The Straits Times, 17 June 1964
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Title Section21 1964-06-17 1 j 17J MtfeAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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259 1964-06-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Ministry of Defence today issued an official announcement on two week-end clashes between security forces and Indonesian guerillas in Sarawak nearly 72 hours after the first clash. The first agency reports of both clashes were received yesterday. Issued here at259 words
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Article59 1964-06-17 1 KUALA LL'MPL'R. Tues.— The •r for Externul Paul Ha-Ouclc. ar- rived here this al'ernoor in the COUTM ol a South-Eu.it Asian tour He i« scheduled to confer with I the Acting Prime Minister. Da to I Dr. i Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, and other59 words
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Article, Illustration826 1964-06-17 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Summit in the balance as news of latest raid reaches Tokyo From TOKYO, Tuesday PROSPECTS of a summit meeting being held have been seriously affected by news received here last night of a largescale Indonesian raid into Sarawak during the weekend when826 words
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Article, Illustration382 1964-06-17 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON, TIGHT SECURITY GUARD AS KING AND QUEEN FLY INTO TOKYO FOR 10-DAY STATE VISIT From Straits Times reporter with the Royal Party <T<OKYO, Tues. 1 The Yang diPertimn Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong were given a rousing welcome here this afternoon when theyUPI - 382 words
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261 1964-06-17 1 'Storm coming' over Vauxhall's £1 mil, deal with Jakarta LONDON, Tuesday. TWO British newspapers today forecast "a storm" over the announcement yesterday by the American-owned Vauxhall Motors of a £1,000,000 truck-and-chassis deal with Indonesia. Other national dailies ~a«v "embarrassment" for Britain's Conservative Government. The left-wing, mass-cir-culation Dally Mirror led withReuter - 261 words
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126 1964-06-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The British Defence Minister for the Army. Mr. James Ramsden. said today that Britain had no plans for either increasing her defence aid or strengthening her forces in Malaysia. Mr. Ramsden. who is on a tour of the Far126 words
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Article32 1964-06-17 1 WASHINGTON, Tues.— The Defence Department said that twoweek war game "Desert fetrlke" cost the Government US$54 million the most expensive military exercise since the end of World War ll— UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Article28 1964-06-17 1 HONG KONG, Tues. Hong Kong has been invited to attend the Third International Sydney Fair In 1965, The South China Morning Post reported today. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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50 1964-06-17 1 JESBELTON. Tuev Samuddin. ft, ran amok in Beaufort. 59 miles from here and killed his wife. Dagons binte Sallch. his father-in-law. Sallrh bin Darong and a neighbour. Tamu bin M.i*uda. Samuddin then shot himself dead. Two other men. Colanhi and Guli. were seriously injured.50 words
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Article69 1964-06-17 1 MADISON 'Tennessee > Tups.— A lion named Luciler has, become docile after bein« nui on a vegttaiten diet, according to a Tennessee veterinary surs;eon. Dr. Trojan CHrney. He said he nari bought two lions. Lucifer and Lew;.; to -find if such a diet would 'lave anReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration434 1964-06-17 1 Thai team waiting near border.... KUCHING. Tues. The Thai withdrawal verification team arrived in Kuching this afternoon with Malaysia's military observers ready to go to the border, but up to this evening no decision had been made on the location of the434 words
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264 1964-06-17 1 JAPAN HIT BY BIGGEST QUAKE SINCE 1923 DISASTER rpOKYO, Tues. A giant earthquake dealt a shattering blow to the important industrial and commercial city of Niigata, in north Japan today, causing millions of dollars in property damage and a still undetermined loss of life. The tremors strongest in Japan sinceAP - 264 words
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Article36 1964-06-17 1 STUDIO FIRE SINGAPORE. Wrd. Fire broke out in film storr of Shaw Bros. 1 Mal.iv film production at J.ilin A nip .is otT Balrsticr Road early today. Two fire encincs have blaze untlrr control.36 words
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Article, Illustration438 1964-06-17 2 Gomulka derides Peking's A-bomb ambitions 'An atomic potential equal to just one per cent of America's... 9 WARSAW, Tues. Poland's Communist leader, Mr. Wladyslaw Gomulka, yesterday poured scorn on China's ambitions to become an atomic power. He said that even with the greatest effort China could only hope to create438 words
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154 1964-06-17 2 GUELO. (Southern Rhodesia) Tues. Mr. Lan Smith, the Southern Rhodrsian Prime Minister, said here last night the Southern Rhodesia Government was making 1 1 *-t effort to negotiate nrlependence with the British Government, but he was not very hopeful about theReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration177 1964-06-17 2 Apartheid: Britain threatens to veto sanctions IT NIT ED NATIONS. v Tues. Britain made it clear last night sh'j would exercise her Security Council veto to block proposals for economic sanctions against South Africa. This was apparent from a statement to the council by Sir Patrick Dean, the British delegate.177 words
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229 1964-06-17 2 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. United States is running a calculated risk through its inability to modernise rapidly the armed forces of Nationalist China and the Republic of Korea as a determent to Communist aggression, according to the Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert McNamara. Failure or229 words
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99 1964-06-17 2 NEW DELHI, Tues. The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastrl. told President Ayub Khan of Pakistan he would spare no effort to bring their two countries closer, it was revealed here yesterday. "Far too long have our countries oeen at odds with oneReuter - 99 words
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Article32 1964-06-17 2 WASHINGTON. Tues. —The World Bank announced yesterday an agreement to organise and help finance a study of Northern Rhodesta's transport requirements. Including future expansion of the transport network. A.P.AP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration115 1964-06-17 2 U.S. SHOULD NOT QUIT S-EAST ASIA, SAYS IKE PHILADELPHIA, Tu*s.— The former U.S. President, Mr. Dwight Eisenhower (above) said yesterday the United States should not quit South-East Asia. "To torn away would mean a loss of prestige in South-East Asia." Mr Eisenhower told a Republican Party to people forum," sponsoredAP - 115 words
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Article143 1964-06-17 2 T ONDON. Tue3. The Minister of state. Mr. Peter Thomas, told the House of Commons In a written reply yesterday that only one British company (P and T Lands) had been "taken over" in Indonesiameaning by the term that Indonesian authorities had assumed full controlReuter - 143 words
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206 1964-06-17 2 Vietcong kill 121 Govt troops in one week CAIGON, Tues.— Commurjst Vietcong puerillas sharply stepped up their activity last week, killing more than twice as many government soldiers as in the week before. A Vietnamese military (spokesman said 121 loyal troops were slain by the guerillas in the week endedReuter - 206 words
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Article38 1964-06-17 2 PARIS. Tues. The Shah of Iran and Empress Parah arrived in Paris yesterday after their tour of America. They plan to spend three days in Paris on a private visit before returning to Teheran. APAP - 38 words
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287 1964-06-17 3 The businessman's peace corps picks its first three volunteers \\r ASHI N (i TON. Tues. The International Executive Service Corps a business man's peace corps yesterday picked the first three of an anticipated 1. 000 volunteers to help private firms in the developing nations solve their ma n a cement287 words
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Article, Illustration358 1964-06-17 3 Greatest danger to world is racial conflict -Sir Alec 1 ONDON, Tues. Sir Alec Douglas-Home, the British Prime Minister, said yesterday the greatest clanger to the world was that its divisions might take on. the complexion and colour of racial conflict. The confrontation of the Soviet Union and the WesternReuter - 358 words
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64 1964-06-17 3 NEW HAVEN. 'Connecticut). Tues. The American Negro leader, the Reverend Luther King, yesterday received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Yale University while out on bail from a Florida jail. The citation praised Dr. King* "steadfast refusal to countenance violence" in, resisting injustice andReuter - 64 words
