Ys Men's Club of Singapore luncheon meeting on Saturday a Prince's Hotel In Orchard Road.43 words
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Advertisement346 1964-06-10 4 =.il!IIIC > i.iiii.lll!IC3lllllllllllltJIIIIIIIIMIIC31IIIIIIIIIIICJilllllllllllC3linilllllllCMIIIIIIII^ gJ\ ,1 1.\ < i OPENS TOMORROW! I fBViJL- A^^A^MW Tel: 21-116 (SINGAPORE) THE MOST COLOSSAL ADVENTURE OF EPIC GREATNESS! g DINO DE LAURENTIIS Presents JP STARRING jJbb With C I ANN A MARIA CAN ALE JACQUES SERNAS lON STAGE -TOMORROW at 9.30 p.m. I j TORAY346 words
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Advertisement49 1964-06-10 4 HOTEL TONIGHTS FLOOR SHOW TEDDY FOSTER COLLEEN LAYNE singing, comedy. trumpet ploying. RwrvoHom Tel: 2414. ***^4 <20 CtYLANG ROAO TIL 4*3o* jL. PRE TS: FOR THE LAST FEW PERFORMANCES 4 •|t THE SENSATIONAL "PIXIE' IN HER B€sT ORIENTAL DANCES. J^ •^t TOMORROW NIGHT: AN EVENING WITH PtTER STUYVESANT. 3^49 words
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Advertisement318 1964-06-10 4 LIDO (Spore) Charity Premiere TONIGHT 9pm Under the Distinguished Patronage of m Hr* Excellency The YANG DI-PERTUAN NEGARA In aid of The Catholic Welfare Services Fund B A Motion Picture That May Well Strengthen Your Faith H £p\ In Heaven, in mm-and a m Kg '/3| i" motion pictures! L318 words
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Advertisement552 1964-06-10 4 fSHAW GANISATION jj i LAST DAY!!! Mom I 45. 4 6 30. 9.30 p.m 1 DEBORAH KFBR R\l LLY Mil IS I JOHpILLS I QnwiEWK-fUnmKH-CIQWHSIUNB I OPENS TOMORROW •.ma>__.IUKEEMMftDS-OT. 1 DAVID NIVEN PETER SEUERS I ROBERT WAGNER CAPUC<NE I THE PINK PANTHERJ g I CIAUDIA CARDINAL* nnaniM- nammiMk- uMTt**Mrrwn .i-552 words
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Article67 1964-06-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Liew Chong Wan, of Bungsar Road was today committed by the magistrate's court here to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of causing grievlous hurt to Ching Kian Kai Liew was alleged to have assaulted Ching with a parang67 words
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337 1964-06-10 5 Perak Govt 'aims to encourage progress IPOH, Tuesday. assurance that the Alliance-dominated Perak Government "has no intention whatsoever of hindering the development and progress of local authorities" was given here today by the Mentri Besar, Inche Ahmad bin Said. Inche Ahmad's assurance was in reply to a charge by Mr.337 words
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Article57 1964-06-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuea The Buiigbar/ Brickfields branch of the Labour Parly, in a statement today, asked the Government to raise the salaries of locai civil servants by 10 per cent. The statement "deplored'" the Government's decision to sive a 10 per cent pay rise57 words
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92 1964-06-10 5 'Operation mercy aids sergeant to see dead son lESSELTON, Tues. An urgent message from Australia on Sunday set in motion "operation mercy" and within an hour Sgt. Ross Dhu was whisked away by direct flight from Jesselton to Brisbane, via Singapore. Sgt. Dhu. who arrived last Thursday with 200 members92 words
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82 1964-06-10 5 ALOR STAR, rues— The police here last night detained live suspects in connection with the murder of a padi planter, Shaffie bin fiaad, at Penang, 22 miles from here, last Fhursday. They were arrested In their homes In the village. Snaffle, 42. was82 words
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Article32 1964-06-10 5 LUMUT. Tues. The Executive Engineer. Dindings. Mr. Kriual Singh, has been transferred to the Public Works Department headquarters in Ipoh and has been succeeded here by air. Yeoh Ens Hun.32 words
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268 1964-06-10 5 AUSTRALIAN SINGER RECORDS ASIAN SONGS OYDNEY, Tues. An Australian singer who two years ago made a very successful tour of Asia Is repaying his Asian hosts' hospitality by recording Asian songs. He is Tony Brady. He has just completed one series of radio programmes for the Australian Broadcasting Commission featuring268 words
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Article34 1964-06-10 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues.— T'io Bishop of Penang, Mgr Francis Chan, confirmed 200 Catholics at the Bacred Heart Church in Kulim on Sunday evening. About half of them were children of estate labourers34 words
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199 1964-06-10 5 PENANG, Tuesday. TiHE Lord Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, the A Right Rev. Kenneth Sansbury, today described the opening of the St. Nicholas Occupation Centre for the Blind as "a striking and significant example of Christianity in action." I The bishop who officially opened and199 words
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Article39 1964-06-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR Tuea.— Mr. Marco Zichdla. mar.agfr of AiitaHa AirlinPb (Malaysia region), inday left fur Singapore en route to IraJy on transfer. He is being replaced by Mr. Francesco Vinci from the comoany's Hong Kong office39 words
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176 1964-06-10 5 The 'Grand Canyon' of Indian Ocean pENANC, Tues. New facts about the seabed of the Indian Ocean have been discovered by, the U.S. oceanographic vessel, Pioneer, which returned here today after a two-month survey trip. "We have discovered a submarine canyon east of Ceylon, bigger than the Grand Canyon in176 words
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Article27 1964-06-10 5 MUAR, Tues. The Johore Government will build three schools costing $175,000 In Tenang Btatlon. Medoi and Chemplak. Work on them will begin this year.27 words
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Miscellaneous290 1964-06-10 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Like this house In London.' 1. Split formerly audible at <4i Lambeth (7t. 7. Friendly message I get naott S. To take the point a itep morning (8). further. It's bad economy (7). S. Sharp-looidng point. poel9. You think there s nothing to tlve. without290 words
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234 1964-06-10 6 Drivers face 'test' in 200-mile rally SINGAPORE, Tues *3 More than 40 British army vehicles, ranging from quarter-ton-tiers to three-tonners, will be driven along about 200 miles of roads in Singapore ;>nd Johore on Thursday and Friday. They will b« taking part in m driving championship arranged by the British234 words
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Article64 1964-06-10 6 MALACCA, Tues. A Brl- tbh soldier from the 16th Meld Ambulance of the Royal Army Medical Corps was found shot dead at Terendak Camp, 13 miles from here, this morning. His name was not disclosed. Military authorities said they did not suspect foul play. A letter64 words
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Article80 1964-06-10 6 28 graduate as seamen SINGAPORE. Tues. The chairman of the Singapore Marine Employers' Federation. Mr. T.P. Calflecott. has presented certificates to 28 graduate trainees (or the training ihip. Singapore, after they had successfully completed their threemonth course on seamanship. The ceremony was held on board the Singapore on Saturday. The80 words
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Article65 1964-06-10 6 BATU PAHAT. Tues.— Rahman bin Hashim. 18. yesterday pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court her to stealing a pair of shoes belonging to Omar bin Rabu from the mosque at Jalan Fatimah on May 13. The president of the court. Inche Daim bin Haji Zainuddln. ordered65 words
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Article341 1964-06-10 6 WAR DEPARTMENT TO PAY GRATUITIES TO 3,000 WHO WILL LEAVE i EMPLOYMENT IN JUNE (JRATUITIES for 3,000 amahs who leave the employment of the British, Australian and New Zealand Forces in Malaya at the end of June will cost the three services $2 million. The amahs341 words
