The Straits Times, 25 June 1964
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Title Section21 1964-06-25 1 *^Jj 3AGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 In****** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article469 1964-06-25 1 FELIX - FELIX Plea to Commonwealth nations CABINET GETS SUMMIT REPORT, THEN THE PREMIER WARNS THAT MALAYSIA MIGHT BECOME 'ANOTHER VIETNAM' UNLESS... By ABISHEGANADEN I(UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman warned today that Malaysia will become "another Vietnam" if Commonwealth aid is not offered im mediately. The Prime Minis469 words
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Article114 1964-06-25 1 HOOLIGANS: CALL FOR DUKE'S AID LONDON, Wed —The Duke of Windsor, lormer King of England, should be asked to help tackle the problem of hooliganism by young people in Britain. Sir William Teeling. a Conservative Member of Parliament, suggested last night. He told the House of Commons that the Duke,114 words
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Article29 1964-06-25 1 i NEW YORK. Wed. Pawnbrokers here have decided to abandon liieir symbol of three golden balls for the more "progressive" M«n of three inter-con-nect ins- spirals.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article672 1964-06-25 1 GOVT DENIES CHOLERA ALLEGATIONS Epidemic spreads south .lOHORK BAHRU, Wednesday. JMIK cholera outbreak in the East Coast has spread to Johore. The Johore Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Abdullah bin Ahmad, confirmed last night that Che Saadiah binte Mohamed, 27, of Kuala Sedili, was admitted to the General Hospital here three672 words
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Article65 1964-06-25 1 BANGKOK. Wed.— Thailand 1 Ministry of Health has declartJ the Kuala Trengganu and Kota Bliaru areas in Malaysia to be cliolera-lnfected. Vessels or aircraft arriving here from the two areas are subjec". «o quarantine measures, the Ministr said. JESSELTON. Is declared a cy olera-infected area. A big65 words
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Article82 1964-06-25 1 WASHINGTON. Wed— The U.S. House of Representatives Armed Services Committee yesterday approved a Bill permitting the i General Services Administration I to add 98 000 long tons of tin to I the stock of tin it was now selling. A spokesman for the Armed ServicesReuter - 82 words
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Article31 1964-06-25 1 PARIS. Wed— UNESCO Is orori.nnlsiii'4 a meeting for the introduction and development of television in Africa, to be held In Lagos, Nigeria, from Sept. 21 to 29— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration528 1964-06-25 1 Soek's new 'combined forces' threat JAKARTA, Wed. J President Soekarno said today Indonesia was seeking the help of other countries in its anti-Malaysia campaign. He raised the threat of the introduction of "combined forces" into the explosive dispute. With the Soviet First Deputy Premier. Mr. Anastas Mikoyan. looking on. PresidentAP; Geoffrey Geldard - 528 words
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Article60 1964-06-25 1 /SINGAPORE. W^d.— A writ has been filed in the High Court registry on behalf of Carwith Ltd.. claiming $700,000 from Mr. John E. Uoyd and five other partneic of the law firm of Messrs. Drew and Napier, as veins money due. The writ was takci60 words
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Article208 1964-06-25 1 SINGAPORE, Wednesday pLANS were being finalised in Singaj pore today for a memorial service for the late Dato Loke Wan Tho. chairman of the Cathay Organisation and Datin Loke. who died in the Taichimg air crash in Formosa on Saturday. A Cathay Organisation spokesman said:208 words
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Article47 1964-06-25 1 TAIPEH. Wed. The bodies of Da to Loke Wan Tho and his wife were cremated here today*. A special plane of the Civil Air Transport. owners of the crashed airliner, will carry the ashes to Hong Kong on Friday en route to Kuala Lumpur.47 words
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406 1964-06-25 1 Indonesian regulars now, says Walker BRUNEI TOWN, Wednesday. THE commander of British and Malaysian forces in Borneo, Major-Gen. W. C. Walker, warned today that Indonesian army regulars in large numbers would be making new attacks on Malaysian Borneo from now on. Gen. Walker said the attack last Sunday ni^lil byUPI - 406 words
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Article55 1964-06-25 1 SAIGON, Wed. Plans have been approved for a sweeping reorganisation of United States assistance to the South Vietnam pacification programme. Reliable sources said top American civilian and military officials here today ironed out details of the plan which will give the military side a moreReuter - 55 words
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Article25 1964-06-25 1 SEOUL. Wed. South Kotea's largest Opposition party said today it will seek Impeachment i President Park Chung Hee for proclaiming martial law. UPi25 words
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Article154 1964-06-25 1 Borneo position worse: Lord Head KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The British High Commissioner in "Malaysia, Lord Head, today described the situation in the Borneo States as "worsening to some extent." He said this before leaving for the Borneo States for a week's visit to "see how things are getting on.' It154 words
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Article43 1964-06-25 1 SE. ASIA TALKS WASHINGTON, Wed Australian Prime Minister Sir Robert Meniics. openrd talks with President Johnson today on crucial Son tb -East Asian situation and latest United States policy moves. Sir Robert arrived in Washington yesterday on three day visit —Renter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration629 1964-06-25 2 'Mr. Attack' to step up the war on Vietnam Reds U.S. RISKS SHOWDOWN WITH CHINA WASHINGTON, Wednesday r pHE appointment of General Maxwell Taylor, the nations military chief, as the new U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam was viewed here as a move foreshadowing intensification of the war against the VietReuter - 629 words
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224 1964-06-25 2 SAIGON. Weti. -buuth Vietnam's Premier. Maj-, Gen Nguyen Klianh. made it plain yesterday that he' would not object to the use of American bases in his country for operations > against Communlsta outside his borders. "This war (the Vietnamese wan is international." Gen.AP - 224 words
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176 1964-06-25 2 Americans refuse a visa to Madame Nhu DAR I S. Wtd. The 1 United States has refused to issue a visa to Madame Ngo Oinh Nhu, widowed sister-in-law of the late South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem. The American Embassy here said the Stale Department had advised the consular officerReuter - 176 words
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254 1964-06-25 2 SHOOTING DRAMA AS PRISONERS ESCAPE WITH HOSTAGES MANILA, Wednesday. piFTEEN prisoners from the Philippine National Penitentiary overpowered their guards aboard a prison van on a highway near here yesterday and held them hostages during a two-hour dash lor freedom. Police killed two prisoners and recaptured 12 others following a gun254 words
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Article119 1964-06-25 2 Maldives hold freedom talks LONDON'. Wed -Negotia- tlons are going on for i the Independence of the Maldive Islands. Britishprotected Sultanate about 400 miles south-west of Ceylon, Mr. Duncan Sandys, Commonwealth Secretary, announced here yesterday. He said in reply to a question in the House of Commons that the BritishReuter - 119 words
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181 1964-06-25 2 Garrison offers to surrender to rebels T EOPOLDVILLE. Wed. |J The Congolese Army garrison in Bauciouinvillr on the shores of Lake Targanylka offered yesterday to surrender the town to without a tight according to radio reports monitored here. Bahiba rebois occupying Albertville. 70 miles up' the lake, were reported toAP - 181 words
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Miscellaneous25 1964-06-25 2 THE GAMBOLS "»Y Barry Appleby /^ai,'ae^\ Cl LOVE WU FOB it) ILL HAVE TO DO Mv) C\ /p ARUNe K^E L f ACE ALL OVEB25 words
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Article369 1964-06-25 3 JOHNSON SENDS DULLES SOUTH... WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Johnson announced last night that he was sending the former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director, Mr. Allen W. Dulles, to Mississippi to confer with state officials on the worsening civil rights situation there. The White House made the announcement after Mr. Johnson hadReuter; UPI - 369 words