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84 1964-06-17 3 LONDON, Tues— Britain facets the -threat of a nationwide airport shutdown following a secret ballot by the "Talkdown controllers" the a i r traffic control officers in favour of "militant action" over pay disputes. The Institution of Professional Civil Servants announced last night a five-to-two84 words
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96 1964-06-17 3 Veg diet puts purr in lion's roar I MADISON (Tennessee). Tues. A lion named Lucifer has become docile after being put on a vegetarian diet, according to a Tennessee veterinary surgeon. Dr. Trojan Carney. He told reporters that he had bought two lions, Lucifer and Lewis, from a zoo toReuter - 96 words
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214 1964-06-17 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. President Johnson announced yesterday that Mr. George Papandreou, the Greek Frime Minister, will visit US on June 24 for two days of consultations on the Cyprus problem. Mr. Ismet Inonu, the Turkish Prime Minister, Ls due to arrive in WashingtonReuter - 214 words
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265 1964-06-17 3 ATOM 'FREEZE' REJECTED BY THE WEST LONDON, Tuesday. I>RITAIN yesterday announced that the Western 13 Allies were agreed that the latest Polish proposals for a freeze of nuclear warheads in Central Europe were "unacceptable as they stand." Mr Peter Thomas. Minis- i tfr nf Rlnto fnr Pnrslffn Af- ter ofReuter - 265 words
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Article, Illustration423 1964-06-17 3 Rockefeller gives 'i ull support' for Scranton's nomination NEW YORK, Tu«s. J^EW YORK S Governor, Mr. Nelson A. Rockefeller, removed himself from the Republican party presidential nomination race yesterday and threw his "full support" to the Pennsylvania Governor, Mr. William W. Scranton. Mr. Rockefeller's statement did not use the term423 words
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Advertisement295 1964-06-17 3 RED SGOVER YOUTH 811 ITT I LET APISERUM HELP YOU H ACHIEVE k NEW, YOUNGER OUTLOOK ON LIFE! APISERUM APISERUM. rtabiliwd uhtion or Royil >^^ I Jelly from iht bm. his a worldwide ><S>ysL J&'-ir reputation at an effective ionic to y^jArjr J^^^Kr help tegjm youth and vitality. jtQ^r It295 words
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515 1964-06-17 4 Retrenchment: The NTUC's plea to Industrial Court SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE National Trades Union Congress today asked the Industrial Arbitration Court to refrain from making a declaratory order in general terms on the rights of employers and trade unions on the issue of retrenchment, as requested earlier by Mr. J.J. Rattray,515 words
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Article138 1964-06-17 4 OINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore's Vigilante Corps has made an excellent start. Already some volunteers have helped Police seize anti-Malaysia pamphlets, arrest criminals and detain illegal immigrants. The Deputy Commissioner of Police. Mr. A.T. Rajah, disclosed this today to some 200 community leaders and police officers at138 words
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422 1964-06-17 4 Court told prize winner wanted only $80,000 SINGAPORE. Tu«s. A MEDICINE shop proprietor told the High Court today that when he informed the winner of the first prize in the Singapore Turf Club big sweep last year that the prize money was $104,814, the winner told him that he wanted422 words
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89 1964-06-17 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee, under the chairmanship of Mr. Ho Cheng Choon. has stepped up Its campaign to find out the needs of the people for improved amenities. Mr. Ho said that the committee would be89 words
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Article46 1964-06-17 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— Water will be cut off tomorrow in Henderson Road, between Junction of Jalan Buklt Merah and Railway Crossing from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and In Spooner Road and Kampong Bahru Road iSelangor and Perak Flats) from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.46 words
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Article27 1964-06-17 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Stamford Community Centre will celebrate its second s.nniv«*rsary with a variety concert and a lion dance at 7.30 p.m. on June 20.27 words
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Article310 1964-06-17 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A police constable told a district court today that a bus-driver, whom he arrested and subsequently released alter a gambling raid, had made a report against him because he had "disturbed the driver's gambling den." Police constable Teo Tua Ter. who is Jointly charged310 words
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Article, Illustration389 1964-06-17 5 Reports of armed 'strangers set off a big hunt HELICOPTER AND MARINE POLICE BOAT JOIN IN SEARCH ALOR STAR. Tuesday. ITEDAH police today launched a State-wide search for a band of about 29 armed and uniformed "strangers" reported to have been seen in two coastal villages yesterday. The Chief Police389 words
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104 1964-06-17 5 GIRL OF 17 TELLS OF RAPE IN BATHROOM ALOR STAR, Tues.— A A 17-year-old girl reported to police today that a man raped her in a riverside bathroom at Kampong Sebrang Paya Langkuas. six miles from here. She told police the man broke Into the bathroom last Thursday night and104 words
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Article47 1964-06-17 5 STOCKHOLM, Tues. The Malaysian delegation which attended the world trade conference in Geneva arrived here last night 'or a three-day visit. The delegation, beaded' by the Malaysian Trade and Industry Minister. Dr. Lim Swee Aun, will visit factories in Stockholm and Gothenburg. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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85 1964-06-17 5 FRONT MAN WINS JOHORE BY-ELECTION lOHORE BAIIKI, J Tues. Mr. Soh Kirn Siang of the Socialist Front beat the Alliance candidate. Mr. Chua Buck Chang, by 110 votes in a by-election yesterday for the Kampong Padang seat in the Johore Bahru Town Council. Mr. Soh got 644 votes to Mr.85 words
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Article60 1964-06-17 5 JESSELTON Tues.— The Bast African and New Zealand governments have offered scholarships to Sabahans for post-graduate studies under the Commonwealth scholarship and fellowship plan. New Zealand has offered one scholarship for a course at a university In New Zealand while the East African ROTemment has offered60 words
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215 1964-06-17 5 MAN PRAISED BY JUDGE NOW GETS $500 I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. P. Nagulan, who was praised recently by Mr. Justice Ong for volunteeripg information about a $19,000 robbery, received a reward of $500 from the police today. Nagulan. a Shaw Brothers' employee, gave evidence at the trial, and Mr. Justice Ong215 words
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Article44 1964-06-17 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The second Industrial Arbitration Court will announce Its award ln the dispute between Praser and Neave (S> Ltd.. Uon Ltd. and Lion (M) Ltd.. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Un:on. relating to retirement benefits at 2.15 p.m. tomorrow.44 words
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Article65 1964-06-17 5 PENANO. Tues. Five cases of whisky, worth $500. and a further $400 worth of other goods were stolen from the Sime Darby Co. store at Brick KUin Rottd last night. The watchman. Mohamed bin Che Ros. 23. found the lock of the main door Droken65 words
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218 1964-06-17 5 Bad weather delays Seacom shore-end work in S'pore Tues. The Singapore shore-end operations of the undersea SouthEast Asia Commonwealth Telephone Cable System (Seacom). bringing Singapore, Hong Kong and Jesselton into the Commonwealth link, has been delayed because of bad weather. A Cable and Wirciess Ltd spokesman said rain over the218 words
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141 1964-06-17 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. A resolution that teachers who hove to teach a third language in addition to English and Malay -Jiould be paid a language allowance, was adopted by the Kedah branch of the Union of Day Training Trained Teachers at its first annual141 words
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138 1964-06-17 5 I{UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Acting Registrar of Companies, Inche Hashim bin Amin, has reported that 415 local companies were registered in Malaya during 1963 as compared to 390 In 1962. This brjngs the total number of local companies on the register on Dec.138 words
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Advertisement141 1964-06-17 5 flf^ For mm 1001 make and ONTAO mend emenl J J obs I around mm home BEAR t A N O Teething time It your Baby teethinf, and does it make him cry? Then hurry, worried Parent, and get him STEEDMAN'S SOOTHING POWDERS Now! T»«thing hot upset hi* tummy, but141 words
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Advertisement122 1964-06-17 5 SPteiAL PACKAGE OFffl WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF A 2O7.TINYOUGET I 1 is made from the finest blend of I /S/"KB\ coffee beans and roasted, ground UK Vvffiy and percolated for you as only I HIS/ a2^ Lyons of London know how. ~~~T/ Malaysia today. lEw^l 4r^! X^iidiMO^^^^^ Efe^/21 PCI IIY122 words
