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Title Section20 1964-06-23 1 r.<. DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times lei**** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration482 1964-06-23 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD Small Gurkha patrol attacked by hundred Indonesian guerillas From Our loss is five dead in six-hour battle KUCHING. Monday J IN their biggest attack in Sarawak since the border war began over a year ago, 100 Indonesian terrorists last night fought for six hours with a482 words
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734 1964-06-23 1 Dato Loke to be buried in family plot in Capital KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. I^ATO LOKE Wan Tho and his wife will be buried at the family burial ground at Hawthorden Estate. sth mile. Klang Gate road here. His brother-in-law, Mr. Chew Kok Leong, left here this morning for Taipeh to734 words
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Article24 1964-06-23 1 LONDON Mon— Cuba today signed a contract lor 'ho delivery ol 500 more buses from the BritLsh Leyland Motor Corporation. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article30 1964-06-23 1 WASHINGTON. Mon— Turkish Prime MiniMrr Ismet Inonu declared at the Wuie House thai morning that he had 'enjoyed' his first talks today with President Johnson on Cyprus.— UPl.30 words
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241 1964-06-23 1 MANILA. Mon. The Philippines President. Mr. Diosdado Mat apagal. returned here at 5 p.m. (0900 GMT) from Tokyo where he attended a summit conference with tin- Malaysian Premier and Indonesian Chief of State. Mr. Macapagal said thr Foreign Ministers of Malaysia. Indonesia andAP - 241 words
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161 1964-06-23 1 I/YOTO. Mon— The Yang IX di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong this morning visited the Shiga plant of the Toyo Rayon Company— the world's third largest producer of synthetic fibre. The Royal couple toured production facilities for nylon and a textile laboratory. The161 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1964-06-23 1 Tengku: If Indonesia declares war on us... Home from the summit a prayer at sister's grave TENGKU Abdul Rahman, hat in hand, and the Mentri Besar of Kedoh, Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin, at the grave of the Premier's sister in the Royal cemetery yesterday. 'Aggression by Sock would involve the1,020 words
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199 1964-06-23 1 THAI PULL-OUT TEAM TOLD TO RETURN HOME BANGKOK. Mon. The Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, said today the Thai verification teams in Borneo had been instructed to come home following the Malaysia summit talks in Tokyo. More than 30 Thais, mostly armed forces personnel, are in Malaysian and Indonesian Borneo,199 words
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Article158 1964-06-23 1 Jakarta takes over oil sales lAKARTA, Mon. In- donesia has nationalised the distribution and marketing facilities of the American owned Stanvac oil company in the Medan area of North Sumatra, according reports reaching Jakarta today. Antara. the official government news agency, reported a contract to that effect has been signedAP - 158 words
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Article37 1964-06-23 1 CONFRONTATION THREAT FOR UN? LONDON. Mon —Denis llrali-.v. Labour dtfence spokcMiim. urccel raiding Indonesian confrontation in United Nations aftrr Prtor Thurnrytroft. Offence S«rr<tai\. reported to Commons that five Gurkhas had been killed in Sarawak Keuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article22 1964-06-23 1 JAKARTA. Mon.— Five peMUll organisations have a.skrd President Soekarno to sack -tKi'iriiturr Minister Sadjarwo on grounds of inefficiency.— UPI.UPI - 22 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article, Illustration57 1964-06-23 2 \|OSHI, (Tanganyika), Mon. Emperor f Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, on a State visit to Tanganyika, wears full warrior costume after he had been declared an Elder and Masai warrior during ceremonies in Moshi. Holding the new "warrior's' shield isUPI - 57 words
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140 1964-06-23 2 NAIROBI, toon. Watched by a crowd of 20.000 cheerinp. bannerwaving Africans. Kenya's Prime Minister, Mr. Jomo Kenyatta, and members of his Government yesterday buried a coffin representing South Africa and its apartheid policy. Cabinet Ministers acted as pallbearers at the mock funeral andAP - 140 words
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142 1964-06-23 2 MIKOYAN IN JAKARTA WITH PARTY OF 34 FOR VISIT JAKARTA. Mon. Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, Soviet First Depr.ly Prime Minister, arrived here by air today at the head of a parliamentary delegation for an 11 -day visit to Indonesia. He, leads an official party of ten parliamentarians plus four advisers. TranslatorsReuter - 142 words
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268 1964-06-23 2 SOEKARNOATTACKED FOR failure at TOKYO VIEW YORK, Mon. 11 President Soekarno of Indonesia came under fire from two prominent New York newspapers today in the wake of the collapse of the Tokyo conference on Malaysia. The New York Times said that President Soekarno's "Imperialist alms' would aggravate the problems of268 words
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126 1964-06-23 2 JAKARTA. Mon. The Muslim youth organisation in Indonesia has called for a Government Bill on morals and anti-corruption. Dr. Lukman Harun, chairman of the movement, said corruption In Indonesia has become a chronic disease of the society. Waste of public money byReuter - 126 words
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Article51 1964-06-23 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Police In Soerabaya have discovered a group of assassins who claim to have lulled 73 people, according to the official Antara news agency. It quoted the local police commissioner as saying the killings had political motives. Forty of the victims had been identified, he added.Reuter - 51 words
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170 1964-06-23 2 Keeping peace in Congo cost America US $1 71 m. WASHINGTON, Mon TT The four-year U.N. military operation that Is scheduled to end in the Congo next week has cost the United States about I SSI7I million, U.S. officiate said yesterday. They issued a final account showing the Lnited States170 words
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Article, Illustration386 1964-06-23 2 JOKYO, Mon. President Macapagal said today he hoped to hold another summit meeting with the leaders of Malaysia and Indonesia to forge a final settlement of their dispute. Mr. Macapagai spoke at a breakfast meeting at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Tokyo before hisUPI - 386 words
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330 1964-06-23 2 PAPERS IN MANILA BLAME SOEK FOR SUMMIT FAILURE MANILA, Monday. PHILIPPINE newspapers in the editorials today L blamed Indonesian President Soekarno for the collapse of the Tokyo summit conference on the Malaysian dispute. The Manila Daily Bulletin said, "Malaysia's Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has placed his country's ca>e beforeUPI - 330 words
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194 1964-06-23 3 sixty govt troops missing after Viet Cong attack near Saigon OAIGON, Mon. Communist Viet C*)llg guerillas rolled over a Vietnamese special forces company with human wave attacks, apparently capturing three Americans, it was reported yesterday. IS. military spokesin.ii. >aid a wounded American officer and two I S. enlisted men disappearedAP - 194 words
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233 1964-06-23 3 Police urge banishment of 503 Chinese from Philippines MANILA, Monday. |\EPORTATION ot oU3 Chinese in Central Luzon *J has bee recommended by the Central Philippine National Police Chief Bria;. Gen. Vicente Yngente if was disclosed today. His action followed the receipt or a confidential report from Lt. Col. Felizardo Tanabe,Reuter - 233 words
