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Title Section21 1964-06-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times I AW*"*' Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article1222 1964-06-22 1 Why the summit failed MAC A PUTS FORWARD A PLAN, THE TENGKU STATES HIS TERMS— AND THE 'BUNG' SHAKES HIS HEAD... A brazen Sock says: 'N0.. .1,000 times no' From FELIX ABISHEGANADEN 1 TOKYO, Sunday- PRESIDENT Soekarno, who had ostensibly been waiting here for the past fortnight1,222 words
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449 1964-06-22 1 INSIDE STORY No. 2 FROM GEOFFREY GELDARD i 32 swing I S south of {the border singing SATURDAY'S HEADLINE KUCHING, Sun. The withdrawal of the 32 Indonesian guerillas from Tebedu, in Sarawak, on Friday morning was a fake put on449 words
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70 1964-06-22 1 'No more safe conduct' IZUCHING, Sun. The Malaysian Government announced today that military action against Indonesian guerillas had been resumed. An announcement over Radio Malaysia in Sarawak said the summit talks in Tokyo had ended in failure and the Indonesian70 words
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264 1964-06-22 1 Registration for national service in Sarawak-See Page 5 effect throughout Sabah and Sarawak. "No further safe conduct is to be given," the announcement said. The Sarawak Chief Minister. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said early today that he was waiting 1 for Defence Ministry orders. Meetings of the State Security Executive264 words
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Article54 1964-06-22 1 MADRID. Sun Only one woman passenger died when a Spanish charter plane carrying British tourists landed early today in the sea near Palma. Majorca. The other 24 people aboard were saved after the pilot of the Dakota plane skilfully pancaked into the sea about 500 yardsReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration556 1964-06-22 1 King cables 'sincere condolences' CATHAY EXECUTIVES TO BRING BACK BODIES OF DATO AND DATIN LOKE KYOTO. Sunday. 'THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong today cabled Mrs. A Loke Yew. mother of Dato Loke Wan Tho, expressing "deep shock" over the death of Dato and Datin Loke in an air crash in Formosa556 words
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Article44 1964-06-22 1 LONDON, Sun. Mr. Mervyn Matthews. 31 -year-old Briti.-ii student expelled from Mom-ow. Hew in here today. Mr. Matthews, a research graduate .it Moscow University. flew from Moscow earlier today. 46 hours after the expiry of a Soviet expulsion order against him. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration363 1964-06-22 1 'STILL ROOM FOR FURTHER SUMMIT TALKS'— PM Tengku changes plans back from Tokyo this morning KUALA LUMPUR. 1Y Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahman will fly from Bangkok to Alor Star tomorrow 'morning. The Tengku and a party of four officials were originally scheduled to leave Tokyo tomorrow, arriving here on Tuesday363 words
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Article23 1964-06-22 1 MALAYSIA RECOGNITION TOKYO Sun IMiilippinrs will probably rocegabc Malaysia after Afro Asj.in conciliation commission starts work. PrrMdcnt Macapagal said today RouterReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement191 1964-06-22 1 7te«> tyoocU Many Interesting Item* Have Just Arrived, Including: Diamond Single Stone Rmgi, Plat WotcSev Jode Jewellery. Cocktail Rings Cultured Pearl Jewellery S.'V.&.de Silva£td. 15, High St.. Singapore 6, Station Rd., Ipor Co S P.H de SILVA(H.K )Ud., Hong Kon? For the best go lor Expertly engineered. elegantly x designed,191 words
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Advertisement86 1964-06-22 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacture i whose entire collection of men'b watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva., the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY." H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore 4 Penang. W fj£gf> from Fiji to Pakistan Fresh,86 words
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Article205 1964-06-22 2 CHEN VI: WE WANT A-BOMB FORCE onOKYO, Sun. China declared last night that it wanted to build its own nuclear force to defend its country and world peace. In a New China news agency broadcast, monitored here, the Foreign Minister Marshal Chen Vi, said China Intended to develop nuclear weaponsAP - 205 words
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Article, Illustration699 1964-06-22 2 PARIS. Sunday PRESIDENT Charles dc Gaulle is reported to have advised Peking to take seriously United States determination to prevent a Communist takeover in Laos and South Vietnam. Diplomatic quarters said he told the Chinese Ambassador, General Huang Chen, on Friday night thatReuter; UPI - 699 words
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134 1964-06-22 2 RAWALPINDI. Sun. Pakistani Government officials have been told to discourage large dowries and bis funeral feasts. The order was issued following a conference here of provincial governors and top Government officials. The "ostentatious display" of large dowries, silks, jewels, household goods and numerous otherReuter - 134 words
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Article175 1964-06-22 2 'Forget the past' plea to India RAWALPINDI, S\in. 1V The Pakistani Foreign Minister. Mr. ZulAkar AH Bhutto, yesterday appealed to India to put ar, end to past differences with his country. "The timr has come to reappral.sp the .situation." h« Raid. "The time la today. Tomorrow may be too lateUPI - 175 words
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Advertisement332 1964-06-22 2 W DO YOU [SUFFER] y FROM A ASTHMA (or BRONCHITIS)? if so you will know the strain put on the system by those gasping, choking onslaughts. Remove worry by having EPHAZONE tablets always at hand, especially at night time. EPHAZONB is easy to take, safe to u« and gives QUICK332 words
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Miscellaneous25 1964-06-22 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /^WILL YOU WCITE^ j^^ i y^ $rwrr\ \WORRV ABOUT TUe] /f JU«T WRITgN S CRAMAUB. DAQL\H&s~* ONE EXTRA PINT J25 words
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Article147 1964-06-22 3 SALES BOOM IN TOPLESS SWIM SUITS YEW YORK, Sun. 111 Business is booming in topless bathing suits for women, the head of a swimsuit manufacturing firm said yesterday. "Orders have far exceeded ou. expectations." Mr. Harmon Ju.ster, president of Harmon Knitware Inc.. said. Not only that. Introduction of tiie revolutionary147 words
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Article, Illustration123 1964-06-22 3 SCRANTON: I HAVE NEW LOOK POLICY BOSTON, Sun.—Pennsylvania Governor William W Scranton, charging the Johnson administration has failed to come up with a single good idea since it took office, yesterday outlined a programme to give United States policy in Europe a new look. Mr. Scranton moved Into New ZealandUPI - 123 words