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Article528 1964-06-17 6 Kuala Lumpur, Tues No justification at all for prices to go up despite import quotas, says Ministry man jyjORE than ample stocks of sugar about 65,%%% tons— will be available in Malaya for the next three and a half months despite the recently introduced import restrictions528 words
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Article59 1964-06-17 6 Ml AR Tues. Mr. Pane Chung Kiat. 34. a watchrepairer at Bakri new village, has a freak 10-cent coin which, he says, "brings me luck." On one side of the coin the number 10 appears. Ou the other side, instead of an Imprint of Queen59 words
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Article, Illustration388 1964-06-17 6 808 PERIES - Captain (at a slant) says: Nothing to worry 808 PERIES: FIVE-DEGREE TILT, THEN 10 DEGREES By Singapore, Tuesday CAPTAIN Apolihario Urbmo sat at a slant in his cabin and punched the keyboard of his typewriter, which was also at a slant because his ship, the timber-laden 7,000-ton freighter the Luzon388 words
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Article62 1964-06-17 6 TELUK ANBON. Tues.— The Rat* Muda of Perak. Raja Musa Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Abdul Aziz, celebrated his 45th birthday with a buffet party at his official residence here last night. About 200 guests, including the Raja Perempuan of Peralc were present. A delegation of 12 from Teluk rtnson62 words
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90 1964-06-17 6 JCEREMBAN, Tues. The Yang dl-Pertuan Besar of Negrl Sembllan today visited a police outrider. Corporal Kassim bin Slmin. 35, at the General Hospital here and handed him a package of fruit, biscuits and cigarettes. Corporal Kassim was involved In an accident while riding90 words
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187 1964-06-17 6 3 years' jail for 'brutal assault' on farmer r>H, Tues Mr. Justice All bin Hassan in the High Court here today described a storekeeper as a "man with a violent temper" and sentenced him to three years' jail. The storekeeper, Chon* Sang 28, had pleaded guilty to assaulting a farmer,187 words
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153 1964-06-17 6 QUERY ON 'DEAD TOWN' KUALA PILAH FOR STATE ASSEMBLY CEREMBAN, Tues.— An Alliance Assemblyman from Kuala Pilah has asked the State Government whether it is aware that Kuala Pilah is a "dead town" as some of the people have left the town "due to hardship of living." Inche Abdul Kadir153 words
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133 1964-06-17 6 gINGAPORE, Tues.— Duty on professional boxing Is to be cut by half under the Entertainments Duty (Amendment) BUI Introduced in the Legislative Assembly on June 10. The Bill will allow the Minister In charge to exempt any entertainment from the payment133 words
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192 1964-06-17 6 Acquisition of 700 acres at Batu Tiga soon ITUALA LUMPUR, Tuck. Proceedings to acquire 700 acres of land at the Batu Tiga industrial site, 13 miles from here, are expected to be completed shortly. This was disclosed today by the Belangor State Secretary, Inche Mohamed Shamsuddln bin Mohamed Yaacob Applications192 words
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Article46 1964-06-17 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Thre* Thai Buddhist priests will arrive here on Friday to conduct spiritual healing service* at the Palelai Buddhist Temple, Bedok. The Venerable Luang Phor Memg and two others will hold prayers at the temple on Saturday evening and Sunday morning.46 words
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Article295 1964-06-17 7 Army tankers quench big thirst IPOH. Tues. Army 1 vehicles, iv answer to an SOS nave started to supply daily water to the two kampongs south of here, where wells have dried up for the past two weeks. The affected areas are Kampong Kepayang, eight miles from here, and Kampong295 words
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Article46 1964-06-17 7 KANKAR. Tues The Kedah and Perlis assistant commissioner of co-operatives development. Syed Kamaruzaman bin Syed Bahaludin, yesterday warned members not to introduce politics into the movement. "The interests of members must rome first." he told a meeting of co-operative members her*.46 words
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Article41 1964-06-17 7 IPOH. Tues.— The Minister ot Social Welfare Services. Haji A> dul Hamld (Chan, will make a three-day tour of welfare offices and institutions in Perak from Thursday when he visits Ipoh, Tanjong Rambutan Kuala Kangsar and Taiping.41 words
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320 1964-06-17 7 Our men lose $13,000 in two separate armed raids in international waters KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. iRMED Indonesian pirates escaped with a total haul of $13,276 in two separate raids on four Malaysian fishing boats at the One Fathom Bank in international waters, off the Selangor coast320 words
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91 1964-06-17 7 Diplomatic ties— Turkey names her man here I/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. IV Malaysia Is to e.stabli>:i diplomatic relations with Turkey from tomorrow, it was announced here today. The Turkish Ambassador In Thailand, Mr. Hasan Istlnyeli. will be concurrently accredited to this country. Mr. Istlnyeli is also the Turkish Ambassador to Cambodia91 words
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Article57 1964-06-17 7 FARM BUN'IAK. rurv Two mup mten w« re mrtavmty injured during a QUHiif *t Kuala vf.-'erciav. Rrfiie ii. i, Mill Oin Sa ad were reported 10 i.uve been nun alter nt-ated urcuaaent Awang was Liter adn. Taiping Hospital with parang slashes while Rahe was admitted to57 words
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Article51 1964-06-17 7 Political detainees released SINGAPORE. Tues.— Two political detainees arrested during "Operation Cold Store" In February 1983 were released yesterday, a police spokesman said today. They were Mr. Tan Juay Kian. an active member of the Singapore Rural Resldpnts' Association, and Mr. Ng Kirn Boon, who wa9 active in the Barisan51 words
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Article, Illustration321 1964-06-17 7 CURATOR SAYS CRITICISM OF MARINE POLICE WHO KILLED THE FISH 'RATHER HARSH' SINGAPORE. Tuea. 13 Mr. A. FraserBrunner, the curator of the Van Kleef Aquarium, today defended the Marine Police's action in killing a rare 20 ft. long one-ton whale shark near321 words
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Article40 1964-06-17 7 SEREMBAN, Tues. Thieves broke into a radio shop. Chip Hoe Co., in Jalan Tunku Hassan, early this morning and stole seven transistor radios and a tape recorder worth $1,500. The police have made an arrest.40 words
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107 1964-06-17 7 LONDON, tmm. The Chairman of the Malaysia Rubber Co. Ltd Mr. J. K. Tannork, in his annual statement, expresses concern about Malayan rainfall and its effect on rubber planting. "The drought in Malaya during 1962-63 curtailed har\ests on many estates," he says. "That a107 words
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Miscellaneous27 1964-06-17 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph He im da hi IT'S TIMS FER LUNCH, BUT I I 6ET SICK O 1 EATIN' IN TH' CAB O 1 THIS TRUCK27 words
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Article, Illustration556 1964-06-17 8 we're both democratic countries devoted to free enterprise' TOKYO, Tuesday r J IHE1 HE Yang di-Per-tuan Agong said here tonight that Japan's achievement in the fields of industry, trade, technology and science was a shining inspiration, particularly to Malaysia because both are556 words
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247 1964-06-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Til ß. JUSTICE Ong said in the High Court here to--ITI day that a PWD overseer, Munusamy Veerappen, had been falsely accused of corruption He allowed an appeal by Veerappen, who had been sentenced to nine months Jail247 words
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Article69 1964-06-17 8 A $5,000 REWARD FOR TIP OFF SINGAPORE. Tues. Police today offered a $5,000 reward for anyone, who can Rive information leading to the arrest and conviction of the murderer or murderers of a retired pastor, the Rev. Andrew Chen Kwan Tao. Information may be given either verbally or by letter69 words
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Article102 1964-06-17 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two Vigilante Corps members showed "utmost vigilance" in their patrol duty last night when they caught a thief red-hand-ed. Senior Inspector T. S. Zain told a magistrate's court today. Leone Kum, 39. who pleaded guilty to theft of steel bars worth $30 from a building102 words
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Article, Illustration412 1964-06-17 8 TPOH, Tues. Llm J Cheng Kooi, 42, chief clerk of the Ipoh East Mines Department, was today sentenced to two years' jail by lnche Mohamed Azmi bin Dato Haji Kamaruddin. president of the Sessions Court, for corruption, lnche Mohamed Azmi also agreed to a412 words
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Advertisement796 1964-06-17 8 ADVERTISERS ANNOUNCEMENT GERMAN UNITY DAY I ,^r mm H/'' > jr ,1 1 k 1 >SRy-»v. B^^^^rf^^^^^ 17th JUNE, 1964 The Federal Republic of Germany lies in the heart of Europe and in its very centre of tension. The demarcation \ine the Iron Curtain between the free world and the796 words