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157 1964-06-23 3 NEW DELHI, Mon. Dr. Gopichand Bhargava was yesterday sworn in as Punjab State's Chief Minister in succession to Mr. °ratap Singh Kalron who resigned following the adverse report of a Judicial inquiry into Opposition charges of corruption and misuse of power. Dr. Bhiirgavu-Reuter - 157 words
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Article, Illustration434 1964-06-23 3 LONDON, Monday. r piE British Press called on Queen Elizabeth yesterday to welcome back to the royal family the Duke of Windsor and the American divorcee for whom he surrendered a throne. The Press comments, in three of London's Sunday434 words
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263 1964-06-23 3 Students start big civil rights drive (OXFORD (Ohio), x Mon. About 200 students set out from i here yesterday to I spearneaa a clv i 1 i ngnts drive in Mississippi, one of the most staunchly segregationist states of the deep south. They plan to carry out a i programmeReuter - 263 words
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Article48 1964-06-23 3 MUNICH (West Germany) Mon. Mr Alexei Adzhubfti. son-in-law of Mr. Khrushchev and editor-in-chief of the Soviet Government newspaper I/vestu. will visit Wert Germany for two weeks In July su the invitation of three West Oerman newspapers, one of the papers said last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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209 1964-06-23 3 Eoka leader Grivas is back in Cyprus, says Athens paper ATHENS Mon :A Greek General George Grivas, who once led underground fighters on Cyprus was reported yesterday to have left in secret to return to the strifetorn island The Athens newspaper Kathimerinl said he was believed to be on CyprusReuter; AP - 209 words
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Article61 1964-06-23 3 NEW YORK. Mod. New York til\ Parks Commissioner Newbold Morris ruled that any woman appearing on local beaches in a topless bikini would be cuilty of indecent exposure. He said the offender would first be. covered with a blanket by a policeman, and then taken offReuter - 61 words
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158 1964-06-23 3 Serpents and doves, wolves and sheep... a, message by the Pope VATICAN CITY. Mon Pope Paul VI yesterday celebrated the first anniversary of his election with an appeal to missionary priests going out to far lands to be "as prudent as serpents and as simple as doves." Earlier, as heAP - 158 words
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Article, Illustration28 1964-06-23 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. The U.S. population today reached 192 million an increase ol 13 million since the. last census in 1960, the Commerce Department announced. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Miscellaneous46 1964-06-23 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby going jo K^_^ ANVBODY.J(J E push Me P do voa ueaz V KzlZ. around y (T7\ k /we m f yuy/^y/^j 6EOBGE. DEAS. TUtf WOULD > THB IS IMA BE A 6000 OAY FOR VCXJ TO KJmoodC^ call oh -me tax inspector46 words
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Article25 1964-06-23 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— Television Malaysia i Singapura) Will present another discussion programme over Channel A at 8.05 p.m. tomorrow. The subject for discussion is "Confrontation."25 words
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362 1964-06-23 4 INDONESIA WON'T RISK FULL-SCALE WAR, SAYS GOH SINGAPORE, Monday SINGAPORE'S Fin ante Minister, Dr. (ioh Keng Swee indicated here tonight that international opinion had swung more to .Malaysia's side following the abortive summit talks in Tokyo. Dr. Goh, who was a member of Malaysia's delegation to the summit conference, told362 words
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Article, Illustration65 1964-06-23 4 Thr bridegroom is attached to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Calcutta branch. The bride, the only daughter of Dr. and Mrs Gerald Loughran, was a language student at Geneva University in Switzerland. MR. William Ernest Young and his bride, the former Miss Antoinett Loughran. after their wedding at65 words
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269 1964-06-23 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Be- cause of the 'inadequacies" of the law and the police, an "innocent and very respectable" man had j been held on remand for I the past 30 days on a ten- tative murder charge, a court here was told today. Mr.269 words
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120 1964-06-23 4 Banned RI paper scattered in S'pore SINGAPORE, Mon. Police early this morning recovered 347 bundles of a banned Chinese newspaper, believed to be printed in Indonesia, which were found scattered in the heart of Chinatown. The newspapers, "Harian Ibukota" (Capital News) were found scattered in Eu Tong Sen Street, New120 words
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84 1964-06-23 4 Talk tonight on National Language Week SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Publicity Liai.son Secretary .Political) to ihe Minister (or Culture. Inche Ohazali bin Ismail, will speak about the forthcoming National Language Week over radio and TV Malaysia. Singapura beginning tomorrow night. Details of his broadcast on TV (Channel 5) are Tomorrow (English)84 words
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Article, Illustration178 1964-06-23 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Four secondary school girls surpt the board at the Esso "Leaders of Tomorrow" oratorical contest at the Victoria Theatre. They out-Ulkrd four boys and two other girls to become the joint winners and runners-up of the contest, conducted by the Junior Chamber of Singapore,178 words
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171 1964-06-23 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. An unemployed man who was found in possession of two revolvers and 39 rounds of ammunition at a house \n Loronß Tai Seng was jailed for four years by Mr. Justice Winslow in the Assizes Court today. Sit Nai Chon^v 27.171 words
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Advertisement502 1964-06-23 4 imiiiiiitr^iiiiiiiir.3iiHiiiiiiiir.3iiiiiii as A MARK OF RESPECT ON THE DEATH OF DATO AND DATIN LOKE WAN THO, *LL THEATRES INCLUDING THE CATHAY RESTAURANT i THE CATHAY-KERIS STUDIOS WILL BE CLOSED TODAY. ro»j?w?f2rii6T i TOMORROW! Dole Robertson Yvonne Dc Carlo L UWofthe y** lawiess OPENS THURSDAY! Fox's "WHAT A WAY TO GO!"502 words
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Article526 1964-06-23 5 Leaders are asked in petition signed by 120 students to explain their 'anti-national' stand SINGAPORE, Monday. jyjOKE than 120 students of the University of Singapore have called on the leadership of the Socialist Club to account for its "antinational" stand. The petition, jointly signed by the526 words
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108 1964-06-23 5 National Cash loses bid to bind union (SINGAPORE. Mon— The Industrial Arbitration Court today dismissed an application by the National Cash Register Co. (S) Ltd.. to bind the Singapore Manual and Mtn untile Workers" Union to a collective agreement entered into between the firm and the former de-registered Singapore General108 words
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Article539 1964-06-23 5 Fleeing gang hid from police in woman's house, court told IPOH, Monday pOUR men, three of them wounded, held up a family at gun-point and hid in a house in Star Park here for four hours one day while the police were hunting for them,539 words
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Article46 1964-06-23 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon.— Work has begun on a new block of six classrooms and three teachers' quarters for the Malay school at Sungei Bogok, near Bagan Serai. The school, which is estimated to cost $30,000. Is expected to be completed by September.46 words
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102 1964-06-23 5 T>ERUN. Mon. Dr. Llm Swee Aun, the Malaysian Minister of Commerce and Industry, arrived here by air yesterday for a 48-hour visit during which he would have talks with Berlin Industrialists and city officials Yesterday afternoon Dr. Ltm toured the City's newReuter - 102 words
