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Title Section20 1964-06-26 1 Mm AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY. JUNE 26. 1964 £> 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration906 1964-06-26 1 Train blown off line FIFTEEN GOODS WAGONS DERAILED BUT NO ONE INJURED: PHONE WIRES CUT AND THEN ANOTHER EXPLOSION TAMPIN, Thurs. A5O-WAGON goods train was derailed last night by terrorists who placed a dynamite charge on the line four miles north of here. Fifteen wagons <>f the KualaStraits Times cameraman Urn Yaw Chong shows group of labourers at work trying to get the diesel locomotive back on the tracks - 906 words
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521 1964-06-26 1 Danger of infection is posed by Pahang River Dr. Abbas sent to direct cholera control KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TIIK (.On I roller of Communicable Discuses. Dr. Haji Abbas bin Haji Alias, is being sent by the Ministry of Health to Kuala Trengganu to take charge of operations against the cholera521 words
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Article124 1964-06-26 1 Chiang pays tribute to Dato Loke rpAIPEH, Thurs. PresiJL dent Chiang Kai-shek yesterday paid tribute to Dato Loke Wan Tho, who with his wife, was among 57 persons killed in the plane crash in central Formosa last Saturday. President Chiang sent a memorial tablet inscribed "(ho Hlsing Po Hsiu" (OutstandingAgencies - 124 words
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Article24 1964-06-26 1 BERLIN. Thurs. Britain's "Freedom Road has won the Golden Plaque in the Third West Berlin television film competition, which ended here tonight.—Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration114 1964-06-26 1 Tshombe will go back 'to save Congo' MADRID Thurs. The iormer Katanga President. Mr. Moise Tshombe. announced yesterday he was flying back to the Congo "to help the Government to liberate my country from the n.isery and anarchy it now suffers.' Tshombe told a news conference he «M Hying to114 words
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159 1964-06-26 1 SHARP FALL IN PRICES ON STOCK EXCHANGE SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Heavy selling on an unwilling market caused a collapse in prices on the Malayan Stock Exchange today. The decline was worsened by considerable short selling. It was twice necessary to suspend dealings in the Singapore trading room so that brokers could159 words
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Article253 1964-06-26 1 JAKARTA, Thurs.—Visiting Russian Deputy Premier Mikoyan said today that Russia was supplying Indonesia with new weapons for her fighting against Malaysia. Speaking at a mass rally, he said the weapons were "very modern' and said that they were "far bet- i ter than the weapons pos-253 words
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Article154 1964-06-26 1 From GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING, Thurs. A patrol of the 4th Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, killed two Indonesian terrorists yesterday .afternoon near Terbat Bazaar, about three miles from the border in the First Division of Sarawak. The Malay Regiment patrol was operating along a jungle154 words
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Article66 1964-06-26 1 Jakarta's 'last import of rice' ANOTHER PICTURE IN BACK PAGE JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia stoned a contract lo purchase 30.000 tons of rice from China yesterday, according to the AjUara news agency. It quoted Mr Umarjadi. the fourth Deputy Foreign Minister, as saying this would be 'ncio; l.i :mport of riceReuter - 66 words
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Article57 1964-06-26 1 PARIS. Thurs. Hitch-hiker.-- in France will in luturr \vn\r t "morality raid" cu.iiantecing tluy are of good character instead of thumbing ;i litt. U the French Government accept! i .an by Mr. Secretary o! State ttju Youth and Snorts. Mr. Herzou mm the new c.irds to help h:Reuter - 57 words
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36 1964-06-26 1 STOP PRESS MACA'S SUCCESTION MANILA. Thurs— Pre sklent Macapagal has Mggested to Indonesia, .M.il.ivm., to hold .mother Foreign Ministers' Meeting in tw«> weeks' lime in letters *mt to both countries M Moml.iy revealed here tonight ITI36 words
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Article, Illustration290 1964-06-26 2 General Khanh: The crucial hour has come 'FREEDOM IN THE SOUTH AND LIBERATION OF THE NORTH 9 SAIGON, Thursday. I^HE Prime Minister of South Vietnam, MajorGeneral Nguyen Khanh, was quoted as telling a huge crowd today that "things are going to happen fast and hard in the fight for freedomReuter - 290 words
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Article, Illustration328 1964-06-26 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Tf —Charles F. Baldwin, until early this year U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia, yesterday called for a massive campaign to turn the sympathies of the Vietnamese people against the Communists. This campaign by a Vletnames "peace corps" should take priority over328 words
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Article39 1964-06-26 2 WASHINGTON. Thjrs. The International Development Association, an affiliate of the World Bank, has granted two 50-year interest-free credits totalling US$35 million for the Improvement and expansion of the East and West PakUan railway systems.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article53 1964-06-26 2 ROME. Thurs. The Indonesian Trade Minister. Mr Adam Malik and the Italian Foreign Minister. Mr. Bernardo Mattarella yesterday discussed renewal of the trade agreement between the two countries and the possibility of Italian supplies of Industrial Dlant and means of land and water transportReuter - 53 words
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Article36 1964-06-26 2 MANILA. Thurs.— The City of Manila yesterday celebrated the 393 rd anniversary of its foundation. A speci.il public holiday throughout Manila was declared to enable Its citizens to celebrate "Manila Day. 11 Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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145 1964-06-26 2 >TEW DELHI, Thnrs. i The Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, said yesterday that the United States had assured India it would continue to meet her rice needs under Public Law 480 He said the United States agreed to supply additional quantities of145 words
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120 1964-06-26 2 Madame Nhu writes again to Johnson PARIS, Than.— Madame Ngo Dinb Nho. formerly South Vietnam'!! first lady, announced yesterday she had written again to President Johnson about her demand for a United States visa. oflif ially refused on Tuesday She told the President it was flattering, but dangerous to theReuter - 120 words
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108 1964-06-26 2 TOKYO. I'huTi. The widow of the late Marshal Phlbui Songgram of Thailand will fly home on Saturday with his ashes for a series of funeral rites in Bangkok. Mrs. Songgram will be accompanied by two daughters and two sons: Madame Clilrawat Panyarachoon andUPI - 108 words
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Article37 1964-06-26 2 MELBOURNE. Thurs A delegation of five women, mostiv trade union officials, will leave Sydney on Monday for a months visit to China, it was announced at a farewell at the Melbourne Trades Hall vesterdav— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration157 1964-06-26 2 JAKARTA, Thursday. r)R. MOHAMMED Hatta who resigned as Vice President in 1959 because of disputes with President Soekarno, has accepted an unofficial job for the Indonesian Government; Soekarno met his former foe. who has lived in retirement, at the palace yesterday fcr 45AP; UPI - 157 words
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124 1964-06-26 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. Th« Minister of Justice Mr Astrawlnata, has announced that smuggling between Indonesia and neighbouring Malaysia would be considered an act of subversion. The official Antara newt agency quoted him as savins "Smuggling may conaeauently strengthen the enemy and undermine the endurance ofAP - 124 words
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Article, Illustration259 1964-06-26 3 /GENEVA, Thurs. The Soviet Union is prepared to agree to a phased destruction of bombers provided the United States agreed in principle to the destruction of all bombers. Mr. Valexlan Zorin, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, said this at a lunchReuter - 259 words
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Article60 1964-06-26 3 NEW YORK. Thurs— The US. Attorney General, Mr. Robert Kennedy, left by air yesterday on a six-day visit to West Germany and Poland. Mr. Kennedy was to have left earlier but delayed his departure to keep a check on developments in Mississippi where there isReuter - 60 words
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136 1964-06-26 3 I ONDON, Thurs— A bomb scare sent fire engines and police racing yesterday to Saint Paul's Cathedral at a time when It was packed with some of the most famous people in Britain. A telephone caller had said there was a bomb underReuter - 136 words
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Article132 1964-06-26 3 T«E HAGUE. Thurs. Holland plans to build nuclear submarines, the Dutch Defence Minister, Mr Piet de Jong, told the Second Chamber (Lower House) of Parliament today. In a statement published here the Minister said the submarines would not be equipped with ballistic missiles like Polaris,Reuter - 132 words