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Miscellaneous118 1964-06-17 8 AUey Oop By V.W. Bmwnlim I HANG ON.GIKKY. THIS IS f>-Mjl *f/. Ml, I ff&^fpP VKWOW MEM. I POT J I POMT EITHER SURE- WE OUGHTA I I NO TIME TC> GET *r- '/iiXltrn 1 \i&*U& THINK. vVE SHOULPA I LET'S <3O RAtlt /BE ABI.E TTVIROW I \OUMPED C*Vjf—^\ jS*3rf<yS.118 words
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Article, Illustration1623 1964-06-17 9 The cargo madness of Papua Anthropologists discovered the simple secret that solved mystery of strange illness in New Guinea /Strain Times i special \featureJ ALL LABOUR STOPPED WHILE NATIVES IN A TRANCE WAITED FOR HEAVENLY GIFTS ON September 5, 1922, a Curtiss flyingboat owned by a Sydney businessman took off1,623 words
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Advertisement83 1964-06-17 9 ...dim DrlldlllS H I L* Of all cigarettes exported from Britain <dfl I\ i Rothmans King Size is the leader. 111 Rothmans King Size is also made in B*^^^ JM 111 V^^ 1 1 major countries on b continents. -^H fill All over the world you'll find Rothmans— I I83 words
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Article31 1964-06-17 10 1$ Word* n» (Minimum) TNE FAMILY OF the late Mrs. Mah Kat Wan ncr Ho TWfe Peng thank frlendn. relatives for their vtmts, lence and MasataaM iturmn thur rir.ni j31 words
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Article65 1964-06-17 10 1$ WariM Sl* < Minimum) IN MEMORY OF Ramalroicam B*lvadural our beloved father. Oom but alwava remembered hv hl« heloved ctlldraa. IN ■VIRLOVINC MEMORY of Mr. Wee Bong Km departed cm 17th June IRS2. Gooa But No' Kortotten by his family TO THE BELOVED Memory of Madam L<e*65 words
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Article245 1964-06-17 10 W»r4» Sit (Minimutm) HAVE YOU an Important ex*ir »n»ad of you? Prepare your»'!f for this important day with Pro-plus the perfect enemy t:. ROLANDS Baal haircut. ItfUrptyiiSA Roland > of Club Artmtigut'. Paris. Appointmeol ***** I'olmuj Street. Spore. THE BLIND need u ur •upportlng. The International Btuir on 20th245 words
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Article669 1964-06-17 10 The military authorities responsible for defending Malaysia against Indonesian aggression have a difficult task. They deserve the gratitude and the co-operation of us all. But the dirty war in tle jungles of Sabah and Sarawak is not the exclusive concern of the soldiers and the generals,669 words
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Article522 1964-06-17 10 The battle of Geneva is over but no flags fly in victory. The industrial countries have been driven a little back upon themselves but the less developed can feel only disappointment that their gains are largely barren. True, a flurry of last-minute compromises at the522 words
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568 1964-06-17 10 Warren Una - Warren Una By COUTH Korea's stu- dents are marching again, and just as it was the student demonstrations which undid the strongman regime of Syngman Rhee in 1960, so it may be the students again who undo today's civil-military regime of the gene-ral-turned-president, Park568 words
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281 1964-06-17 10 fPHE spate of robberies X that are taking place in and around Kuala Lumpur and particularly in Petaling Jaya have now reached an alarming stage. In Petaling Jaya, robberies have become a daily affair and many houses in this area have been subjected to thisDaily Mail - 281 words
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Letter212 1964-06-17 10 Giving the news IT IS a pity that British military headquarters in Singapore should choose the columns of the Straits Times to answer my allegations that British casualties in Sarawak and sabah are often concealed. I write for many millions in Britain and it is more than significant that, denials212 words
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Letter152 1964-06-17 10 ARE the words "Johore Welcomes You" really meant for us in Singapore? I was driving my car with a friend who had come to Singapore for a weeks holiday who said he would like to visit Singapore and Johore places of Interest of which he had heard a152 words
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Letter54 1964-06-17 10 FROM the Cameron Hlghlands there have been reports of dogs being killed by tigers while chained up at night. Chaining ot these dogs was absolute cruelty and the owners concerned should have been made to stand trial for irresponsible and sadistic indifference to the welfare of the helpless54 words
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Letter41 1964-06-17 10 I AM being "persuaded" to contribute more than $30 to my union for various funds, for example, Building Fund, Fighting Fund, Victory Celebration Fund, Local Committee Fund. etc. etc. It Is no "fun(d)" Joining a union nowadays. FUND-SHY Singapore41 words
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Article905 1964-06-17 10 SUSAN FULLER - SHADOW OVER THE CONGO SUSAN FULLER ANXIETY AS THE UN TROOPS LEAVE by Albertville. Tues A I R C RAFT drone over over Elisab c t h ville during the night as well as the day now. in order that the final evacuation of U.N. troops from Katanga may beOFNS - 905 words
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Advertisement650 1964-06-17 10 Strut, Tines ft Malay Maii Classified advcrtliemenls may be handed tor IM rtoor COLO ITOKASI AHCADK Orcnard Road COLO ITONAOI ■RANCHCa AT HOUANO ROAD-K ATONO KZPPCL ROAD— NAVAL MASS «»Wni«aas Afntt Cmr BOOK •TORSI LTD «MBCkUtar HoilM. Colly** Qvmy TMI NCWS FRONT M. at. ISMAIL Admiralty Roe*. Nevel dm NAMIIM650 words
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Advertisement111 1964-06-17 10 VIOLIN OUTFITS "Roth izo-R- Outfit consist* of o genuine -Roth" 1 20 R Violin, patterned otter a genuine Strodivonus of 1700. Beautifully nond made from fine selected woods. Bow of choice Pemombuco Strong mooed Cose covered with real leather and lined with silk piuin Maker'! Certificete with each outfit. 5»75.00111 words
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Advertisement191 1964-06-17 10 W^ STRAITS VWASTEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED SERVING ALL MALAYSIA WEEKLY PASSENGER SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK AND SABAH PORTS By "Klmanls", "Ktningau", "Kunak' and "Rajah Brook*" 21 DAY ROUND TRIPS WITH 17 CALLS AT 9 PORTS Oft 9 PORTS IN II DAYS AND RETURN BY AIR SPEND YOUR DAYS ASHORE IN191 words
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Article317 1964-06-17 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Beneficiaries are likely to form a limited company to build shops, low-cost flats for sale to Malay families BENEFICIARIES of the 1,060-acre Alsagoff estate in Geylang have plans to develop the property themselves. They are already considering the formation of a limited company for317 words
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Article51 1964-06-17 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The body of a Johore resident, Samat bin Adol, 22, was found stuck on top of a seven-foot iron fence at 14th mile. Woodlands Road, yesterday fvening. He is believed to have fallen from a nearby 40-foot tall tree on to the51 words
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Article81 1964-06-17 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Pour rankIng Malaysian police officers left here by Pan-American today for Saigon to begin a 10-day tour of Vietnamese training establishments and police units. The team, all of them from Malaya, are Inche Mohamed Shariff, Senior Assistant Police Commissioner, Mr. C. Kamanath&n. Deputy Superintendent of81 words
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Article, Illustration417 1964-06-17 11 Court sees jars said to have contained explosives RAAYAT MAN FOR TRIAL AT THE NEXT ASSIZES SINGAPORE, Tues.— *3 Two small glass jars, normally used for storing sweets, were produced In court today and said to have been last used for keeping 1,400 grams of "powerfully high explosives" when re;overed417 words
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107 1964-06-17 11 BSSELTON, Tues. New J medium wave transmitters with a power output 20 times that of the equipment they replaced are In operation In Jesselton. A technique new to Sabah whereby the output of two transmitters is fed to a common aerial oy107 words
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Article, Illustration165 1964-06-17 11 Death of well-known Kuantan planter ITUANTAN, Tues. Dato A. A. S. Dobb 1 c 55 (above), a well-known planter, died after a short illness at the Kuantan Hospital during the weekend. Dato Dobbie, governor of the St Thomas Secondary School and the Assunta Convent here, was president of the Kuantan165 words
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185 1964-06-17 11 War Dept amahs told: Less pay after June 26 MALACCA, Tues. Amahs in the War Department have been told by servicemen that if they wish to be employed after June 26, they must be prepared to accept lower wages. This was stated here today by the vice-president of the War185 words
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Article39 1964-06-17 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A Singapore student. Tan Wee Klat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Chee Tong of Balmoral Road who is studying at Williams College In Massacusetts has been placed on the Dean's List for outstanding results.39 words