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Article68 1964-06-23 5 PENANG. Mon— Three octoI penerians were today charged in the first magistrate s court with begging at ih» Kek Lok Si temple. Ayer Ham. yesterday. How Thonsj 80. Chua Phiat. 80 ana Lee Poh Huat, 81. pleaded guilty. The magistrate. Mr N« Mann cautioned and discharged68 words
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308 1964-06-23 5 A ROLLS FOR RULER... 'BUT WHAT ABOUT THE CHIEFS?' CEREMBAN, Mon. Inche Aminuddin bin Manaf (AlliancePertang) called on the Government today to provide the lour Undangs and the Tengku Besar, Tampin, with cars since it could aflord to buy a $65,000 Rolls-Royce this year for the Yang di-Pertuan, Besar of308 words
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Article, Illustration118 1964-06-23 5 OLD BOY OF ANDERSON SCHOOL HEAD MUSEUMS Kt'ALA LUMPI R. Mon. A 30-year-old honour* graduate of Leeds University, Inche Shabrum bin Yub (above), has assumed duties as acting Director of Museums, in place of Mr. J. J. Lowry, who left for Britain last month after a year's service here. Inche118 words
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Article65 1964-06-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A petrol pump attendant, Wut Mln, 19. told police today that his petrol station in Pahang Road was broken into early this morning and $780 cash and other valuables worth $188 stolen. He said he went to sleep at midnight and when he65 words
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129 1964-06-23 5 SI N .LI PATANI. Mon Two men were killed when a car in which they were travelling and a bus collided head-on at Kam pong Pasir. near I ik.im Batu. nine miles from Sungei Patani. yesterday afternoon. The drher of th. car. U'onx129 words
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Article140 1964-06-23 5 Friendly tiger eats two ducks fANAH RATA, Mon.— 1 The so-far friendly tiger which roams the vicinity of homes here visited two holiday bungalows last night. At the Kedah House, about two miles uphli' from here, the tiger broke into a poultry run about 11 p.m. and ate two ducks.140 words
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161 1964-06-23 5 KUCHING, Mon. A proposal that national registration in Sarawak should be voluntary was described as "disloyal" at the Third Divisional Advisory Council meeting in Sibu. The proposal was made on behalf of the Sibu Rural District Council by Mr. Tibuoh Anak Rantai161 words
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Article50 1964-06-23 5 ITUALA TRENGGANU, Mon.— The Sultan of Trengganu has bestowed on the Sultans of Kelantan and Selangor the Most Esteemed Order of the Trengganoi Royal Family (Darjah Kebesaran Ahli Yang Kehormat Bagi Darjah Kerabat Yang Amat Mulia Trengganu). This was stated in the Government Gazette published here yesterday.50 words
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138 1964-06-23 5 Language festival week in KL next month I I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federal Capital Commission is to hold a National Language Month festival at Chin Woo Stadium here from July 12 to July 19. Sixty stalls will be built on the stadium's car park and i rented out to commercial138 words
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Article24 1964-06-23 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The Minister ol Works. Post* and Telecommunications. Dato V. banthan. will open post office .n Penggarang on Sunday.24 words
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Advertisement287 1964-06-23 5 We, the Board of Directors and Members of the Staff of the Cathay Organisation, deeply mourn the passing of our Chairman, Dato Loke Wan Tho who, with Datin Loke and other members of our staff, met so tragic a death in Taiwan. We are deeply conscious that we have suffered287 words
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Article, Illustration367 1964-06-23 6 BEST WAY TO ENSURE SAFETY, COMFORT SINGAPORE, Monday. r pHE Malaysian Transport Minister, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today explained to Singapore taxi owners and drivers that his proposal for "four passengers only" was to ensure the safety and comfort of the367 words
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Article25 1964-06-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Inche Harun bin Haji Idris. will begin a two-day visit to Ulu Selangor district tomorrow.25 words
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Article55 1964-06-23 6 PENANO, Mon. The first magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau. today ordered Lim Teilt Seng. 37. to be remanded pending sentence on June 29. Lim pleaded guilty to a ctiarge of causing hurt to a woman, Teng Moi Yin. with a bearing-scraper in the Cheah Cemetery,55 words
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319 1964-06-23 6 MALACCA, Mon. TTOE War Department 1 Civilian Staff Association has appealed to the International Labour Organisation convention in Geneva to look into the "arbitrary dismissal" of 3,000 amahs by the War Department. The appeal is contained in two cables sent by319 words
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Article309 1964-06-23 6 Coroner warns fridge firm owner SINGAPORE, Mon. A refrigeration company proprietor, who deals with the re-fil-ling of ammonia gas into used cylinders one of which exploded on Jan. 18. killing a man was today reprimanded in the coror«r's court. The man killed was Chew Choy Wan, 39. a private taxi309 words
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243 1964-06-23 6 I^UALA LUMPUR, Moo. v —The University Council will meet tomorrow at a special session to consider the recommendations of the appeal committee in the case of the five students of the University oi Malaya punished for ragging. The appeal committee mot for five243 words
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Article40 1964-06-23 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thr Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union has protested against what it termed "the Labour Ministry's drastic and unfair action" in directing its dispute with the National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd.. to arbitration without consulting the union.40 words
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Miscellaneous169 1964-06-23 6 Alley Oap By V.T. Hatnlin Vm lets A iMiwhsim m a J tvs a vrer A-cviom^ien. Mwreff wh*t» MSTIJh H\>» L™gg gg*Jffg.* g!?LL r^ B T oum 1 Trrtnr ricwvjn nr""r"yc lets get t> S I nowr >cu_^MmuWinVMt^ Mttutuoop. rrs weMTwowf J Ix. HTPfi/ 1 BAAMCLE? PEA— WORK BUILDUPS Bl169 words
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Article, Illustration1671 1964-06-23 7 Ckarles Vance Millar credited women with only one worthwhile attribute motherhood and he never married TNI. Canadian mill i o n a i re, Charles Vance Millar, was always ready to concede that women were human. But beyond that he refused to c redit1,671 words
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Article125 1964-06-23 8 Worit Sit (Mlnimmm) THE FAMILY OF Too «•>• Lap rh**k rHativm and frimidft for m-r**th*. mintst«mt< md al hl« funeral on 71 SECOND LIEUTENANT and Mr*. 0 Kliraman 'hank all ntHUhr** aaal f'i*n<l« tor ih.ir pmmlt. atttotanr* ami Kood wiphcfl M ocraaloo of Uinr ni.Trrl.ifi> on 30-6-64 THE WIFE125 words
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Article665 1964-06-23 8 The United Nations world trade and development conference did not accomplish much In the way of narrowing the gap between rich nations and poor. In the view of the AfroAsian and Latin American delegations collectively referred to as "the 75" (though they actually numbered 78) the665 words
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Article328 1964-06-23 8 Little more than 24 hour* after Soekarno wrecked th« Tokyo summit conference, a gang of 100 of his terrorists fell upon a Gurkha patrol in western Sarawak, killing five men and wounding five more in a six-hour night battle. The incident bore all the marks of an328 words