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372 1964-06-22 3 BRITISH COMPENSATION PLAN FOR ISLAND'S UNION WITH GREECE r J IHE1 HE British Government was yesterday moving to the view that some transfer of Greek territory to Turkey is going to form part of the final settlement of the Cyprus dispute. Neither the natureReuter; AP - 372 words
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Article, Illustration103 1964-06-22 3 Leaders to test Rierhts Bill WASHINGTON. Sun.— Negro leaders are planning an immediate test of America's new Civil Rights Bill as soon as President Johnson signs the measure into law. The historic Bill, hailed as one of the most significant landmarks in nearly i century in the fight to endReuter - 103 words
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Article48 1964-06-22 3 LONDON. Sun. —Members of Parlnui!' nt nre convinced that Britain** eeneral election will take place on Thursday, Oct. 15. the MMh| Express reported today. Only some unforeseen international crisis, they believe, would now cause the timing to be shifted, the Sunday Express added48 words
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Article24 1964-06-22 3 WARSAW. Sun Mi Wiady slaw Gomulku «ab todnv re-elect* ed first secretary ot the centra committee ol the Polish Commu nist Party24 words
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Article35 1964-06-22 3 WASHINGTON. Sun— Six persons were killed yesterday when a bus loaded with Puerto Rican migrant farm workers went out of control and hit a bridge and a tree in Elkton. Maryland35 words
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Article141 1964-06-22 3 WASHINGTON. Sunday. THE Soviets appear to be continuing to withdraw their troops from Cuba, U.S. sources said yesterday. Just how many are lett from the original missile crisis peak of 22.000 in October, 1962 is a matter of guesswork Some estimates place the number now atAP - 141 words
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100 1964-06-22 3 LONDON Sun. Ballerina Dame Margot Fonteyn arrived back from Panama yesterday and said she fears her wounded politician-hus-band Roberto Arias still la In Peril of assassination When she stepped on the Boeing jet that had brought her from New York. Dame Margot toldAP - 100 words
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123 1964-06-22 3 SYDNEY. San A screaming, weeping crowd ot 7,500 teenagers gave a tumultuous farewell t(- iht Beitles when the sinner.-, lett here by air this morning for New Zealand Srore.-> of police leaned at an angle f 4^ degrees to hold back the tans asReuter - 123 words
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227 1964-06-22 3 CARS IN LE MANS RACE KILL THREE YOUTHS IE MANS. Sun. li Three young spectators were killed here late last night when two powerful sports cars left the track after colliding during the Le Mans 24-hour endurance race Race officials said the cars involved were an A.C. Cobra driven byReuter - 227 words
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Article83 1964-06-22 3 Seven die as crane hits a bus LONDON. Sun A construction crane lurched across a busy London highway yesterday and struck a bus loaded with factory workers Seven were killed and 25 Injured. The crane smashed down on the back half of the bus as ii headed alone North CircularAP - 83 words
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Article29 1964-06-22 3 SYDNEY. Sun. Clarence Badger. 84, who directed many Hollywood silent films, died after living in obscurity In Sydney for more than 25 years, relatives announced yesterday.29 words
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Advertisement281 1964-06-22 3 -LADY ARROW- The sophisticated stripe W let* a new fashion pace ~r V^j J^rsjJ when it combines o -t^ I medley ot pastel colors. The fabric is 65'; Decron. 35. A»ron. /J Vs^ "Neatness retention" as- J \J^\ suras you thot ofter s%, v '^V long hours of weor' the281 words
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Article, Illustration106 1964-06-22 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Cameras clicked and cine-cameras whirled as 400 local shutterbugs took part in a two-and-a-half hour photographic contest on the grounds of the National Library this morning. Their subjects were eight lovely models. The contest was sponsored by Tithes Dental and Photo Supply Ltd., under the auspices106 words
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Article332 1964-06-22 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. r[E Singapore Teachers Union said today that the bureaucratic tendencies, coupled with ineffective and unrealistic approach to certain problems by the Education Ministry, had given rise to frustration among the different sections of the teachers. The union, said an editor- lal In the lastest332 words
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Article60 1964-06-22 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— To enable work to be carried out at RAF Tengah Sub-station, electricity supplies will be Interrupted from 9 a.m. on Thursday to 9 p.m. on Friday in the following areas: Chua Chu Kang Road (between i2'-j m.s. to 13*1 m Jalan Plring, Jalan60 words
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Article65 1964-06-22 4 SINGAPORE, Bun. Mr. Francis Khoo Thlam Seng has assumed duties as District Scout Commissioner of Serangoon District since the beginning of this month, while the former District Commissioner. Mr. Loy Hal Thong. Is now Assistant International Commissioner. The District commissioner for Katong. Mr. Lim Keng Teck. has65 words
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147 1964-06-22 4 Big demand for house paint, says EDB chief CINGAPORE, Sun. *3 The massive redevelopment and renewal of slum areas in Singapore in the near future will result in a greater demand for house paint. This was said here today by the chairman of the Economic Development Board. Mr. Hon Sul147 words
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Article38 1964-06-22 4 SINGAPORE, Sun— The Minister for National Development has nominated Mr. Lim Chong Keat. a representative of the Singapore Institute of Architects, to be a member of the Board of Architects for a period of three months.38 words
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Advertisement388 1964-06-22 4 Z ORGANISATIONS NOW SHOWING AT I ■CAPITOL REX SKY PATHE NEWS SPECIAL ■the beatles: m s<ng "I Sow Her Standing There" to 10,000 screaming I TEENAGERS IN HOLLAND! T~"T™_ I I LAST DAY!!! 11 a.m., 1.30, 4. 6.30, 9.30 pm.| David Niven Peter Sellers Robert Wogner Capucin* in I "THE388 words
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319 1964-06-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. RATIONAL service registration for Malaysian citizens in Sarawak will begin on June 29. This was announced by the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, tonight over Radio Malaysia in, Kuching. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong319 words