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265 1964-06-26 3 In service: The see while you speak phone YEW YORK, Thurs. Mrs. Lyndon. B. Johnson yesterday helped inauguraic "Picturephone," the most dramatic new concept of person-to-person, communications since Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. Starting today, the general public will for the first time be able to place calls betweenUPI - 265 words
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132 1964-06-26 3 iV'ASHLNGTON, Thurs. President Johnson yesterday nominated Gen. Harold K. Johnson to be the US. Array's new Chief of Staff. Gen. Johnson, 52. and now Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Operations, will succeed Gen. Ear:e G. Wheeler, who was nominated forAP - 132 words
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Article83 1964-06-26 3 LONDON. Thurs. A top-quaiitv painting by Kembrandt sold for £168--000 at a Sotheby's auction yesterday, somewhat less than expected. Experts had predicted before the sale that Rembrandt's "An Apostle Reading." painted in 1661 during the Dutch paint- er's la-t great period, would bring at least £200.000. It wasUPI - 83 words
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Article, Illustration320 1964-06-26 3 NICOSIA, Thursday. fURKISH Cypriot leaders yesterday rejected the friendship bid held out by Greek former underground leader General George Grivas, and declared: "We are determined to die for our freedom." Grivas' offer "is something like the friendship between the slave andReuter; AP - 320 words
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200 1964-06-26 3 'SMOKING A HEALTH HAZARD' LABEL FOR CIGARETTES WASHINGTON, Thurs. f The Federal Trade Commission yesterday ordered cigarette makers to label their packages with a notation that smoking is a hazard to health. The tobacco Industry made immediate plans to challenge the ruling In court. The FTC's order also extended toAP - 200 words
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Miscellaneous26 1964-06-26 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby DO *^OU XTMAT I DOeSftJT I QWOM ITMA RAFFLE) /oU.. WBLL...^ at tme cluo ,J— I otJ «ecowo kj-*> Ss TMOUOMT«^/26 words
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362 1964-06-26 4 Ipoh councillors study S'pore Govt methods DELEGATION from the Ipoh Municipality was today given a firsthand account of how Singapore is tackling its housing and hawker problems. The chairman of the Housing and Development Board, Mr. Tan Kia Gan, told them that the Board was now planning to build flats362 words
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323 1964-06-26 4 THE Second Industr i a 1 Arbitration Court today upheld the* decision of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation to retrench three employees two draughtsmen and a polisher in its property department, because they had become redundant following reorganisation of the department. The employees are323 words
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243 1964-06-26 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Industrial Arbitration Court today heard the testimony of Dr. The Blng Tjiauw. port health officer, and Dr. V. M. S. Thevathason. senior health officer, at the resumed hearing of the trade dispute between the Minister of Health and the243 words
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Article150 1964-06-26 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Ministry of Education announces that the following candidates who sat for the Trinity Bar examination 1964 at the Singapore Centre were successful in one or more sections of Part 1: Roman law: S. Jaganathan. K. R. Thampuran. L.D.E. Fernando: <3rd class pass). Constitutional150 words
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296 1964-06-26 5 WHEN THE FISH COME TO THE FISHERMEN IPOH, Thursday. pISH in the sea off Indonesia now appear to be assisting Malaysia overcome an economic aspect of confrontation, much to the joy of fishermen. Fishermen in Pangkoi Island, who had given up going far296 words
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134 1964-06-26 5 A LOR STAR, Thurs. Four estate workers today reported to Sungei Patani police that they had been swindled by a man who promised to get passports to India for each of them. Police, said the lour victims were cheated of a total of $650.134 words
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133 1964-06-26 5 KUCHING, Thurs— A new buildin* to house Sarawak's Council Negri which at present meets in the Supreme Court buildinß might be erected on the site of the present Rest House here, the Chief Minister. Mr. Stephen Kalone Ningkan. told the Council Negri meeting133 words
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Article101 1964-06-26 5 ALOR STAR. Thurs. A padi planter. Nin bin Mustaffa, 20. accused of illegally possessing three I rounds of pistol ammunition in a village, was refused ball by the Sessions Court he/c today. The prosecuting officer. Acting DSP P. Arunasalam. in opposing Nln's application for bail,101 words
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Article107 1964-06-26 5 PENANG. Thurs.— The Malayan Marine Headquarters today warned vessels that firing exercises and bombing practices would take place at Puiau Songsong, off the Kedah coast, next month. These tests will be carried out at the bombing range from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6.30 to107 words
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Article43 1964-06-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs I Choo Keng Yoke alias Chee Keng I < Yoke. 65. of Jalan Kamummg. j id (ined SIS here today for allowing hi& dog to loiter on May 10 without a m<i77le or lead. He J pleaded guilty43 words
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Article25 1964-06-26 5 I BENTONG. liiuis. The Wo--1 men's Institute here will hold a charity dance and raffle at the I Olobe Theatre on July 4.25 words
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Article36 1964-06-26 5 MALACCA. Thurs— The Water Committee of the Municipal Council here will hold a meeting at the council chamber on July 1. The Fire Services Committee is expected to meet on June 30.36 words
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140 1964-06-26 5 Distilleries may get pioneer status KLAJLA LLMPLK, Thurs. The Government intends to give pioneer status to the distilling industry and its product of alcoholic drinks, according to a notice issued today. Any objections to this and the grounds supporting them must be made in writing to the Minister of Commerce140 words
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Article45 1964-06-26 5 KUAJLA LUMPUR. Thurs The technical committee of the National Union of Telecoms Employees will hold a meeting In Klyne Street on Sunday. The meeting is being convened to consider ttie question of submitting separate salary scales for technical staff45 words
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181 1964-06-26 5 Government Welfare Council is organising six tours- KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malayan Gover nment Services Welfare and Recreational Council is organising a series of tours to neighbouring countries for Government officials. The object of the tours is to broaden the minds of Government servants and also to give them some181 words
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83 1964-06-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur».— An engineer. Reginald St. Clair Nicholas. 44. of Batu Gaiah. Perak. was fined $200 in a magistrate's court here today for making a false statement regarding residential qualifications to get his citizenship. He pleaded guilty. Nicholas, defended by Mr. K.L. Oevaser. made83 words
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320 1964-06-26 5 MALACCA LABOUR PARTY CHAIRMAN TO RESIGN MALACCA. Thursday. T*HE Socialist Front Municipal Councillor, Mr. 1 Mah Kye Boh, will resign as chairman of the Malacca Division of the Labour Party on July 1. Mr. Mah has accused mem- I bers of "scrambling for power" and splitting the Labour Party into320 words
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135 1964-06-26 5 WRITE OFF $207,000 PLEA FOR MENTRI r FELUK ANSON. Thurs.— The Teluk Anson Town Council has decided to send a four-member delegation to the Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Ahmad bin Said, over the collection of $207,000 arrears of conservancy and water rates from the public The delegation will comprise135 words
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Article141 1964-06-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Ministry of Education announced today that the following candidates, were successful in the Trinity Bar Examination. Part I. held In Kuala Tumpur in Aoril. Roman Law (Second Clas»>: T K Lim. Third dWI B K Cashyap R Kamalanathan. M. L. P141 words
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Article31 1964-06-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The director of Messrs. Altec Ltd Petaling Jaya, Chow Pak Lum' was .Ined $150 for failing to send Income tax returns of his company for 1963.31 words
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Advertisement234 1964-06-26 5 The Directors and Staff of FAR EAST FILM DISTRIBUTORS and AMARJIT PICTURES extend sincere condolences to Mrs. Loke Yew and The Cathay Organisation on the tragic deaths of Date Loke Wan Tho Datin Loke and other members of their Organisation. GREAT WORLD CABARET PRESENT TO-NIGHT "GENERAL" NIGHT A TRANSISTOR RADIO234 words
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177 1964-06-26 6 7,000 ACRES FOR FRUIT PLANTATION SCHEME I^LANG, Thurs. The largest fruit plantation scheme in Selangor has been, started at Mem Village, six miles from here, by the village Malay Youth Planters' Association. The scheme. Involving more than 7,000 acres, spreads from the village to Kapar leaving land for future expansion.177 words