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Article195 1964-06-23 8 The cost of raising the school-leaving age in Malaya to fifteen will be an additional $100 million a year, according to first estimates. It is easy to understand the misgivings of the Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, on whose desk so many other new bills have lately195 words
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Article, Illustration1261 1964-06-23 8 DENIS BLOODWORTH - WINNING HEARTS AND MINDS IN A JUNGLE WAR DENIS BLOODWORTH ASPIRINS AND AIR TAXIS BY IN deep Sarawak jungle not far from the Indonesian frontier the two tribes often live amicably enough in adjacent, almost identical settlement of tin-roof-ed houses built of rough-cut logs aiTj raised on stilts. The inmates1,261 words
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LETTERS to the Editor
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190 1964-06-23 8 Clogged highway and straight lines A MAJOR error in traffic control is causing great inconvenience and lengthy queues of cars. Adam Road is connected to Farrar Road by a direct bridge. This is closed, and trafnr from Adam Road is forced to turn into Dunearn Road and proceed to a190 words
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Letter83 1964-06-23 8 r OUR report of June 19 regarding Japanese interest in local car assembly, contained a gross factual error when a Japanese spokesman was quoted as saying that there are no car assembly plants In Malaysia. Ford Motor Cfnnpany of Malaysia Limited has progressively assembled cars. trucks83 words
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Letter61 1964-06-23 8 SOME time ago, my daughter told me that a substantial sum ($B3 > to be exact was deducted by her Union. I was rather doubtful and thought, maybe she had ppno On a shooping sm-po When T n>ad the letter raDtioned "Union Funds" in your columns last week.61 words
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Article618 1964-06-23 9 Health Minister Bahaman announces some items in Sultan's birthday celebrations cancelled in view of epidemic THE Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, said today that certain items in the coming Sultan of Trengganu's birthday celebrations on Friday had been cancelled in view of the cholera618 words
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Article, Illustration218 1964-06-23 9 7 years' jail for having 3 home-made bombs SENT BY INDONESIAN MILITARY AUTHORITIES TO CREATE CHAOS IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Monday. A MAN with the rank of ser-geant-major, who came to Singapore in April this year with orders from the Indonesian Military authorities to explode three home-made bombs, was jailed for218 words
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Article65 1964-06-23 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A former Peoples' Action Party official, Tan Bock Teng, detained in 1957 under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance, was released over the weekend. Tan, 29, was arrested in August, 1957. during the Llm Yew Hock Government's crack-down on Communist activities In the State. At65 words
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Article286 1964-06-23 9 PAID 100 RUPIAHS TO DO THE JOB containing two other similar batteries. Mr. Scow said that those two batteries were "not prepared for detonation." But the other one earlier recovered had been primed. He said that Sutrisno made a "cautioned" statement to the police, in which he said that he286 words
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416 1964-06-23 9 Cuepacs meets today on pay offer to 15,000 clerks f JTHE clerical and allied grades in the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services will meet tomorrow to decide whether to accept the Government's offer to more than 15,000 clerks. It is learned that the Cabinet416 words
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Article56 1964-06-23 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Swedish ship Japan Is expected to arrive here on July 29 with a display ot the country's products In the course of a Par East tour. Arranged by the General Export Association with the co-operation of the East Asia Line, the exhibition will56 words
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383 1964-06-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon qtEMPORARY clerks ■1 were warned today not to have anything to do with the proposed march to the Residency organised by the National Union of Government Clerical Workers. The NUGCW general secretary, Mr. G.N. Rajan, said at the weekend383 words
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Article, Illustration36 1964-06-23 9 MR S. S A'VXRM NAM. of the Straits Tiroes Group, who leaves Singapore for the United States to- day on a U.S. leadership rrant. He will be away for two months.36 words
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Article22 1964-06-23 9 MUAR. Mon. The annual meeting of the Anti-TAibereulosls Association will be held at the District Office here on June 30.22 words
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252 1964-06-23 9 Be ready for the worst, says Stephens JESSELTON, Mon. The Chief Minister of Sabah, Dato Dorald Stephens, today appealed to the people of Sabah to be on guard and prepare for the worst in view of the collapse of the Tokyo Summit talks. Dato Stephens was talking to pressmen at252 words
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101 1964-06-23 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The urban and rural services consultative committee has approved about $25,000 to give better amenities or the people of Telok Blansah. This was disclosed by its chairman. Mr. Ho Cheng Choon. thix morning after a three-hour tour of the area. Mr. Ho101 words
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Article45 1964-06-23 9 SINGAPORE Mon —The Minister for Education. Xr Ong Pang Boon, will declare open the Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union carnival at the Polytechnic grounds at 10 a.m. on June 27. The two-day carnival is to rats* funds for building a union house.45 words
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Advertisement356 1964-06-23 9 still thinner 1948: Eterna Matic, with its revolutionary ballbearing-moun-ted selfwinding system, created a technical sensation. 1066: The «Centenaire» series brought still another great success: the first really thin automatic watch. Today: The progress attained by pioneers of research and technology has made it possible for the first time to produce356 words
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Advertisement63 1964-06-23 9 LA YEN DA t in* wji^^r^^ ALL THE COLOURS YOU WANT Pure, natural wool but softer and ft \t?& smoother finer than you ever dreamed \!_ir^*T^ possible at a price you can afford ■■■■Ki'Qip 2-ply, 3 ply. 4 ply 85 cfs per oz r^9 Double-knitting 80 cts per oz Factory63 words
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Miscellaneous639 1964-06-23 9 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA SHOKIWAVt Sr.KVICr.S NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 and 25 metres. SEK\ ICES: 41.7 and 60.2 mrtrcs MEOItM WAVt StttVlCt: Ajtf.^oo Prog. Summary; 8.02 47b metres Morning Melodies; 7.00 The A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri, Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day639 words
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Article, Illustration297 1964-06-23 10 MOOD: STRICTLY FEMININE STYLE: ORIENTAL AND WESTERN Shows to be staged in Malaysia pASHIONS with .hi nccent on Thai fabrics will be one of the main attractions in Malaysia early next month when a series of parades will be staged. Five professional Thai models, who willPeter Dewsbury of Bangkok - 297 words
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Article216 1964-06-23 10 SPECTACLES WITH NEW COLOURS riRLS who wear glasses are in for glamour. Though the idea is not new there is more emphasis being laid on fashion colours for spectacle frames. An Australian spectacle frame maker will be introducting a new range of frames to tone with clothes, whether it is216 words