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Article137 1964-06-10 6 $500 OR FIVE MONTHS FOR A KISS OINGAPORE, Tues For kissing an assistant nurse without her consent, Tan Yeow Kwa, 22, was fined $500 or five months' jail by a magistrate court this afternoon. Tan, also known as Yeow Kwang, pleaded guilty to a charge of using criminal force early137 words
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Article36 1964-06-10 6 KAJANG. Tues. More than 600 people in the Ulu Langat district who possess firearms are reminded that their licences expire at the end of the month. Police circulars to this effect nave been despatched.36 words
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Article29 1964-06-10 6 KLA-NQ, Tues. K. Rengaxamv. 63, unemployed, wm fatally injured when he was knocked down by a car at the 15th mile Batu Tiga road here yesterday.29 words
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Article, Illustration138 1964-06-10 6 SULTAN SEES FRENCH ART VI ALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Sultan and Tengku Ampuan of Selangor this morning spent almost an hour at the National Art Gallery admiring the works of modern French masters on exhibition. The million dollar exhibition wu opened on May 15 by the Raja Permaisurl Agong. and138 words
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157 1964-06-10 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Governor of Malacca, Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusuf was so impressed by Singapore's National Theatre today that he expressed a wish that his state could have a similar theatre. He said: "We would like to have a theatre like this, which157 words
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211 1964-06-10 6 Youths are urged to study Malay shorthand I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1Y The Selangor Mentri Besar, Inche Harun bin Haji Idris. has called on youths of all communities either in government or commercial firms to learn Malay shorthand (trengkas). Speaking at the presentation of Malay shorthand certificates at the Sultan Sulaiman211 words
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Article262 1964-06-10 6 nPAIPING, Tues.— The 1 United Front comprising members of the United Democratic Party, the Socialist Front and two Independents which has been in control of the Town Council for a year, is now likely to come apart at the seams. Political circles here are referring to262 words
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265 1964-06-10 7 Fined third time for similar offence I POH. Tues.— Gurbaksh Singh, a clerk with the Ipoh Municipal Council, was flned $50 for the third time for driving a car without a road tax licence. He pleaded guilty to this and two other charges in the Traffic Court here today. He265 words
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Article21 1964-06-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Third Magistrate here, Inche Abu Manser bin Ali. will be transferred to Seremban on June 16.21 words
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118 1964-06-10 7 AWARDS FOR THREE WHO HELPED POLICE SINGAPORE, Tues.— Three 15-year-old boys were today given letters of commendation and a cash award of $50 each for helpIng to arrest a housebreaker ln Redhill Close in February. The three are Chng Kirn Slang, a student of the Tanglin Integrated Secondary Vocational School.118 words
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504 1964-06-10 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ■JTHE Economic Development Board is seeking legislation to broaden the scope of its activities, says its annual report for 1962. The report, which will be presented at the Legislative Assembly meeting tomorrow, says that the boards activities should be extended504 words
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Article27 1964-06-10 7 MALACCA. Turs. The tinance and general purposes committee of the Municipal Council will hold a meeting at thr council chamber here at 8 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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Article157 1964-06-10 7 Kuchingbound plane delayed SINGAPORE, Tues. A Kuching bound Malaysian aircraft, carrying the Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar AH Saifuddin. returned to Singapore airport this morning after being airborne tor one and half hours The Fokker Friendship aircraft which had developed hydraulic trouble while ln flight, landed safely. No emergency alert157 words
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84 1964-06-10 7 KUCHING. Tues. Inche Abu Bakar Maron. secretarygeneral of the Indonesian Association in Sarawak's First Division, today urged all Indonesians living in Sarawak to give full co-operation to the Sarawak Government and the Central Government against Indonesian confrontation. Recently, the Indonesian Association of Sarawak comprising 32184 words
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200 1964-06-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The development projects being launched in the country provide ample opportunity for work for efficient contractors. The Assistant Minister or Commerce and Industry. Haji Khalld bin Awang Cteman said thta today when he opened the .second technical coarse for Malay contractors at200 words
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Article107 1964-06-10 7 IT'UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Philippines Consulate here will celebrate its country's Independence Day next Friday with n reception at the Royal Selangor Golf Club .rom 7 to 9 p.m. >han 100 G< vernmen: ■liomn'v bu roir-"-.iv! y lender:" are expected I to lend the reception. The Consulate,107 words
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Article, Illustration140 1964-06-10 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two Malaysian Airways flight stewardesses (above) returned here last night from two weeks' stint with Australian airlines, under an exchange programme, full 'Of praise for the hospitality of the Australians. I "They gave such a big welcome everywhere. .we did140 words
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328 1964-06-10 7 MURDER CASE TOLD OF 'DIVORCE OR ELSE 9 THREAT IPOH, Tuesday. death of a 32-year-old barber in Teluk Anson last January was today described by the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Perak, Inche Mohamed bin Yaacob, as a "beastly killing by a man with a very wicked heart." In the dock of328 words
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Article29 1964-06-10 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Tuefi A new $15,000 hall has been added to the Hindu Temple in Station Road here. It will be used for weddings and other ceremonies29 words
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87 1964-06-10 7 Work starts on $60,000 Sikh temple in Ipoh IPOH. Tues. Work on a new $60,000 Sikh temple started In Ashby Road here today. The foundation stone for the single-storey threeroomed temple was laid at a simple ceremony by Sant Sohan Singh, the priest of the Sikh temple from Malacca The87 words
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87 1964-06-10 7 Marine Police get 3 new patrol boats Singapore. Tues. Three hifth-powered marine patrol launches costing $208,800 have Just been added to the Marine Police's fleet of 22 launches and six river crafts The 36-foot long boats were built by Ho Ah Lam Boat Builders ln Kalian g and were completed87 words
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Article63 1964-06-10 7 tPOH. Tues.— A schoolboy. Phang Kirn Wah, nine, was drowned in a disused mining dool in Menglembu, near here, yesterday afternoon. Two of his friends, who I also went with him for a swim In the pool, ran away when Phang got into difficulties A villager.63 words
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241 1964-06-10 7 5 Penang gang leaders exiled to mainland pENANG. Tues. Fi*» 1 secret society leaders, including two Tiger Generals, have been exiled to the mainland by an order issued by the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. Fong Ah Ngow. 22-year-old leader and Tiger General of the Sap Pat Loh Hon241 words