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74 1964-06-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Government has banned the souvenir publication on International Women's Day issued by the women's section of the Socialist Front on March 4. The publication was printed In Chinese. English and Malay. The order was made under the Internal Security Act.74 words
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Article, Illustration12 1964-06-26 6 MR. MRS. YONG Shaken by blast below bedroom12 words
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190 1964-06-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A LAWYER and his wife escaped unhurt early today when a water boiler in their home in Jalan Selangor, Petaling Jaya, exploded. The couple, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Yong, were shaken by the blast which190 words
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90 1964-06-26 6 Sarawak wants stadium for Kuching KICHING, Thurs.—Sarawak's state capital was in need of an indoor stadium, the Kuchiiu Municipal President. Mr. One Kee Ilul. said at his monthly Press conference today. "Nothing as ambitious as Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur of course. Perhaps, the Federal Government win rive us a90 words
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Article39 1964-06-26 6 BATU PAHAT. Thurs.— lnche Yusof bin Abdul Rashid has assumed duty as President of the Muar Sessions Court. He succeeds Inche Abdul Daim bin Haji Zainuddin who has been appointed Deputy Public Prosecutor in Perak.39 words
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41 1964-06-26 6 EXTEHT OF THE DAMAGE AT LAWYER'S HOUSE This Straits Times picture shows Hie damage underneath the bedroom of Mr. and Mrs. Yong. Three walls were destroyed and a wire fence about 30 ft away was also flattened but nobody was hurt.41 words
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104 1964-06-26 6 ALOR BTAR, Thurs.— The motor accident in which Tengku Kalsom. eldest sister of the Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, was killed at Sadao. South Thailand, last Saturday, claimed another victim today with the death of Raja Hussein bin Raja Ahmad. Raja104 words
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151 1964-06-26 6 Kangar hospital's new rule for admission of Govt servants KANGAR, Thursday. IN future, Government servants seeking admission to the lirst and second class wards of the Kangar General Hospital will have to produce letters of reference from their heads of departments. "This is necessary in view of I the growing151 words
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89 1964-06-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. K. Miimandi. 35, of Bukit Merta.iam in Province Wellesley. was fined $200 or five weeks' jail by magistrates court here today for making a false declaration to the Employees' Provident Fund Board that he was leaving the country for India with89 words
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Article25 1964-06-26 6 JESSELTON, Thurs.— B*cho bin Kufba, an Indonesian, has been sentenced to one month's Imprisonment In the Sandakan magistrate's court for Illegally entering Sabah.25 words
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Article78 1964-06-26 6 PENANO. Thurs. The staff and students of the Malayan Teachers' College and the Penang Musical Society will stage Gilbert and Sullivan's "H.M.S. Pinafore" from July 14 to 18. Directed by Mr. Don Morr.sn, the colleger lecturer in music, '.he play will mark the debut of several78 words
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Article44 1964-06-26 6 JBSSELTON. Thurs. Three cases of suspected cholera have been discovered here, health authorities disclosed. The sources said an anti-cholera mass Inoculation drive started In Tawau on Monday. It was expected to be extended to other towns in the state. APAP - 44 words
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322 1964-06-26 6 i SINGAPORE. Thurs. A widowed mother of three, Madam Ng Cheng Ch'ng, said yesterday that she was an eye-wit-ness to a 'murder" in which her husband was run over by a car driven "very fast" by her neighbour, Tan Kon Tee.322 words
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82 1964-06-26 6 Singapore; Thurs. a iv man delegation from the Indian Defence College in New Delhi today paid a courtesy call on th« Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishalc. In the afternoon, the delegation. led by Major General K. S. Khanna, visited the Housing82 words
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Article26 1964-06-26 6 SINGAPORc. Thurs. The police detained four men under the Societies Ordinance while screenIng 2,555 people in anti-secret society rounds during the past 24 hours.26 words
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97 1964-06-26 6 More women than men in Perak adult classes rpAIPING, Thurs WoX men outnumber men in Perak-'s adult education classes Introduced by the Government as part of the rural development plan. This was stated by the Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'acob. while speaking to97 words
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Article141 1964-06-26 6 MALACCA. Thurs.— ThirtyA seven employees of the Batang Bus Co., here will go on strike from July 5. The workers, all members of the Transport Workers' Union of Malaya, have already served the management with a twoweek strike notice. The secretary of the Malacca141 words
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188 1964-06-26 7 Language contests: Heads of Departments censured 17UANTAN. Thurs. heads of government departments here were severely criticised last night for adopting an indifferent attitude towards the various competitions row being held in conjunction, with the National Language Month. The criticism was made by the chairman of the debate contest here. Inche188 words
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Article63 1964-06-26 7 IPOH. Thurs. The Ipoh District Red Cross Society's first-aid competition will be held here on July 5 for the Lam Weng Yoon Cup in the senior section and the R.B. Porter Shield for the junior notion. Tl.e winners In both sections will com|>ett' in the semi-finals at63 words
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192 1964-06-26 7 Slow-death trap for that highlands tigress rpANAH RATA, Thurs. -I The dog-stealing t^ress in the Cameron Highlands is likely to suffer a slow death if it decides to raid the aborigine settlement in Sungei Ruil, near here, again. It was seen at 7.30 last nitfht at a river bank near192 words
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126 1964-06-26 7 CINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Government yesterday announced the pward of new bursaries to 98 Nanyang University students for the academic year 1964. A Public Service Commission statement said that the value ol eacl, bursary varied from $750 to $15(0. depending on academic mfr.t126 words
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Article88 1964-06-26 7 IPOH. Thurs.— Three lishermen reported to the police at Port Weld, near Taiping, yesterday that Indonesian pirates robbed them of h compass. Sl5 and some cigarettes. Mat Isa bin Hussein. Mat bin Hussein and Sa'au bin Taib said they left Port Weld in their boat88 words
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90 1964-06-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Army engineers arr now clearing land and building longhmiM-s for the resettlement of those living in the border areas in Sarawak. Col. Ungku Nasuruddin bin Mohamed said this today on his return from a five-day visit to Malaysian troops in90 words
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Article, Illustration373 1964-06-26 7 Senu, Rahman Talib and Albar plunge into Bachok by-election hustings KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. fHREE Umno leaders left for Kota Bharu today to build up the party organisation there in preparation for the Bachok parliamentary by-election on Saturday. They arc: The Minister of Information and373 words
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82 1964-06-26 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A police party yesterday recovered a large quantity of stolen property and detained two men after a raid on two houses In the old Kallang airport area. The party, led by Deputy Superintendent A. Gopalan. found only four pawn tickets and a82 words
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224 1964-06-26 7 I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. An Australian businessman, Mr. Basil A. Rossi, has given to the National Museum six ancient Johore gold coins belonging to the 1580--1720 period. The acting director of mu- scums. Inche Shahrum bin Yub, said today that Mr. Rossi had224 words
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Article152 1964-06-26 7 DON'T FORSAKE STENOS' APPEAL DENANG. Thurs.— The chairman of the Penang branch of the National Union of Government Office Workers, Mr. N. S. Wigneswaran. today urged the Government not to forsake stenographers, machine operators and other allied grades of workers. "Their legitimate claims for better salary scales have been rejected152 words
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Article68 1964-06-26 7 Decree nisi for housewife SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. Juv i ui Choor Singh in the Hirli Court has granted a housewife. i Sim Lian Hoay. a decree nisi disi solving her marriage to Yeo Peow Chee on grounds ol cruelty. The decree is to be made absolute at the end of68 words