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Article32 1964-06-22 5 SINGAPORE. Sun The Minister lor Labour has aDpoin'cd two trade unionists. Messrs dean Mvi Kok and Niranjan Singh, m be members of the employees' panel under the Industrial Relations Ordinance.32 words
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144 1964-06-22 5 The three trips of an honest man PENANG, Sun. A hospital assistant made three trips from Ayer Itam to George Town to return a wallet containing over $300 which he found in a cinema on Friday night. Mr. Ng Kok Chan, a well-known P c n a n c sportsman,144 words
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Article79 1964-06-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A youth. Tham Check Wing, 17. of Ulu Klang new village, was bound over in tl.ooo fur two years by the Sessions Court here yesterday for robbing a labourer. Ra-.a Ar.> bin Raja Hanr.d 28. of SlO. Tham approached Rata Arts on March79 words
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264 1964-06-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, yesterday urged schools which had not Malayanised their headmasters* posts to do so as soon as possible. In a speech at the opening of the annual meeting264 words
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Article, Illustration191 1964-06-22 5 Minister to parents: Tell us if you have ideas SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inch*; Othman Wok, yesterday urged parents to make suggestions to the Social Welfare Department on how best to run its children's cerv tres and creches. They would be welcome, he said, adding: "I am191 words
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177 1964-06-22 5 CINGAPORE, Sun.— The *J Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union will hold a carnival on June 27 and 28 as part of its project to collect money for a union house The carnival will be held on the Polytechnic grounds from 10 a.m. to177 words
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59 1964-06-22 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. A 15-year-old student, Chng Lian Hock, was burnt when an armed gang of seven men attacked him and two friends with acid bulbs and sticks last night in Craig Road. Chng was admitted to the General Hospital where his condition was59 words
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Article22 1964-06-22 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Detectives raided a Chinese temple in Braddell Road last night and recovered three parangs. No one was arrested.22 words
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Advertisement264 1964-06-22 5 SFREE TINS OF BLUE CROSS SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK "V WLw '^Smy Lucky BLUE CROSS users may receive ABSOLUTELY FKfci ■ix tins of BLUE CROSS Milk. When BLUF CROSS colls oi your home, show the representative o tin of BLUE CROSb In use ond you will receive six more tins FREE264 words
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Advertisement275 1964-06-22 5 Cl WINDOWS give you i the weather you want! j Say. goodbye to bouts cf hot, sleepless nights. Install Stormline louvre windows and enjoy the comforts of controlled ventilation. Jo^ Stormline keeps you cool when it shines, JM cosy and comfortable jgi vvtieHlf rains, ir" M blends very well with275 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-06-22 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl ~~1 TvATCAMt^ HOW "V mOQK&\ "T- «>^ 5 VTH'RIGHT ABOUT |CQr\r\FORTABLE, I WAVE BEEN PLACE, THIS /BUTISHALI' AUTHORISED BY \\SYLVESTEJ?.' ONE7/A HAVE TO TEST VMy EMPLOYER Toy v\r~V T nRST! > f) Qt^TAKErTM Q C--9 TM K»t»W /tfV^l41 words
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345 1964-06-22 6 Committee to cut cost of new schools scheme TAN: WE CAN'T AFFORD $100 m. MORE A YEAR MALACCA, Sunday. THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said here last night that the Government had set up a ministerial committee to prune the estimated cost of the comprehensive school education345 words
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144 1964-06-22 6 IZUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. The secretary of the Ladang Umno branch, Inche Hashim hin Awang, wants the Malaysian Government to impose a temporary embargo on Vauxhall Motor Company products entering the country. In a Press statement today. Inche Hashim said: "The 1,000 lorry144 words
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Article46 1964-06-22 6 TELUK ANSON. Sun. The youth section of the Teluk Anson branch of the Malayan Chinese Association at an extraordinary meeting here on Friday night unanimously voted to dissolve the present committee of 21. It also decided to re-elect a new committee on July IS.46 words
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134 1964-06-22 6 UNION CHIEF: LET'S HAVE A CLERKS' CHARTER... mAIPING. Sun. The L general secretary of the All -Malayan Estates Staff Inion, Mr. T. P. D. Nair, today urged the Government to enact a "Clerks' Charter" to safeguard the interests and security of employment of clerk' not only in plantations but commercial134 words
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Article66 1964-06-22 6 SEREMBAN, Sun. A grasscutter, M. Raju Copal, 21, received a challenge cup for being the best, recruit at a passing out parade today of 30 volunteers of the 11th Transport Company, Territorial Army, here. Oopal, who has been with the PWD here for the past seven66 words
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117 1964-06-22 6 ■pAUB. Sun. A mass inoculation campaign has begun in Raub district to prevent the spread of cholera. Dr. Leong Kwong Fan, chairman of the district's epidemic control committee, .said today that more than 15.000 people. including schoolchildren, had been inoculated. Although no case of cholera had117 words
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Article, Illustration440 1964-06-22 6 VIALACCA. Sun.— The iTI Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said tonight that industrialisation could only succeed "when goods are produced so cheaply that they are within the means of a large majority of the population." Mr. Tan, who is440 words
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Article21 1964-06-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Su: K Kalimuthu. 43. m found hanging in a house at Loke Yew Road here this afternoon.21 words
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Miscellaneous221 1964-06-22 6 O0» /t By Y.T. Hawnlin I TWAT TVRANNOSAUR BON 1 A MOCNOf WV/pUT ALL WE* HAR*) YEAH- AN* THEN AJNT YOU /om.YES SIR, I GOT IMAGINATION I STUCK POTT MEAM WE CAW J CTSWT CV«N I COB MAKE A J/ WHAT WOULD HAMMERHEADS I ALL RKJWT.. AW WMAT ITS TELUN'JI221 words