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Article369 1964-06-23 10 WHISKED SPONGE A SWEET RESULT I A TRUE sponge has no fat in the recipe. It is made by whisking eggs and sugar until very light mixture is thick enough when whisk leaves a trail across the surface. Then the flour is sifted over the mixture and folded in gently369 words
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Advertisement271 1964-06-23 10 (J 8-DAY HAIR SET new liquid chemical discovery without permanent *d^^^^* waving solutions! A- c ■<< -unl as it \<ui were JHHHHHHL l>orn with it. your hair can ST** lie radiant with beautiful curls and waves in the IRtest styie without permanent waving solutions. LkJK without neutralizing. 4)^7l^ sprays, lacquers271 words
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Advertisement133 1964-06-23 10 f\Citteii uncovers translucent pales! 'colors on the naked side' 6 new shades so sheer they're barely here! for lips and matching fingertips! The newest (nudest) fashion of the year barely-there pales with a new translucent lustre! These are soft, yet lively pales— sheer, almost see-through shades. So chic and becoming133 words
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Miscellaneous324 1964-06-23 10 Straits Times Crossword At ROSS <8> 1. Swears Hie lish Is bad (6). 7.*" With of earthly bliss" 5. Newgate man ha- publicity < Cow pen (5). In advance <3. 8. Officer joins poor Maria 9 Fear of ailment going to terribly rash loses head certain lengths i 4. 4).324 words
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518 1964-06-23 11 GUNN CHIT THYE - Butter worth hard at work on port GUNN CHIT THYE By jy|Om-; than 00,000 square feet of godown space will be available when the new deepwater wharves now being constructed at Bagan Luar. Bulterworth, are commissioned by 1970. They include 180.0C0 square feet of "common use" godowns. 360,000 square feet518 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-06-23 11 ORIENTAL LINGUIST NOW WITH BENSON S. H. BENSON (Malaya) Ltd. announce another move in their expanding Malaysian activities, with the appointment of Mr. Douglas J. King. B.A. (Hons) Oxon.. (above), as a senior account executive. Mr. King, who was educated in England, speaks several European and Oriental languages, and was74 words
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Article177 1964-06-23 11 AUSTRALIANS HEAD NEW COMPANY rpHREE senior executives X of the Finance Corporation of Australia Ltd.. will hold top posts in the Malaysian Australian Finance Co. Ltd.. a new company jointly formed by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Australian company. They are Mr. O. Brown, Mr. R. Jardlne177 words
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Article, Illustration124 1964-06-23 11 Engineer to train local staff ANEW range of cash registers has been Introduced on the Malaysian market. Manufactured under the brand name of Sweda. these machines are now handled locally by Masla Ltd., who have been appointed exclusive distributors. The manufacture rs, Svenska Dataregister AB. Sweden, have sent a tech-124 words
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Article59 1964-06-23 11 The Glen Palloch, of Glen Line Ltd., recently took a record 17 days, 14 hours and 54 minutes from London to Singapore, arriving on June 12. The 11,918-ton ship is one of the four express vessels used by the London shipping firm to carry all forms59 words
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Article48 1964-06-23 11 The general manager of Lufthansa German Airlines In Singapore, Mr. Albert vom Hofe, and Mrs. vom Hofe have gone on three months' leave to Germany. A cocktail party was held at the Deutsches Haus, Ist. Avenue, on Friday night, with 120 guests attending to farewell them.48 words
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Article, Illustration184 1964-06-23 11 SUNGLASSES are today worn not Just to keep out sun glare, but also as a fashion accessory. The same trend is prevalent in Malaysia although people here have better reasons to wear them all the year round than in countries where the four seasons prevail,184 words
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Article66 1964-06-23 11 The Kuang Ming Press in Ipoh, 'printers, stationers and booksellers) celebrated their 40th. anniversary with a lunch attended by 1.000 guest* at the St. John Ambulance Hall In Ipoh. The managing proprietress. Madam Choong Sal Chun, presented red packets to her 32 employees. Madam Choong has been66 words
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Article28 1964-06-23 11 Nippon KoJcan K.R.. one of Japan's top three steelmakers and a leading shipbuilder, has announced record sales for the quarter ending March 31 at US$2Bl million.28 words
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Article62 1964-06-23 11 Mr. K C Dat president of a leading tour, packing and shipping agency with I world-wide associates, has left on a world tojr Mr. Dat will study tourism i in principal cities with the object of encouraging more rapid flow of tourists into Malaysia62 words
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Article, Illustration63 1964-06-23 11 Padans Jawa. Selangor. is now far advanced. Work on the foundations for the chlorine plant will begin shortly. Picture shows part of the site being prepared for the access road. CLEARING of the *0-acre site for the chlorine and fertilizer plants being built by the63 words
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Article, Illustration316 1964-06-23 11 PAN MALAYSIA Cement Works Ltd., the largest cement works in Malaysia, is extending its services to the central market in Malaya. Negotiations have been finalised with the Malayan Railway for the lease of the Segambut Railway Station, 41 miles north of Kuala Lumpur. The existing316 words
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Article46 1964-06-23 11 Mr. E. J. Pratt, director ot Jonn Mcllwralth cExport; Pty Ltd., Australia's leading manufacturer of plumbing requisites, arrived In Singapore on Sunday to further his company's trade activities and to renew contacts made during his tour last year. He is at the Hotel Slngapura.46 words
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Article147 1964-06-23 11 Computers: New NCR system ANEW type ol automatic programme generator, the first to be developed for general-purpose computer programming, was announced today by the National Cash Register Co. The new "system language" reduces many computer programming efforts to a fraction of the time formerly required. Called BEST (Business Electronic Systems147 words
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Advertisement502 1964-06-23 11 TO-DAY'S DESIGN she LYNX This modem cistern is handsome, hygienic, and efficient. i n operation. 1 1 flushes at a touch .witliaquiet yet power! v I action. The shell Is made of black Duranlto and the Kingfisher siphon mechanism of polythene— non-corrodinß. rustless, non-agln? and unbreakable. Conforming to BSS 1125.502 words
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Advertisement365 1964-06-23 11 the right tool? How far are you behind with production? Speed it up. Keep abreast with time. Get the right tools in your office and succeed. Get a Facit CM2-16 manual calculator, designed for your figure ■work. So easy to operate. Takes only a few minutes for anyonetolearn howto multiply,365 words
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Advertisement990 1964-06-23 12 (tontinird from Page 81 SITUATIONS VACANT to Words SS (Mm.) Hox SO rls. extra EXPERIENCED COOK CENERAL amah required now for Kuropran coupUin xood residential area. Box A6IHK T pore. ATTRACTIVE CIRLS required by Oriental Restaurant /Bar. Good salary. 2H Seah Street, (near Odeon Theatre), Spore. Tel: *****. EUROPEAN SALESMAN990 words
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Advertisement779 1964-06-23 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Words $S (Min.)— Box SO els. extra FURNISHED THREE BCD-ROOMED semi-detached house off Paterson Road. one year lease from August. Apply Hox A 6194 S.T S lore WOODEN HOUSE FURNISHED. Light, Water, Modern Sanitation. $140/--pm at lOtrl mile Bukit Panjang Tel: (S'pcre) *****. Kartar Singh. FURNISHED DETACHED779 words