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Article46 1964-06-10 7 PENANO, Tues. A racegoer from Ipoh. Lim Thin FTong, 38. was granted 52.000 ball when h« pleaded not truilty today to a charge of acting as a bookmaker at the Penang Turf Club on "May 3. The case will be heard on July 30.46 words
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Advertisement106 1964-06-10 7 ACCEPTABLE ON ALL J§ J FEDERAL PWD. L^-^«-l-j^^_J PROJECTS. MALAYSIA'S FINEST U^^^^^l ROOFING TILE Ref No (179) ln DPW. D R. 2139/52 Made by FEDERAL TILE MANUFACTURERS LTD. FACTORY: Sungel Pelek. Selangor. Tel: K. Lumpur *****. Sungei Pelek 225. Suir Agents HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. You get garden-fresh flavour in106 words
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Advertisement97 1964-06-10 7 NANYANG ESTATE Ideally designed Modern I terrace Houses and Shop Houses in good residential /i/f§fe\ area on freehold land/ A Price Reasonable/ >( z JINJANG NORTH, K.LUMPUR. __^j y j FEATURES SINGLE STOREY TERRACE HOUSES'. 3 bedrooms with Bathrooms attached, Spacious Living and Dining Room and Kitchen. All have modern97 words
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315 1964-06-10 8 Fisherman paid $100 for 'wonder' stone PENANG, Tuesday. A FISHERMAN, Abdullah bin Besut, told a magistrate's court today he bought a "rare stone" for $100 from a youth who claimed it possessed "supernatural powers." "He said it could cure the sick and protect fishermen while they were out at sea,"315 words
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143 1964-06-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The British Labour Party's spokesman on defence matters, Mr. Denis Healey, left for Borneo yesterday after discussing with the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, the military and political problems facing Malaysia. Mr. Healey. wtu> arrived her* last night143 words
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Article27 1964-06-10 8 MUAR. Tues— The local branch of the Amalgamated National ITnion of Local Authorities Bnployees will hold a dinner at the Jubilee Hall here on Friday.27 words
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Article25 1964-06-10 8 TAIPING Tues. The Talplng branch of the Government Servants Co-operative Thrift and Lean Society will hold its annual meeting her* on June 20.25 words
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170 1964-06-10 8 FISHERMEN IDLE FOR MONTH RETURN TO SEA A LOR STAR. Tues. It was back to sea today for hundreds of Ked a h fishermen whom bad weather had kept idle for nearly one month. It had been described by the fishermen as the worst season within living memory. The hard-hit170 words
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73 1964-06-10 8 I SINGAPORE, Tues.— The unidentified body of an Indian was recovered from the sea near Amber Road by a fisherman today. The man between 50 and 80 years of age. stoutly built, about five ft., five inches tall with grey hair. He was73 words
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185 1964-06-10 8 Umno: Why so many doctors quit Govt? 1 pENANG, Tues. The I Ministry of Health i is to be asked to investigate the causes of the frequent resignaj tions of government j doctors and health officers from the General Hospital here. This Is urged by the Kelawel Umno youth division185 words
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Article66 1964-06-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two youths were today charged ir. the Sessions Court here with robbin* Karuppiah Naggappa Gounder m $24 .and a watch valued at $10 at Sungei Way Tin at 1J.35 p.m. on Saturday. They were Lee Yun Chay. 21, and La! Khee Chong.66 words
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Article28 1964-06-10 8 MUAR, Tues— The Rotary Club here will hold an installation dinner at the Jubilee Hall on Saturday for the clubs new pr»-sldf-nt. Dr. Lee Lai Hung.28 words
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113 1964-06-10 8 \JALACCA, Tues. The State Welfare Committee has drawn up plans for a $600,000 home for the aged here. The home, to be built at the 7th mile Malacca-Alor Gajah road, will have a workshop, a surau, a temple and a church. The chairman113 words
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Advertisement544 1964-06-10 8 COOI MORE SPACE AT LESS COST GENERAL^ ELECTRIC give you the three most wanted features in one air-conditioner DIC Pflftl lIIC P ADAPITV Des '9 n ed for cooling ity of heat a room air-conditioner removes in one hour. DID UUULInII UArAUII I large rooms. Enjoy lIITQI fl|||ET No ann544 words
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Miscellaneous228 1964-06-10 8 Alley Oap By V.T. llnwrnliw* HEY, WHATS ALL T OH, I WfcS JUST OH, SO YOU SOMEONE I PONT KNOW N s7^ 1 ~S w OH l GEE WE YEAR 1 I RMT TH" HOLLERING < IAUOMQ WITH ALLKJ FOUNP 'IM, I BY THE ANYONE A BETTER QO I FK3GER228 words
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Article, Illustration2046 1964-06-10 9 Straits times SPECIAL FEATURE iviormon massacre I A BLOODY CHAPTER IN THE STORY OF THE POLYGAMOUS SECT WHO PIONEERED SETTLEMENT OF THE AMERICAN CONTINENT ON July 24, 1847, and advance party of the polygamous Morman sect pushed through a precipitous Rocky Mountain canyon on the parched, arid Salt Lake Valley2,046 words
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Advertisement46 1964-06-10 9 £&ss£ flB BBfea^^4 Wm flfl the flavour of fine tobaccos enhanced by a touch of refreshing menthol. /!sss That is why Consulate is always fresh 7"/^^ /&ss& cool as a mountain stream. 7^*^» fc /&ss£ WORLO'S FIRST AND BRITAIN'S LARGEST-SELLING MENTHOL CIGARETTE r >< /&s££ «MM*Caw«W» C-M-2'ttl46 words
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Article120 1964-06-10 10 M Word* tit (Mimtmum) MR AND MRS. Loo Nyen Hoi thank fnend.v relatives, for their valuable presents, assistance, attendance on the ocra*inn ol their marnajte oa 6-6-64. OONA KAM and family thank friends and relatives for wreaths donations assistance and attendance at •\f funeral of my late beloved bus120 words
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Article272 1964-06-10 10 M Word* SIC (MOUmmm) SINGAPORE BALLET ACADEMY Junior Tap clam Saturday afternoon. RinK Spore 1!37<2. HAVE YOU a late evening to-nlgnt? T»i. n keep yourself at far the occasion with Pro-plus lbs perfect energy laHsli TWINKLE TWINKLE, Morris Car, at the Annual Blind Bazaur. It you a $1 Ticket272 words
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Article35 1964-06-10 10 i* Wmrd* SlJ* I Mim.) SCIENCE ANO HEALTH with to the scripture* by Mary Baker Eddy amiable from Christian Selene* ReadIng Room, 8 Orange. Orove Road. s pore 10 Open tontKht 6HO p.m35 words
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Article712 1964-06-10 10 It would be a melancholy thing if historians of the future were to record that while tiny South Vietnam endured its war with stoic calm its distant and gigantic ally, the United States, broke under the strain. This could happen if some of the do-or-die desperation abroad712 words
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Article503 1964-06-10 10 Armed with the data collected by a university survey team, the Federal Capital Commissioner should now be able to tackle the problem of sauatter removal far more confidently and methodically. The survey report has yet to be made public, but even the extracts so far offered to the503 words
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Article1000 1964-06-10 10 GODFREY HODGSON - GODFREY HODGSON ELECTRONIC THOUSANDS of television viewers in this politi-cally-conscious city went to bed on the night of June 2 convinced that Senator Barry Coldwater had won the Republican primary ©lection in California by beating Nelson Rockefeller. The next morning's newspapers carried positive headIines"COLDWATER WINS." The newspapers1,000 words
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Article, Illustration656 1964-06-10 10 HOWARD SIMONS - DOWN TO THE SEA BED FOR OIL HOWARD SIMONS HOLLAND'S GAS FIND STARTS AN EXPLORATION FRENZY The Washington Post T ONDON, Tues. The greatest single concentrated search for oil and gas since World War II is under way in the North Sea. More than 40 companies are mapping this body656 words