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Advertisement99 1964-06-26 7 HIGH CUTTING SPEED RELIABLE ENGINE LIGHTWEIGHT LOW MAINTENANCE COST SPARES SERVICE GUARANTEED Anijio-Amcric.in Corp.. Ltd. X.L.. Spore. Penang, Ipoh. What makes this crispbread so extra-enjoyable? When you ask tor Ryvita, your* asking for pure, wholesome rye. That's what makes Ryvita so good. Crispy, crunchy Ryvita is nourishing. It keeps you99 words
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Advertisement454 1964-06-26 7 ■JL JU MORE and MORE IP PEOPLE ARE OPENING DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Your money earns the maximum safe and sure rate of 5" o whea you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted; your money is completely unaffected by changing economic conditions454 words
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Miscellaneous53 1964-06-26 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I I HAVE A^N| 6ET LONESOME! \S* *V NEWJOB 1 I NEED APETFOPy I/WHAT VADOIN' V AS NIGHT COMPANY) i—^a |l IN 7HMT OUTFIT, J WATCHMAN J ~K ii W MOW JB OOOS TALL J6LEEP!] \l( WE AIMS I NEED A PET TTJ I\T PLEASE!53 words
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Article, Illustration588 1964-06-26 8 SINGAPORE, Thursday. pLANS to deal with congestion in Singapore hospitals and dispensaries would be put into operation on Aug. 1. Announcing this today, the Minister of Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said that once reorganisation, under the plans gets under588 words
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170 1964-06-26 8 Libel suit over a pamphletJudgment put off IPOH, Thurs. Mr. Justice Ali bin Has- san, in the High Court here today, reserved Judgment in, a libel j case arising over the I town council election campaign Id Taiping j last year. Two Taiping lawyers. Mr. Chin Kit Fung and Mr.170 words
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Article30 1964-06-26 8 MALACCA. Thurs. The Malac- ca branch of the National Union of Teachers will hold a general meeting at Bandar Hilir English School hall at 10 a.m. on Sunday.30 words
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230 1964-06-26 8 CINGAPORE Thurs. The Australian Army Chief of the General Staff. Ueut.Gen. Sir John Wilton, flew Into Singapore today after an Inspection tour of Australian troops in South Vietnam. He is on a nine-day tour of the Far East He called on the Australian Deputy High230 words
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Article38 1964-06-26 8 PENANG, Thurs. Over 100 Malay women teachers of adult classes In South Province Wellexley have decided to form a cooperative society. The inaugural meeting will dp held at Buklt Mertajam on July 11.38 words
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203 1964-06-26 8 CINGAPORE. Thurs. The Cable and Wireless cable-laying ship Mercury the fastest cable layer In the world arrived in Singapore today. The 8.960-ton Mercury which Is also the first cablelaying ship powered by dieselelectric machinery, wlli .spearhead the first stage of the South-East Asia203 words
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138 1964-06-26 8 SINGAPORE, Thursday. AN office worker earning $140 a month today ofA fered in court to give $60 from it every month jas maintenance for his five children living with his divorced wife. Kadariuh blnte Ali. Shawal bin Hail Munawar In answer to a summon.charge138 words
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Article48 1964-06-26 8 BATU PAHAT. Thur*. Japri bin Salihan. 22. of Kampong Peserai. was fined $60 or two weeks' iall by the magistrate's court here for falling to renew his identity card. Japri. who pleaded guilty, was i I arrested at Ayer Hitam on Mob- day.48 words
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Advertisement246 1964-06-26 8 THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUtFERCUSON FERGUSON /^T^i\ ifllf I exclusive f-fiiruPnl U FEATURES Hit H J ■1 I jgJ^ *g^ 9T' MODEL .fine sets these FERGUSON'S €^A AGENTS: thi bornio company limited s, n9O p.r. p. nO n 9 .i,,h k u .io ivm PW r.M a246 words
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Miscellaneous165 1964-06-26 8 Alley Oap By Y.T. Bawniin ifc.4* J *****/^ |c M < s]TwcrcLu»\ttj X MYQoC>ces~l |oh,i_.. ,i T th* vtuanhookjul isvbgbt upon www. PUT. fliiU MV HEAP/ OF OOUMS OOT VtCUUft/T AIXEY, WM*T L. I /V)rV. I fcs^/__ _^X *WAY I YOU GUTS.. [Ml ACHES/ /fT POB9, >OU MM/E HAP AWV-165 words
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Article, Illustration1766 1964-06-26 9 British witches will be out this weekend celebrating Midsummer with ceremonies that will be secret as in the past but secret to preserve mystery, not for fear of persecution 9 NEWS ITEM LAST WEEK. ONE April d a y in 1593, a Raping1,766 words
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Advertisement202 1964-06-26 9 /^ERTEX The 'Air Conditioned' j^^ K^tzC' V Ar\ U^m\. m^m Supreme for Coo! Comfort and Health Slip on an Aettex shirt— slip on a grand fcpling of £reBhness and fitness! Good-looking Aerttx shirts have built-in coolness, because the woven cellular fabric ventilates your skin. Aertex lets a body breathe! The202 words
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Obituary117 1964-06-26 10 :n Wt*m Sit (Minimmm) HENRY CANACASABAI PTlnclpal. >nk School. BinK&pore paseed away peacefully at General Hospital. Singapore on 26-6-M. The cortege will leave 2« Joon Ulan*- Road, Singapore II nn ?ft-ft-M at 4.30 p.m. to Seventh i>nv Adventlst Chapel. I'pper Berancoon <A and thence to Bldadart at 5.00 p.m.117 words
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Article79 1964-06-26 10 Wor4s Sit (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF thr late Mra. l.im Of think all relatives and friends for tbi-n condolences, wreath* donations for masses, assistance sod attendance at the funeral. THE FAMILY OF tbe late Mr Wee Y.w Hal wishes to thank Heng Jal Wong Clan Association. Ttalen Cbee Mutual79 words
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Obituary20 1964-06-26 10 ZO Ward* Sit (Mimimtmm) IN EVER LOVING Memory of Stanley Vincent Hotcan who departed on 26th June tM20 words
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Article331 1964-06-26 10 M Wwdi 111 (tttmtmmm) SINGAPORE BALLET ACADEMY Junior Tap CHI Saturday afternoon. Rlnit B'pore 2Z-.TJ. ROLAND'S A Korceoui hairstyle for tour weekend, hook your appointments rarly at Rolands. Tel ;74M. 3B ColeHUBBY BIC BARGAIN M Hilda* Pass ataraai y-ncn- «re gri *I:ice<i on drr**r*. Ijidtcn and Children JUST ARRIVED331 words
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Article26 1964-06-26 10 ill Wotf Slit (Mlm.) VOOTM FOR CHRIST presents "The Hurt sound motion picture In ron.r Victoria Memorial Hall. TorlKht at T..10 pm. All welcome26 words
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Article663 1964-06-26 10 Indonesia's Press and radio and her international network of embassies and legations are working overtime to put it about that the Tokyo summit crashed on the rock of Malaysian recalcitrance. By taking facts out of context and giving them a tendentious interpretation, the Indonesians are assembling a663 words
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Article397 1964-06-26 10 The first thing to be said I about Mr. Tan Siew Sin's call for "an English-type public school in this country" is that ,it opens an essential field for debate. Malaysia sooner or later (preferably sooner) will have to decide exactly what sort of society it397 words
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Article121 1964-06-26 10 Yesterday, with the year's known cholera deathroll climbing still higher over the 50 mark, produced signs that the Health Ministry is taking the East Coast outbreak more seriously. The Controller of Communicable Diseases is to be sent to Kuala Trengganu to take charge of anti-cholera operations in the121 words
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200 1964-06-26 10 IN 1960 my son. who Is a qualified teacher, left the Singapore Education Service for a similar post in Borneo. He did this despite my advice as he was most bitter at the pay cuts. Increased working hours and other harassments at that time prevailing.200 words
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Letter164 1964-06-26 10 WASHERMEN in Malacca r have been badly hit during the past months. They have been robbed of nets, boats, watches, money at gun point by Indonesians In jungle green uniforms. Several days ago my brothers and their assistants fell victim to these Indonesians while ftshine in the vicinity164 words
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Article697 1964-06-26 10 ROBERT T. THOMPSON - PROTECTION FORA PRESIDENT ROBERT T. THOMPSON Bullet proof cars and more men, but no foolproof guard against a maniac rpHE American people and their elected leaders are about to be confronted with a grave issue which one day could determine the survival of the republic. It is this: How can697 words
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Article, Illustration876 1964-06-26 10 WARREN UNNA - The tough line now in Asia WARREN UNNA A WARNING TO PEKING AND HANOI OF THE WASHINGTON POST By THE United States foresees a war in the Pacific if it is unable to persuade Communist China and Communist North Vietnam to leave Laos and South Vietnam alone. President Johnson's administration,876 words
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Advertisement363 1964-06-26 10 Straits Times Malay Mail Clettified edvertltements may be nsnded w. Ist Floor COLD STORAGf ARCAOK Orerterd Road COLD STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONS KESPEL ROAD-NAVAL BASK AwTlKnlseJ Ac«its CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester lisas s. Cots/er Q»ey TMC NEWS srejONT Fltzpetrtek'e S«p»rmr»al M M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Weed. Newel Se*w363 words