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65 1964-06-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Burma's present Ambassador to Russia, Maha Thray Sithu U Pc Kin is to be his country's next Ambassador to Malaysia. Maha Thray Sithu had previously served as Ambassador to Thailand, the United Arab Republic and as permanent representative at the United Nations.65 words
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Article70 1964-06-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— Mr. Richard Andres has been elected president of the Musicians' Union. Others elected were: vice-presi-dent, Mr. Shue Zay Yong; secretary. Mr. Henry Lira Seng Hoe: asst. secretary. Mr. Bobby Law Choo Bok; treasurer, Mr. Ooi Eow Jin; and committee members, Mr. J J.70 words
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187 1964-06-17 11 Govt plans change in widows 9 fund SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government Is amending the law on Widows and Orphans' pension to enable a contributor to elect whe. ther he wishes to continue contributing to the fund or cease to contribute. The Widows and Orphans Pension (Amendment) Bill whose principal sections187 words
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320 1964-06-17 11 Kuala Lumpur, Tv««. 'J'HE appeal committee set up by the University Council to consider the Students' Union appeal for leniency in the case of the five students punished for ragging is to meet again on Saturday. At the coming meeting. It is expected320 words
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331 1964-06-17 11 Settled, says Ministry, but strike on IfUALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. The strike by 120 workers at the Patt Hup Transport Company in Malacca continued today despite a Ministry of Labour announcement that the dispute had been setled. This morning there waa confusion at the bus depot In Industrial Road, Malacca,331 words
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Article25 1964-06-17 11 KANOAR, Tues. A co-opera-tive thrift and investment society will be formed here on July X The convenor is Inche Habib btn Ismail25 words
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Advertisement113 1964-06-17 11 Salon Treatments Hr >-l^# t. (m Hpi v iff The Elizabeth Arden face treatment is a blissful hour. The face is cleansed, patted, moulded. Contours are firmed, texture is smoothed and circulation is stirred to give the face a new radiance. Make-up is applied with an expert touch. A woman113 words
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Miscellaneous586 1964-06-17 11 I Today's Radio, TV Orchestra; 11.35 Cocktails For RADIO SINGAPORE Two l 2 m a s-OKtWAV. S.KVCES: RAD MALAYSIA 41 and 25 metres. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: SERVICES: 41.7 and «22 476 metres. Mctm am 6.0u Uooa Morning; AJ&: 6.00 Prog. Summary; 601 Morning Prelude. 1.00 New»; 8-03 Morning586 words
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280 1964-06-17 12 PATHET LAO TO SET UP ITS OWN SHADOW GOVERNMENT? VIENTIANE, Tues.— The Laotian Govern ment has agreed to allow Communist Pathet Lao officials and troops to leave Vientiane, according to a communique issued by the Prime Minister's office yesterday. Tbe Pathet Lao decision to withdraw its representatives from Vienttiane meant280 words
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Article198 1964-06-17 12 MOMBASA. Tues RUMOURS of trouble in Zanzibar continued to circulate in Mombasa, Kenya, yesterday and two British warships, the destroyer Cavendish and the frigate Lynx remained in the port. A Naval spokesman denied reports that British warships. Including the Frigate Ajax which had been dueReuter - 198 words
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202 1964-06-17 12 Pledge on Guiana as governor assumes full powers T ONDON. Tues. Mr. J Duncar, Sandys, Britain's Co m m oiiwealth and Colonial Secretary, said yesterday he wanted to avoid suspending British Guiar^a's constitution unless it was "absolutely essential." He was answering questions In the House of Commons, on the situationReuter - 202 words
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80 1964-06-17 12 ISTANBUL, Tuea. Thunderstorms swept through Cankin Province yesterday, leaving a trail ol devastation in which 13 people died and hundreds of homes wrecked- newspapers in the area reported In the nearby Kastamonu Province, press reports said, the Arac River overflowed, floodingAP - 80 words
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Article37 1964-06-17 12 RAWALPINDI. Tues. Pakistan yesterday charged that Indian troops killed four civilians on this side of the Kashmir ceasefire line and took away their bodies. It did not say when the alleged killings took place. AP.AP - 37 words
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387 1964-06-17 12 GENEVA, Tues. TME 120-nation world trade conference last night adopted a compromise draft recommendation calling for a permanent United Nations trade organisation to be known as the Trade and Development Board The conference agreed that this board should consist of 55Reuter - 387 words
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Advertisement237 1964-06-17 12 tfSTtj DANGER] H MAY II FR m Rice every day and not enough variety of meat, SlflpPl fish and vegetables can make you ill. J^i. VYKMIN HELPS KEEP YOU HEALTHY. Jj^pdl balances your diet CSTYs- 11 g^ ves you essential ABCDE rli vitamins and 4 minerals your body needs. And237 words
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Advertisement11 1964-06-17 12 KLEEN BOWL TOILET cleanser JJU§!JWIFS MS L\[M mMJ I I I11 words
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Miscellaneous24 1964-06-17 12 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby «cv« awake j f */El». ou <tton eARL* bird *nd I CATCHES njf J COOKS TUB J woe* \6BEA«eASTy24 words
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393 1964-06-17 13 Boy lost the sight of his right eye, court told PENANG, Tuesday U-YEABrOLD boy told the High Court today that someone poured acid on him when he ran under a house during a game of hide-and-seek. Napir bin Abdul Samad was testifying before393 words
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Article, Illustration87 1964-06-17 13 TUN GERALD TEMPLER KHISHT OF GARTER LONDON. Tues. Field Marshal Tun Sir Geraald Tempter a former High Commissioner in Maliya. and a former Chief of the British Imperial General Staff, was one of the three new Knights of the Garter invested here yesterday at Windsor Castle by Queen Elizabeth. ThpReuter - 87 words
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213 1964-06-17 13 Committee set up in bid to end social boycott of rival party men pAR I T BUNTAR, x Tues. A committee comprising all seven penghulus in the 1 Krian district, headed by the Krian territorial j chief, has been set up tc restore peace among I Alliance and PMIP sup-213 words
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180 1964-06-17 13 Dynamite will destroy fish warning 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The Fisheries Department today expressed the fear that fresh-water fish in the country would become "exhausted." This follows recent reports that illegal dynamite "fishing" in local rivers and ponds was being practised on a large scale. Commenting on the reports, an official180 words
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Article67 1964-06-17 13 Kangar. Tues.— A reading and essay contest for secondary school students will be held In Arau on Friday as part of the district's National Language Month programme. The competition will be held at 2.30 p.m. at the Arau Arabic School. In Kangar. there will be67 words
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Article58 1964-06-17 13 KANGAR, Tues. The Arau Youth Club meets on Friday to consider a resolution urging the Perlis State Government to build a community hall In the Royal Town of Arau. "We need this urgently to keep pace with the town's progress, Inche Wan Ishak bin58 words
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Article35 1964-06-17 13 TANAH RATA. Tues. About $2,000 has been raised by the British Army children's school here for the St. Nicholas Home for the Blind in Pcnang through a fete held last. week.35 words
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Article19 1964-06-17 13 IPOH, Tues. The next Perak State Legislative Assembly meeting will be held here on July 4.19 words
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Advertisement301 1964-06-17 13 P^B v&tKaRBBBBBBH jp- i ■>■ B^pa i Ik 1 Bill 1111. ■ittn-f*—'* ■**"^?BB«M«iifc sf I si I! O\— f OV/I w Soft, tientte Andrcx loilct paper is strong as well. Soft enough for baby, strong enough for the rest of the family. Each sheet of Andrex is really two sheets301 words
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Advertisement241 1964-06-17 13 t'Hi ROLLS-ROYCE I JETS EAST and WEST lUI TUN j uAI BOAC and associates offer a total of 36 flights every week. ALL OVER THE WORLD II•ft I TAKES GOOD CARE OF YOU BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION With AirCtylo*. Atr-lmdim aid O**rt> m JAGUAR MARK J a car of brilliant241 words
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Miscellaneous340 1964-06-17 13 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBS 8. Tissue of certain animals 1. 5. 9. Both of them swore four needs external dressing pound* would be enough for 13. Scientist's work Is on most book translation (3, 4. 3, 4, rare letters (10). 5). 16. Where ships might be. In a 10. A340 words