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195 1964-06-25 3 US challenge to Moscow over Berlin flights WASHINGTON, Wed.— The State Department said yesterday that the United States uculd hold the Soviet Government responsible lor the safety of PanAmerican World Airways plants flying to Berlin along the established air corridors. The Department was commenting on a Soviet Note on MondayReuter - 195 words
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Article68 1964-06-25 3 LONDON, Wed. The Thai Deputy Minister of National Development. Nai Buchaua Attakhor. arrived here by air last night from Amsterdam for a four-day visit to Britain as the gue.st of the Department for Technical Co-opera-tion. Mr. Attakhor will have talks here on British aid to Thailand.Reuter - 68 words
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Article34 1964-06-25 3 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. Thr Trusteeship Council yesterday rejected a Soviet proposal that the Security Council examine conditions in the trust territory of the Pacific Islands administered by the United States.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article32 1964-06-25 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. The United States and the Soviet Union have agreed to explore jointly the possibilities of desalting sea water Including the use of nuclear power. President Johnson announced yesterday.32 words
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Article72 1964-06-25 3 LONDON. U'rd. Three London policemen wbo p l.i n ted picics of bricks on demonstrators arrested during last Mars visit to London by the King and Queen oi (.rci'cc. ucrc jailed by the Central Criminal Court Mstcrdav. The jucler told them: "Honest police ollicers arr the huttressesReuter - 72 words
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206 1964-06-25 3 BROKE AND IN DEBT-BUT LIVES AT PLUSH LONDON HOTEL pORMER Greek shipping millionaire Constantine Hector Dracoulis, 45, now broke and. with debts of ■t:61,077. is living at London's plush Ritz Hotel. "And I have no intention of living anywhere else at the moment." he said after leaving London Bankruptcy Court.Mirrorpic - 206 words
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72 1964-06-25 3 'Wine, women and song at labour camps MOSCOW, Wed. Russian labour camps have become country clubs, where drunkards, prostitutes and other parasites enjoy sunbathing, good food and vodka, Izvestia complains. The social misfits sent to detention centres for rehabilitation are carrying on their old life in a new place, theAP - 72 words
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Article22 1964-06-25 3 LONDON. Wed. Britain us to give £3.000 towards the relief of victims of the recent earthquake in Japan. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article234 1964-06-25 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Attorney-Gen-eral. Mr. Robert Kennedy, announced today he would not run for the United States Senate from New York in the autumn.. The 38-year-old brother of the late President Kennedy had been mentioned as a possible candidate for the seat now heldReuter - 234 words
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Article53 1964-06-25 3 LUTON (England). Wed Patrick Doherty. a 24--year-eld Scotsman, grabbed a bottle ot whisky from a friend and said: "I bet I could drink the lot for a pound." He did-in three gulps But 10 minutes later he collapsed and died, an Inquest was told here yesterday.Reuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration409 1964-06-25 3 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. /CYPRUS has agreed to the retention of British troops in the United Nations peace-keeping force. ar,d Britain is now considering the question, a U.N. spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman corrected I his own earlier statement to (correspondents thatReuter - 409 words
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96 1964-06-25 3 Beatles get bomb and haircut threats 11TELLINGTON, Wed. Anonymous telephone callers last night threatened to blow up the Beatles' Wellington hotel and the Town Hall where they were appearing and to cut their hair. But no search was made in the hall. The final show ended without any explosion. PoliceReuter - 96 words
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269 1964-06-25 3 BRITAIN SAYS 'NO' TO UN MOVES TO INTERVENE IN GUIANA UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Britain last night spurned a U.N. bid to use its good offices to relieve tensions in British Guiana, and voted against a parallel demand that she hasten to set a date for independence of the colony. Mr.Reuter - 269 words
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Article70 1964-06-25 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. Australian Prime Minister. Sir Robert Menzies. looking tired after his recent illness, arrived here yesterday for talks with President Johnson during a three-day visit to Washington. The Australian leader is due to meet Mr. Johnson at the White House today for aReuter - 70 words
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235 1964-06-25 4 'PENALISE MINISTRY' CALL TO COURT SINGAPORE, Wed. The Amalgamated Union of Public Eml ployees today sought to I penalise the Ministry of I Health for allegedly delaying settlement of the claims of rural cleans- ing inspectors by asking I the Industrial ArbitratI ion Court to backdate I the claims to235 words
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Article259 1964-06-25 4 VITAL FOR STORE, SAYS TAN Joining Malaysian Common Market will involve 'painful adjustments' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Malaysian Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin tonight said the "vital element" for success of Singapore's industrialisation programme would be its becoming part of the Malaysian Common Market. He flew In from Kuala259 words
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350 1964-06-25 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. 1 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. I Mr. G. Kandasamy, I general secretary of I the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, yesterday told the industrial Arbitlj ration Court that all though he had subil scribed to labour autonomy in Singapore, he often found Jiimself unable350 words
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Article243 1964-06-25 4 Dismissal 'reckless' court told SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union on Monday charged in the Second Industrial Arbitration Court that the dismissal of several employees by Grant Advertising Inc. in October last year, was characterised by "recklessness and a complete disregard of the law. Mr. Chue Shut243 words
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321 1964-06-25 5 S'PORE SUGAR GOES INTO MALAYA-SO PRICE FALLS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THOUSANDS of tons oi sugar meant for Singapore are being diverted to Malaya because ot import restrictions recently introduced here to protect the local sugar refining industry. Importers are diverting Singapore sugar here because orders placed before the restrictions came321 words
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341 1964-06-25 5 Broker accused of rape makes his defence pENANG. Wed. A 1 Pahang broker told the Penang High Court here today that the husband of a woman whom he was accused of having raped abused him for talking to her. The broker. Hail Ahmad bin Yassin, 46, of Pekan. Pahang, was341 words
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Article68 1964-06-25 5 SINGAPORE. Wed The Sevintli Scout Jamboree on the air will be held on Oct. 17 ana 18. During this period, from 0001 hours G.M.T. (Greenwich Mean Time) on Oct 17 and 2359 hours G.M.T. on Oct. 18. scouts all over the world, who are ham68 words
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Article52 1964-06-25 5 KUCHING. Wed. The chairman of the opposition Sarawak United Peoples Party. Mr. Ong Kee Hui has been re-elected president of Kuching Municipal Council. This is his fifth term as president. Mr. Ong is also leader of the opposition in Council Negri and a member of the52 words
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Article, Illustration283 1964-06-25 5 U.S. envoy admires Singapore's industry programme SINGAPORE, Wed. The United States Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. James D. Bell (above), today expressed admiration for Singapore's industrialisation procramme, and efforts to promote more business through attracting foreign investors. He said this on arrival In Singapore this morning from Kuala Lumpur, on his283 words
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Article59 1964-06-25 5 IPOH. Wed. A mcc seller was robbed of his day's earnings of S3S and a 525 watch by two masked robbers at a lonely stretch of the Chemor Jelapang Road last night. The mcc seller Yeoh Teck Hln. 28. was returning home when he was59 words