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298 1964-06-22 7 PENANG, Sun. r pHE national president of the National Union of Teachers, Mr. Gurnam Singh, declared last ni&ht that there was still a great deal of discrimination against women teachers. "We would, therefore, oall upon the Government to rectify all anomalies,298 words
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194 1964-06-22 7 PENANG. Sunday. TWE National Lraop vi Teachers is fully aware of the unsatisfactory features of the unified teaching service and has subur/ted to the National I Joint Council for Teachers a memorardum calling for a comprehensive revision of this scheme Disclosing this today, the i union's194 words
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107 1964-06-22 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. A man. who has been deaf since he was a year old but who can understand swhat people are saying by studying thrjr lip movements, will arrive here on June 28 to lecture at the. University of Singapore He is Dr.107 words
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224 1964-06-22 7 IGNORE BAHRU. Sun. —The Johore Bahru Zoo is to receive a 151 b. Yogi bear cvb a North American black bear early next month as a token of friendship from the children of the United States to the children of Malayski. Thl.s224 words
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Article54 1964-06-22 7 TELUK ANSON. Sun Mr Saw Benjl Kuan. Alliance a.v-emblyman for Pasir Bedamar constituency, has asked the Perak Government what steps it has taken on the erosion problem of Teluk Anjon This is one of four questions Mr. Saw has submitted for answer at the Pcnk State Assembly54 words
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Miscellaneous284 1964-06-22 7 Straits Times Crossword ACRORS b»d women been deceived" I** or p^ jurs^r., due "n rS 2S\ h in fO h* h pc r 4 ha for WW- 55^ »L 8k .k Reasonable' antument foe 10. Check that the artUt come* rhO pplng up slimy log* <B>. back with ttw other,284 words
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Article139 1964-06-22 8 W»r4t Zls fUimimmm i MR. R ACM* VAN Family aad Mr. mvadasan. Bartley Road thank relatives. rrteads for coadoteoees. «r»» hs attendance at fnaeral of 1»'» Mr. Srradasan. MRS. B.R. SAMARAWICKREMA aad family thank Police. Telecoms. Savior. B*n«. Reeatlvre. Friends for wreath.. tr .*TZZl 1 •»<> attendance «t ftsanal139 words
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Obituary21 1964-06-22 8 (MUOmmm) IN CHERISHED MEMORY or Aw Trr Mia; laid to MM oa 33-S-S3. Inncrtad by his wife and children.21 words
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Article736 1964-06-22 8 Summit And After Soekarno's two faces have never been more clearly visible than they were in Tokyo on Saturday, the one preaching peace, the other mouthing war. One face told a television audience (for 'which the Indonesian dictator had forsaken a conference of I vital importance to millions) that the736 words
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Article307 1964-06-22 8 The United States Senate's passing of the Civil Rights Bill is not going to transform the American social scene overnight but it is still the most important step forward in perhaps a century of Negro campaigning against discrimination. It will prove more significant than the Supreme Court's decision307 words
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Article149 1964-06-22 8 The death of Dato Loke Wan Tho (and of many others including his wife) In an air crash removes from Malaysian society a man of immense wealth who gave much of his adult life to public service. Born into a family of great riches, Dato Loke had no149 words
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379 1964-06-22 8 India battles runaway food prices From KRISHNA MOORTHY NEW DELHI, Sun INDIA is in bad A straits with regard to food. The first important task with which the new administration has busied itself is to bring some discipline in the run-away food price structure. The new Cabinet is acting* on379 words
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Article576 1964-06-22 8 \|AY 1 refer to the article 11 which appeared In the Straits Times" of June 19 under the heading "X-Ray man fed up with Ministry's Illogical attitude" and present matters In their proper perspective The Federation X-Ray Staff Union comprising radiographers, X-Ray assistants and X-ray developers submitted representation576 words
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Article80 1964-06-22 8 AFTER an experience like the following, one cannot help becoming cynical The other day 1 drove to the Esplanade, parked on Connaught Drive where there seemed ample parkIng space and then went on to the Esplanade. The area is a disgrace to Singapore, muck every where and80 words
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Article1222 1964-06-22 8 A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT - A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT BETTER OFF THAN THEIR MOTHERS, JAPANESE WOMEN LEAVE THE FIGHT TO THEIR DAUGHTERS By SH U F U REN. the a p a nes c Housewives' Federation, has recently revealed a split in its leadership. The sessionists, who apparently believe that1,222 words
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334 1964-06-22 9 IPOH, Sun. Three 1 thousand amahs who are to be discharged at the end of the month have been ordered by the War Department Civilian Staff Association not to accept inferior terms of employment from Service families. Mr. Ng Ah Keat, ceneral secretary334 words
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Article98 1964-06-22 9 Minister visits factories SINQAPORE. Sun The Mini ster for Health. Mr Yong Nyuk Lin. made a five-hoar tour of the Buklt Panjang and Jurong districts on Friday and inspected three industries the Pelican Textiles factory, Venner Plywood factory, and the National Iron and Steel Mill. The inspection, according to a98 words
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Article159 1964-06-22 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Australian Array Chief of the General Staff, LJeut.-Gen. Sir John Wilton, flew in from Australia tonight en the first leg of a nine-day tour of Malaysia and South Vietnam. General Wilton was met on arrival at Paya Lebar airport by Major159 words
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Article540 1964-06-22 9 STORE WILL RESOLVE IMBALANCE OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAI DEVELOPMENT BETWEEN THE RACES SINGAPORE, Sun. J HE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, warned today that it would be a grave mistake for the people, whose attention was now concentrated on Indonesian confrontation, to believe that540 words
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322 1964-06-22 9 Housing Board to be given powers to set up companies SINGAPORE. Sun. J£XTRA powers to provide loans and float development companies are to be given to the Housing and Development Board. These powers are Incorporated In the Housing and Development (Amendment) Bill Introduced In the Legislative Assembly on June 10322 words