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Advertisement51 1964-06-26 10 WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO THE THRESHER The mysterious loss of the nuclear powered American submarine last summer has at last been solved. A noted authority gives you complete details on the tragedy that took 129 men to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, in JUNE Readers .w Digest (Now On51 words
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Advertisement71 1964-06-26 10 GIVE PLEASURE Gl YE engUdft PYREX afl S LsßaW wo* M fc f"*|^ sT*' For elegance on the table and convenience in the kitchen, give sparkling "Pyrex" household glass. The attractive designs have been especially chosen to complement the modern home and its high quality guarantees years of pleasure. Next71 words
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Article, Illustration615 1964-06-26 11 Increasing number of Chinese from Malaysia going to Indonesia for war training SINGAPORE. Thursday. •JHE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that an increasing number of Chinese youths from Malaysia, especially Singapore, were going over to Indonesia for military training. Mr. Tan was615 words
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368 1964-06-26 11 Common Market will be a major unifying force, says Dr. Lim SINGAPORE, Thurs Unity and understanding were the underlying themes of the speech by Dr. Lim Swee Aun, Malaysian Minister for Commerce and Industry. A major unifying force he oointed out, would be the Common Market to be established soon.368 words
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128 1964-06-26 11 JOHORE BAKRU Thurs. —Johore police seized a large quantity of firearms In a rubber estate in Pontian yesterday. The arms were mainly revolvers, explosives and ammuntion. The head of the Special Branch here. Supt Tan Kwee Seng, today confirmed the seizure but declined to128 words
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374 1964-06-26 11 Real need for an English-type public school in Malaysia: Tan •'OUR STUDENTS NOW GOING OVERSEAS' SI N GAPORE. Thurs. There is a real need for an English type public school in Malaysia, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said today. Mr. Tan. who was speaking at a dinner374 words
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Article78 1964-06-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The 250.000 th person to enter the National Zoo at Ulu Klang here since It was opened last November will receive a VlP's welcome and a one-year admission pass. Stating this today, a spokes- man of the Zoo Council said that members of78 words
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Article, Illustration567 1964-06-26 11 THE COMMON MARKET... SINGAPORE, inu.. The Singaport Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight assured the Central Government that Singapore was prepared for all the adjustme nts required in the implementation of Common Market arrangements, however painful they may be. He was567 words
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Article180 1964-06-26 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. •^A young man whose right leg was amputated at the knee after a collision with a car while riding a motor cycle 15 months ago, was awarded $24,264 damages by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today The award was180 words
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254 1964-06-26 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Domestic flight services at Singapore airport will be shifted from the old terminal to the new passenger terminal building from July 1. Passengers on Malaysian Airways' domestic services are asked to report at the new terminal for embarkatton from that day254 words
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Article74 1964-06-26 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Th« Minister of Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will begin a series of visits to Oovernment outdoor clinics, starting from tomorrow In his first tour. Mr. Yong win visit the outdoor clinics In Dunearn Road. Lim Ah Pin Road and Thomson Road. The Minister,74 words
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Advertisement126 1964-06-26 11 m EHm 3« mtm w^ 5/ f "%JM mM Mb W/-W w^ "^J J3 THE WORLD GOES TO MARKET...VIA APL Tin ingots, rattan furniture or silk kimonos trade prospects in the U.S.A. and throughout whatever your product APL gets it to market the world. For full details, contact your APL126 words
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Miscellaneous631 1964-06-26 11 Today's Radio, TV DA Din QINftAOORP zlne; 10.30 Words, Words. Words: KAUIU dINIaAKUKC noo News uO5 The of rhortu-avf «FRVirFK- J&zz 1 130 Before We Say 4U»d2s™ Goodnight: 12 00 midnight Clow. MI 1)11 M WAVE SERVICES: OAPIIrt IWIAI AVCIA 476 metre* RADIO MALAYSIA A.M 6.00 Good Morning, 0.01 vationai631 words
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Article, Illustration114 1964-06-26 12 Application to summon Prince Philip fails LONDON. Ttiurs. a 60--year-oid road safety campaigner today applied unsuccessfully to Maidenhead magistrates for a summons against the Duke of Edinburgh i above). It arose from a crash near Maidenhead earhrr this month between a car in which the Duke was driving Queen ElisabethReuter - 114 words
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Article32 1964-06-26 12 TOKYO. Thurs.— Col. Tun Sein. military attache of the Burmese Embassy in Tokyo. died loliowing an operation for a sto- mach ulcer, embassy sources reI ported. He was 43.32 words
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125 1964-06-26 12 PARIS. Thur.v Prince Norodom Sinanoufc. the Cambodian Head of State, last night received the backing of President de Gaulle in his proposal to guarantee his country's neutrality. Speaking M dinner In honour of Prince Sihanouk at the Elysee Palace, the President said:Reuter - 125 words
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260 1964-06-26 12 Bid by Opposition to impeach Macapagal beaten by 7—3 vote Yf ANILA, Thurs. A res olut i o n seeking the impeachment of the Philippines President, Mr. Macapagal. was deleated in the lluusc judiciary committee by a Kven to three vote yesterday. The committee, which is dominated by the ruling260 words
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Article28 1964-06-26 12 TOKYO. Thur.s. Mr. Salvador P. Lopez. Philippine flmlw— j dor to the United Nations, left for Taipeh today for a four-day offii ctal visit. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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124 1964-06-26 12 LADIES BEWARE: THE SCENT THAT NEVER FAILS STOCKHOLM. Thurs. "Double TalkRussian perfume has been introduced h: Stockholm, and a newspaper columnist warned ladies of the consequences ir, using it. Dagens Nylieter columnist Gunnela said the Khrushchevs gave a bottle of Russian perfume to Quern Louise of Sweden In connection withUPI - 124 words
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Article, Illustration255 1964-06-26 12 NO APPEAL AGAINST SENTENCE, MANDELA DECIDES CAPETOWN. Thurs. Nelson Mandela and seven others, who were sentenced to life imprisonment on sabotage charges recently, will not appeal auainst their sentences, the South African Press Association reported last night A statement lbMied by the leading defence counsel. Mr. Abraham Fischer, said Mandela.AP - 255 words
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Article95 1964-06-26 12 QUBLIN. Thui'b. A Cuban professor and wife souklu political asylum when their plane touched down at Shanon Airport on Saturday on iv way to Havana from Prague, the Insh Government Information Agency reported yesterday. They have applied to the American embassy for visas to co toReuter - 95 words
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Article63 1964-06-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— An employee of Lady Templer Hoso:--tal here. Tham Fatt Shan. 51. was charged in the Session? Court today with committing criminal breach of 147.833 pencils worth $7,291 between Decetr.r»r 1961 and June last year. Tham. of Jalan Sentosa. Pe:allng Java, pleaded not63 words
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351 1964-06-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. THE acting Minister of Commerce and Industry, Haji Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman, today announced a five-point plan to help Malay contractors take a more active part in the building industry. He was speaking at the closing or the first351 words
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112 1964-06-26 12 RAPE ON THE BEACH: MAN JAILED FOR THREE YEARS PENANG. Thurs. A man with eight previous convictions was today jailed for three years for raping an 18-year-old housewife at the Tclok A>er Tawar beach in Butterworth on June lb last year. After the srven-man jury had returned a unanimous verdict112 words
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Article38 1964-06-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— The Convent at Bukit Nanas will hold a food and fun fair tomorrow and Saturday. A personality contest. "The Pineapple Princess Competition." will highlight a varity show on the first day.38 words
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Article26 1964-06-26 12 KANGAR. Thurs. The next meeting of the Perils State Assembly will be held on July 22. The Regent. Tengku Sulaiman. will address the mrotine.26 words
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Advertisement205 1964-06-26 12 Head home with your family Bvfl'o'fl'f ROLLS-ROYCE §|jET Ml iimn *«r mmmymmmuw, it- MjILCII^JCZJ ..1...L. Jill JJUJDIU J HHH'I "Ifff— —^^m^imi: <m\.. ■> fl >J;3&. <¥* **J Hfc^ifct Mm *m*. _p»«M omm Ml Am /_l| mmw lift Hv ***T«i fi_______________Z wm M < J|raH_X?^^ v +-w**ZZ .mm v's P^ S_^205 words