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225 1964-06-25 5 SARAWAK PLEDGE ON FREE PRIMARY SCHOOLS KUCHING, Wed.— The Sarawak State Government was doing everything in its power to see that the people of Sarawak got a fair deal on the question of free primary education, the State Secretary. Mr. G. A. T. Shaw, told the Council Negri yesterday. He225 words
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Article78 1964-06-25 5 JESSELTON. Wed. Medical authorities have discovered suspected cholera cases In Tawaj and a big anti-cholera inoculation campaign Degan today for those living in the town area, Dr. D. M. Cameron, the State Medical and Health Officer, said today. Dr. Cameron said the campaign was introduced as78 words
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Article56 1964-06-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Anßkatan Pelukis Se- menanionn iMa:ayan Artists League* will hold an exhibition of paintings at the Bri- i tish Council hall, here from Aug. 24 to Sept. 2. Local itroups and artists are invited to submit their works in this nation-wide exhibition. Closing date56 words
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156 1964-06-25 5 Frogs versus frogs battle bad omen after summit, say the villagers MALACCA, Wednesday. A FROG war broke out at Machap Bahru, 15 miles from here, yesterday. Hundreds were killed and scores wounded. Villagers, who watched ths 35-minute battle between land and water frogs, said It was a bad omen. They156 words
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Article70 1964-06-25 5 KEITH HOOPER - KEITH HOOPER From SYDNEY. Wed. The New South Wales Malaysian Student*' Association has established an amenities fund and is appealing for donations from members and Australian friends. The association's vice-president. Inche Othman bin Hashim. said that the aim of the fund was to assist70 words
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Article46 1964-06-25 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Three armed men today tied up a housewife and her daughter in their flat in Jalan Bahagia before robbing them of $800 in cash and jewellery. Mrs. Rosa.md Doss, told police that the three men were irmed with daggers.46 words
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136 1964-06-25 5 PLEDGE BY LANDLESS: WON'T CLEAR FORESTS... rpELUK ANSON. Wed 1 About 150 landless people from the kampongs of Sungei Keli. Telok Buloh and Telok Kerdu, near here, have taken a pledge not to clear the Hutan Melintan forest reserve Illegally. They took this pledge on being told by the chief136 words
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Article41 1964-06-25 5 IPOH. Wed A 60-mlnute rainstorm, which lashed Ipoh. flooded roads and ripped down I tree branches this afternoon. Hailstones were also reported from at least one area the crowded Paslr Plnji new village near the Ipoh airport.41 words
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Article20 1964-06-25 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Chief Scout of the Commonwealth. Sir Charles Mac Lean. will v.sit Singap.ir> :n October.20 words
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Article281 1964-06-25 6 PENANG, W»d« Original 700 acres cut down to 400 so as not to cause squatters hardship TfiE proposed site for the university college in Penang has been reduced by almost i half its original size. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. told the Straits Times281 words
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107 1964-06-25 6 Supplementary budget $397,302 for approval IPOH, Wed.— A supplementary budget of $397,302 for public services in Perak will come up for approval at the State Assembly meet- Ing here on July 4. I It is the first supplementary budget for the year and if approved, will raise the total budget107 words
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197 1964-06-25 6 CONFERENCE TO HEAR OF LITERACY IN MALAYSIA VI ALACCA, Wed. j iTI The president of the National Union of Teachers, Mr. Gurnam Singh, leaves here for Paris on July 10 to represent Malaysia and other Asian countries at the International Federation of Free Teachers' Unions General Council meeting to be197 words
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Article35 1964-06-25 6 TELUK ANSON. Wed. A kiln containing more than 100 piculs of copra was destroyed by fire in Bagan Datoh estate, 28 miles from here, on Sunday night. causing an estimated damage of $20,000.35 words
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Article146 1964-06-25 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Ministry of Health has reported a fresh case of cholera in Singapore, bringing the number to 20 in the current outbreak. The new case Is that of a 51 -year-old worker in Tanjong Penjuru, Jurong district. Four •syraptomiiss carriers" have also been146 words
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Article39 1964-06-25 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The AllMalaya Missionary Society plans to hold religious classes for Muslims at its premises at No. 31, Lorong 12, Geylang, every Sunday. Those interested are invited to register their names with the society.39 words
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Article272 1964-06-25 6 IPOH. Wed. The i 1 wedding of a former! political detair.-^e. Mr. Yuen Foo Thong, 30, has been deferred because he is finding it difficult to get a job as a lesult of one of the con-! ditiorvs imposed on him by the government for his272 words
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348 1964-06-25 6 SCHOOLBOY WAS 'AFRAID' TO IDENTIFY MURDER CASE ACCUSED OENANG, Wed.— A 17- year-old schoolboy. Tan Kee Swee. who tailed to identify a i youth alleged to have killed his brother two years ago. today testirled he had been "too frightened to do so for fear of reprisals." "I was afraid348 words
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94 1964-06-25 6 LTUANTAN. Wed. Th« Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Bamsuddln. said today that his Ministry had proposals to build more modern facilities for the General Hospital here by next year. These include the building of a $500,000 ODeration theatre, a ma- < ternity unit94 words
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Article58 1964-06-25 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Films entered by the Shaw Organisation won two awards at the recent 11th Asian Film Festival in Talpeh. The film Madu Tlga won the best comedy award. 1 The best child actor award went for the second year to 12-year-old Bat Latiff58 words
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209 1964-06-25 6 l/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. The pig population in Malaya Is estimated at 500,000 and is sufficient to meet the entire pork requirements of the country's Chinese population, according to a paper recently published. 1 lit- paper, which Is said to be the first attempt to209 words
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Miscellaneous204 1964-06-25 6 Alley Oap By I. I Hawnlin T M/flOW,OoolA.^^*^^^ _AWYV*Y, I WBH>~ 1.1 WAS tpNCMk OH. I WOULDN'T ~Y. HEIX SEE THIWG6 CLEMOR I *KfP£,;£TC£ fJ<^ fX2h"*\ K tecoußAflED. V mows «I IXdTcSZceJ |B PO A TWUa UKB MAP MY IWTEfeESTED I ACTUALLX TVRANNOSAURA MXIR MMSMMPOQ ifc* TOW REORGANIZE xr^ Dirk204 words
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Article, Illustration687 1964-06-25 7 World's fastest bowler is remembered for batting feats IN March 1 1 when World War I was at its height, a small crowd of troops on leave renewed memories of more peaceful days when they gathered at the Gezireh Sports Club, Cairo, to watch a cricket match. A faint echo687 words
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Article513 1964-06-25 7 the silliest name I ever heard for a stick of dynamite." There was little encouragement for a bowler to concentrate on batting at 8 time when the New South Wales lineup included enough batting giants to equip two elevens. When Cotter came into the tame513 words
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593 1964-06-25 7 'TIBBIE' COTTER SET TEST MATCH RECORDS Gunn. "I couldn't even see him." Although England had a powerful battery of fast bowlers at that period, none of them packed the hostility of Tibbie Cotter whose bowling in the final Test match at the Oval was described as "terrifying." At Worcester he593 words
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Article59 1964-06-25 8 Word* fit (Mim-mmm) THIAN ONC: Joseph, eldest «,'o Madam Mary Chong Lv Neo to Pscgy Ann, younKi-r d/o Mr. and Mrs. Ong Chh Hui on M t 11. COH KHOO: I'.rtweea Bone Tea, Mr. Gin See and Md-. Thoag Khcok Yin and BsMf Joo IJan. only d/o lat.- Mr59 words