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Article143 1964-06-10 10 TT is very soon obvious to a visitor in Malaya and Singapore that there are an endless number of beautiful scenic spots well worth visiting. It is also regrettably obvious that the local population take these places of beauty and Interest very much for granted. This143 words
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Article89 1964-06-10 10 rnHE Tourist Promotion X Board is to be commended on its selection of those six pretty maidens, who. needless to add. will certainly help to boost the traffic-ln-flow of tourists to our island state, but would It not have been more appropriate to have appointed a selection89 words
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Article69 1964-06-10 10 MIGHT I register a mild protest against the Hokkien announcer over Radio Slngapura who rendered "a haven of tolerance, harmony and progress in the stormy seas of South-East Asia" in our Prime Minister's speech at the City Hall steps on National Day. as thiantonqr I.e. 'heaven', instead. No69 words
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Advertisement594 1964-06-10 10 Straits Tiaet k Malay Mail Cts**Mted *dv*rt>a*in«4it* may be handed Me M near COU> STOMAM AffCAOC Orchard Roml COLO »TO(»ASF BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD— 4CATONO KtPPEL ROAD-NAVAL lASI Avtnorltvd AfMlt; CITY BOOK STORE LTD Wl»v-h*«t»< Hovh. CoNvw Q**y THE NEW* FRONT > Itzpatrtck't Su|Hl*»*l»sl M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road,594 words
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Advertisement23 1964-06-10 10 NEW ARRIVAL! CLARKS (Children's) SHOES THE HOUSE OF TANG H*^^9fihLfe**)»>i C. K. TANG (S) LTD. 310. Orchard Rd. Singapore. Tel: *****—***** (4 lines)23 words
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Advertisement71 1964-06-10 10 OmW Ik' tortfrii jfßar Bk Enjoy the masculine freshness of W& Every Old Spice product gives yon a fresher kind of I confidence in yourself we call it Old Spice awareoeu; the distinctive masculine look. ~^n lIMI.TOW MEW YORK UOHOOM »»>' on Sony D*o4*r*At o*ooo'*'-' Sodli China P<ma«o fust Hong71 words
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Article197 1964-06-10 11 NANYANG DISCORD OVER A WORD OINGAPORE. Tues. A lull has followed, the settlement last Friday of the Naoyang University reorganisation problem, which had the Singapore Government and the University Council talking for more than three years. Penang millionaire Mr. Lav Oeok Swee. who led the fiveman "Nantah" delegation which signed197 words
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Article59 1964-06-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR.JTueR The Malayan Association "or the Blind hop** to rmise at least $40,000 an It* annual "Flower Dnv" on June 27. About 5.000 valuntarv worker* will on that day go out on the «tre«t« to sell about 400.000 artificial flowers. The funds raised will l»59 words
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Article566 1964-06-10 11 200,000 to get more pay backdated to Feb. I—as1 as a result of recommendations by the mediator TWO hundred thousand workers in 556 estates are in for an $11 million windfall in back pay as a result of recommendations by Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman, Secretary566 words
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302 1964-06-10 11 UNION TO MEET ON PA V CLAIM BY 18,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. •piE Amalgamated Union of Employees in Government Clerical and Allied Services is to hold a meeting on Saturday on better pay claims by 18,000 clerks, typists and machine operators. The meeting Is ln anticipation of a new Government302 words
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107 1964-06-10 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Industrial Arbitration Court today completed hearing evidence of wit* nesses in the two-year-old dispute between the United Commercial Bank Ltd.. and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union. The dispute relates to bonus and whether certain employees, who stopped work in 1962107 words
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Article52 1964-06-10 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Sam P. Gllstrap. United States Consul General In Singapore, has been recalled to Washington for re-assign-ment. Mr. and Mrs. Gllstrap will leave Singapore on Sunday by air. Mr. Gllstrap. 57. has been Con.sul-General in Singapore since October 1961. Before that he was Consul-General ln52 words
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Article49 1964-06-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. More than (21.000 was donated to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Fund last month. Donations came from the Penan* and Perak turf clubs. (5.000 and $1,000 respectively: The Penang State Appeal Committee. $6,561. and the Perak State Appeal Committee. $5,000. among others.49 words
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Article21 1964-06-10 11 I KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Panar Road English School (Onei will I hold its annual sporu on Thurs|oa> and r'ridajr.21 words
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Article356 1964-06-10 11 pH)R years some Malay fishermen of the East Coast have come back from the sea to tell people of the "big ones that got away" but of course nobody believed them. They spoke about a large spear-bearing fish which they called "ikan suji" or "mersujl" but it356 words
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Article41 1964-06-10 11 BATU PAHAT, Tues Mr Gumam Singh has been elected president of the Johore branch of the National Union of Teachers Other officials arp: Vice-preM-dent. Mr. Ang Kean Kah: secretary. Mr. S. Tharumarntnam: and treasurer. Mr. Fang Yong Shcak.41 words
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Article34 1964-06-10 11 SINGAPORE. Tue«. The Liquor Licensing Board today approved six applications for beer house licences and another five for I bars at a quarterly session held ln (he first Criminal District Court34 words
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118 1964-06-10 11 Police hold four i Indonesians in Muar \|UAR, Tues. Marh> Police here today detained four Indonesians found ln a sailln* boat in the Muar River estuary. A Marine Police launch w>> on routine patrol at the rtvor mouth about 2 p.m. when th<police sighted the sailing boat. When the launch118 words
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Article60 1964-06-10 11 I JOHORE BAHRU. Tumi. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew I Sin will visit Johore Bahru on i Thursday to inspect new extensions being carried out to the Jnhore customs station. Tomorrow. Mr. Tan. accompanied by the Minister for Local Government and Housing. Mr.60 words
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Article32 1964-06-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Turn. Th« Minister of Agriculture and Cv ooerativea. Inche Mohamed Khr Johan. will address the Inaugural meeting of the Kampong Pandan I Bahru Co-operative Shop Boclety on Sunday.32 words
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Advertisement133 1964-06-10 11 I^j^ canny oommurers icarry COOKS Z^- cheques JSicontinuousJy/ But seriously, the wise traveller will a'ways carry Cooks Travellers Cheques the safest and most convenient way of carrying money when abroad. Cooks Traveller* Cheques can be cashed at anytime, anywhere they're recognised all over the world. And in a way they133 words
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Advertisement166 1964-06-10 11 JP^ modern bride Vj Let Robinson's supply the brtde-to-be with all her wedding needs, I with the exception of the groom! t^^^^^ I F° r the perfect informal wedding. I Short Bridal Gowns, so practical j^r I and exquisite for formal occasions V aJJP I afterwards. See the magnificent I166 words
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Miscellaneous628 1964-06-10 11 pToday*s Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE RAD O MALAYSIA SHORTWAVE SERVICES: 41 and 25 metre* NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SERVICES: 41.7 and 63.2 17(i Mrtrrt Mftra A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary. 7i 0 ft n ni?A e i U^ e V 2-S2 S ewB: «-02 Morning628 words