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Advertisement607 1964-06-17 14 (Continued from Pace >>> SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* Si (Ml*.)— Box St els. extra DOCTOR: As locum terms required In Singapore practice from the 30th July until 31st August. Box A 6113 S.T. Spore. NURSE/RECEPTIONIST REQUIRES) I for clinic. Application with photo- > grapb returnable P.O. Box 1349, Sin- I607 words
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Advertisement1004 1964-06-17 14 SITUATIONS VACANT '.It H or* 1 > j 1 Mi*.)— Box St ci*. extra BARN IN YOUR Uparettme big comnission as an agent, selling Life and General Insurance. Experience unlecrssary. Write Box ASII6 S.T. Spore. WANTED JUNIOR CADET Officer in Rubber Estate. Only Applicants Kwsesslng Senior Cambridge Certificate md Chinese1,004 words
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Advertisement1087 1964-06-17 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Wards SS (Mi*.)— Bax rts. extrm\ NEW, WELL-FURNISHEU HOUSE Ist 4 Jalan 9/3. Petaling Jaya. Three aircondltloned bedrooms with batb- rooms. Separate servant room snd I hathroom Kent $800.00 Ring EMM sU. ATTRACTIVE STOREY Seraldet.iched House. Furnished, at Bennett Estate. Rent $370'- I two atorey houMs, one1,087 words
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Advertisement964 1964-06-17 14 t HOUSES LAND FOR SALE I N Worsts Si (Mi*.)— Baa Sa eta, axtrm SPECIAL SALE tAo-storey bungalow Loroag K Telok Kurau Upstairs hall three bedrooms (parquet) bathroom toilets. Downstairs lounge dining utility kltcben mosaic flooring mod -an carport fencing many extras. Kurther particulars Phone George <S pore) a.'abw office964 words
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Advertisement924 1964-06-17 14 I BOOKS PUBLICATIONS FRASERS FACTS AND FIOURCS j (1962». II 41st Edition tS 00 per espy (pestaga sxtrs) Available from < M.P.H. (Retain. Stamford Read, S'sere. PHILATELY rVerss St (Mi*.>— Box U eta. extra UlfO POSTACE STAMPS WANTED I WriU for Buying List Pboenix Stamp Co (Canterbury) Ltd. <DepLZl).26> St.924 words
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Advertisement1007 1964-06-17 14 DOGS, PETS, ETC. :u Words Si (Ml*.)— Bax St rfs. BBtJVJ PSKINCESE PUPPIES Kor t-ale. ror for Details Tel: (Spore) 72T23 <10 i.m. to 1 p.m.) Ngoi. ADORABLE WHITE TOY Poodle Puppy parents Imported show winners. K.ne.-t KnKllsh bloodlines. Next litter lue Christmas. Order now Kemp (KD :?644. COCKER $PANIEL:1,007 words
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Advertisement1025 1964-06-17 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE '.ii »,,rd* SS (Ml*.) Hnx if elm. extra FORD POPULAR 1954. Mechanically sound recently decarbonized, regularly serviced t.ixed for H months comprehensive Insured. Offers to Box A 6095 S.T. Spore. USED CARS FOR $ALE. Year. Make of Vehicles: Ownership. 1963. BMW LS. 2. 1962. BMW Coupe 1.1,025 words
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Advertisement975 1964-06-17 14 FOR SALE U War** ti iMin.)—Box Sn etm. erfr. DON'T LET flat tyres Kitn.r you! Amazing Bave-A-lire mn.ites imd seals) punctured tube or tubele»s tyres Invtsntly without removing your wheel 1 1 Only <•> a tin from Borneo Motors. BKST LEATHER Indies/Rents shot* from Uermany. It ily Hon^kooK at >-on>petitive975 words
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Advertisement1365 1964-06-17 15 TO lIVERPOOI t WEST COAST U Oue Spore Sa-U Haw *enans MEUMPUS Luerpeel, Dubln la Pt June 21 Jaae 21 MEMNON u.trpeel. b asgow Juae II Juae 22 Juae 23/21 MM 2k ANTILOCHUS Avonmou'^, l.terpeel Juae II Juaa 21 Jaae 22/ 2 Jaly 3 MARON Literpcel, Glasgow Juae 21 July1,365 words
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Advertisement1303 1964-06-17 15 ■MMa^^^^^B^Ml^^^^Mß I^S THE EAC LINES A|tSß »lNG»«)»f KUALA IUMrue.f.SWITTIHMAM PINANO SAILINGS 10 GENOA, IE HAVRE. HAMOURG, aRIMEN, ANTWERP. OTTEROAM, AMSTEROAM. OSLO, GOTHE HOURS AI4B COPENHAGEN "KOREA" I) 4</24Jaee 25 21 Juee 21/30 Jaae "KAMOOOIA" a) 21 Jaae/ 3 Jaly *l 7 Jaly 1/ I Jaiy •KINA" t) 21/22 July 23-2S1,303 words
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Advertisement956 1964-06-17 15 \BENULINE\ )L CONIINEHTAI PORTS BENMHOR f S, Si sin^" .pIUA j.ri?/2, gir" gj BENNACHIE FM jgr g} OENARTT L'paal; HulLA'-r.rp. rtarg M SSS. WiSJ^rAvi-r, SJJ i-iwi 8W nsr ife'ta i«»% f j RKiSi.c. »CTop7>^ gSi mnm Z «SM S SENVAILA Ltadaa. Hatitarg. R'lUnt Aag 17/11 Wita Mall. EXPRESS SERVICE FROM956 words
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Advertisement1235 1964-06-17 15 BUCKMALL S.S. CO.. STD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore PL Sham Penang |l Ova lonaon :ity Of IEiCESTEH 18/21Jaaa 22/24 Jaaa 2S Jaae ll 2B Jaly MTY OF CHICAGO 2t/2t Jaae 23 Jaae 21 Jaly ITY 0 LEEDS 11/20 Jily 21/23 July 24 July II Aat •ITY1,235 words
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Article68 1964-06-17 16 MELBOURNE. Tue«. C.R.A 34/» Mount lua tt/M N. Broken Hill (10a.) 38/7 Amtol 11/8 Autt. Con. Ind 61 lv Aust. Pap. Itanuf. 35/10 B.H.P 86/4 Carriers 6/2 Colonial Sugar 87/10 O. J. Coles 18/4 Herald 57/10 Humes 89/7 1.C.1.A.N.Z S3 10 Repco 2S/10 Rothmans (10a. Units) 35/- B68 words
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Article218 1964-06-17 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION*) Jvioe 16. Thru months INDUSTRIALS Bousiead 13 cm. kl Containers 15 cts Dunlops 15 eta. klcAllster U cts. City Uev. 7 cv. kl. Invest. 14 cts. B, sum Iters 28 eta. 0.C.8.C. 22 cts k>so 17 cts. Kothmans 11 cts Ked. Dlsp 14 eta. Robinsons 14218 words
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Article102 1964-06-17 16 THE Malayan Eichann Banks' AsiaciatiMi made these changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): N*w V*rki baying TT 321. airmail OD 32|; 90 d/at. 33 1/16 credit bill*. 33 3/16 trade bill*. Canada: buying TT 35 5/16. airmail OD 35 7/16, 90 d/at. 35102 words
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Article36 1964-06-17 16 ON tbe fr** txehang* marktt In Hook Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar waa quoted at 5.74 for TT and 3.73 for cash. Starling was quoted at 15.97 and on* ta*l *r xoid at 24S|.36 words
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513 1964-06-17 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDISTRIAL shares tended to ease in light trading on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday while tin shares were rather better. The improvement, however, bore no relationship to the sharp rise in the metal price which at noon reached $592 a513 words
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Article26 1964-06-17 16 Malayan Stock Indices June 15 June 16 •Industrials: 185.91 105.72 g*g. 130.20 134.54 nibben,: 105 66 Dec. 30. 196S 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.26 words
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Article842 1964-06-17 16 COMBINED ousiness in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange vesrerday with the number of shares trade in brackets: Industrali: Baintiad (1.000) $1.78: Ounlcps (2.000) $2.29, ON. (1,000) $2.30; EM* *rdi. (3.000) $2.70, (1.000) $2.09. C. Smdtars (1.000) $4.13: Cimmin (1,000) $3.40,842 words
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Article196 1964-06-17 16 CHIP>t .Itnt.lri. th. Sln ap.r. M.rtw, *J whanm m niMctid taday arai Tapah n w. l, upu b.w. 3. Bcnbop. 4/5. Yokohama Man 8/8, Benclo* 10/11, Acbtllaa 13/14, m*»l Racordv 15/16. Tarifa 18, Maxwell Brasdw 31/32, Bchoutcn 25/36. Elkai Ham 39 'HO, F.nxtr m Ranger 83/34. Barpcta196 words
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Article28 1964-06-17 16 JINE 16. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 671 cents (up three-eighths of a cent > tin- mtrn a picui (up 57.3"i). Estimated unofTicial ofTering 245 tons (down five tons).28 words
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Advertisement1029 1964-06-17 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. J UAA. PaelEle and Creat Lakes/East Canada Service ■■t—^ a HO"** 01 'Okohtmt S Kcisca Htuttt Montrtli Detroit CMCIfa TitatrtiauM.ru' 1» u| U u| 14 S«ft IT Stpt Stpt 1 Set •Mjjaskuni Miru Jl tuf I Sept 21 Stpt 7 Oct 14 Oct II Oct1,029 words
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Advertisement1022 1964-06-17 16 Sailirtft to the United Kingdom Deport Dep. Port Deport Arrivo Spore S'hom Penong U.K. "ORCADES" S July 6 July 27 July "CHITRAL" 10 July 11 July 2 Aue "ORONSAY" 31 July 1 Aue 22 Auo "CATHAY" 5 Sept 7 Mpl 8 Sept 2 Oet "CHITRAL" 6 Oct 8 Oct 91,022 words
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Advertisement519 1964-06-17 16 WILHELMSEN LINES FROati icaMiiatiat sat Ctttiatiui Ptrb ttr saigiu ait him laam. v Ptnang P. Shim S"p*ra VURCOINC (Ciiis Pusan. Jtotnj a/Ujiat TIMAR (Cailt Manila) I/IB taiy 11/11 Jiiy 14/ it mmi TARN (Calls Pusan. Japan) 21 Jtly BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A., EAST ANO WEST COAST PORTS TRAVIATA taa.ll/n KINCSVItIk519 words
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Advertisement127 1964-06-17 16 ■ESTIOUNP: EUMPt SERYICt S.PflPOft f &mm 'enani MafMilltk, Marl. OiMirV. NAUSICAA 21/21 Jaat 21 25 Just HJ.it Astwtrp Haaksrf. tnati. ■bbmbbv SIUTN k. WtlT AFRICA SERVICE Sinftpo't I l0 I lely Ourban (71/7), Port thratxtr (247), Ucetown (21/7), Matadi (11/7), Port Harcourt, Lagos 15/1). Cota-cu (I/Ik Lorn*. Itma. Tikondi. Frtttoini.127 words
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Article252 1964-06-17 17 JULY first grids rubber buyers l.e.b. clssed at S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at fT| cent* per Ib., up three-eighths of cent on Monday's cloning level for the position. The tone was quietly steady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.I. elating prlaei c«nts per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1252 words