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Obituary63 1964-06-25 8 Word* tit (Minimum) MRS. LIEW SIC YONG SOS Chan Ah •d tin. i in r of Sally. Nancy, •I Kirn. Phong Kook, Cnong Moi. Kirn m*M. Mary and i of Melvm Chan and Chew I K'randmother of two l away on Sunday 21st June at the ace of ba.63 words
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Article63 1964-06-25 8 21) Word* $10 (Minimum) MR. ANO MRS. Yeo TianK Hul thank sad friends for thru- presents, food niHbi*, a-intance and attendance at their I 1-6-64 WOhC WAI SENG Brothers and family thank all relatives, friends, and •ii the True Jesus Church for th.lr rundown' t's. donations and attendance at63 words
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Article136 1964-06-25 8 M Words Sl* (Mtmimutm) hurry:: big BARGAIN at Hilda's ..re creatly re- Ladies and Children indali and Textiles. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LIU. fcert and book addicts in ihrir showroom at Times vet valley Road, Singapore. LEARN FRENCH In French Atmoftpntri-. uuh hook.* records magazines H Cnatsici. Telephone Sin.;. A MEMORIAL136 words
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Article64 1964-06-25 8 M Wnrrfi Si ei/m.) Box S» eft, txtrm COINC TO BRITAIN? Bend tor de■i.- sunn Plan a new concept In Hrlf-drive car hire with no htrtrt-n extras a plan that saves you money and provides Immediate aervsas from the kSJSSSI network of comnany- all open 8 a.m. to64 words
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Article27 1964-06-25 8 20 Words f?J» r M<».; YOUTH FOR CHRIST present! 'The Hurt" -.mud motion picture In rnlotfr Victoria Memorial Hall. ■b June 1964. 7.30 p.m. Ail27 words
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Article640 1964-06-25 8 The collapse of the Tokyo summit should open a new phase in the development of Malaysian-Filipino relations. Whether and how quickly the two countries will move towards mutual recognition, resumption of full diplomatic ties and revival (together with Thailand) of the Asa partnership, however, depends on the640 words
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Article347 1964-06-25 8 Inche Bahaman's admission that cholera has become endemic on the East Coast confirms fears held throughout Malaya that the whole country is menaced. News of a case in Johore comes as confirmation of the Minister's view that the disease cannot now be held to any area. A woman347 words
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Article157 1964-06-25 8 The general manager of the Central Electricity Board, Mr. Sharpies, kept his feet firmly on the ground when he told a conference in London how Malaya would be generating electricity in 1994. Consumption by then, he said in a paper for the Institution of Civil Engineers, would be157 words
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265 1964-06-25 8 THE PRESS AND MALAYSIA'S CASE AT TOKYO I REFER to your leader of June 24 and to the article on the same date by Mr. Felix Abisheganaden which criticises in no uncertain terms the publicity efforts of the Malaysian delegation in Tokyo during the summit talks. In fact, it is265 words
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Letter271 1964-06-25 8 If Mr. Abisheganaden was not around during one of these briefings because he was probably hunting for news elsewhere in Tokyo, the shortcomings should not be attributed to us. With regard to the allegation that Tun Abdul Razak's speech was not released soon after the meeting, it must be remembered271 words
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Letter331 1964-06-25 8 Dato Ghazali understandably is concerned to put the best possible gloss on the official picture of the publicity failure In Tokyo. But he must not attribute to us criticisms that we did not make. We did not. as he implies, submit any narrow complaint that our reporter, Mr. Abiaheganaden. had331 words
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Letter294 1964-06-25 8 IAM always grateful for any suggestion, advice, or constructive criticism irom any member of the public and the Press on any matter which concerns the Royal Customs Department. However, I cannot express my appreciation to you for the sarcastic comments made in your editorial published in the294 words
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Letter230 1964-06-25 8 Not only customs officers, but also every citizen, is aware that the majority of persons entering Malaya wear watches. Quite a number of these watches are purchased in Singapore or Penang and Customs duty should be paid by the owners thereof on entering Malaya, but I believe that at least230 words
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Article1079 1964-06-25 8 COLIN LEGUM - Milestone in Lcold War thaw COLIN LEGUM By GENEVA'S MAGNA CARTA FOR THE HAVE-NOTS, TO CREATE JOINTLY NEW TRADE AND NEW WEALTH THE Geneva Charter agreed by 121 nations at the end of the three months UN Conference on World Trade and Development is a crucial turning point in international1,079 words
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Advertisement456 1964-06-25 8 Straits Two ft Malty Mail Clesatfied srli irrlisiisls a»ey b* sisaai< tw M FV>or colo stosjaoi fmomem. Oi uaiei il fload COLD STOeIAQSE ■SSJIMCSSBB) I ATHOt-LANDWCIIC a— »JUI nPPEL ROAB ISWWWS. crnr book s'io— ejst> wiwu.»sw nn— ic c n gin THK NLWS FWOecT m. m. mas Ait. S Ada»aaM>456 words
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Advertisement42 1964-06-25 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Aim IBM *ULo*ym**mi M- >— of High Clou Wsfatsds m Wbollshs. SINGAPORE 21, Ckulio Street, T«l: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mention, Ist Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon.42 words
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Advertisement59 1964-06-25 8 NEW MODERN POLYPACK I W jT FROM COLDS -FEVERHEADACHES. A PAINS Iw "€?!?§iw»2-Y SIMPLY TEAR'OFF t^HUfiW TABLETS FROM STRJR m Ut t^l7W-, SAMEGENUINEASPROI H^ Lj SAFE! EFFECTIVE! Hf^Bt THE PAIN RELIEVER W *2pslpC KNOWN AND TRUSTED ■I '-*.Sr?s P THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA SSr^Sv \AND THE WORLD i^^f^J* NEW MOR E ECONOMICAL!59 words
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151 1964-06-25 9 Sentence on cheques theft woman put off SINGAPORE, Wed. Helen Poh Ah Hwa, of Slbu, who pleaded guilty yesterday to two charges of stealing four blank cheques from a man with whom she had spent a night had her sentence postponed to Saturday by a magistrate's court today. Poh. 21,151 words
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Article53 1964-06-25 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The new British Trade Commissioner In Singapore. Mr. Laurence P. Hope, has arrived to take up his duties. He is accompanied by his wife. The present Trade Commissioner, Mr. L. A. C. Newns, leaves Singapore on Saturday in the Centaur to become British Trade53 words
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Article24 1964-06-25 9 IPOH. Wed. Pour men raided a house in La.snm Avenue here and robbed a family of $736 cash and valuables this morning.24 words
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Article101 1964-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The march to the Residency by clerks and allied grades of workers on July 4 is on despite the acceptance of a Government offer to clerks by the clerical affiliates of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil101 words
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Article736 1964-06-25 9 SINGAPORE, W.d. SPORE TO ESTABLISH INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TO HELP INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION IN STATE f J I HE Singapore Government has succeeded in out- witting and out-manoeuvring the subversive elements here, and by joining with the other states to form a much larger political entity, has736 words
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Article81 1964-06-25 9 TAIPING. Wed.— A new (70,000 block of the co-educatlonal St. Louis School In Convent Road here, built on reclaimed land was declared open yesterday by Inch* Azizul bin Abdul Rahman, the District Officer. The Bishop of Penang, Monslgnor Francis Chan blessed the new building in81 words
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Article36 1964-06-25 9 SINGAPORE Wed.— Dr. V. R&ghavan Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Madras, will speak on "spiritual heritage of India" at the Ramakrishna Mission hall in Bartley Road on Sunday at 6.16 pjn.36 words
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Article, Illustration133 1964-06-25 9 Help find our son plea by parents rpHE worried parents of x this boy appealed to the public to help trace their son. who has been missing from home for the past one week. The boy. Chen Kit Yoong, 16. a Form Three pupil of the Methodist Afternoon School, Kuala133 words