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Article, Illustration488 1964-06-10 12 Retail store takes on the Swiss look AN elegantly-furnished Singapore shop dealing exclusively with Swissmade watches and clocks Watches of Switzerland Ltd. opens today. It is situated on the ground floor of John Little's Arcade the new shopping centre of the city. It offers a wide and colourful selection to488 words
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Advertisement64 1964-06-10 12 W .^MnA iqHSJ H «f IF. Ik. L "^^orf IKs^iM^iiiiii Htftsli^S THE FLATTEST WATCH IN THE WORLD.... with a sweep second hand. The Favre-Leuba ***** model is an example of unmatched watch making skill, backed by eight generations of experience. In this exclusive model, Favre-Leuba has combined perfect precision witli64 words
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Advertisement90 1964-06-10 12 1949: Eterna Matic. with its revolmionary ballbearingmounted selfwinding system, created a technical sensation 1956: The "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 time, to produce a startling90 words
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Advertisement107 1964-06-10 12 Congratulations and Best Wishes on the opening of Watches of Switzerland Ltd. in John Little's Tourist Shopping Centre. "The Finest for the Discriminating" the products The National Cash i i i Register Co. (S) Ltd. M D are proud to announce that I 1 yet another progressive /^n^/^rP\ store has107 words
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Article, Illustration336 1964-06-10 13 See worked his way up to become director FROM a watch salesman to the managing director of one of the most modern watch stores in Singapore That, in short, is the "success story" of Mr. Patrick See, the head of Watches of Switzerland Ltd. I Mr. See started on a336 words
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Article, Illustration120 1964-06-10 13 Meet the shop's chief technician MR. FONG Puk Kui. 34, is chief technician of Watches of Switzerland Ltd. In his spacious workroom, he repairs watches, checks their Intricate me--1 chanisms with an electronic timing machine. One of his main duties Is to see that the watches are In 100 per120 words
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Advertisement335 1964-06-10 13 The Jardine Waugh Organisation and Bulova International Ltd. extend their best wishes to Watches of Switzerland Ltd. on their official opening. ft y *tiiii Leadership, with men, is mm «m powered tuning fork that born of outstanding qua- iW; oscillates 360 times a lities. Leadership with Wj second. It is335 words
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Advertisement279 1964-06-10 13 x^SS^SJm^y^rrSo^ best WP&EmtmcS&W International Watch Co M^^jtry^g^^ makers of high precision N^ffiJiPfc ***fes~^"^ watches for nearly a hundred years and known all over the world under the trade-mark IWC. International" have modern work-rooms, latest instruments technical devices for up-to-date production methods and a staff ot ehu specialists. The "International" was279 words
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Advertisement405 1964-06-10 14 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACAWT M Words SS (Mln.)— Box St rts. oxir, WANTED:— Gurkha Driver in X.L unmarried able to drive all cars. Repl! Box A 3977 S.T. K L. WANTED INDIAN MALE Import Export Clerk by Well-Establixhed Kirn i.f High Street. Apply Box A 6996 B.T. Spore.405 words
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Advertisement580 1964-06-10 14 SITUATIONS VACANT m Words SS (Mtn.)— Box St ets. exfr< TEXTILE SALECIRL WANTEC Johore Bahru. Qualification Engllsl Form I to V. Knowledge Chinese essen f tial. Good personality. Apply 127-C Jalan Tenteram, Singapore. PREMIER INSTITUTION Require; n Experienced Tutors Kor Shorthand Architectural Draughtsmanship. Sales manshlp. Economics, Mathematics n Apply Box580 words
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Advertisement1201 1964-06-10 14 ACCOMMODATION WANTED St Words SS (Mtn.)— Box it cts. txtrm UNFURNISHED TWO ROOM$ flat terrace serai -detached bungalow in i Districts 15, 16. 11. or 21 rent $120/--$16(1 Box A 5993 S.T B'pore VOUNC ENGLISH BACHELOR Requires respectable accommodation In K.L. from third week June. Full details I Immediately to1,201 words
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Advertisement913 1964-06-10 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 29 Words $S (Min.)— Box M cts. txtrm BUYING A HOUSE? Kitted with cnttall Metal Windows and Louvres, your Investment is secure and high resale value guaranteed. Remember you pay no more tor Crittall quality and prestige. HOUSES LAND WANTED Jt Words SS (Mln.)— Box SO913 words
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Advertisement947 1964-06-10 14 LOAN 19 Words Si (Min.}— Box M rfs. oxtrm BACHELOR URGENTLY REQUIRES loan of $1,300. Payable In Instalments nth Interest. Please write Box A6OOO RT. B' pore. RESPECTABLE CHINESE EXECUTIVE urgently requires $2,500 loan payable In ten months $300 monthly. Reply Box A 3975 S.T. K.L. OFFICE EQUIPMENT tt Words947 words
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Advertisement1004 1964-06-10 14 PEST CONTROL "By Par the Best" RENTOKIL MALAYSIA LTO. (Incorporated In Singapore! A member of the Rentokil Group World-wide Specialists In Fumigation. Termite. Rodent, Insect Control A Scientific Wood Preservation. Rentokil Branches throughout Malaysia Head Office: 14. CHEONG HONO LIM $TREIT. SINGAPORE. Tel: ***** *****. The Istest thing in rst1,004 words
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Advertisement881 1964-06-10 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Words SS (Min.)— Box St cts. oxtrm LATE 19*3 VAUXHALL Victor DeLttxe in excellent condition complete with Backer Radio. Insurance and many extras 6,000 miles. Phone r spore) ***** Mr*. Llm, Price $5,500/- 0.n.0. USED CARS FOR SAL! IS«3 Merrls Miner 1000 4 dr. $3,900 19*3 Triumph881 words
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Advertisement701 1964-06-10 14 FOR SALE Words S* (Mtn.)— Box St rts. oxtrm B. A 0. T.V. SETS pro.l rellent picture and sound. Eutland Trading Co.. Singapore *****. FREE OIFTI for Kirtrs Refrigerators. Call at Bob B wee Trek, lie Middle Road. Tel: (Spore) *****. LATEST PHILCO Room Alr-Coodt-tlonrrs available at Singapore RrfrlKrratlon Company.701 words
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Advertisement1255 1964-06-10 15 Tfl UVUPOOI A WlSt CIASI Ul 0»l S BO'I Sl'H P S'lvM" PtMM ICAPfRM linrtMi il Pt IMtt MM 11 PTRRNUS 1.-trMtl. (Ktlm. (I44M* MMll MMll JMM 14 It JMM I MIIAMPUS L.trtMl. run.*. J.M il JMM IS taM 11 K MMll MIMNON lillrtlM, kJi|c« MM II JMt 11 JMM1,255 words
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Advertisement2498 1964-06-10 15 BE3^^^^^^3C^sSB la- EAC LINES L^\JV~JKmm! SIMCkPOII 0 CUAiA lUMPUI.P SWtTTIMM»«« PtMAMO HhJ3QBC_^E' tt»»«M "O«M kltfulM,, »OJ>Ol«.l 11.-MIDX JtoOMI r*t P-KMI M*M PlrOMl *tm >»O-Jl tliyi SAIIINCS TO (INOI II h»»H NIMRURt MIMtR ANTWII* IHMaAMA' t).. S«Mt II Ptrt II IMM It/ II IMM Mil I :itatt IS It MM It2,498 words
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Advertisement1274 1964-06-10 15 teELLERIIAK BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ftOTTIRDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESIROUGH ftajMtrt ft V*m Pmmm n aMitMt* cm h ii hum aaStt om.u iimm tITY M UlCtSlll U 11 JMM 1114JMN -SI.M B MM tCITT M CttCAU IS 1? MM a MM M i.t, C TT t/ HIM II1,274 words
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Article113 1964-06-10 16 MELBOURNE. TUB*. Industrials' Hading continued on linn lines. Rises well exceeded Bfcttm. Colonial Sugar rose to 87 before closing at the ste.idy price of 84/9. Base metals were quirt and narrow bui Mt. Isa gained 6d. 10 42 9 Oils had little movement, mostly lower. Loans ~m steady.113 words