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Article, Illustration683 1964-06-22 9 LEADERS SHOCKED AT DEATH OF LOKE He did good work, says Kuan Yew SINGAPORE, Sun. Political, business and airline circles today expressed shock and dismay over the death of cinema magnate, Dato Loke Wan Tho, in an air crash in Formosa yesterday. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said:683 words
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192 1964-06-22 9 N-Language: More need not wait till 1967, says Mentri lOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Johore's National Language operations room to promote the use of the Malay in the administration of the State was opened here this afternoon The Mentrl Besar of l?}} OT fi D at Ha)l Hassan bin Haji Yunos. in192 words
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Article30 1964-06-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Pianist Eric Lee, from Penang. will irive a recital at the auditorium of the Malayan Teachers College. Pantal Valley, on June 29 at 8.30 p.m.30 words
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Article196 1964-06-22 9 LATE IN COURT-A PMIP MAN REBUKED K"OTA BHARU, Sun,— 1V A PMIP, state Assemblyman, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Awang Sulong. was today rebuked by a magistrate here for failing to appear in court to answer a charge of holding a political forum without a permit. Abdul Rahman, who was Jointly196 words
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142 1964-06-22 9 KCALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Forest Research Institute has been urged to give the public details of experiments on making paper and fibre-board from rubber and timber. These experiments would help to encourage the public to develop paper and fibre-board industries in the country,142 words
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Advertisement10 1964-06-22 9 ♦2/7/ ii i il£O^ Constipation AGENTS: HARPER GILFILLAN CO. LTO.10 words
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Advertisement209 1964-06-22 9 PARKER IT'S THE INK THAT'S BEST FOR ALL PENS! Keeps new pens healthy Adds new life to old pens Whether your pen is new or old, whatever its make or condition, it deserves to be filled with Parker SUPER QUINK. When pens are slow to start or behave sluggishly, it209 words
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Miscellaneous611 1964-06-22 9 Soft, Sweet And Sentimental: RADIO SINGAPORE 13 ciose shortwave sebvicm. RADIO MALAYSIA 41 and 25 metres. MEDIUM WAVfc SCUVICBi NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 478 metre. BERVICES: 41.7 and 60 Jt metre* A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; AJtf.:6.oo Prog. Summary; 6.02 7.10 Up And About; 7.30 News; Morning Melodies;611 words
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Article, Illustration287 1964-06-22 10 MALACCA, Sunday. jy|R. Tan Kee Gak, Alliance Member of Parliament and a member of the Nanyang University Council, said today that privileges at Nanyang University would hinder the development of education in Malaysia. He was commenting on the Singapore Government's decision to grant287 words
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76 1964-06-22 10 FtNANO. oun. The Fenang State Alliance will hold a dinner on July 18 in honour ol three Pe:iang Alliance leaders who were honoured by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on Ml birthday A sub-committee has oeen uppointed to organise the dinner at the Chinese Swimming Club.76 words
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70 1964-06-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. in- che Ro&din bin Ya'acob has been elected president of the National Press Club ol Malaya Others elected were: vice-presi-dents. Mr. K. S. Chan and Inche Abdul Wahab bin Abdul MaJid; secretary. Mr. S. C Ling; treasurer. Dato L. C. Hoffman. Comirittee70 words
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Article41 1964-06-22 10 RAUB. Sun. Woman inspector Magdalene Pen from the Special Branch. Kota Bharu. Kelantan. has been posted to jolice headquarters here as an investigating officer. She is the first woman police officer to be posted to this aatrict41 words
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Article122 1964-06-22 10 1 2-hour water cuts for Malacca MALACCA. Sun. Technicians are now working round-the-clock on a S3 million project to modify the water Alteration plant at Bukit Sebukor. about three miles from here. As a result of the construction work, water will be cut off throughout the State from 8 a.m.122 words
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Article104 1964-06-22 10 SINGAPOKfc. Sun. The Singapore Boy Scouts Association has begun ,i "blood donation drive" among its members as the first of a series of special proieits scheme. The association has also asked its district commissioners to meet their Scouters and Covers and "impress on them the104 words
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188 1964-06-22 10 r l Four very special bridesmaids at Penang wedding pENANG. Sun. Four bridesmaids arrived from different parts erf the world to attend the wedding of a rubber planter add a Penang travel agency sales assistant at the Presbyterian church hfere yesterday. Minfcy Hussey, 23, the maid of honour, came from188 words
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78 1964-06-22 10 SINGAPORE. Bun. Television Singapura's second newscast every night will be at 9 p.m. from tomorrow by request. Until now. the newscast has been given at 9.45 pjn.. but a number of people have written for an earlier transmission because their children have78 words
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227 1964-06-22 10 Departments and firms to be quizzed on use of Malay JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday. fkUESTIONN AIRES on the progress of the National Language in day-to-day administration will be sent to Government departments and quasi-Government bodies soon The chairman of the Nat- lonal Language Month Central Executive Committee. Syed Nasir bin Ismail,227 words
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Article33 1964-06-22 10 PENANO. Sun. Penang police detained a man in connection with the subbing of a former seamstress. Teng Mol Ying. 32. at a Chinese cemetery r Mount Ersklne Road last Wednesday.33 words
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Advertisement302 1964-06-22 10 air "**^l B^fc^. V 4' Jw^B Jttffr /SbaEnrnQaK V Elastoplast the antiseptic pad heals as well as protects The antiseptic pad fits comfortably over the wound stops bleeding and helps healing The dressing is air-vented lets Elastoplast sticks firmly and wounds breathe for faster healing soothingly without pulling the skin.302 words