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Article17 1964-06-25 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— The 27th all-Malaya Co-operative Conference will be held here on Aug. 15.17 words
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Article33 1964-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— The Malayalee Catholics Welfare Society of Malaya will hold its annual meeting at the Selangor Indian Association hall in Taylor Road here on Saturday at 7 p.m.33 words
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Article200 1964-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A COUNTER clerk at the Bank of Canton Ltd., Tan Kirn Seng, 28, was fined $1,500 or 18 months' jail by the Sessions Court here today for dishonestly retaining cheques for $2,100. Tan, of Jalan Brunei Barat, pleaded guilty to three charges of200 words
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100 1964-06-25 9 Total $25,000 bail allowed in Customs case JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Five men were charged In the Jchore Bahru Sessions Court today with trying to evade duty of $5,763 after they were arrested last night off Penggarang in a boat In the Johore Strait*. Teng Chiok Chee, 39 Yeo Teck Seng,100 words
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Article, Illustration140 1964-06-25 9 LOVERS' HAUNTS ATOP MOUNT FABER TO BE DEMOLISHED PROGRESS will soon wipe away three well-known dens atop Mount Faber in Singapore. These are three pillboxes, built just before World War II "to repel Japanese invaders from the sea." When the war came, however, they served little purpose for the invaders140 words
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256 1964-06-25 9 300 TAKE PART IN KEDAH MILITARY EXERCISE A LOR STAR. Wed. A Three hundred officers and men including 70 Rangers recruited from Sabah and Sarawak are taking part in a Joinit army exercise in the Batu Pekaka area cf Central Kedah. The King's Royal Irish Hussars from Ipoh, the Ist256 words
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Article32 1964-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Tlie Ministrr of Agriculture and Cooperative.-. Inche Mohamcd Khir Johari. will address the annual meeting of the Rubber Research Institute Emplpyees' Thrift and Loan Society on Monday.32 words
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Article26 1964-06-25 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Tan Poh Khim. a shop assistant, who stole a bicycle from a schoolboy, was today fined $150 or one month jail.26 words
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Advertisement394 1964-06-25 9 I SINGAPORE TURF CLUB TELEPHONE BETTING I Telephone Betting facilities are available to sj I the General Public for all race meetings both I in Singapore and the Federation. I Accounts may only be operated against a deposit and the minimum deposit required is $200. The minimum bet on a394 words
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Advertisement52 1964-06-25 9 toyKjapgg^ )^^B||^B THE CHARTERED BANK NEW OFFICE BUILDING AT KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. Fully air-conditioned Entrances under cover Basement car-park High speed lifts 90,000 sq. ft. of offices on ten upper floors for letting on lease. Completion late 1964. Enquiries to: THE CHARTERED BANK P. O. Box 1001. 29 Jalan Raja.52 words
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Miscellaneous608 1964-06-25 9 10.30 Asian Club: 11.00 News; RADIO SINGAPORE 110 5 Music F*om The Opera; 12.00 midnight Close. SHUKTWAVB SERVICES: DAPHrk MAI avcia 41 and 25 metre*. RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIUM «7 W^iJ EKVICBS NATIONAL SUOKTWAVB t<» metre* SEKVICES: 4L7 and 62 3, metrvj AM.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 AJ&: 6.00 Prog. Summary;608 words
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Article505 1964-06-25 10 Woman's success in a man's world IK recent years have shown a marked progress with the "weaker sex" plunging in»o competition wi t h men in practically every field of work. In the hotel business, which used to be the exclusive province of men, 46-year-old Mrs. Hisako Shiotani has crashed505 words
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Article360 1964-06-25 10 r|O you have any real zest for living, or do you consider life to be "a bore?" Answer the following questions truthfully and the result will prove most revealing! Check (a) or (b) according to choice, and then total your score at the end. 1.360 words
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Article123 1964-06-25 10 Scented candles keep glowing SOMETHING new with the social set keeps the home fires burning and gives off heady scents at the same time. It's the use of the French made candle which actually is a plump, round hunk of handmade, solidified perfume. The perfume is housed in a glass123 words
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193 1964-06-25 10 THE SURE WAY TO KEEP CUTLERY SHINING CUTLERY is a popular wedding gift. but manufacturers often bewail the fact that their carefully designed products are frequently damaged by owners' carelessness. Now leaflets written by experts are being placed in canteens and boxes of cutlery produced by British manufacturers. The main193 words
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Advertisement385 1964-06-25 10 CONSTIPATION causes many ills Keep well the pleasant Laxettes wayl Singapore ,j^ l^^^^y l^ CHOCOIATI SWEET F.der.tion 70 <t CMIIOIIN Of All AM* Constipation often brings loss of appetite, sick feeling, poor complexion, unpleasant breath, headaches, tiredness and loss of vitality. Laxettes are safe and sure and are made especially385 words
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Advertisement398 1964-06-25 10 pASHION experts s? an d orthopaedic > it B specialists unite to M p praise the tasy-to- e^^^fl wear elegance of S current shoe styles >> This model of Clarks' shoes com- bines the principal fashion pointers of ?> \r 1964 two- inch <? heels, almond- >i; shaped toe sling-398 words
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Miscellaneous315 1964-06-25 10 Straits Times Crossword RO>s 6. Look In the bog for the 1. Completely converted, having criminal (7). tried out controlled smoke 7. For years Lent has been hare, 1.c.. If properly con- taken seriously (9). talned (.14). 10. I subsequently take one 8. Persist about the point, bundle of wires315 words
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512 1964-06-25 11 Ong sees Bundy: 'The U.S. backs Malaysia' WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE Malaysian Ambassador, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, said yesterday after a 40-minute meeting with a top U.S. State Department official that Malaysia had the sympathy and support of the U.S. Government and people in the controversy with Indonesia. Dato Ong conferred512 words
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Article211 1964-06-25 11 TRADER BEGGED, COURT IS TOLD OENANG, Wed. A Customs officer today described In court how a merchant "begsed" him rot to open 30 cases consigned to him from Hong Kong. "He pleaded with me to help him," Mr. Mong Kai Chonjr testified against Ramzali bin Hassan, 33, charged with importing211 words
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Article45 1964-06-25 11 JKSSELTON. Wed.— A Special Constable stationed at Kuala Mamahat. off Sandakan, beat off pirates who attacked timber ramp bout belonging to the Kwonif Fui Loong Co., a police spokesman said today. The polite arc scan-hinc the area for the pirate vessel.45 words
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Article56 1964-06-25 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The police detained 24 men and screened 3,184 people in anti-secret society rounds in the past 24 hours. Five of the men, "fighters" of the 24 secret society group, were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. The other 19 men were56 words
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Article52 1964-06-25 11 SINGAPORE. Wed The assistant manager ol the Bank ol America in Singapore. Mr. R. J. Gillis, has reported to police the theft of his outboard motor valued at $3,000 from his boat moored at the Singapore Boatel Club in Kalian*. Spare-parts and the boat battery were52 words
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Article32 1964-06-25 11 BATU PAHAT, Wed.— Mr. M. Jebaratnam will be Installed as pre- sldent of the Batu Pahat Rotary Club at a dinner at the Hoon Cheow i Tong Association on Thursday.32 words
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Article30 1964-06-25 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The P. j and O. liner Himalaya, which left London on June 18. is due in Singapore on July 8. Forty-four i passengers will be disembarking.30 words