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Article213 1964-06-10 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) June 9. Tbree months. INDUSTRIALS Houst'ad IS eta Bavi eta Dunlops 15 eta. M Contains is .-is City Dev. 7 eta. McAlistrr 13 cts. E. Smelters 28 ctsM. Invest 14 cts. .sau 1 1 els. j c B.C o<ll red. Dies. 14 eta. Kmnmarn- I) eta213 words
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Article30 1964-06-10 16 vJ Koog yesterday the U.S. dellar was quoted at 5.73J for TT and 5.721 Xor cash. Sterling was quoted at 16 and ene tael of geld at 248|.30 words
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496 1964-06-10 16 From Our Market Correspondent YNDISTRIAL shares were 1 quietly steady and fractionally better on tbe Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. There was more Interest in the tin section and some prices tended upwards, although the noon tin price had been down $2.37} a picul from the496 words
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Article24 1964-06-10 16 June 8 June t Industrials: 105.08 105.4* Tins: J29.96 130.14 S rubbers: 105.74 105.74 Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 10024 words
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Article844 1964-06-10 16 (COMBINED business tn the Sinjiapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS: Beustead (1.000) J1.75, (1.000) 51. 77: Dunleae (S.OOU) K.W: Cut erdi. (l.UOo) $2.75, r.'.000) 53.76; East Smeltiri $4.02 SI.. (I.iMM) $4 05:844 words
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Article187 1964-06-10 16 SHIPS lying ji»o««m« the Slngaa*** harbcur or upectid tetfay areI'd. nun 1 2. Hrnmbor 4/5, B»l«nitor KW J. PeUllng N.W. 4. Nlchiro Maru 8 it. Inulnan alaru 10/11, Reginald K.rr >l 22, Tctalbaoga. Viid.i 2526. aflahima llaru 27/28. Banreocii 3ft/ 36. Naraa 38/30. Ra>aJk 4(i '41. Caltex187 words
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Article28 1964-06-10 16 JUNE MALAYAN RIBBKR PKICE: i.X. cents (up half a cent). TIN: $566,621 a picul (down 52.37 i). F^t imated nnofticial offrririK 245 tons (down 10 tons).28 words
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Advertisement1119 1964-06-10 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacitio and Great Lakes/East Canada Service) Hongko"! YokoMmi F'cisce riaii'ai Vontriai Detroit i;r>cago •'M,k,.*,mt Mara" 22/74 Jim 7 Jiiy 21 Jily 5 Alt lAm II AM 21 Aig "Tiaatsliaa Man" 22/23 July 7 Ai| 21 Au| S Stpt I Stpt II Stpl 22 Sspt1,119 words
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Advertisement1036 1964-06-10 16 J*SORIENTj LINES j TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND S.S. "HIMALAYA" (28,000 tons fully oirconditioned stabilised) Deporting PENANG 7th July 1964 SINGAPORE Bth July 1964 ♦cr Fremontle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney cV Wellington. Limited ONE CLASS TOURIST accommodation available Apply to your Trovel Agent or: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS CROSFIELD1,036 words
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Advertisement605 1964-06-10 16 t______9 Hb i_^flE ar~!J Spare ETA/rro FROM CALCUTTA M. KAKINADA m.». "State c* Assam" tor Osoko, Koba one) Vokohomo Jyna 11/12 FROM BOMBAY m.v. "State or Andhra" tor Japan 14/1 > FROM YOKOHAMA, OSAKA 4. MOJI m.v. "Banner CliH" tor Visokhapotnom and Calcutta 12/12 FROM JAPAN JJ, HONGKONG m.v. "State605 words
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Advertisement131 1964-06-10 16 WtSTBOUNB EBtBPt SERVICE S.nppore r-ening Marseilles, Narrt, BMtirt, NAUSICAA 22/24 JaM 2S/27 Jim 21 JMa Aitweri, MMNMft. llMaa, SOUTH t WEST AFRICA SERVICE TCNIIANCA It Part OurtMft (22/lj, Port ih/aotin 12J/I), Uaoetoim Mttsdi (1/7J, Pon sarcourt Li(os (?/7i, Coioroi (B/7J, Lome. t*<m. T*imMi. (laiun/n. Otkar (23/7). EASTtBUNBi O»o Art Arr.131 words
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Article255 1964-06-10 17 JUNE first gride rubber buyers f.o.b. closed st 5 p.m. In Singapors and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 6*l cents par Ib. up half cent on Monday's closing level for the position. The tone Kan quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prises In cents per Ib. yesterday: INT. 1 R.S.S.255 words
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Article69 1964-06-10 17 £HINESE Produce Eichango, Smgapore neon prices per picul yoterday: Coconut oil: bulk S4T] sellers, drum JMH rcUen. Copra: June July UK/Continent: Vnqupted. Pepper: Muntok whit. J135 sellers, Sarawak white Sl32i sellers, special Sarawak black $10.% sellers, garbled 1-amponK black $110 sellers, ASTA ti'l'ii sellers. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers'69 words
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Article60 1964-06-10 17 The Malsyan Eiehangi Banks' Aneciation m.irt.- these changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $i(ini Selling TT or OD ready: Deutsche Mark* 128|: Holland Cuildtrt 1171: Swiss Frsncs 1-I**l Bsislsn Francs Ifill: French Frsnss 1S8J: Danish Kroner 01; Norwegian Kroner 2311; Swedish Kroner 166 i:60 words
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450 1964-06-10 17 ON THE Penang market, the price of Straits tin fell yesterday by $2.37J a picul to $566.62} on an unofficial estimated offering of 245 tons, down 10 tons. This followed the overnight rise in London quotations to £1.133 spot and £1.118 forward,450 words
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Advertisement217 1964-06-10 17 (Continued from Page 14) TEAMBATHS MASSAGE. ETC Wnrii U fMtH.t—tn M rfs os*ra TIRED? LET LAUREL Ma-ace •'i.imhaih rrfrrrh you Licensed Mai- use, 319-P River Valley i.lrphone ***** 10-00 i in. to x no p.m. sharp. JEUNISSt El BIAUTI Steam i elax r>au> aod nody-msssaae ay es ucnencfii masseur/ masseuse217 words
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Advertisement503 1964-06-10 17 MISCELLANEOUS it Words $1 (Min.)-Box i» els. extra UNITY is our Watchword read Brrita Harlan and be up-to-date with what you are expected to do to be a Kood citizen familiar with our National Language. SENSIBLE MARRIACE MATCHMAKING through Asia Marriage Bureau it safest confidential means of choonlnß life-partner! Ring503 words
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Advertisement521 1964-06-10 17 Results of Lucky Draw In aid of the Poor by the Society of St Vincent de Paul at the Churches of Nativity St. Anne on tbe 7th of June 1964. Permit 6/64 (For Members Only) Ist prize No. *****. 2nd prize No. *****. 3rd prize No. *****. 4th prize No.521 words
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Advertisement670 1964-06-10 17 Companies under the General Management of Messrs. Osborne and Chappel Ipoh. Tin ore outputs for May 1964. PICTJLS CHENDERIANO TIN DREDGING LTD. 289 GOPENG CONSOLIDATED LTD. AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES 3.304 HONGKONG TIN LTD. 417 IDRU3 HYDRAULIC TIN LTD. 516 KENT (FMS) TIN DREDGING LTD. 355 KILLINGHALL TIN LTD. 870 KELLAS670 words
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Advertisement915 1964-06-10 17 TENDERS J.K.R. PERLIS TENDER NOTICE Tenders will oe received from registered J.K.R. Contractor m Class 'PX' and above at the office of the Jurutera Kerja. Pejabat Kerja Raya, Perils at Kangar up to 12.00 noon of the 15th JUNE. 1964 for the:— THE CONSTRUCTION OP 5 UNITS LABOUR LINES INCLUDING915 words
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Advertisement138 1964-06-10 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE A TENDERS will be received from Registered P.W.D. Contractors In Class 'EX' and above up to 12 Noon on 18th June. 1964 at the office of the Pegawai Daerah, Seremban for THE CONSTRUCTION OF NEW MOBQUES: (a) Kg. Labu Ulu Bth Mile. (b) Gedong Lalang, Ampangan. (c)138 words
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Advertisement425 1964-06-10 17 TENDERS J.K.R.. NEGRI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Registered P.W.D., Contractors in class 'C and above up to 12.000 NOON on 11th June. 1964 at the office of the Jurutera Negerl. Negri Sembilan. Seremban for the Erection and Completion of Secondary Continuation Schools, at Kuala Klawang in425 words