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Advertisement173 1964-06-26 12 I AdvertisementWOMEN everywhere are using the new shampoo that gives their hair the "Peelt-ln" Glow of beauty the delightful translucence r°u s** when looking Into the depths of amber or a prec'.ous stone —It Is not a glitter not a polish, not a shimmer, b.it something far more beautiful. It173 words
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Miscellaneous283 1964-06-26 12 Straits Times Crossword ACKOgS 7 Our old enemy? That sounds 1. Unusual issue with more nonsensel <si. than a sporting chanc* <4. 8. Painters' nether garments? 2p. 1 10. 5. It's a sporting achievement 12. Either way, none can give a to acquire one of the 33 (3. theological definition283 words
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Article32 1964-06-26 13 Champion Motors i Malaya) Ltd. have applied for land at the Batu Tica industrial estate near Kuala Lumpur to build a plant to assemble Rovers, Land Rovers and Volkswagens.32 words
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247 1964-06-26 13 HENRY PAUL - Malaysia's third tin smelter is now set to start HENRY PAUL B> MALAYSIA'S newest enterprise. the QrtMrtll Tin Smelters Ltd. at Klang, is ready to go into full operation as the country's third j tin smelter. Oriental Tin Smelters is a joint venture between Ishlhara, Sangyo Co. of Japan and247 words
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Article, Illustration205 1964-06-26 13 THE Far East cargo services of the E.A.C. Lines will be strengthened soon by the addition of their latest cargo liner, the m.s. Andorra, shown here at her launching at the company's own shipyard at Nakskov. Denmark The 12,500-ton Andorra, which is on205 words
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173 1964-06-26 13 Tenders called for Hotel Malaysia rFHE first of the proA posed international class hotels to go ahead in Singapore is Hotel Malaysia, at Tanglin Circus. Notices inviting tenders have now been called for its erection. Cost: About $10 million. Piling has been completed. The project will proceed in association with173 words
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Article, Illustration64 1964-06-26 13 MR. H. A. SOLTEK. (above), the manager of Food Specialities Malaya Ltd.. an associate company of Nestles Products (M) Ltd.. who left Kuala Lumpur on Monday for Nestle s international headquarters in Vevey, Switzerland after three years in this country. He will take up a new appointment64 words
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Article76 1964-06-26 13 Jurong mill progress The directors of Zuellig (Gold Coin Mills) Ltd. report that the piling of the new mill In Jurong has been completed. The contract for the civil engineering work has Just been signed and work will begin on July l and be completed within 10 months. The machinery76 words
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Article, Illustration71 1964-06-26 13 - Shell Moloysio Ltd. have nnnounced the appointment of AAr. Lim Kwang Huo, 33 (above), as manager, Ipoh division, which covers sales in Perok, Penong, Kedoh ond Perlis. Mr. Lim takes over from Mr. C R. Corr, who leaves Malaysia at the beginning of July on assignment71 words
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Article54 1964-06-26 13 A dinner was held at the Cathay Restaurant. Singapore, to mark the introduction to the market of Transocean marine paint. Mr. A. J. Trlenen, managing director of PAR Malayan Paintworki Ltd., said that Transocean had grown out of an association of 10 European paint factories formed in 1958.54 words
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Article84 1964-06-26 13 Mr. Y.S. Chen oi the American International Assurance Co.. Ltd.. returned to Hong Kons 'his morning after a business trip to the company's offices in Banckolt and Malaysia. Mr. Chen, who is AlAs vicepresident in charge of agencies, was accompanied during his Malaysian tour by Mr.84 words
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157 1964-06-26 13 IN' 1864 Mr. 'Later Sir) John' I. Thornycroft founded on the River Thames at Chiswick a small firm bearing Ml name. This year the now i world iamous Thornyrof t organisation is celebrating Its centenary. The present chairman of the company is Mr. J.W. 'Thornycroft. grandson157 words
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Article, Illustration159 1964-06-26 13 \|R. K. M. HEE, 36, has been appointed advisory iTI officer in Singapore for Malayan Unit Trusts Ltd. A former Insurance and radio executive, who has taken Intensive training with Malayan Unit Trusts Ltd., Mr. Hee said this week that the development of unit trust159 words
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Advertisement483 1964-06-26 13 [There is no substitute for the best.... Fuj}y(% kit Tronsuror Sttrao 2-bond lodio Phonograph. Operated ~V W^TT ty x I$V torch battery J^^^ I rfV\ \t AC main.. JLJI /j A^ j|k _i_K Jil 6 WS- 3i L_bD*P dm^^ s^ra? lijaTH RffIHHR Mt!STir l 2 Obtoinoble from oil radio dealers.483 words
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Advertisement363 1964-06-26 13 ELECTRIC Jill MOTORS llJllj USED WORLD-WIDE From 1 /25 th to 650 h. p. [IUCTjHc] jllijljlllj Motors to British, V____^^s^ Q'tt American, Canadian Continental Standards Over 5 million have been supplied to every port of the world. i:!:!:-:!:!:!: SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYSIA R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18-C, Battery Road,363 words
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Advertisement613 1964-06-26 14 '(nntinurd from Pane- 10) SITUATIONS VACANT W Word* $i (Min.)— Box it rt: txtrm APPLICANTS To Box A".»'.'-'. lor I Senior General Clerk are tti., post ha- baaa tii.- 1 WANTCO 20 experienced salesmen/ salesgirl or some other agre-merts Apply 18, Loronit. 23. 3.30 p.m WANTED MALAY TEACHER tor evening613 words
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Advertisement526 1964-06-26 14 SITUATIONS WANTED -rf» .^J I Mm.)— Box JO ct*. rxtrm EXPERIENCED LADY STENOGRAPHER leeritary -.rKs employment in Penong Province \\ellesley. Shorthand 120 typing *y Reply Box AlOOi .s I K.L. COOKROV A AMAH ii.- ing to sudden departure from Singapore we would like to place excellent cookboy md amah with526 words
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Advertisement840 1964-06-26 14 ACCOMMODATION WANTED Word* U (Mm.)-Box M era. extra SIKH COUPLE with 3 children im-nv-diately require unfurnished 2 rooms accommodation. Please reply Box A 622* H.T. lore. WANTED TWO BEDROOM fnTurnished Terrace House or Flat. Districts I Pleaae write Madam Chan. I 70A. Lorong tt, Geylang, pore. FURNISHEO FLAT or House840 words
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Advertisement824 1964-06-26 14 EDUCATION it Word* St (MO,.)— Box it et*. rxtrm 'NATIONAL LANGUAGE Is a Must' Beginners' Sessions July. Va'-incles: Standard I'll. Senior Examination by experienced Malay Teacher. MC, 75 Middle Road. Spore UUL REGISTER NOW: Secretarial, steno- j Bookkeeping. Typewriting. .~in.muirid n.eorv Speed uplo 150) star-tint; July: Raja's College (Gian sintn's824 words
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Advertisement748 1964-06-26 14 BEAUTY CULTURE it Word, Si (M,m.)—Bmx rt*. txtrm LEARN THE SECRET FORMULA that has brouuht total beauty to thousands of world-famous models. Send for your copy of "Secrets of Poinc. IVrnon;,litv .md Model Beauty" now available on 12 days approval from rcderal Publications Ltd Times House, j ■Mar Valley Road.748 words
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Advertisement746 1964-06-26 14 LADIES HAIRDRESSING Word* St (Mlm.y—Bnx St rt: txtrm FARIDA MAISON MARCELLE H Stylist Manicure and facial make-up expert. Appointment 11-C Battery Rond. S'porc T.-: UT49, FOR EXPERT HAIRSTYLINI. Colouring. Tlntinc Cutting and various types of Perming. Hodellll I Phoenix off- r« pore WHERE TO STAY (Spore?) Hr.ro 1 Sj Mm746 words
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Advertisement2682 1964-06-26 15 WUUl£^LildMM^f£UUl2£M P?l|'the"EAC lines aaMiV lL^jfr- M SINCAPOK KUALA IUMrUIaP.SWfTTINHAM PfNAHO I BIN-. tl "OUH »Mf»NG 10., f OJOI N.I 1/I.WIIOOUM B^Hij^^l #«ONI ;tO|, tHOHt IKK PMONI till f»OHl»217l SAILINGS TO CENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURS BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO, BOTHENBURt AND COPENHAtEN Si"farora r S'naa Pvnang KOREA" I) Sailed I*2,682 words
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Advertisement1334 1964-06-26 15 BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Sutfaaara Pt STtaa Penan tl Oaa lnm* ICITY BF CHICAGO 24/ M JaM 2B Jll* |j 211*1) •CITY BF LEEDS 14/28 illy 11/21 Jll) 24 July tf II Alt *CIYV a* RIPM 24/27 Jaly It lull <• All trrt1,334 words
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Article137 1964-06-26 16 I lif ELBOURNE. Thurs. The al marker steadied in generally quiet conditions with a few stocks showing sharp moves. TV Corporation recovered 4'- to 44/- after I a sharp loss earlier this week. Ready Mixed Concrete Improved with heavy turnover and Metro i Industries also traded heavily on137 words
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Article240 1964-06-26 16 lULY first grade rubber buyers r.e.b. clesed at S p.m. In Slngapere and Kuala Lumpur yesterdajr at 681 cents per lb. up half a cent on Wednesday 1 closing lev! for th* poeltion. The tone was quietly steady. R.A.S. and F.M.R t. eleeing prices In cents per lb.240 words