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Article, Illustration152 1964-06-25 11 VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST LEADER IN SINGAPORE ON TOUR SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Mai Tho Truyen, president of the World Fellowship of Buddhists (Vietnam centre), who spent 70 days in a concentration camp in Saigon during the Ngo Dinh Diem regime, is here in the course of a visit to Buddhist centres and152 words
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150 1964-06-25 11 Better menu, extra cooks for RMAF mess in K.L. KUALA LUMPUR Wed— Extra cooks have been assigned to the RMAF mess here and improvements to the menu have been carried out. This was disclosed today by the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Commodore C. S. J. West, when commenting150 words
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Article56 1964-06-25 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Tan Cheng Ouan. B. A. Cantab >. ton of Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. who is studying law at the Inner Temple. London, passed his bar examination held last month Mr Tan obtained h second class in constitutional law and leeal history,56 words
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Article42 1964-06-25 11 LABUAN. Wed. Mr. R. M. Abdul has been selected president of the Labuan branch of the Snbah Indian Congress. Mr. S. Thanigasalam was elected vice-president, Mr. Peter Selestine secretary (reelected), Mr. R.K. Vasan joint secretary, and Mr. Bachan Singh treasurer.42 words
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Article21 1964-06-25 11 KUANTAN Wed Mr. N T Raja has been elected chairman of the newly formed Kuantan Htr.du Youth Forum21 words
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Article94 1964-06-25 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The i Girls' Life Brigade the Girls' Gutldry and the Girls' Brigade of Ireland all sister organisations of the Boys' Brigade today announced that agreement in principle has been reached on the formation of a new united organisation. worked out soi n A representa'.:ve94 words
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171 1964-06-25 11 Zaidi: Colonial 'scars 9 a problem (GENEVA. Wed. A Malaysian delegate told the International Labour Conference day that the task of creatit^g a single trade union movement .still had to be accom- plished because the "scars" the colonialists had left would last for some time. Mr. B.J.H. Zaidl, hono- raryReuter - 171 words
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264 1964-06-25 11 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON: From KAWANA. Wed. •JHE Raja Permaisuri Agong spent a delightful afternoon yesterday touring a cactus park i near here shortly after arrival with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong from Nagoya on the last leg of their tour of southwest and264 words
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Article111 1964-06-25 11 Why are doctors quitting? pENANG. Wed. The Kelawel Umno division has submitted a memorandum to the Umno Secretary-General, Dato Syed Ja'afar Albar, on the frequent resignations of doctors from the Penang General Hospital. The memorandum called I attention to a resolution passed by the Kelawai division* youth section, and urged111 words
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Article39 1964-06-25 11 MALACCA. Wed.— The district officer of Jasin. Inche Allias b:n 1 Mohumrd Hashim. will open the piglet scheme of the Apex Ciub of Malacca at Pondolc Batang in Ja.sin. about 16 miles from here 1 on Sunday.39 words
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Advertisement188 1964-06-25 11 JAME S^^liMJJ STAR POWER TOOLS Star Double Insulated Electric Power Tools are designed for continuous, heavy duty operation. They are universally used, easy to operate and little maintenance is required all through the life of the machines. Star manufacture DRILLS. SCREW-DRIVERS. SHEARS. JIG SAWS, TAPPERS, POLISHERS. SANDERS. PORTABLE GRINDERS AND188 words
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Advertisement1302 1964-06-25 12 (Contina«l from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Words SS (Min.)— Box it rts. extra VACANCY FILLED Applicants to Box No. A39OS thanked. WANTED 5 ENGLISH Speaking Waitresses for an exclusive night-club. Apply with photo (returnable) to Box A 6226 ST. Spore. WANTED CAR SALESMAN. Salary plus Commission for those who ran1,302 words
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Advertisement858 1964-06-25 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED it Words SS (Mln.)— Box St eta. txtro BUNGALOW OR SEMI-DETACHED Houae wanted with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, garden, telephone. Districts 9. 10, 11. Ring ***** after 6 p.m. dally or write P.O. Box 22(45, B'pore, FURNISHED BUNGALOW to be available August I 1964 2 or 3 bedrooms,858 words
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Advertisement923 1964-06-25 12 EDUCATION Words SS (Mm.)— Box if els txlrm MODEL ANSWERS:— Past Viueatioaa. H S.C O S.C. loc Stamp tor vat i Katong P.O. Box 90 (Spore 15). I SHORT-HAND Beginners t Speed [Classes Typewriting AM stages commencing July. Apply Evening sessions C.I and C.C. School, 350 Outram Road. Singapore. RAPID923 words
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Advertisement1068 1964-06-25 12 OFFICE EQUIPMENT < Hnr*. SS i Mln.)— Box S* els. oxtrt TROUBLE WITH YOUR Photo Copy- Ing Macblne? Ring Rename Office Supi plies for repair or trade-ins. FURNITURE it Wordt %S (Miit.)— Box SO ets. txtro FURNITURE PROBLEMS? Call Adrian s for Cane Furniture 425 River Valley Road. ***** (Spore).1,068 words
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Advertisement930 1964-06-25 12 FOR SALE Words SS (Mln.)— Box St ets. sxtro LEONARO REFRIGERATORS on di.-Hay at UM. Middle Kuad l*i b pore) 24V04. B. A 0. T.V. SETS produce excellent picture and sound. Eastland Trading Co.. Singapore *****. LADIES SLACKS Only S'.'.SO In your lavourlte colours from Mcluam'a. M North Bridge Road,930 words
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Advertisement742 1964-06-25 12 LADIES DRESSMAKING M Words Si (Min.)— Box SO rfi .ifr. .'0 SIANO, i» laagiio Koaa. tUngapor*. High Class Ladles DrcaamaKers. Kvady-msde Dresses from Sl4/-. Tailoring Charges troro SO/- (Including Jbrongsam I DREtSMAKINC OESICNINC: Do-It. Yourself. It's Pride Pleasure. 81mplitu'd Method (Dutch). Success Guaranteed. Orirnt Inntltute. 206 Taojong Katong Road. Spore.742 words
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Advertisement629 1964-06-25 12 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA SCHOOL OF EDlt ATION. APPLICATION are Invited for 1 appointment to one new post of Administrative Asm Qualification-,: Either a degree of a recognised university or m the case of non-graduates at least a Senior Cambridge School Certificate and not less than 10 years'629 words
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Advertisement1223 1964-06-25 13 B»ERPOOL WEST COAST UK Oue S'pori Sails P S'baa Piwng HoN LiierpMl, Glasgow It Pt lint 27 Ine 21 ■OCHUS Liyerpaal ll Pt. Jlly 2 Illy 1 Lmerptll, Glasgow June 21 Jlly 2 Li.frpttl July 5 Jlly J jaly I/It Uly II H Li.f-potl, Glasgow illy 11 'ily 1] lily1,223 words
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Advertisement1301 1964-06-25 13 I BENnLINE Baa»*»**a«B***Baaa**a**»a»aa^PJa*a EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONOON. LIVERPOOt CONTINENTAL POR T S. nrvWAruir for Liverpool 2 OabNlf AvHIE Havre »»l amgapoii Pl SI an Anlmerp Aif 11 ll Ptrt Junt 21 Rotterdam Aig 14 rajunor For Hambur| <iiy 21 bLNHQt'L London Aif 1 ■uif«[/Ofi "K. S nan rtntng Rotterdam Aug1,301 words
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Advertisement1266 1964-06-25 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO^ LTB. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVHI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapon Ptrnaa Pman] n limlaMm •CITY OF LEICESTER la Pwt/TMay IB Mf tCITY OF CHICAGO 21/21 Jltl 71 JMI 21 J*T •CITY OF LEEDS 11/20 JUy 21/21 Jlly 24 Jlly IB An ten* OF UPON 25/27 Jaly II1,266 words
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Article133 1964-06-25 14 ]tf ELBOURNE. Weds. The IT B domndrllt in industrials continued today. The margin of falls over rises widened. Ready Mixed Concrete again heavily traded, lost slightly to 15/6 but Metropolitan Industries was keenly sought on Mayne Nlckless takeover bid equal to 15'- and gained 9d. to 14/3. Oils133 words
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Article245 1964-06-25 14 JULY flrtt grade rubbsr buysrs lib. olossd at S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 67{ cents pei lb. down one-clghtb of a cent on Tuesday closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing priest in cantt per Ib. yesterday:245 words