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Advertisement176 1964-06-10 17 i* "\sS" l La EVINRUDE FIRST IN OUTBOARDS Th» all m» ■>' tip SPORT. WIN; the ultra. compart rude designed for tuning and nmt highspeed furl Kt. Water. down itMrlng handle for MSy •towrmg. Shallow -writer drive water proof Completely loundsealed. Short rigid drive-shaft deliver! engirt* torque v»ith peak ert.oency.176 words
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369 1964-06-10 18 GOALIE HO IS 'SENSATION' OF INDIA TOUR KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE MALAYSIAN hockey team's currrent tour of India is paying terrific dividends, according to Aziz Durairatnam, the MHF vicepresident who is tour manager. In letters to the Straits Times, Mr. Durairatnam says: "Our best players have improved tremendously and most369 words
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Article, Illustration313 1964-06-10 18 Wilson tops jockeys table RACING by Epsom Jeep IPOH, Tues.— The 1964 racing season has reached its half-way mark and it looks like another keen tussle for the jockey championship. With five winners at the Perak Derby meeting which ended here on Sunday Johnny Wilson has taken the lead In313 words
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Article333 1964-06-10 18 IPOH, Tues. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on the Ipoh races on Sunday. KACLS I. h and 8: Nothing to reoort. KACt I: Uicnitied Lady ua.s very traction* and could not be placed in her starting stall. She was about to be withdrawn by the stewards when333 words
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Article22 1964-06-10 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malaysia Amateur Basketball Association management committee will meet at Merdeka Stadium here on Sunday (11 a.m.).22 words
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Article20 1964-06-10 18 PENANO. Tues.— The Old Xaverians Association will organise this years Penang open and handicap billiards championships next month.20 words
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Article29 1964-06-10 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Selangor open and novices amateur boxing championships will be held at Buklt Blntang Park here on July 4-5. Entries close on June 27.29 words
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Article21 1964-06-10 18 PENANO. Tues— The Methodist Boys" School will hold their annual athletic championships at the City Stadium here on Saturday.21 words
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270 1964-06-10 18 IZUALA LUMPUR. 1Y Tues. Colin Beadle, the Malaysian Armed Forces footballer, died on Sunday on board the Dutch lirer Oranje on his way home to EngJynd Capt. Beadle was 29. He was going on leave prior to a new posting to West Germany.270 words
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Article277 1964-06-10 18 Malacca, Ipoh may see M-games SOCCER I/UALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues.— A few matches in this year's Merdeka football tournament may be played at the Stadium Perak in Ipoh and Kubu Stadium at Malacca. FAM vice-president Llm Kee Slong. who l s chairman of the organising committee. S&oke of this possibility277 words
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Article102 1964-06-10 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. Chinr*e Athletic had to fight liard to beat Sukaramai 1-0 in their SAFA League Div 1 match at Julan Besar Stadium today. Malaysia international fullback Lee Wah Chin, playing at cen-tre-forward, scored the vital goal in the 10th minute. In another Div 1 ma'.ch. also102 words
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Article327 1964-06-10 18 ATHLETICS SINGAPORE, Tues. Serangoon District secondary schools' athletics championship results: BOYS lWm: 1 Chan Chock Cheng 2 Alan Mock 3 J. Vargls 12.1; 20»m: I Alan Mock 2 Michael Tay 3 J. Vargls 24.2: 400 m: 1 Lim Hua Mm 2 Patrick Teo 3 Llm Lye327 words
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Advertisement798 1964-06-10 18 NOTICE Mr. LKC THIN THONG has left our employment as timber aaiesnan.bill collector of hw own •ocord on 30.5.64. Commencing from 1.6.64 he U not authorised to transact business or collect monk** on behalf of TAI SUN I ELECTRIC SAWMILLS LTD., KULIM. TAI SUN ELBCTRIC SAWMILLS i LTD 12. Sunpang798 words
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Advertisement460 1964-06-10 18 LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT DISPOSAL OP (iENERATENO PLANT BUNOBAR POWER STATION. KUALA LUMPUR. MALAYSIA, has now been taken out of commission, and the installed GENERATING PLANT AND ANCILLARY BQUIPMENT Is being offered for disposal by Public Tender. The Plant Includes 3 Turbo Alternators and associated step-up transformers, 7 Boilers. Forced and460 words
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Advertisement855 1964-06-10 18 NOTICES I GOVERNMENT OF THE i FEDERATION OF MALAYSIA FEDERAL AND COLOMBO PLAN AWARDS 1965 Applications are invited from Federal Citizens or those eligible lor Citlaenship. for Federal Scholarships/ Bursaries and Colombo Plan Awards tenable at the Universities of Malaya and Singapore as well as overseas tor the academic year855 words
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Advertisement702 1964-06-10 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT APPOINTMENT AS STAFF MKSK CMM. DISPENSARY. BINGSAR ROAD. MALA LL'MPUR. Applications *re invited from suitably qualified Federal Citizens who are Registered Trained Nurses between the ages of 23 and 40 years for the post of Staff Nurse at the C.E.B. Dispensary. Bungsar Road. Kuala Lumpur.702 words
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Advertisement35 1964-06-10 18 Hburroughsl New Burroughs J 600 elecuic adding machine increases figuring accuracy and productivity is easy to operate. See it today. Sole Aaents tor Malaysia: Business Systems Equipment Ltd. Kujla Lumpur Tel: ***** Singapore Tel: *****35 words
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Miscellaneous165 1964-06-10 18 SPORTS DIARY BOCCEK Spore Oovt. Services Dlv. 1: Tail Tock Seng Hosp v Police (6.30). Div. 2: Schools v Marine (5.15. both matches at Jn BeFan. Dlv. 2B: Health v Jurong (Geylangi; Div. 3B: Semboyan v Customs (PWD g:d). Spore Business Houses Dlv. 1: Spore Glass v HK Bank (Parrer165 words
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Miscellaneous58 1964-06-10 18 SUMMARY ■oocm K. MID A LKAOOI Uni i Sinaran 6 Ibrahim School 0; Wanderers 2 Gurus 2. TAIPIM; I.I \«.l E: Thrnavan Youths 2 Prisons 2. M \I.\< A DIV. 1: Police 4 PWD 4. CRICK KT C. Kf.DAll LEAGUE 3g. Patani>: Teachers Union 95 (Arul 4-18i Ibrahim School 3258 words
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Article62 1964-06-10 19 BUDAPEST, Tues. Lazzlo Papp Hungary's European middleweight boxing champion, will retire from the ring after his forthcoming title fight in Copenhagen. Papp, who Is 38, Is to defend his title against Chris Chrlstensen (Denmark). Papp has been one of the outstanding boxers of the postwarReuter - 62 words
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437 1964-06-10 19 Jack Fingle: on - Brilliant Dexter brings life into game Jack Fingle:on TEST COMMENTARY by JJESPITE the many hours of play lost through rain we might yet see a result in the First Test at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, although the odds are heavily in favour of a draw. England captain Dexter brought the game437 words
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Article, Illustration91 1964-06-10 19 Round Tattenham Corner and Santa Claus is still well behind the Derby leaders pOUR HORSES lead the packed field around Tattenham Corner In the 1 Derby at Epsom last Wednesday. The winner Santa Claus (arrowed), with Jockey Scobie Breasley up. Is in the centre of the runners, about halfway back.Reuter - 91 words
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278 1964-06-10 19 COUNTY CRICKET T ONDON. Tues. Bowlers revelled in the rain-affected pitches in yesterday's county cricket matches with lan Thomson, 35, the Sussex seamer, leading the way by taking all ten wickets against Warwickshire. On a tricky Worthing pitch Thomson finished with 10 for 49Reuter - 278 words