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Advertisement829 1964-06-23 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 21 Words Si < Min.)— Box il eU extra KAMPAR ROAD. lß*jb, I rd .7 1 iK>les ol lard together with modern JhedrooTiieri lungalo"- erected theieon KtrM ilas* residential area Vacant pussermon Write Box A4<i'.*o 8 T K.L. RESIOENCE in Stonor Road XL. 110 yds from829 words
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Advertisement691 1964-06-23 12 EDUCATION »..rV. SS i Mm. Box SI els extrm JULY SESSIONS: Renlrter Now' Beereta ml. Stenography. Bookkeeping, Shorthand (Theory. Speed upto ISO), TypewrltinK Raja.* College (Gian SinKh > L-nd floor) 9555S Spore. BUILDINC CONSTRUCTION. ARCHITECTURAL Draughtsmanship. Mechanical Engineering Drawing, Builders Quantities. Apply: Academy Ot Accountancy and Secretaryship. George Lee Building.691 words
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Advertisement798 1964-06-23 12 MACHINERY PLANT FOR SALE Words $S (Min.)— Box SI cts. extra WACKER RAMMERS. >i[.iu umte* Internal vihrators, external vibrator* are available ex stock from MaiovHii Uevelopmrnt Mschiueiv Ltd., Kuals Lumpur )f Waajlßl BrotDera* otner pederatioo centres and Jesselton. BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE .'0 Words SS (Min.)— Box St ets. extrm798 words
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Advertisement745 1964-06-23 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ets. extrt HOW TO SAVE WUU/- t»u> m» i-ord Taunus 17M saloon trelgbt trva. inst Is nasic Uerman orlca plus Siaaaoore/Maiayao las Contact Unlv«rs»i Cun Singapore and Heoaog Ainpaas Motors Kuala Lumpur ami Waaros Bruiners Srirmnan lur details 1952 IUNkCAM TALBOT M.745 words
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Advertisement914 1964-06-23 12 I MISCELLANEOUS 1 1 Words $i (Min.)— Box SO els. extra r| IPRAV PAINTING REPAIR* retrl iterators witiiin ft hours customer* bouse. Telephone iSiuiri i&ul't I WILLY'S JOKERS Hotiev Hind and I Maaatlonal Singers will entertain you I at any functions. Book early for appointment. Tel. Spore ***** (Wlli liani).914 words
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Advertisement664 1964-06-23 12 BARS RESTAURANTS (SWe! 20 Word. U .Min.t-Hnx SO ets. extr. YIP. POPULAR Si 00 Boa Lumhl eons. T*lei>hoo>- (fl t iorei L'L-ofto Today's Menu: No. 4 Ronx Dm k ,n Plum Saner. Vegetables X: sainbal Pr;,«n,. Vegetables, Kite. .No. 6 Yangchow Fried Rl.-e. MAKE YOUR RENDEZVOUS M Gn.nd Palact Reel664 words
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Advertisement1340 1964-06-23 13 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST UK Ova Spore San r S'naa »*Mnt memnoh Lireraaal, Clasfow iaPt/JiM77 JaM 28 ANTILOCHUB Avonmouth, liferpaal I* Pt July 2 Jaly 1 MAOOM LucrpiM, Glasgow Jaae 21 Jaly 2 AENEAS lueriMl Jaly 3 Jaly 1 Jaly 3/13 Jaly 11 PELEUS luerpeH, Glasgoa uly II lily1,340 words
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Advertisement1354 1964-06-23 13 W\~:W THE E AC lines Baa"A v22AJ-<btJ KVT~jtB SiNCAPOIf KUALA tUMPUI.P.SWfTTINHAM PfNANO Dl'"*ftl| NOUU e*.&MPANG 10., /.OJOI N.l 3/J.WStD OU*T fHONI 7M| #HONI 11t44 rt.O~l »>»> fhOMI ***** SAILINGS TO GENOA. Ll NAVRE. HAMBURS. MEMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO, COIHENBURt ANB COPENHAtEN SinfatO'l P Shim Pening "KOREA" I) 611.4124J1M 25/211,354 words
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Advertisement1355 1964-06-23 13 I Ben uL me I EIPRES3 SERVICE 10 LONOON, LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. nVMHArUIV For Liverpool July 23 OtntlAlnlL Havre iingapora Pt Shan Penmf Ant»»'D »»1 1' la '•art J»i 24 JMI 25 21 Rottercam All 14 RTNUODr For Hamfiurf Jaly 28 BatinnOlfab London AH 1 -ingapori 1 Sham »ir*n1,355 words
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Advertisement1311 1964-06-23 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL ANO MIDDLESBROUGH Sinfapore Pt. S'r-aii rena"t it Dai 1 nrnrn tin OF LEICESTER ll Part 24 Jum 2S Jttie 21 J. ICITY OF CHICA6O 21 21 JuM 29)111 J 21 J. 'CITY OF LEEOS II 21 Jily 21/23 Jaly 241,311 words
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Article111 1964-06-23 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. Industrial shares steadied with movements narrow and about In balance. Ready Mixed Concrete came Into prominence again following 'an Increased offer from Blue Metal and Colonial Sugar worth 17/-. Shares gained 7d. to 15, 9 In heavy turnover. Base meuls and oils were liredular. Loans were111 words
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Article243 1964-06-23 14 JULY first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. elated at S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 68} cema per lb. up seven-eighths of a cent on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone waa quietly steady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.C. doting prlcsi ii cents psr Ib. yesterday:243 words
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Article228 1964-06-23 14 SHIPS lying alongside tho .innapore Harbour wharvos or eipectsd today ara: Iloeeh Dene 4/5, Sydnt-v Mam 6/7, Tozai Maru No. 11 8/9. Chtkiang 10/11. Aaittekerk \S, 81KII 21/22, Ch«-foo M, Hank:. Kiwicka 33 34. Torben I Marn-k 44. liasra 45. Korea 48. Centaur 47. Star Antarea 6A.228 words
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Article37 1964-06-23 14 ON the fro* sxahango marks! In Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dolar was quoted at 5.74| for TT and 5.731 for cash. Starling was quoted at 13.97 and I ana taal of bald at 2491.37 words
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674 1964-06-23 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS and tin 1 shares opened easier on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday after the failure of the Tokyo meetings with Indonesia and the Philippines, but the market steadied about noon and afternoon prices were about Friday levels. Once again674 words
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Article26 1964-06-23 14 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES June 20. June 22. Industrials: 106.00 104.87 Tins: 131.97 131.89 rubbers: 105.34 105.34 Dec. 30. 19£3 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.26 words
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Article832 1964-06-23 14 POMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C.S. Holriinß ll.OOO) 53. 25, (l.OOO) (3.23: E»»o ords. (3.1M0) «2.62 (1.000) (2.63. (4.000) S2 (10: E Smelttn (l.Mxii 14 15 F. and832 words
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Article28 1964-06-23 14 JUNE. 22. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: liX, cents (up seven-eighths »1 a cent). TIN: 8600 a picu. (up S2). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up five tons).28 words
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Article174 1964-06-23 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) June 22. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Bountead 13 eta. M. Containera 16 eta Dunlopa l."> cts. MrAlmtrr 13 eta. City D.'V 7 cts. M. Invest. 14 eta. E. Smelter* :.'•< eta. 0.C.8.C. 22 ets ■•M 17 Kothman* n is. KM l>i«r>. 14 cts. Koi>inson» 14 in. t174 words
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Article72 1964-06-23 14 £HINEBE Produce Euhanu. Singa pore noon prices par picu yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk $47i teller*, drun •urn. Ceara: June/July CK/Continent uoajneud. Pepper- Muntok white $13.1 n-u, n ■aiawak uh:ir |lS2i aaOan. speoa Siiriuaic hlark Ho2| seller!,- garble, I^umporK til.ick *107j a«llen, ABTJ $12ii tiers. Sinnapert Coconut Oil Millers'72 words
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175 1964-06-23 14 qpHE price of Btralts tin 1 was set In Penang yesterday at exactly $800 a plcul. up $2 from Saturday, on an offering unofficially estimated at 250 tons, up five tons. On the Malayan rubber market yesterday morning, the failure of the summit175 words
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Advertisement1095 1964-06-23 14 Yr KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD., U.S.A. Pacific and Great Lakes/East Canada Service Hongkong TbkoMma a. r ci -co nan'ai Montreal Jewon unitagu "TsuMsliM Man" 1 Alt 11 An -.4 Sipt 17 Sipt 21 Sept 1 let "Masasiina Maru" 21 Aug S Sept 21 Sepl 1 Oct 14 Oet II Ocl1,095 words