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Article69 1964-06-26 16 /■MINESE Product Exchange, Slnga- pert noon priest p«r Picul ysstsrday: Ceeenut ell: bulk 5471 sellers, drum *SOj sellers. Ce»ra: June/July UK -Continent: tinquoted Pepper: Muntok white J1371 sellers. Sarawak white 135 sellers, special Sarawak black SlO5 sellers, garbled Lampong black SHO sellers. ASTA Sl2O sellrra. S.nxapere Caeenut Oil69 words
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Article37 1964-06-26 16 ON the free exchange market in Home Kouk yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.74* (or TT and 3.7: i* for cash. Starling was quoted »t 15.88 and ene tael ef geld at 2481.37 words
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Article28 1964-06-26 16 June 25. MALAYAN RITOBER PRICE: 68i cents (up half a cent). TIN: $605 a picul (down $0.87}). Estimated unofficial of ferine 235 tons (down five tons).28 words
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669 1964-06-26 16 From Our Market Correspondent VALIES on. the Malayan Stock Exchange tumbled yesterday as frightened small investors hurled shares on to an unwilling market. Some circles called it a "crash." Twice it was necessary to suspend trading for five minutes to enable brokers to clear669 words
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Article27 1964-06-26 16 .Malayan Stork Indirr, June Mi June 25. •Industrials: 102.12 95.69 Tins: 131.18 129.92 S rubbers: 105.34 105.34 •Dec. 30, 1%3 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article1062 1964-06-26 16 COMBINED business »n the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded .in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beutttad (1.000 SI 68 C 2 000) $1.64: Ounlapt (1.000) «2.J06. $190. (5.000, JLJS, (1 000) $180 (1.000) $1.7«. (1.000) $1.79, (1.000)1,062 words
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Advertisement1073 1964-06-26 16 HsBBBBBBBPaaH aBTaBBBBTaBBB7BB T^BBBBBaaB^SBBBB^BBBBB^^^^BaBtB*BBBB^^aBB^BBBBBB«BSBBB^BBBBBBSBBBB*BBBBBV j V\^*^~*' KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA' LTD. U.S^A. Paeinc and Cr«ot Lakas/Bast Canada Servie* Nonfttoitf Yownama S Fciato Halifax Montreal Oetroit crucafo "Tsottskiiai Mara" t Aaf II Aaf 14 Sift 17 Stet 21 Sett 1 let "MjujHim Mara" 21 Avf I Seat 21 Seat 7 let 14 f1,073 words
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Advertisement283 1964-06-26 16 ORIENT MID EAST LINES ss ORIENT LINER Looding for New York, Philodelphio, Mobile ond New Orleons. SINGAPORE 29 JUNE— 4 JULY P. SWETTENHAM 5 JULY— 7 JULY PENANG 8 JULY— IO JULY Agon.*: PATERSON, SIMONS 6c CO., LTD. Ttl: S fart *****. P. S Urn .544 Paaaaf *****. >ROM EAST283 words
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Advertisement170 1964-06-26 16 NEDLLOYJD dUweA GREAT LAKES SERVICE fart saihsp traa MaUrwa atract ti CamalaM aM U.t. MM laiea Mrta. Snpoon PL ritas) raneni air. MontraM BENCMUS Sailea Suits' la Part 11 tor, IMI It/22 Jafj 23/24 Jail 2S/M Jaly JI Am BTMCKT 11/22 Aai 23/24 Aaf K/2S 2J Sift ■AWEAN 11/22 Seat170 words
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Article201 1964-06-26 17 V.MIP alenitids ths Slngapora har- wharv «xP«etad taday Plrphys 1,2. Stndh 4/5. Tronoh v *'w Feniu 6A Thor»(caard 6/7. M.iwa Maru H/o. Nikkei Maru 13/14 Maersk 19. Frederick Clover 21/22. Pagan 23/24, Karmala 2»/3u Flintshire 31/32. Benarty s|/m' Hemon* 40/41, Janova 42/43. Centaur Trlglav'^. 5 °'*»«*ney Innar201 words
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Article232 1964-06-26 17 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) June 2.V Three months. INDUSTRIALS id 13 cts. M Container) 14 eta i >unlops 14 eta. McAllater 13 eta. ty Dev. 7 eta. M Invent. 12 eta. Smelters 28 etM. 0.C.8.C. 21 eta. i'.sao 14 eta. Rothmana 9 eta. l-id. Ulsp 13 eta. Robinson 13 cts232 words
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Article48 1964-06-26 17 ■THE Malayan Exchann. Banks' A».o 1 ciaticn mad* thrw changea In lt« r.itfn to merchants y. Merday (all ratea Is »l(Ki): Nfw Ysrli: buying TT 32|. airmail I: 90 d'st. 33 1/16 credit bills, Silling TT »r OD rtady: Nsw Vtrh swiss Francs Ki'.'i Italian Lire48 words
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252 1964-06-26 17 other producing countries to Europe, instead of the U.S." In Washington, the G.S.A.. on Wednesday announced the sale of five tons of Grade B stockpile tin to Slpi Metals Co. at U. 551.5425 per lb. The Malayan rubbtr cnarktt yesterday morninx v.nn252 words
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Advertisement272 1964-06-26 17 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ITBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963. (No. 18 of 1963). NOTICE INDER SECTION 19(10) WHEREAS In exercise of the powers conferred by subsections (1) and (3) of Section 19 of the Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963 (hereinafter referred to as "the272 words
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Advertisement633 1964-06-26 17 THE OMNIBUS SERVICES LICENSING AUTHORITY ORDINANCE, 1956 It Is hereby notified that application has been made by the undermentioned company to the Omnibus Services Licensing Authority to operate an express bus service for overseas tourists between Singapore Harbour Board and the Tourist Centre at Raffles Place as follows: THE SINGAPORE633 words
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Advertisement2282 1964-06-26 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from Federal- Citizens and from permanent serving Government Officers including those on probation for the following appointments: 1. CHARGEMAN GRADE II In the Regional Workshop. Public Works Department. Penang. Salary scale: $210x20-250. QUALIFICATIONS" Applicants must have been employed for at least one2,282 words
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Article, Illustration246 1964-06-26 18 Epsom Jeep - Top-form Wilson is now five ahead of Posner Epsom Jeep RACING with KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. JOHNNY WILSON is the jockey to follow this season. Riding in top form, he completed a splendid treble here yesterday. The last leg of his treble, Chasari, was Wilson's 30th winner of the season. Chasari246 words
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Article445 1964-06-26 18 WEIGHTS I for Sunday KUALA LI'MPI'R. Thurs. Weights for all eight races here on Sunday: Cl. 4 Div. 16» 6» Zodiaqur 9.00 Meadow Maid 8.19 Dust Fury 8.0.i Tech land 8.05 Fast Furious 8.04 /.um.ivter 8.04 Cho San 8.04 Bus Full 8.04 Telega 8.02 Powerful 8.02 Arantha 8.02 Aratiatia 8.02445 words
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265 1964-06-26 18 THE STIPE'S REPORT Subian is fined for careless riding KUALA LUMPUR. Thur*. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: RACE 1 Lady Diamont* could not go with the pace and due to Awra vigorous riding the saddle slipped back. The veteiiireeon reported that the mare waa very dry coated.265 words
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Article72 1964-06-26 18 PENANG. Thurs. There will be eight races at the Penanc Turf Club's amateur meeting to be held on Saturday, Aug. 1. The events, for which entries closed on Tuesday, are: Class 1 handicap over B'_f; Class 2 Dlv I— 7f; Class 2 Dlv. 2— 6 f; Class 3—72 words
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882 1964-06-26 18 PENANG, Thurs. A total of 223 horses has been entered for the July meeting here (July 5. 8 and 12). The entries comprise 105 In Class 3. 56 in Class 5 and 62 in Class 6. There will be ten races on882 words
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Article78 1964-06-26 18 FIRST DAY: Cl. 3, Divs. 1. i. 3. 4 and 5 (it D»vs. 1 and 2— B".f. Cl. 5. Dlv. I— s*f and Divs 1 and 2—71. SECOND DAY: Cl. 3. Divs. 2. 3. 4 and s— 7f. Cl. Dlvs. 1. 2. 3 and 4— 6 f. THIRD78 words
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Article207 1964-06-26 18 S(>( tCR MaUya (up: Spore v Johore (Jn. Besar. 730 p.m.); Peril* v Penang (Kangar. 5): Kelantan v S'gor (K. Bha-ru. 5) S'ror GDBH Dlv. 1: Mai. Tobacco v XL Police (Pudu Rd>: PWD Agricola .Taylor Rd) Ipoh Div. I: j Ramblers v Tamil YfiV.ers (padang207 words
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Advertisement1955 1964-06-26 18 TENDERS BAHACIAN KERJA2 PELAJARAN, JABATAN KERJA RAYA. TENDER XOTIC K Tenders lrom Cla&> C" a:.u .^lx,ve registered J.K.R. Contractors will be received by the Jumteia Pensuasa. Bahagian Kei n: 1 telajaran. Jalan Young. Kirn Lumpur, up to 3.00 pm. of CM "«Ui July. 1964. for the converge. !ot old Malay1,955 words
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Advertisement97 1964-06-26 18 CHEF BOY-AR-DEE o^7-^ &PAG J, ETTI s§Tga MEAT" BALLS BOTH TASTY AND QUICK TO PREPARE Plump, juicy meatballs prepared with top-quality ground beef, tender delicious spaghetti, and %Cff smothered in rich, Ungy tomato sauce. AR ITAHAN CHErS RECIPE: Just heat the contents \wfl^ of a can and instantly you have97 words
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Article292 1964-06-26 19 OLYMPIC ROUNDUP CHICAGO, Thurs. Avery Brundage. president of the Interna♦ional Olympic Committee, has presented a glowing report of Tokyo's preparations for the Olympic Games in October. On rds return from an Inspection tour of the Olympic site, Mr. Brundage said: "No one who has not visited Tokyo recently can appreciateReuter; AP - 292 words
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Article, Illustration781 1964-06-26 19 L.C. HOFFMAN Jr - L.C. HOFFMAN Jr Gaston first to beat par in Putra Cup golf By THE Philippines in--1 creased their lead over Malaya to 16 •stroke in the second round of the South East Asian Amateur Golf Team Championships at the Royal Selangor Golf Club here today.781 words
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648 1964-06-26 19 DEFEAT FOR 2 'SEEDS' IN 2nd ROUND WIMBLEDON I ONDON, Thurs. Two seeded men crashed to defeat and the favourites came under pressure on an eventful third day's play in the Wimbledon ter,nis championships at the sundrenched All-England Csub yesterday. The seeded players beaten were Italian Nicola Pletrangeli (No. 7)Reuter - 648 words