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Article72 1964-06-10 19 LONDON. Tues.— Hartlepools. the English Fourth Division professional football dub. yesterday suspended centre-half Andy Praser for 14 days following their investigation into allegations that he accepted a bribe to "throw" a match. The mass-circulation Sunday newspaper, the People, named four Hartlepools players who. It said,Reuter - 72 words
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Article33 1964-06-10 19 GENEVA, Tues. Hungary beat Switzerland 80-50 (halftlme 34-28) on the fifth day of the European qualifying Olympic basketball tournament here yesterday. In another match Bulgaria beat Luxembourg 85-46 f 45-18).— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article267 1964-06-10 19 MOTOR-RACING IyXJGLAS (Isle of Man), Tues. Reigning world champion Jim Redman, (Southern Rhodesia), riding a Honda, scored an easy victory in the 250 cc race at motor-cycling Tourist Trophy meeting here yesterday Redman averaged a record 97.45 mph over the gruelling mountain circuit to winReuter - 267 words
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304 1964-06-10 19 GOLF American upsets in amateur tourney T ONDON, Tues. George Blocker, 24, a six-foot corporal in the American forces in Italy, showed ruthless power when he thrashed Yorkshire's Alan Slater 7 and 6 in the first round of the British amateur golf championship at Ganton, Yorkshire, yesterday. He did notReuter - 304 words
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Article54 1964-06-10 19 MOSCOW, Tues. It Is almost twice as cheap to go to Tokyo for the Olympic Games via Russia than to fly from Europe by either the northern or southern route Soviet news agency Tass said. The Ruslans expect the Games to bring them an extra Influx ofReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement108 1964-06-10 19 THE PORTRAITS l^^^^^™^^™™"^**—^^^^^"( W\Ja n§ir^B fit R^^^iTiH EHfi&*k D I Ikl P P ■nii^^Bftffri l^jSS R5598 IF^wL^^li Wi I Iw jj^^o^n^^^^ f Wf f y& I j Wa \!SSmkmmmmml^mmmmm,^. 1 uvnoni actip^ w SUSPENSION pJJj-^_^ Registered Trade Mark, 1^ Ha >-t fQft fIJJMcn f y THE CARS THAT START AHEAD108 words
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Article317 1964-06-10 20 GOVT TO LAUNCH AN ALL-OUT DRIVE TO STAMP OUT THIS EVIL IN THE COUNTRY meeting of the Institu KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. •JHE Government will very shortly launch an all-out drive to stamp out corruption in the country. This announcement was made by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting,317 words
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Article67 1964-06-10 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. The vice-presideiu of the Singapore Cine Club, Mr. "Rle" Ellam, will speak on "Acting sense and non-sense before the camera" on Thursday in the Shell Theatrette. Shell House, Collyer Quay at 8.30 p.m. This will be followed by a demonstration given by Mr. Cyril Luger67 words
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165 1964-06-10 20 SINGAPORE, Tues. More than 10,000 volunteers in the antisabotage vigilante corps will be deployed on patrol duties by June 16, the Singapore government disclosed today. These volunteers will then have completed their training at 48 training centres which began on May 29. An165 words
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Article63 1964-06-10 20 SINGAPORE, Tues. Nade&an Retnam, former Treasurer of the de-registered Naval Base Labour Union, was today acquitted and discharged in a magistrate's court on a charge of criminal intimidation against a police constable. Retnam was alleged to have committed the offence during the Naval Base strike63 words
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Obituary25 1964-06-10 20 K. •>. ACHUTHAN formerly of Im-.kk Glllman nnd Alexandra, lather of P. Dhnn;ijay»n. passed Man at Cannanor.-, Malabar, on H '.64 after a brief Illness25 words
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Article, Illustration261 1964-06-10 20 - Now a 'third man' enters the scene and puts forward his solution KUALA LUMPI/R. Tues A "third man" has entered the Hotel Merlin dispute with 290 of its employees who are on strike. He is Dr. Tan Chee Khuon. Socialist Front M.P.261 words
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Article54 1964-06-10 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Governor of Malacca. Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof and his wife. Ton Puan Fatimah. will visit the Housing and Development Board at Princess House at 3 p.m. tomorrow. They will be accompanied by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak, and54 words
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Article61 1964-06-10 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr. H. V. Hoean has been appointed president of thp Port of Singapore Authority Employers' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. Vice-presidents are Mr. Ong Cheng Bow. Mr. Koh Seat Wee and Mr. E. B. Perelra. Mr. N. G. Raju was re-elected chairman. Mr. Liim61 words
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Article40 1964-06-10 20 HONOLULU. Tues.— New Yorker William Willis. 70. plans to sail from Apia. Samoa, on Saturday aboard his 32-tooi rait, headed for Sydney. Australia. Willis arrived in Apia in November after 128--day. 7.450 mile voyage from Callao. Peru.— UPl.40 words
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Article292 1964-06-10 20 LONDON. Tues.— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not lnclud- ing stamp duty were: :onsol 2 1 i r r £40S, i binding 4V, £93 Var 3'^r £55-, —3/16 BANKS bartered 48 3 longlcong £2r 3 INSL'BANCE Commercial Union 45 +,10' i 'indent lals £22292 words
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Article57 1964-06-10 20 LONDON. Tues. Spot 20 T h d July 20 13 16d.. Aug. 20 11 ltki] Sept. 20 11 ,16 d, July, Sept. 20-^d Oct./ Dec. 20^d.. Jan. March 20 9 16d, April June 20 9 16d July Sept. 20 9 16d.. Oct./ Dec' 20 9 16d, c.l.f. June 20\d.,57 words
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Article25 1964-06-10 20 LONDON, Tues— Buyers £1155. sellers £1160. Forward buyers s« ller s £IM2. Settlement £1143. Turnover ajn. 275 tons p.m. 170 tons. Tone: Very firm.25 words
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558 1964-06-10 20 NOTTINGHAM. Tuesday. T*HE First Test match between England and AusA tralia ended in a draw today, rain stopping play in mid-afternoon on this final day. Australia were then 40 for two in their second inningb after they had been set to558 words
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Article105 1964-06-10 20 LONDON. Tues. Sussex were shot out for 23 by Warwickshire at Worthing today to equal the lowest post-war .score in tirstclass rnckct in England. Results oi today's cricket matches wen Worthing: Warwickshire beat Sussex by 182 .uns. Warwick 196 and 129 (N. Thornton 5-26) Sussex 120 nnd 23105 words
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Advertisement262 1964-06-10 20 20 word* tlO (minimum) CHAN: To Su-Wng and Wai Kcotik. a son. In Ator Star on 7.6.64. Both well. YAP: To CJiol Lan and Arthur, a daughter. Sharon. Poh L*np. on 9-6-64 at Mount Alvemla Hospital. Thanks to doctor and staff. U «*B» "HACKS" competition y H \M± WRAPPER CONTEST262 words
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Advertisement28 1964-06-10 20 Printed and Published by the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd, 111 Jalaa Pudu. Kuala Lumpur and Times House. 380 Kirn Seng Road. Singapore (Managing Director: A. C. Simmons)28 words
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Advertisement79 1964-06-10 20 SPECIAL 1 OFFER I Centaur^^ TRY SOMETHING NEW NEW SHIP NEW TYPE OF HOLIDAY ROUND TRIP TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA IN SEVENTEEN DAYS Sailing every three weeks Centaur offers you comfortable modern travel and an opportunity to spend five days in Perth and Western Australia with no hotel expenses. Round trip79 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-06-10 20 TLTIGHEST and lowest tempera1 tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 90 73 lpoh 91 75 Malacca 91 72 Singapore 91 7342 words
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