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Advertisement1116 1964-06-23 14 EatttttaKV w'^m mlk^mSL AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA, PAKISTAN AM P. COLT SEIIICI In Pnaaitlt. Aieiailt. Me.Murat. Syiny Tt: Malrai taa Nataiattiaasi Ptnani P Snam S'pon S'oore P S'haa lOMIALA II Jtry 11/11 Jtly 14/11 Jtty RAJULA Ii Pt 27 Jim 21 Jill 29 Jtat lAMORA t Aat 11/12 Ait 11/1) Aat1,116 words
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Advertisement264 1964-06-23 14 N E D L L «Y D GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast sailings Irtai Malaysia lirtct tt Catatiat ail U. S. Great itktt ttrts Sir.gaoort H s'nam >-enjnt tn vont.-i* lENGKALIS Con. 2 23 June 24/25 Jute 2S Jill 31 Jlly RAKI 19 22 July 21/24 July 75 2i July HAag264 words
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Advertisement637 1964-06-23 15 REMINDER PROPERTY AUCTION TO-DAY in the Sale-rooms of NASSIM CO. (SutGAfORE) LIMITED 4 A 4-1, Collyer Quay, Singapore, at 2.30 P-m. 71 JALAN GELENGGANQ 25 JALAN CHAMPEDAK SZ ALNWICK ROAD 43 PORCHESTER AVENUE 8 CHESTNUT CRESCENT 81 CHESTNUT DRIVE with additional vacant iaud adjoining. 1» CHILTERN DRlVE— Vacant. 7 TAN637 words
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Advertisement340 1964-06-23 15 TAIPING CONSOLIDATED LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-fourth Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Lid., 16 Jalan Tangsl, Kuala Lumpur on Friday, the 24th340 words
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Advertisement615 1964-06-23 15 NOTICE NOTICE BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING GOVERNMENT OF THE LIMITED STATE OF MALACCA (Incorporated In Malaysia) THE PAWNBROKERS NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN ORDINANCE that an Interim dividend, the (Chapter 216) forty-nrst, of one shilling and x»n<i»r« «r* invited for the vile !ncX n Ux (1 at 9 the rtg^ CT open%ne615 words
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Advertisement450 1964-06-23 15 IV, A, A, F. I, NAAFI Management deplores the continued rejection by the Employees' Union In Malaya of a return to work and to the conference table to find a quick solution to the disagreement on Its wages and conditions of service offer. Since the stoppage of work Management has450 words
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Advertisement141 1964-06-23 15 THE NAME CRANE GUARANTEES THE QUALITY 4 CRANE fr VALVES OF BRONZE CAST IRON STEEL Crane valves have established a world-wide reputation for constant reliability and long service. Made to universal standard specifications, consistent quality is maintained by us of high grade materials, modern manufacture and rigorous testing at all141 words
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Article401 1964-06-23 16 THE MRA STIPE'S REPORT ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The MRA Stipendiary Steward report on yesterday's races here: RACE I—Kuala1 Kuala Lumpur jumped away with the field and then swung round, taking no further part in the race. Martin, trainer of Kuala Lumpur, waa informed that the gelding would be barred from401 words
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Article111 1964-06-23 16 PARIS. Mon. Hyeres 111 yesterday became the first mare for more than a quarter of a century to win the Grand Steeplechase de runs, the Kniicli Grand National. Hyeres. owned by Max Gadala and ridden by Jean Daumas. won the 4>mile chase at Auteuil by half ;iReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration28 1964-06-23 16 VfRS. J, Krygsman iTI leads in Je Maintierdrai (No. 13). Mickey Donnelly up. winner of the mam 7f race at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Timesport picture.28 words
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300 1964-06-23 16 RACING with Epsom Jeep Bus Full also gallops attractively KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. \IAIMUN, late Our Hansel, a three-year-old roan by Our Boy, showed galloping ability on the training track at Kuala Lumpur thi» morning. Ridden by Mat Shaari, the gelding reeled off 3f in300 words
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Article382 1964-06-23 16 WEIGHTS for all eight races at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow Cl. 2, Div. 1 9f 1 11..1 lil'.- 9.00 Je Mainti.ndr.ii B.M Oisln 8.06 Col. Whatnot II 8.08 Swift Tiger 8.04 Apa Lagi 8.04 (.olrirn Master Ml Eiffel Tower 8.03 Caravelle 8.03 Cheers 8.01 Star Whistler 8.00382 words
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Article944 1964-06-23 16 Cl. 2 Div. l-9f .11. MMNTIENDRAI: Finished briiliantiy to win over 7f on Sunday; even betier over 9f: game second 10 useful Felton over Ipoh lOf. OISIN: Smart winner over 7f on Sunday: useful all-rounder: can easily get 9f; wot over this distance at B. Timah944 words
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Article, Illustration102 1964-06-23 16 LONDON. Mon.— Jack Kramer. American manager of the professional tennis "cirrus," believes Wimbledon's All-England Club could force "open" lawn tennis within a year or two if they adopted what he rails his "fool proof plan." Kramer. 1947 Wimbledon champion, said in London vrv Irrdav102 words
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134 1964-06-23 16 SOCCER Spain beat Russia in Cup final MADRID. Mon. Spain last n^ht won the European Nations Cup by beating the Soviet Union, the holders, 2-1 In th« final here. A crowd of 120.000 saw the Spanish victory over the first Soviet soccer team to visit Spain for 25 years. TINIS:134 words
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307 1964-06-23 16 E ti/niS. Mon. Ferrari once again emphasised their superiority in sports car racing when they finished first, second and third in the Le Mans 24--hour race yesterday for the fifth year in succession. Jean Gulchet, a Marseilles businessman, and Nino Vaccarella, a SicilianReuter - 307 words
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Article61 1964-06-23 16 PUGENE (Oregon) Mon. Harry Jerome. (Canada), toint holder <;f the world 100 metrp.s record, twice clocked 10.1 sec. for the distance at the National Collegiate Athletic Aaso- edition championsh:p& hpre. Jerome, who 'is studying in Oreaon. and Trenton Jackson (US i. both clocked lO.lsec. ;n different61 words
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Advertisement741 1964-06-23 16 JABATAN KERJA RAYA LEMBAGA PERAK PORT SWETTENHAM crs for THE LAYING OF II MM It 'NVIIIU APPROXIMATELY 7 MILES OF 8 6" AND 4 DIAMETER As Tenaers are invited for prtnthkstos rmrNT watpr ln K of accounting documents for I MA.N^ PKOM CHANOKAT mb a Wabohan Swetirnham. JONG TO CHUI741 words
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Advertisement447 1964-06-23 16 ȆBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT IXSTRICTOR Ot AI'PREN TICKS lIMOR TECHNICAL IMMTANY (SIPKRSCALE) Applications are inviteo from 'ederal Citizens for the post of nstructor of apprentices whose lutlM v ill hr ti> teach trade pprenures the basic skills ot :iectrical Engineerinz Practice or :iectncal Trade Practice. Initially the appointment will447 words
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583 1964-06-23 17 Awards as spur in S'gor schools meet 1/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. l —Special certificates and awards will be issued to boys and Kirls who do well in this year's Selangor Combined Schools Sports Council annmaJ athletic meet which began today. Mr. Lim Teng San, chairman of the Council's athletic sab-committee, said.583 words
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Article34 1964-06-23 17 TOKYO. Mon. Makoto Watanabe of Japan tonight became the new Orient Junior welterweight champion by knocking out Bert Somodio of the Philippines In the fifth round of their 12-round title fight— UPl.34 words
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226 1964-06-23 17 ATHLETICS CEREMBAN Mon. N« Ah Mm* was champion athlete In tlie St. Paul's institution championships held at Lobak He won the 100 metres. 200. 400 and Javelin throw. Result were 190 m 1 Ng Ah Ming 2 Edward Marsh 3 Vincent Chong226 words