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Article72 1964-06-17 17 CHINISE Product Eithante. Smisfl*r* n»en prises Mr pnul ytittr•iay: coconut oil: bulk J47J sellers, drum |80| sellera. Coprs: June/ July UK/Continent: I nquoted. Ptpptr: Montok white 1133 seller*. Sirawak white $132 i sellers, special Sarawak black »lO2i sellers, garbled l.<mpon« black JIO7J seller!, ABTA $l? 0 sellers. Smgspere72 words
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418 1964-06-17 17 r PHE price of Straits tin 1 In Penang yesterday rose $7.37$ to $592.37$ a picul on an offering unofficially estimated at 245 tons, down five tons. The price Is MM at its highest >lnce $614.75 on Feb. 26 which v is the highest since418 words
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Advertisement381 1964-06-17 17 (Continued from Pace 14) SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) M Word* SS (Min.)-Box St rts. txlrm MAKE HER OCCASION a memorable or. with blue/white diamond tins from rii.unie ShtnK's, 036 North Bridge Road (Comer Ball Lane) Spore. Easy payrnnls arrangeable *****. YOUR PERSONAL NAME In Chinese Characters or Your Monogram can be381 words
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Advertisement508 1964-06-17 17 FRESH FLOWERS WmrdM U (HtM.t—Bn M rte. tztrm PRINCESS SAVt for you with flowcrn. thoughtfully selected and beautifully arranged that "sparkle" your good wishes. 251 Orchard Road, Spore. T>l: *****. *****. FLOWERS, INSICTICIDES. FERTILIZERS Orchids International (subsidiary of KatonK Flowershop) 28, John Lit I If' s Tourist Shopping Ontro. pore.508 words
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Advertisement748 1964-06-17 17 NOTICES THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE (No. 26 >.f 1950) This Advertisement appears by direction of the Registrar of Trade Marks, States of MaU>a. under the provisions ot Section 49(7) of the Ordinance. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Trade Marie registered in the name ol Nicholas Proprietary Limits of748 words
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Advertisement823 1964-06-17 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens for appointment to the post DEMOLITION ENFORCEMENT OFFICER, Chief Building Surveyors Department, Ministry of National Development. SALARY SCALE: »360 x 20A-400/ 445 20A-525 x 25A- 600/625 X 25A-400 p.m. Variable allowance at current rates is applicable. Point of entry823 words
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Advertisement548 1964-06-17 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD Applications are Invited from Malaysian citizens for the post of Lady Stenographer. Qualifications Candidates must possess Senior Cambridge Certificate with credit In English, and be eble to take shorthand at 100 wpm and transcribe at 25 wpm from shorthand notes. Salary Scale: f 377— max548 words
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Advertisement487 1964-06-17 17 TENDERS J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Registered P.WD. Contractors in Class "B" and move up to 12 Noon on 2nd July 1964 at the office or the Jurutera Negeri. Negeri Sembilan. Seremban for. CONSTRUCTION OF A SEKOLAH MENENGAH MELAYU AT 3RD MILE SIKAMAT ROAD. SEREMBAN487 words
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Advertisement407 1964-06-17 17 PENANG PORT COMMISSION TKNDEK *fH< THE SUPPLY OP M.S. SHIPS QUALITY PLATES Tenders are Invited tor th* supply of the undernoted M.S. ships luality plates to the Commission:— 20 pcs. 13 x 3 1 x 6/16" 40 12' x 36" x 5/16" 20 I* 1 x 36" x 5/16" 20407 words
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Article, Illustration458 1964-06-17 18 RACING with Epsom Jeep KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. g|*ARTAN did a dashing half-mile workout here this morning, running the last 3f in 37 3/5 sec. on good going. The four-year-old gelding (by Gabador) is in terrific form. Kuala Lumpur, who is back in training after a458 words
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93 1964-06-17 18 MANILA, Tues. The Racing Association of the Philippines announced that Manila would be the venue of the fourth Asian Racing Conference scheduled to be held on Nov. 6-15. A spokesman of the association said four days of special races would climax the conference. TwoReuter - 93 words
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Article30 1964-06-17 18 TOKYO. Tues. The Orient welterweight champion Eliseo Arnnda. ol the Philippines, was deieuted on points by Japan's Osamu Wa tana be in a ten-round non-;:tle bout la.st night.30 words
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Article474 1964-06-17 18 TENNIS IPOH, Tuesday. AUSTRALIAN John Pearce is strongly fancied to retain his "triple crown" in the Perak open lawn tennis championships which begin here on Friday, ending on June 28 Tf he succeeds, he will befome the first man ever to win three Perak titles three474 words
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Article148 1964-06-17 18 JUDO KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Four I statps Singapore. Selar.sor. Perak and Penang will take purt in the :»n judo championships to be held at Stadium Negara here on July 11The championships, organised by the Malaysian Judo Federation, will also serve as a trial to pick148 words
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Article285 1964-06-17 18 OLYMPIC ROUNDUP WASHINGTON, Tues. The fate of the pro- 1 Jec t c d trans-Pacific telecast of the Olympic Games by communications satellite from Tokyo may be decided ir the n^ext week, j The cour-Hl o f the European Broadc.siu.o Union will meet 1 1 Vienna on Friday to c'ecldeReuter; UPI - 285 words
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Article544 1964-06-17 18 Sellers sinks Sharpe's hopes CRICKET from Jack Fingleton I ONDON, Tues.— With V the Second Test against England starting ok- Thursday, legbreak" bowler Rex Sellers, 23, has thrown the Australian camp into conjecture. Sellers took nve Yorkshire wickets for 36 runs In 21.2 overs at Sheffield yesterday and caused the544 words
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Advertisement389 1964-06-17 18 mimi 1 w A /Mm The story only a Girard Perregaux watch can tell This man and his girl a couple like this j Tl II BH I I I I will always steal the limelight They know \Lfr value! They know quality and elegance they both wear Girard Perregaux389 words
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Advertisement43 1964-06-17 18 Enjoy the masculine freshness of I^S Every Old Spice product gives you a fresher kind of confidence in yourself we call it Old Spice awareness; the distinctive masculine look. BB HULTON i NCW YORK LONDON ■a Ro'l en Spray 1W D*o*>rint Dtotfonnt *"^J43 words
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Miscellaneous159 1964-06-17 18 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Spore Business Houses Div 1: Glass v Cold Storage; Bramtoco v Wearnes ibo:2i matches at Parrer Pk > HK Banic v Shell (padanei. Div. 2: Chartered Bank v Malaysian Airways; Metal Box v Borneo Mote NTS T Mercantile Bank (all n 0 -at Parrer Pk). Spore Go159 words
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Article492 1964-06-17 19 Tour a success Durai 'MALAYSIA STAND LEVEL WITH INDIA AND CAN FINISH AMONG TOP FIVE IN THE OLYMPICS' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. jyjALAYSLAN hockey has a great future, predicted Aziz Durairatnam, manager of the Malaysian team who returned today after a five-week tour of India. Mr. Durairatnam said: "The Malaysian team492 words
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Article245 1964-06-17 19 175 for Rahman races MOTOR-RACING ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Re*v cord entries for both mam events cars and motor-cycles have been received for the Malayan Motor Sports Clubs third Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit races at Peullng Jaya on July 4-5. A total of 175 entries has been received for the 11-event245 words
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Article100 1964-06-17 19 SOCCER— Ipoh l>iv. 3: Kilat 7 DID Federal 2. K. Muda Lge: Gurus 3 Pinang Tunggal 2; Pemuda 1 Wanderers 1. Hose Cup (Seremban): Nesri Police w.o. Teachers Union. Malacca Div. 1: Ist Bn KOYLI 5 PWD 0. Spore Div. 3 A: Sanvista 7 Arsenal 'A' 0; Gymkhana100 words
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Article, Illustration42 1964-06-17 19 SULAIMAN Bluah, 21 -year-old excaddy who won the Perak amateur golf championship on Sunday, receiving his trophy from Sharifah Anlzam, wife of the PTC Sports Club vice-president. Inche Hood bin Dato Haji Ahmad. Timesport picture by Lee Foo San.Lee Foo San - 42 words
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99 1964-06-17 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Table Tennis Association of Malaysia, was formed at a meeting held in Malacca on Sunday. Delegates from Sabah, Sarawak Singapore. Kedah. Perils. Perak Penang. Malacca. Selan>:or and Negri Sembilan attended Unanimous agreement was reached on representation of all member states at99 words
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Article320 1964-06-17 19 SOCCER SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore's former "glamour" cen«tre-for-forward Awang Bakar. who has been aiming at a return to soccer's front line, will get another chance to do so this season^. One man who still has I faith in Awang Bakar is Malaysian schools coach Choo320 words