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Advertisement117 1964-06-22 10 dreamy! ice creamy! Seven-Up Float" Put one scoop of Ice ty s^l cream or sherbet in a f 1 tall glass. Fill with sparkling, chilled 7-Upl bj m^m^Mr^i* 'MB **-C* st \Ar IX II lAfc^^^T^^V^^J the Health Food of Malaysia It's a Woman's World Every month in if 1 1.1117 words
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Article453 1964-06-22 11 GUY WEST - Borders of dispute GUY WEST THE CHINA INDIA BORDER. By Alastair Lamb. (Oxford. 12s. 6d.) 4 LA STAIR LAMB, born in -A Manchuria and the son of a former British Charge d'Affaires at Peking, has a rising reputation as a contemporary historian and as an archaeologist. His chosen field of453 words
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Article755 1964-06-22 11 SIR WILLIAM HAYTER - SIR WILLIAM HAYTER DIPLOMAT AMONG WARRIORS, fly Robert Murphy. (Collins 45s.) by "QRDINARILY," says Mr. Robert Murphy at one point in these memoirs. "I have little sympathy with a Forei g n Service officer who resigns because he disagrees with some policy." Mr. Murphy, whose long755 words
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Article425 1964-06-22 11 By KENNETH MACKENZIE THE BISE OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN REICH. By Brian Bunting- (Penguin. 4s. 6d.h SOUTH AFRICA'S RULE OF VIOLENCF. By Patrick Duncan. (Methuen. *s. 6d.) WHICH WAY AFRICA? By Basil Davidson (Penguin 45.). ANYONE who was moved by Nelson Mandela's speech from the425 words
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Article350 1964-06-22 11 Vernon Bartlett - Musings of a retired journalist Vernon Bartlett. TUSCAN RETREAT. By (Chatto and Windus 255.) "f WAIT patiently for 1 death." writes Vernon Bartlett, and so must we all learn to do If we live long enough. Mr. Bartlett, certainly, has found extremely pleasant conditions in which to do it. a350 words
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Advertisement626 1964-06-22 11 jpt B— Anniversary I ///>S Remember this is once a year Sale Imported hifh qualify Sport Shirts LATEST IN SHIFT DRESSES —In vonoui JAYSON, BOTANY, BALDWIN and many designs and colours others Usually $12 SO to 527.50. NOW $4.90 upwords. Usually SI 2 SO to $21.30. NOW $4.90 upwards. DRIP626 words
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Advertisement936 1964-06-22 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT *0 Word* $S (Min.)— Box St rt*. txtrm ATTRACTIVE SUITE in Kuropean Household Tanglln. for quiet couple or bachelor. Air-conditioned bedroom, fans, fridge, modern buthroom, airy fining room larm- garden. Appty Bos A6IM s.T. B'pore. FURNISHED UNFURNISHED FLATS In Class Residential District* 9/10. 2 Bedrooms with bathrooms attached,936 words
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Advertisement1031 1964-06-22 12 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE It) Wordt Si (Min.)— Box SO rt*. rxtro MODERN 2-STORBV l mac. sMSjaM 0(1 rimtirv Koad uith spaiious from I and it*ar compounds, total aiea approxi. mately 3.400 sq It. freehold. 3 Mdrooma, modern namtation. (encing gates. Construction in progress completion definitely end 1964 Kor1,031 words
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Advertisement881 1964-06-22 12 FOR HIRE Word* M Min.)— Box St eta, txtrm T.V. FOR MIRE monthly $18/Contact Malaysia tlectnc Co.. S'por* MBW IV. RAOIOS. RADIOGRAM*. Tape Keco'ders. CSas Cookers. Refrigerators Ke* Uuat's. IW Orciiard Koad. Kings pore. Pbone S4S«i REFRIGERATORS AT REASON ABLE Rates. Prompt service guaranteed. Marden Company. 82. Orcnort Koad. ttingapor*.881 words
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Advertisement818 1964-06-22 12 AT YOUR SERVICE Word* U (Min.y—Bax M Hi. *xtr. TANO'S MICROFILMING SfRVICI 10 Boat Quay. Spore. BMW. KWOK't PHOTOCOPY »I«VICt 22. The Arcads. Ist. Floor. Tat. *****. I BLACK'S CONFIDENTIAL PHOTOSTAT Service, wmis you wan. 6" Kobinsoo Road. >.'34U BRING YOUR DOCUMENTS to Motion Smith. We will maJu good clear818 words
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Advertisement555 1964-06-22 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS H.B.M. MINISTRY OF PUBLIC BUILDING AND WORKS A vacancy exists for a Mechanical and Electrical Draughtsman at Singapore For recruitment to the grade, applicants must: (a) Be able to write and print i neatly and spell correctly In English. (b) Have an elementary knowledge of mathematics and geometry.555 words
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Advertisement486 1964-06-22 12 TENDERS IOUSING k DEVELOPMENT BOARD ADVERTISING ON BOARD LAND AND PREMISES Applications are lnvltad for th« ettlng of various commanding advertisement sites subject to icceptance of tender, at Urn ollowlng locations: 1 1 Mountbatten Circus/Road (2> Selegie House (3) Kallaqg Estate (4* Haveloclc Road Buklt Ho Swee (5) Victoria Street486 words
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Advertisement1346 1964-06-22 13 i^STthe'EAC lines LaVsOr 7zM )iMOAPO*t kuala iui«pu»»p swrrrtKHAn pimano Mk il il*«J laH I »•—>*•" "out*., tt.AMUMG n y /ojoi h.» >/>.weu> ou»t fHONi 7«ol p faom M«««r^P»O"* *s»» «>»o«H*J>7i SAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMOURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, *0m»0»M. »t4STE»OAM, OSLO, GQIHENIURG AND CDPEHHACtN Smgarore p Sham P«nan| "KOREA" I)1,346 words
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Advertisement1330 1964-06-22 13 I BENVLINE EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON, LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENNACHIE iCT" gl oingapore Pt S'hani Penang Antwerp Aug 11 la --ert Juae 24 In* 25/21 Rotterdam Aug 14 RTNUnDr For Hamburg July 20 DLnnUrL London Aag 1 n.Jiaiun l t S ham 'enang Rotterdam Aig 14 la Part, Juae 271,330 words
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Advertisement1281 1964-06-22 13 feESSERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., STD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgapora Pt. S't>»m tenant ll Ova im*** XIH OF LEICESTER I* P*rt 24 lim 25 Jim 20 Jlly tCITV OF CHIHGO 20/20 Jill 2! JB»* II 21 Illy ■CITY OF LEEDS 11 21 Jlly 21/21 Jlly 24 July1,281 words
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654 1964-06-22 14 Straits tin price gains $15 in one week rE StralLs tin price c Saturday rose $2.87 J picul to $598 after the pn vious days fall, an overa gain of $13 since the Moi day and $15 since the pn vious Saturday. The ur official estimates of tl offering totalled654 words
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Article1214 1964-06-22 14 THE table of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchanfv show* last business to Jane 13. (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L standing for Hij-hest and Lowest business for 1963 and this year to date. I «iei Bricks J. 50 2.111,214 words
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Article40 1964-06-22 14 ON the frit exchaiui markit In Hond KoriK on Saturday the U.S. dollar! was quoted at 5 71 j lor TT and 3.73*1 for eaatt. SterliriK was quoted at 10 97 and ontJ tail ol sold a' Ml>40 words