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Article38 1964-06-23 17 IPOH. Mon. Singapore Malays, will play two friendly soccer matches In Perak next week. They will meet Perak Malays at Parit Buntar on June 29 and Perak Chinese at Stadium Perak here on the June 30.38 words
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426 1964-06-23 17 JOE; DORAI - JOE; DORAI SOCCER by Singapore, Monday THE SINGAPORE Amateur F.A. will temporarily suspend all SAFA, SGSFA and Business Houses league matches after Friday in order to concentrate on training the Singapore team for their remaining Malaya Cup ties and the inter-port Aw Hoe426 words
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Article137 1964-06-23 17 Weak Police fall to Hospital HOSPITAL 4 POLICE 0 SINGAPORE, Mon. A weakened Police team were no match for Tan Tock Seng Hospital in the Singapore Amateur PA. League Div. 1 at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Police were without star players Hussein Hashim and Freddie Chew. The Hospital took a137 words
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248 1964-06-23 17 PENANG PLANS $500,000 INDOOR STADIUM DENANG, Mon. The Penang City Council has set aside about Gi acres of land at Lorong Kulit,,off Da to Kramat Road, to build an indoor stadium The site is near the City Stadium. The proposed stadium Is estimated to cost $500,000. It will have three248 words
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Article27 1964-06-23 17 SEREMBAN, Mon. Seremban became the first champions of the government services lnter-dlstrlct hockey tournament when they beat Kuala Pilah 4-0 In the final here today.27 words
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Article49 1964-06-23 17 MALACCA. Mon. High School entered the final of the Malacca HA knockout competition when they beat H.S Old Boys Association 2-1 on the padang today Ooh Tiong Chye and Francis Arumugam scored for school while Gopl netted for Old Boys oft a penalty corner.49 words
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Article32 1964-06-23 17 SINGAPORE, Mon Ong Being Bee won the Eu Tow Sen Cup golf competition when he beat Lauw Yang Choon 3 and 1 In the final at the Island Course yesterday.32 words
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126 1964-06-23 17 FOONG CUP AND HEAH CUP GAMES 111 JULY PNANG, Mon. The Penang Badminton Association havr completed arrang rmrnU to staff th«> InUr-ione finals and challenge rounds of the Foong Seong (up and the women's Heah f uji competitions here next month. The matches will be played from July 23 or126 words
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166 1964-06-23 17 CRICKET CINOAPORE Mon. Prashant Gatha, the University of Singapore cricket captain, has written to H F Sheppard. the SCA tournament committee chairman, to give his version of the dispute between the university and RAF Changi over a tournament match last month Changi had llaimed166 words
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484 1964-06-23 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Mon. WORLD ATTENTION is focussed this year on Japan, host nation for the Olympic Games, and the Japanese quite naturally are bent on. making the best of the opportunity in the Olympian contests and socially and politically.484 words
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Advertisement195 1964-06-23 17 NCR announces BEST* Cuts computer programming time more than 50% •Bu*in«s* COP System Technique Until now, the only computer activ- special management meetings are about BEST. ity not measured in split seconds no trouble at all. But just don't BEST is a major stride in NCR's was programming. Programming take195 words
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Miscellaneous226 1964-06-23 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCttK— Spore Div. 1: D Aflan v KAF Scletar (Jn Besar 5.16»; Katong v Radln Mas (Parrer Pk>. Semboyan v Police B (Geylang). S'for Uiv. 2: S'gor Club v SCRC (XL padang). Sunrise v SEA (Ipoh Rd); Div. 3: Bungsar Indians v Umnc (Taylor Rd); Indian Movies v226 words
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356 1964-06-23 18 MALAY AS TEACHING MEDIUM IS OPPOSED Sarawak body sets out its views in letter KUCHING. Mon.— The Kuching Teachers' Association is opposed Lo the use of Malay as the medium of instruction in Sara \v a k schools. The association has set out its views in a letter sent to356 words
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Article100 1964-06-23 18 \PORE. Mon. A building or Tay Ho Lian againsl whom a reiwrt had been made by his cmp'.' day lmed 5250 i or 10 weeks Kill by ■ji.ini.-tiau s court. Mi vcr Road, had id guilty tv a charge i>: wilfully failing i" appear before the Commissioner100 words
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Article456 1964-06-23 18 LONDON. Mon. The irregular conditions winch developed in the Bloc* market! on Friday ix-Ciime man pronounced today. Business urn movemenu for the mosi part were anal] but falls predominated. A leature wai he i.imness of Kilt-edged securities which scored i ntling lo 7/16. The lnni.i ibortafle of War456 words
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Article, Illustration365 1964-06-23 18 Family of Noni flying out to receive ashes SHE HAD JUST WON NEW AWARD SINGAPORE, Mon. Noni Wright. 51, who was killed in the air crash in Formosa on Saturday night in which Dato and Datin Loke Wan Tho and 50 others also died, had won 10 first prizes for365 words
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273 1964-06-23 18 Majority of SUPP now supports Malaysia: Ong ITUCHING. Mon. A 1V large majority of the opposition Sarawak United Peoples Party, which led the campaign against Malaysia last year, is now in support of Malaysia, the chairman of the party, Mr. Ong Kee Hui, said tonight. He was sprakinc in a273 words
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168 1964-06-23 18 Street lamp timer starts a bomb scare SINGAPORE. Mon. —A street-lamp timer sparked off a bomb scare in Serangoon Road tonight and sent 50 policemen out to block off the entire area. For a full hour, from 8.30 p.m.. hundreds of cars were diverted from Woodsville Circus, causing traffic jams168 words
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Article149 1964-06-23 18 Worcester take lead v Somerset LONDON. Mon —Tea scores in todays cricket matches were: At Bristol: Worcestershire 194 and 54-1 Somerset 185 <K. Palmer 54. B. Brain 6-93 1. Manchester: Lancashire 161 Derbyshire 255-5 (I. Hall 40. I. Buxton 44. M. Page 61 n.o D. Morgan 45 no. i. Hove:Reuter - 149 words
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599 1964-06-23 18 ENGLAND TAKE 70-RUN LEAD AS EDRICH SCORES 120 LONDON, Monday. A CENTURY by opening batsman John Edrich on his first appearance for England against Australia helped England to a first innings lead of 70 on the fourth day of the Second Test at Lords here today. Australia had lost oneReuter - 599 words
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274 1964-06-23 18 WIMBLEDON ONDON. Mon.— Tony Plckard, i 29-year-old former Bmisn Davib Cup player who is in .semi-reiirtineiu from lawn tennis, provided a shock opening to the 78th Wimbledon Championships here today. He toppled America's No. 2, Dennis Ralston, of Bakersfleld, California, who had been seeded fifth274 words
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Article64 1964-06-23 18 RECEIVED CABLE FROM Phundlkuli Ceylon Mr V lIMM* tiled station Haater Berwataa rouaia cf Mr. v. Tkambynathan Knjan« panned away on l'l I MRS. LIM HOCK SIANO (paa I«h Yoon Moyi on ISM IMM leaving behind he- belo\. and Pat. d.iunhtor Omillrtt. >.m nl.nv John. d;iiii:htiT-in-i.iv M two ur.ind'-hiMi.64 words
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Article21 1964-06-23 18 IN LOVINC MEMORY Retnam of Mala>.,ri Railway* pamrd aw iy 818, Daipl) iiii-mil by his brlovKl wife r)nd children21 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-06-23 18 UIGHEST and lowest tempera tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to'B p.m. yesterday: Hichrst Loi-rst Kimla Lumpur 90 72 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 90 7541 words
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