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Article143 1964-06-26 19 Unbeaten Kinta edge the champs KINTA 4 KILAT 3 IPOH, Thurs. Kinta Indians maintained their unbeaten run in the Ipoh District Football League Div. 1 today when they edged the champions. Kllai, in a seven-goal thriller at Stadium Perak. The score at halftime was 2-2. Kilat scored first after 11143 words
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Article353 1964-06-26 19 COUNTY CRICKET I ONDON, Thurs. Surrey. War« ickshire. Lancashire and holders Sussex, entered the sem»tinals of the English county cricket one-day knockout cup competition yesterday. Warwickshire had the most convincing win at Northampton. where "man-of-ihe-match" Bob Barber slammed a glorious 114. Warwickshire went on toReuter - 353 words
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Article29 1964-06-26 19 BEDFORD Thurs.— The Minor Counties were 93 for four at lunch on the first day of their two-day match against the Australian cricket tourists here today Reu'erReuter - 29 words
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Article202 1964-06-26 19 QYDNEY. Thurs A A£loo.ooo campaign to Dromote soccer In Australia Is to be launched soon. Bob Clarice, secretary of the Aus-M-allan Soccer Federation, announced here The camcnicn W m ed nptwtton by a croup of Aus--1 [ralian companies, the FA «TB«--j land and FTFA the world con'rolIlnReuter - 202 words
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Article465 1964-06-26 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Taking stock at the halfway mark in the current I Malaya Cup football coinpeti- j tion. the almost automatic conclusion is that the trophy. held by Selangor for the past three years, will remain a northern possession for465 words
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Advertisement119 1964-06-26 19 M NATIONAL aß^-"~|| I^MW t _i_ g-^Mfwr^ MMV^ MMk^P MM RL-453 "N|^ PANASONIC RADIO 4 band 8 transistor table radio. Ultrahigh sensitivity. Push button band selectors. Fine tuning control for accurate SW tuning. 2-Speaker System (7" and 4") providing rich tone and sound. Highly polished end attractive cjbinet. Operates on119 words
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Advertisement185 1964-06-26 19 I BELTING Mmm Mmm m i TURNER?^ KEEPTHINGS MOVING ALL OVERTHE WORLDJNCLUDING MALAYSIA I CONVEYOR BELTING CORD "V" BELTS FLAT TRANSMISSION I I (W)PATERSON,SIMONS&CO.,LTD. I \^^^^^f KUAI* IUMFUR T. 1.*****. ***** SINGAPOBI T«l. «2J21 IPOH T.I. 5471 MH NtNC T.I. ***** Do stars fall tor XL /i m f w185 words
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Miscellaneous53 1964-06-26 19 SUMMARY SOCCKK Malacca Oiv 1: 1st Bn KOYLI 15 Medicals 0 Batu Gajah L*e: B. Oalah 2 Tr Tualar.g 1 L Per*k Div. t: Assumption School 4 Town Council 1. Taiping Lje: 2 Tran^oort Coy 3 Persatunn Melayu 1 BASKETBALL Inter-UisuicU (B. Oajah) Tg Tualang bt Mallm Nawar 71-49: Ipoh53 words
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280 1964-06-26 20 TH)KYO. Thurs. The Va n g diIVrtuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong l<'ft tor home today ending a 10--day State visit during which they toured southwestern and central Japan. They were seen off at Tokyo International Airport by Emperor280 words
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Article80 1964-06-26 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A 20 ft. loot jetty casting 510,000. being constructed at Pulau Merlimau by the Government, U due to be completed in July. Boats of reasonable size can then berth alongside the pier head at all times ol the day. This Will mean that80 words
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Article, Illustration35 1964-06-26 20 THE two-man Commonwealth forces bomb investigation team go in^ over the spot yesterday where a gelignite charge blew a Singa-pore-bound goods train off the track on Wednesday. Straits Times picture.35 words
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Article71 1964-06-26 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs.-A group i of officers and trainees of the visltinc Jnpane.se traininc ?h'p Ho- i kuto M.iru have visited the States tnnnine ship Sineuporr in the Outer Roads. This VMS a return vi.-it lollowini? a visit on Sunday to he Japan- cse ship by the71 words
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122 1964-06-26 20 'Six' finish report on trade with Japan BRUSSELS Thurs. The Common Market's executive commission and national experts of the "Six" have completed a report on the proposed contents of a future trade agreement with Japan, authoritative sources close to the commission said here today. The reporr will be submitted toReuter - 122 words
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Article39 1964-06-26 20 NEW DELHI, ihurs.— lndia has agreed to suspend military opera:.linst the rebel Naga tribesmen of Northeast India, it was Officially stated here today. The tribesmen had in turn alao agreed to stop their "hostile activities." Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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94 1964-06-26 20 LONDON. Thurs. A grocer in the Welsh village of Resolven put up as a joke this notice in his shop window yesterday: "Free groceries for the first lady customer who comes in a topless dress." When the shop was crowded with customers.Reuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration216 1964-06-26 20 Gusti will not be appointed envoy in Manila IZUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Adverse criticism in Manila against Lieut. Gen. Gus t i Djatikusumo (former Ambassador in Malaya) has forced Indonesia to withdraw his nomination as its next envoy there. Gen. Djatikusumo. who played a leading role in tho massive Indonesian plot216 words
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92 1964-06-26 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —Indonesians have detained 18 Singaporeans, including a woman and a child, who left Singapore on May 13 for a fishing trip in the China Sea. The boat 1 agents, the Kirn Hung Seiiß Company have made a report to the92 words
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Article27 1964-06-26 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. -The Minister for Social Aflairs. InctM Othman Wok. will visit Tanjong Kling tomorrow at 2.45 p.m. with members of the Malay Affairs Bureau.27 words
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Article358 1964-06-26 20 LONDON, Inurs. 'llle alocK inaiiiei.> muUe iuiu.tr ntuuwuy iuuuy. law wttb .some uiuuuuin., in ueniauu ana some vi me uu>uik was loi the new account wmcu starts on Mouuuy. By me end oi me day a luiriy ltiiytny list ol gains nad been recorded. Most of the rises358 words
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Article48 1964-06-26 20 LONDON. Thurs. Spo- 20 ".d. Aug. 20-11 16d Sept. 20\d.. Oct.; 2O':;d., Oct. Dec. 20' 2 d., Jan. Mar. 20'^d.. Apr. June 20'jd.. July Sept. 20' d., Oct. Dec. 20-.d., Jan. Mar 20 2 d.. c.i.f. July 20-3 16t1.. Auk 20\d. Sept. 2O'»d. Tone Steady but quiet.48 words
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Article23 1964-06-26 20 LONDON. Thurs —Buyers £1210, sellers £1220. Forward buyers £1163. sellers £1168. Settlement £1235. < Turnover a.m. 115 tons. ,>m 125 tons. Tone: Easier.23 words
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203 1964-06-26 20 We should counter Indonesian propaganda 9 says Wong I^UCHING. Thurs. The Indonesians are past masters in the art of propaganda. Sarawak's Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. James Wong, told the Straits Times today. He said: "We could with profll strengthen our counter propaganda machine against the Indonesian lies which they are203 words
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Article272 1964-06-26 20 'WALKOUT' BY RUSSIAN ACE WIMBLEDON WIMBLEDON. Thurs. Russian Alex MHrrvHt withdrew today trom the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships because of hli country stand against the apartheid policy of the South African Government. actwduled to Segal in the third round ot the men's Sinn i' It was the iirst ixiiaical "walkout"Reuter - 272 words
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Article58 1964-06-26 20 LONDON. Thurs— Tea scores In todays cricket matches. At Bedford: Minor Counties 148 <T. Hale 63. J. Martin 5-57) Australians 53-0. \t lords: Cnmbridgp U. 27«-« dec. M.C.C. 245-5 (T. Bailey 89 Mushtaq Mohammed 56. R. DOliveiia 54: \l Mdrrshot: Oxtord U. 325. Combined ServicesReuter - 58 words
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Obituary47 1964-06-26 20 AT TMOLPURAM of R. I'oominvloo. fornuTly of Urn Ki.lot.il s. cr»i;ti.ii ;iml ni Urn s. r.-rnhan Sanitary Board, i.n ?2-ti-i:>rti FERGUSON on o.«.iaM Prter. -on of Urn late A \V FiTMi'oa iir..! Mrv K. ftHUW. Herv.cr (it ridadarl ("hn!*l on Krtday at 4 30 i> r.i47 words
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Advertisement75 1964-06-26 20 Late CLABSJFIEDg"I 20 word<i $10 (minimum) A PBOUD TRADITION. ay j^ k. Jj I'-. f y BL IBM 1I I The men who sail the junk fleets of >>^ today uphold a protid tradition... a trust in Z^mar^Sj their type of vessels and methods ot i /^~^a^aT navigation which has75 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-06-26 20 VIIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malnya md Slnc:ipori* lor the period H p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. jpnurdaj Ilißhrst Lowpst Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bliuru 86 73 Pensmg 86 75 Ipoh 84 72 MaaMca 86 72 Sineapore 88 7541 words
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