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Advertisement674 1964-06-22 14 I LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay/ Italy Speciil Concessional Rail Fares To All European Cities. Vessel Pep. Spore Arr. Genoo •G. GALILEI" 4/ 7/64 20/ 7/64 "ASIA" 17/ 7/64 8/ 8/64 "G. MARCONI" 2/ 8/64 17/ 8/64 'VICTORIA" 13/ 8/64 5/ 9/64 G. GALILEI" 5/ 9/64 21/ 9/64 "ASIA"674 words
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Advertisement308 1964-06-22 14 rSS. "STATE OF MADRAS" NOTICE Vovaaje 140 Arrived 14tl» tune. 19b4. authorised to transact any buslConsignees ol Jamage cargo are ness or collect any money on out hereby notified that General behalf. Survey will be held on Tuesday, MAr *yam i~rftitt r TMT-rmt June 23rd. 1964 at 9*m at Port308 words
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1917 1964-06-22 15 From our Market Correspondent issues had a gloomy week to Friday on the Malayan Stock Exchange and turnover in established industrials was at a low ebb. There was a revival of interest in tin shares under the influence of the rising metal price.1,917 words
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Article728 1964-06-22 15 rE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday June 19. B. S. Mcx ordi 12.45 Bouitead 1.75 C.S. Holding 3.25 Con. Tin Smelt pref 17/» Ordi 50/3 Dunlopi Ml B«it Smelt 4.15 Kiso 2.63 Esso deb 1.04 Fed. Dup728 words
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Article30 1964-06-22 15 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (perpicul). Jane 15. 6 7 ,4 eta. $585.00 16. 67'MCts. 5592.37H 17. 67 ,cts. $599.50 18. 67% eta. $606.50 19. 6796 eta. 1595.12H 20. 9598.0030 words
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Article62 1964-06-22 15 A\rr Ilitam I owrr Perak Malayan Tin v Milavan Tanjong lin Tronoh Mine* Narbourounh C urrent Date of payment payment Auk 28 62) July 15 20 "-rt Aug. 14 Aue 12 10% Sept. 4 20'^ Aui?. 21 July 31 Total for year 118J"r 37'--50S Total for prr\62 words
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Article44 1964-06-22 15 In.JiMriaK: Tiny rubbers* .Innr 15. .lunr 16. Jtinr 17. 105.91 .05.72 105.46 :30.20 130.54 131.87 105.86 105.70 105.62 Dec 30. 1963 100 Junr 18. iunr ly 105.40 ***** 132.45 132.1 a 105.22 ***** Junr 10 106.01 131.8 105.3 Dk. 29. 1962 100.44 words
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Advertisement419 1964-06-22 15 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore subsist ln« between (1) Mr. Goh Tian Cheong (2) Madam Youbg Sau-Chun and (3) Mr. Ang Teck Tong and carrying on business as Importers. Exporters and Commission Agents at No. 50, Church Street. Singapore, and at No. 296. Des Voeux Road419 words
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Advertisement428 1964-06-22 15 KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE PRAI TO BUTTERWORTH EXTENSION CONTRACT NO. S— BUTTERWORTH STATION lenders for the erection and completion of the proposed Railway Station Building at Butterworth are Invited from General Building Contractors who are classified under Public Works Department Class 'A' Head 2 or accepted equivalent. Firms under428 words
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Advertisement578 1964-06-22 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MALAYAN RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION VACANCIES FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS Applications are invited from I Federal Citizens for -.ppointment as Civil Engineers in 'he Malayan Railway on a salary scale $628x34--934/982x34-1254 per month plus cost of living allowance at current rate. 2. The minimum qualifications required Is one of the following:578 words
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Advertisement894 1964-06-22 15 TENDERS J.K.R. SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered P.WD. Contractors in Class 'E' and above up to 3 p.m. on 10.7.1964 at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. For SUPPLY AND TRANSPORT OF RED EARTH TO APPROACH ROAD TO BRIDGE 48/1 KLANQSEPANG ROAD. KUALA894 words
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Advertisement1648 1964-06-22 15 PAHANG GOVERNMENT VACANCIES I APPLICATIONS are lnvtted from serving Technical Assistants. Timescple, for promotion to Technical Assistants. Special Grade. Publij Works Department, Pahang on a salary Male ot $645xA22-777 per mensem. Only candidates who have passed the Efficiency Bar at $545/563 per mensem will be eligible for consideration. It APPLICATIONS1,648 words
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Article, Illustration683 1964-06-22 16 Jack Fingleton - Jack Fingleton TEST COMMENTARY by LONDON, Sun. England are one down for 26 against Australia's 176 in the Second Test at Lord's but the important thing from the Australian viewpoint is that the man out is Ted Dexter, whom they fear more than any other683 words
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Article113 1964-06-22 16 TOKYO. Sun. The New China News Agency said today a 40--member athletic and badminton team from Indonesia arrived In Canton yesterday for friendly matches with Chinese teams- A news agency broadcast, monitored in Tokyo, said the Indonesian team were visiting China in accordance with a sports agreement113 words
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133 1964-06-22 16 N. KOREA BEAT THAIS IN GAMES MATCH SOCCER RANGOON, Sun. North Korea won the first leg of their East' Asian zone Olympic qualifying soccer match when they beat Thailand 2-0 here yesterday. The second-leg will be played on June 28 with the overall winner gaining a place in the OlympicReuter - 133 words
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Article189 1964-06-22 16 LONDON. Sun. Trevor Burton, the British international pole vaulter. beat his own British record in the Midland athletic championships here with a Jump of 14ft I%ta (4.464 m >. This Improved by l'«in (.032m) the record he set during the British Games a few weeks ago. Burton,Reuter - 189 words
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372 1964-06-22 16 COUNTY CRICKET LONDON. Sun. Warwlckshlre and Worcestershire, •the two leading counties both made recoveries yesterday after struggling for runs curlier At Bristol Worcestershire were I shaken by Somerset fast medium bowler Ken Palmer, who had a i spell of three wickets for 11Reuter - 372 words
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Article290 1964-06-22 16 MOTOR-RACING LE MANS. Sun JOHN SURTEES held a three-minute lead over all comers after five hours driving in the Le Mans 24-hour endurance race here last night, as eight of the original 55 entries dropped out in crashes or with mechanical failures. The bloodReuter - 290 words
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Article, Illustration216 1964-06-22 16 TENNIS ONDON. Sun. Margaret Smith, Australia's Wimbledon singles champion, won the London lawn tennis title at Queens Club here yesterday. She defeated Mrs. Ann Jones, the British Wightman Cup player, by 6-3. 6-3 in the final. Margaret gave her challengers for the Wimbledon crown an216 words