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Article29 1964-06-25 14 June. 24. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: I7| cnts (down one-righth of a cent). TIN: S6OS.VM a picul (up $0,871). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons).29 words
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Article76 1964-06-25 14 CHINESE Produce Eichange. Smga> pore noon priest per picul yetterdsy: Coconut oil: bulk S47t sellers, drum $5o 1 iiel lon. Copra-: June/July UK /Continent: Unquoted Popper: M unto It white $135 sellers. Sarawak white $1321 sellers, special Sarawak Mack $102 i sellers, garbled LamponK Mack $107J sellers. ASTA76 words
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Article31 1964-06-25 14 THE Malayan Exeliangs Banks' Association made tbeso changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all ratea to $100): Selling TT or OD ready: Swiss Francs 1391: Belgian Franca 1612.31 words
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Article84 1964-06-25 14 ITMIK r>drration Minister for I Finance has fixed these I prices for calrulatinc customs I duties for the week beginning I Un .111 in- :■> Kiiliini $1% rts a Ib. C opra 8480 a ton. Coconut oil ssi' a ton. Palm oil Mt7.1l a ton. Palm kiTiu-K 5363.5U84 words
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877 1964-06-25 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange was weak yesterday and some 'substantial falls occurred throughout the industrial list, with the older established counters sometimes as seriously affected as the new issues. Tin shares were affected by the general easiness. As on Tuesday,877 words
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Article920 1964-06-25 14 pOMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets. INDUSTRIALS: CO. Moldine (1.000) 53. 17 ON,. (7,000) 53.15: Ounlsp (1.000) 52.20 ON, (1.000) $2.07. (1.0O0) $2.18 ON, (1.000) $2.05; Ess* (2.000) $2.4j,920 words
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Article27 1964-06-25 14 Malayan Stock Indices Jane 23 June 24. Industrials: MSJI 102.13 Mns- 131.53 131.18 i rubbers: 105.34 105.34 •Dee. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 19K* Kill.27 words
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374 1964-06-25 14 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday advanced $0,621 a picul to $605.87 i on an offering unofficially estimated at 240 tons, down 10 tons. This is the highest since $***** on June 18. Both the London and New York374 words
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Advertisement1056 1964-06-25 14 Y^ JvAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PaciCie and Great Lakes East Canada Service Honfkonf Yokohama F'cisco Maiiti Montriai Oefoit cmcafs ■••?«Mik.mi Mam" i Aut II Auf 14 Sipt 17 Sept 21 Sept 1 Ocl "Masastiau Man" 21 tut I Sept 21 Sept 7 Act 14 Oct 21 Set W«at Coast1,056 words
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Advertisement180 1964-06-25 14 ORIENT MID -EAST LINES ss ORIENT LINER Loading tor New York. Philadelphia. Mobile and New Orleans. SINGAPORE 29 JUNE— 4 JULY P. SWETTENHAM S JULY 7 JULY PENANG 8 JtLY 10 JULY Agents: PATERSON, SIMONS 6c CO., LTD. Teh Sltre ***** P. S U44 Peeasf IIIJI V~-gj^ ORIENT MID EAST180 words
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Advertisement908 1964-06-25 15 I I I 1 t^W k7 ilk^l IJ ™i^Bi SUNGEI WAY DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) The Directors have declared in respect of the year ending 30th June 1964 an interim dividend of 10 per cem lebi Malayan Income fix Bi payable on 7th. August. 1964 to908 words
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Advertisement726 1964-06-25 15 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, i SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS In order that electrical e*;tension work may be carried out at Kirn Pong Road bubstation. It is necessary to interrupt electricity supply on Friday, 26th June 1964. from 9.00 am. to 6.30 pm. to the following areas: Tiong Bahru Road726 words
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Advertisement873 1964-06-25 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from candidates with the requisite age and educational qualifications as stipulated hereunder and who .satisfy the usual Citizenship and Residential requirements for the appointment of TECHNICIANS, Timescale Male) Telecommunications Department. SALARY SCALE: $137.50 x 7.50A-167.50 B 220 x 15A--340/B/355 x 15A-475 p.m.873 words
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Advertisement514 1964-06-25 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL, PENANG ISLAND VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens for the Past of Malay Translator, Rural District Council. Penang Island on a salary scale of $152.50x7.50--167.50/224*14-336/366x14-422/4Mx 14-504, plus cost of Llvin e Allowance and Housing Allowance at Government rates. Qualification".: Candidates for the post of514 words
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Advertisement473 1964-06-25 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited by the Ministry ol Labour lor the supply of tlie lollovving Hostel Equipment and Furniture for the Industrial Training Institute at Old Kuchai Road OR {Clang Roaa. Tender Forms, full particulars and drawings may be obtained from the Central Apprenticeship Board. Ministry of Labour473 words
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Advertisement266 1964-06-25 15 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE RE-TENDER TENDERS from Class "D" and above registered Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negeri. JKR.. I Selangor. Kuala Lumpur, up to 3.00 p.m. ol 3rd July. 1964 for the:— (i) Construction of Sekolah Kebangsaan. Teachers Quarters and ancillary works at Parit Serong. i Tanjong266 words
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Advertisement133 1964-06-25 15 VIA LONDON j x% i «v,,1..W. w -A f^wHyg in Mnwisssssssssssssswl bWwiw! For further detoi/s write to THE GENERAL MANAGER PORT OF LONDON AUTHORITY P.O. Box 242, TRINITY SQUARE, LONDON, E.C.3. STRAITS TIMES PREPAID FORM. Semi Display Advertisements Rau (16 par column ucu (appro* 40 worda). (Available la columns *iu>133 words
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Article2021 1964-06-25 16 I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Jockey-in-f or m Johnny Wilson brought off a fine treble on j Lourjet, Unbelievable and Chasari here today. Chasari save former jockey George West a flying start as a trainer. Caravelle (Frank Moore astride) put up a good performance to beat Je2,021 words
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Article43 1964-06-25 16 Race 1: Lourjrt < S l H.u<- 1 (iav Paris iJB > Rare T Civic Centre ($21); Race 4 I nbrU>\able iSl2>: H«<---5; Caravelle (s22i; Rart- 6: (ha sari i 539 > Ra< Chicken B*si $27 > Race 8 Korovou i $97 I43 words
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Article48 1964-06-25 16 lUIAL I *M.. ?lUV,IJU Ist. Xo. *****8 !i!4.787 2nd. No. *****0 512,393 3rd. No. *****7 56.19S Starters ($563 each) No*. *****7 *****0 *****5 *****9 *****8 *****5 *****3 *****2 *****3 *****6 *****7. Consolation ($550 each I: No*. *****'! *****9 *****8 *****7 *****1 *****6 *****9 *****5 *****4 *****6.48 words
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Article473 1964-06-25 16 WIMBtEDON LONDON. Wed Margaret Smith of Australia yesterday opened her deience of the women's Wimblsdon tennis title by blastinß aside Annette Van Zyl. the South Alucan No. 1. 6-2, 6-1. The 21-year-old Australian blonde look jast 42 minutes to finish off Miss Van Zyl.Reuter; UPI - 473 words
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Advertisement106 1964-06-25 16 «hh J!_4 S Elf h \«fll Vm\m pr Cl IDCD J Featuring thru-the-lens light-metering Topcon n~ Sup"- ha< an important fra'.urrt of ill'r modeli. plus »cv»r il othcri which nuke it the ideal for rlou-ups. aciennrsiqn Available in F 1.4 and F1! IMMM TOPCON c ~> f [JLBSSSnI mm* IN106 words
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Miscellaneous179 1964-06-25 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCCKR— Spore Div. 3C: TBA v Ocean: P Sena v Sr;;;i J.cy.. AAA "A" v Indians (all mutches M Farrer Pkt. BODCA v KAK Tengah 'S;. Georges Kch. Ipuit Uiv. 1: Kinta Indiana v Kilat CluD (Stadium Perak); Div. 3: [pofc Police v HQ 2 FIB (Jn. Abdul179 words
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Article137 1964-06-25 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Bottomplaced Hongkong Bank creative a major upset In a SBHFA league Dlv. 1 match at Farrer Park today when they beat current leaders Wearne Brothers 1-0. This was Wearne's first defeat In nine outings and Bankers' fourth win In nine matches. The winning goal137 words