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Article241 1964-06-17 19 SRC win with Coulter's goal HOCKEI SRC 2 SIGNALS 1 SINGAPORE, Tues A last-minute goal off a short corner by fullback Peter Coulter gave Singapore Recreation Club the SHA senior knockout championship on the Padang here today. SRC. the League champlons, thus completed a notable double but they were lucky241 words
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Article183 1964-06-17 19 BASKETBALL KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.—Biddy basketball, an American game for youngsters will be Introduce! to Malaysia by Jay Archer, the game's specialist from America who arrives here on Thursday for three-month visit under the U.S. State Departments educational exchange programme. Mr. Archer, who Introduced biddy basketball in183 words
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Article238 1964-06-17 19 T. MARTENS OUT OF S'PORE XI CRICKET SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rpOMMY Martens, the Malaysian otf-spinner, haa been dropped by the Singapore selectors from the Singapore team to meet Pahang in their MCA league masch at Kuantan on Saturday and Sunday. His omission comes at a time when he Is under heavy238 words
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Article43 1964-06-17 19 IPOH, Tues. The touring South Korean soccer team beat Perak 2-1 at Stadium Perak tonight. Centre forward Hon Yuen Chung scored for Korea in the 48th and 72nd minutes, and Foo Fook Chuan for Perak off a 50th-minute free kick.43 words
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Article33 1964-06-17 19 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Merrythim B.P. won the Singapore Badminton Association senior inter-team championship for the third successive year when they beat Sunnyvale B.P. 3-2 in the final at the SBA hall last night.33 words
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Article, Illustration272 1964-06-17 19 Yachtsmen baulked by citizenship problem SINGAPORE, Tues. After all the hard work and efforts to get a yacht ready to compete in, the Olympic Games at Tokyo In October, the Malaysian team will not be able to gc. This was disclosed by J. Snowden. vice-commodore of the Royal Singapore Yacht272 words
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Advertisement608 1964-06-17 19 RENAULT proudly present NEW RB llOO j~^ BIGGER ENGINE-MORE POWER a td a t o t «»o n t RENAULT'S NEW CARAVELLE Super go! Super Safe! Super Luxurious! Super Economy! The wonds most beautiful car The new Renault Caravelle is designed for those jm who want a sporty car for608 words
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92 1964-06-17 20 WELLINGTON. Tues. The Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Mol.Miakr. said todayNew Zealand would not hesitate to send the New Zealand Battalion in Malaysia to Sarawak and Sabah should the situation there show further serious deterioration as a result of Indonesian military activity. Addressing theAP - 92 words
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457 1964-06-17 20 'HIGHER THAN KOREA BOOM HIGHEST' FORECAST FOR TIN LONDON. Tues ITNLESS new supplies from unexpected quarters should reach London metal exchange warebouses in the second half of this month, the London cash quotation for tin could well surpass the highest Korean level of £1,248 i a ton reached on Feb.457 words
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261 1964-06-17 20 Cholera: Pahang plans new measures MORE PEOPLE TO GET INOCULATION KUANTAN. Tues. The State Epidemic Control Committee met here today to discuss immediate measures to check the spread of cholera in Pahang. The meeting, which was attended by officials of the I PWD, Police, Information and Health Departments, lasted nearly261 words
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Article56 1964-06-17 20 SINGAPORE, lues. Powers to enable the Minister-in-charge to BMkfl regulation "which could prescribe fines not exceeding $1,000." are civrn in r Sale of Food and Drugs < Amendment Bill, winch was r"ad first time ai the Legislature Assembly on June 10. At prewii toe rrfrul-itions56 words
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Article42 1964-06-17 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The public is hereby advised that the Car Parks Division oflice. formerly bound ;it ihe Ist lloor. Registrar 01 Vehicles' Building. Middle Road, has remov-d to 146 Market Street the newly opened Market Street multi-stovcy t-ar park.42 words
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Article66 1964-06-17 20 MINISTER SEES MODEL OF WHARVES The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. inspects a model of the deep water wharves to be built at Buttrrworth. With him', from left are: Inche Ismail bin Marzuki. general manager of the Penang; Port Commission; Dr 11. Bohling. the German Ambassador; Dato66 words
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Article41 1964-06-17 20 NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana). Tues. At least six people were missing today after a bus plunged into Lake Ponchartraln, off a section of a causeway that had been severed shortly before by a barge, the U. S. Coast Guard reported.41 words
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Article272 1964-06-17 20 LONDON. Closing middle prices; ot selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: GILTEDGED Consol 2' £40 1 16 Funding V-. r c £93' H War l£< £55 ii BANKS Chartered 48 9 Hongkong £21 +/1H INSURANCE Commercial Union 46/9 Prudentials £22\ Royal 38 6 /3272 words
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Article428 1964-06-17 20 Reclamation work far ahead of schedule; actual dredging to start in September PENANG. Tussday DECLAMATION work **> in preparation for the construction of six $52,000,000 deepwater wharves at Bag a n Luar. Butterworth. is so far ahead of schedule that actual dredging is expected to be428 words
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197 1964-06-17 20 SINGAPORE, Tues. rrHE Singapore Teachers' Union now plans to A hold a big protest meeting at the Gay World on Saturday morning. Earlier, the union had planned a march to protest against the "arbitrary and unilateral" actions of the Ministry of197 words
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Article75 1964-06-17 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Ten linali.st.s of the fifth -Leaders of Tomorrow" oratorical contest lor schools will compete on Thursday night for the lop prizes ot rounclair tickets to Honx Kong und i Bangkok. At the finals, at the Victoria i Theatre at 7 pjn.. the 10 school75 words
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Article48 1964-06-17 20 LONDON. Tues. Spot 20?; d., July 20-9 ISd.. Aug. 20>id., Sept 20-7 16d., July Sept. 20'jd., Oct Dec. 20-7 16d.. Jan. Mar. 20-7 16d, Apr. June 20-7 16d.. July Sept 20-7 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20-7 lSd. c.l f July 20-1 16d.. Aug. 20d. Tone 1 t Quiet.48 words
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Article26 1964-06-17 20 LONDON. Tues Buyers £1230 sellers £!235. Forward buyers £1181. sellers £1183. Settlement £1223. Turnover a.m. 345 tons pm J5 tons. Tone: Very firm but quiet.26 words
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Article33 1964-06-17 20 NEW DELHI. Tues. Peking has dismissed the Chinese Commander in Lhasa. General Chan Ko-Hwa, on suspicion of proSoviet sympathies, according to a report In the Times ol India to- day.— Reuter.Reuter; The Times - 33 words
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Article141 1964-06-17 20 LONDON. Tues. The match between Yorkshire and the Australian cricketers at Sheffield ended in a draw today. Scorr* wore: Australians 295 for eight declared and 112 for seven Yorkshire 113 and 340 for six declared. Results of other cricket matches At ixbridßP: OUttMp Unlver.Mly beat Combined141 words
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Article21 1964-06-17 20 LONDON. Tues.- The tin price continued to rise today. The spot price was up by £40 per ton.21 words
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Obituary40 1964-06-17 20 LOW YUEN LIN. l I soon. srnt;. Ho.k Nam. l daughter-in-law. M.iry Low, daugMi Chan Kirn Km a: T;m lloon I A k-i.in<lrhildnn to muurn ln> ccc taava o. J .T p.m. 1v 6.64 for Chua Cnu KanK CVmtu-ry.40 words
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Article27 1964-06-17 20 IN EVER LOVING M. mory of Mr. J.c. Chelvatbural who paaaed away on 17lh June IM0. Sadly missed hy his hrlnvM wit*, children and Krandchlldrcn.27 words
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Advertisement86 1964-06-17 20 -'""V CA>-* S %*^n! IBS s .Jtmm CAMY GENEVA SWISS ulHpeJ^MtilHßi SPECIAL NEW MODEL- SQUAW-AUTOMATIC-WATERPROOF WITH CALENDAR. WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH. IT'S ELEGANT AND BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED. AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS. E/Jg 5\ 1 the big difference Schemes Available" To: Electron Ltd., 114 Orchard Rood, Spore 9 I am86 words
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Miscellaneous44 1964-06-17 20 UIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and H pore for the period 8 p m on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday lUthett Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 74 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 88 77 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 91 72 Singapore 90 7544 words
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