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Article413 1964-06-22 16 GOLF WASHINGTON. Sun.— Calif ornian Ken Venturi, who was treated by his doctor during the day against the effects of the 92-degree heat, won the United States Open, golf championship with a 72-hole total of 278 here yesteroay. Venturi, who on his doctor s adviceReuter - 413 words
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Article41 1964-06-22 16 TOKYO, Sun. World junior lightweight champion Flash Elorde (the Philippines i will defend hU title here on July 27 against Teruo Dosaka (Japan) It will be Elorde's seventh title defence since he became the world champion in 1960. A.PAP - 41 words
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Advertisement1120 1964-06-22 16 AUCTION SALE OF OVERSEAS UNION INSURANCE VAI.I \Bl.k KOfGAPOM I IMITFn PKOVOmu Limiitu m To be held at our saleroom (Incorporated in the State Nov 14 16 KohniMH. Kd. NniKjpor. of Singapore) o\ mOBSDAI ::.tli TONE, l««4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN at -.'.30 I.M that the Ninth Ordinary General fcsUte1,120 words
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Advertisement909 1964-06-22 16 NOTICE 1 CHAPTEK 195 (Pawnbroker*) Unredeemed Plrdtrc Goads and Jewellery from the following Pawnbroker*' Shoo*. so. 135 New Budge Road. Lais Joon Siong (Chop Sent Fob). Mo. 255 South Bridge Road, Ho Van Kee (Chop Ueng Patt) Yong Kee. So. 281 South Bnage Road. Scow Kian (Chop Nam Cheong). Mo.909 words
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Advertisement83 1964-06-22 16 Nice Girl, but... Unless you take definite steps to prevent it 4 B!^i people might be saying this about you. Don't I offend others with perspiration odour. I When you've applied ODO-RO-NO deo- I dorant, you know you're protected all day PPPr long. Odour vanishes instantly— and stays |U^^ away83 words
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Article2549 1964-06-22 17 JE MAINTIENDRAI— BY A HEAD Trainer Tulloh lands treble with Acantha, Techland, High Light TOTAL POOL ($111,429) 1. No. *****8 ($57,578) 2. No. *****8 ($13,789) 3. No. *****3 ($6,894) Starters ($574 each): Nos. *****0, *****8, *****3. *****3, *****9, 24*900. *****0. *****6. *****1. *****5, *****7. *****4. Consolation ($612 each) Nos. *****2,2,549 words
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667 1964-06-22 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Nashaur Singh won the Best f Performance trophy In the SelanI gor Police athletics championships at Merdeka Stadium here today. He earned the award for his Javelin throw of 63.13 metres (207 ft l'.ln) which broke the Malayan and667 words
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Advertisement210 1964-06-22 17 I^/INTEREST A^y J/m reR ANNUM ffrom your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Writ* today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how e*sy it is to open a Deposit Account. MALAYAN IJNF^J FINANCE LTD. V^^^fc/ AVTHOIISED CAPITAL:210 words
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Miscellaneous169 1964-06-22 17 TODAY'S SPORTS FIXTURES SOCCER B'for GDBB Div. 1: 3B: Chung Cheng v Jelu tong YC Blue Circle v SWRC (Pudu Rd»: (both matches at D. KramaO. Kilat v Oovt. Printers (XL pa- Friendly: Penang Malays v RAAF dang); DJv. 2: Railways Sentul v B'worth (City Stadium. 7.30 pjn). Dunlop (Sentul169 words
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148 1964-06-22 18 NORTHAMPTON (Mas■Mhawtta), Sun. Senator Edward Kennedy, younger brother of the late President Kennedy, spent a comfortable nißht in hospital here where he is bcinK treated for severe injuries reiHved in a plane crash on Friday night. Doctors said the 32--year-old Senators condition was good,Reuter - 148 words
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Article107 1964-06-22 18 SINGAPORE, Sun —Much pro-Kri"-s has been made in plans to iiate the Boys' Brigade in c, Malaya and Sarawak. and from the Boys' Brigade in imea was told today. Mr. Khoo Hin Hio'iu. for the Interim committee of the Boys' Brigade of Malaysia. s.ucl that nation107 words
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617 1964-06-22 18 MALAYA CUP ROUNDUP PERAK 6 PERLIS 1 [POH, Sun. Perak wi'iit to the top of I lie North zone Uible in the Malaya Cup i soccer competition today by routing Periis i G-i at Stadium Perak. Perak now have nine points617 words
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Article101 1964-06-22 18 SINGAPORE. Sun— A husband and wife combination won On* prize o' $500 In the first South Malaysia Motor Rally over 420 miles today. Norman Harper and his wife, as navigator, drove an MGA to victory with the lowest number of 40 faults to beat a101 words
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Article15 1964-06-22 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. The SCA Senior tournament match between Ceylon SC and University was postponed.15 words
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Article32 1964-06-22 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. Ong Beng Bee won the Eu Tong Sen Cup golf competition when he beat Lauw Yang Choon 3 and 1 in the final at the Island course today32 words
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Article, Illustration479 1964-06-22 18 SINGAPORE, the South in the Malaya Cup, tonight when they Just rr 2-2 at Jalan Besar Stadi Their lack of staying power at crucial stages of the game cost them two goals the tired looking defence being caught flatfooted by two clever Pae Kuen SobAli Yusof - 479 words
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294 1964-06-22 18 MCA LEAGUE PORT DICKSON. Sun. Negri Sembilan's first Innings score of 273 for five declared yesterday was good enough to take the»r. to an innings victory over Johore today in their MCA league match here. Johore. who were 87 for six in their294 words
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Article400 1964-06-22 18 TENNIS ROUNDUP IPOH Sun. Yahaya Mustapha (Perak) created an upset in the men's singles of the Pera* Open tennis championships today when he beat Ton Boon Theng (Penang). who is seeded No. 4. by 4-6. 6-4, 7-5 In the quarter finals. Results: Men's singles 2nd round: Toh400 words
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Article20 1964-06-22 18 SINGAPORE. Sun —Swifts Athletic Association's annual athletic championships has been postponed from June 28 I to July 21.20 words
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Obituary113 1964-06-22 18 LLOVO WILLIAMS (Nonl Wrixht) Dlrrrtor and Producer Cathay Film Servlcei and Cathnv-K.ru Film Production*. In plane crash Taiwan Jan* 2Uth 1964. WEE YEW HAI axrd MS. paaMd May jx-ac-fully on ri-««4 leaving i behind his Ix-lovcd wife. 2 som. PM«r I Ten I'oi and Sunny T. w Lim. I113 words
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