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517 1964-06-25 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL BURNLEY CUP By KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Selangor and Singapore under-20 soccer teams who meet in the third I Burnley Cup final at Jalan j Besar Stadium on Sunday (7.30 p.m.) will have one thing in common: neither side has conceded517 words
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Article243 1964-06-25 17 HOCKEY CINOAPORE, Wed Three ot the strongest contenders foi the Tun Abdul Razak Cup In th« Malaysian Inter-state hockej championship which will be played next month, have been brought together (or a test of strength to Singapore this weekend. They are Singapore, ttie holden243 words
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641 1964-06-25 17 L. C. HQFFMAN - Philippines shoot into first-day lead over Malaya L. C. HQFFMAN PUTRA CUP GOLF By Wed ■JHE Philippines shot ahead to a seven-stroke lead over Malaya in the first round of the South East Asian Amateur Golf Team Championships for the Putra Cup at the Royal Selangor Golf Club here today.641 words
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Article55 1964-06-25 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Malay film star, Ahmad Daud, will head the Singapore Malays against Malacca Malays in their rulers' shield crickrt match at Malacca this weekend. The Singapore side will be: Ahmad Daud. Osmar Rajab, Major Haran. H. Shah, Alias M. Laiy. Hanif. A. Rahman, Yusof, M. S.55 words
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Article24 1964-06-25 17 IPOH. Wed. Heavy rain this afternoon again washed out play in the Perak open tennis championships on the Municipal courts here today.24 words
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210 1964-06-25 17 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Golf Association of Malaysia was formed last night at a meeting at the Royal Selangor Oolf Club. The new association, which is headed by the President of the Federation of Malaya Oolf Associatlon. Tun H. S. Lee.210 words
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418 1964-06-25 17 JACK FINGLETON - TEST COMMENTARY Odd captaincy by Dexter JACK FINGLETON by LONDON, Wed T»HE weather had the final word in the Second Test. As the first two days were washed out, so were the final hours yesterdaj ar.d the Test finished as most people thought it would— in a draw. Final scores:418 words
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Advertisement230 1964-06-25 17 <^S/i& jet wnftr* invuimcl No cor was ever more aptly named. The breath-taking LANCIA FULVIA is another creation of the sensational LANCIA series. A compact car designed primarily to meet the challenge of the modern automobile to-day. Spacious interior for six persons to sit in comfort. ENGINE: Powered by 11230 words
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337 1964-06-25 18 COUNCIL REDUCES SENTENCES ON RAGGING STUDENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fllK I niversity Council nag reduced the sentences passed on the jive students of the University <>l Malaya punished for ragging. The sentences on two students, including one final year engineering student, were reduced from suspension of a year each to337 words
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Article, Illustration165 1964-06-25 18 More on defence necessary, says Tan I£UALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that though Britain's defence aid was "helping a lot it would be necessary to increase the country's defence expenditure in view of Indonesian confrontation. He was speaking to newsmen at the165 words
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Article72 1964-06-25 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A nine-man delegation from the Ipoh Municipality arrived in Singapore by train today for a five-day visit to study the various aspects and procedures of Municipal adlmtnstration in the State. The delegation, led by Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam. the secretary-gen-eral of the People's72 words
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Article91 1964-06-25 18 SINGAPORE, wed— While on relief duty, a junior officer of the Port of Singapore Authority, stole SlO4 worth of liquor from one of the wharves' godowns under his charge at 5.1 5 a.m. today. Philip Fernando., a cadet assistant t.raf."ic inspector, pleaucd Miilty this afternoon91 words
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Article419 1964-06-25 18 LONDON. Wed. The slock niiiikcis gave a satisfactory perluimunce today, ulihougn the volume ol buMm-.ss leu a good deal to be desired. Inieie.st remained small but a little buying proved sufficient to ];u- ii prices to higher levels in some .sections. There was a modest improvement in the419 words
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Article86 1964-06-25 18 BRI'NEI TOWN, Wed. The Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin, said yesterday that he Wtm considering establishing a defence force, using Gurkha troops. Gurkhas were the first troops to land in December, 1962, when the British were called in to put down a short86 words
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Article, Illustration264 1964-06-25 18 'PREPARE FOR THE WORST WARNING IN SARAWAK KUCHING, Wednesday. SARAWAK must prepare for the worst, the Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. James Wong, said today on his return from the Tokyo summit talks. He said Malaysia had been greatly disappointed by the summit talks. "We have been let down" he declared.Ceoffrey Ccldard - 264 words
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Article67 1964-06-25 18 JESSELTON, Wed. A Security Forces spokesman said today that a guerilla force of unknown strength attacked one village inside Sabah with mortar and small arms fire on Monday night. There were no casualties. No further details were available. The name of the village was not disclosed, but67 words
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Article75 1964-06-25 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Urban and Rural Services Consult a tive Committee has ipproved a $6,000 project to repair Jalan Kuan, off the 10th milestone. BuKlt Tim.th Road. The committee also agreed to the metalling of Jalan Pctir at Bukit Timah Village. Minister's tour SINGAPORE. Wed—75 words
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93 1964-06-25 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. The chairman of the Urban and Rural SerI vices Consultative Committee, Mr. Ho Cheng Choon. made a threehour tour of Thomson constituency today. The committee, he said, had already approved a sum of about $50,000 to provide better roads for the people93 words
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Article260 1964-06-25 18 WIMBLEDON I OXDON. Wed. Fred *-rf Stolle. runner up last •year, today won through lo the third round of the men's at Wimbledon after a tough two-hour duel against ffllow (Australian Km Fletcher 13-11, 4-tV t;-3. ti-4. •-•"iiev Dank cleik beat him '.n en HfiMfr nReuter - 260 words
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289 1964-06-25 18 TUN RAZAK: OUR PUBLIC RELATIONS WERE GOOD I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1Y The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, issued the following statement tonight regarding an article by Felix Abisheganaden which appeared in today's Straits Times: "I wish to point out that the editorial and the article by Felix Ablsheganadan which289 words
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Article55 1964-06-25 18 SINGAPORE. Wed- Electrklt supplies m tiie following arc v ill be Interrupted from 9 a.m i C.30 p.m. on Fiic'ay: Tiongßa 1 Road (between Kirn Por.g Re, 1 and Seim Poh Road). Seng P> i ftreet. Moh Guan Terrace. E Vatt Street, Guan Chuan St.x Fug Hoon Street55 words
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Article163 1964-06-25 18 LONDON. Wed. Tea icores in todays cricket matches were: At Lords; Cambridge Unirersity 200 lor four <M. Thwaites 61, J. Brearley 93 not out i versus M.C.C. At Aldershot: Oxford University 246 for four <G. .Glbbs 59. M. Groves 61 not nit, M. Guest 51 notReuter - 163 words
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Obituary18 1964-06-25 18 WILLIAMSON: To 1,.,-, ,r,l .Ncvtl!* or 24-6-64 at AJU inta Foundation rirl IT.ink to rt«<:ur> MM) st.-iffs.18 words
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Miscellaneous45 1964-06-25 18 TTBTTTTTfiI T-TIGHEST and lowest t«nper>x tures In Malaya and Singa pore (or the period 8 p.m. op Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lot; tit Kuala Lumpur 91 70 Kota Bharu 91 73 Penang 88 "iS Ipoh 91 n V-alacca 86 IS Singapore 88 io45 words
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