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Title Section21 1964-06-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 > The Straits Times Hatfr** yet**** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration1378 1964-06-30 1 FELIX ABISHECANADEN - FELIX ABISHECANADEN If Malaysia goes... 'IT WILL THEN ONLY BE A QUESTION OF TIME BEFORE WHOLE OF SOUTH-EAST ASIA IS DOMINATED BY REDS' Defence Council meeting today By KUALA LUMPUR. Monday TENGKU Abdul Rahman will tell the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference in London next week: "If Malaysia goes,1,378 words
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257 1964-06-30 1 OURABAYA, Mon. The Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio, yesterday warned Malaysia that there is a limit to Indonesia's intention to settle their dispute peacefully. Dr. Subandrio was spraking at a mass rally here before leaving lor Bali, where he was to lakeReuter - 257 words
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377 1964-06-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TKN PEOPLE died of cholera in Trengganu in the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. tockiy. A Ministry of Health announcement said they (liisri at lionu'. This brings the official number of deaths due to cholera in the State377 words
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76 1964-06-30 1 lESSELTON. Mon. A border clash between Malaysian Security Forces and Indonesian guerillas on Friday left two Malaysians wounded, it was learnt today. The gun battle with a gang of 20 Indonesian guerillas took place just before dark south-west of Pensiangan, near SabahIndonesian border. The IndonesiansAP - 76 words
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Article48 1964-06-30 1 GIBRALTAR. Mon— A Lon-don-bound British motor vessel, the 2.196-ton Velayquez. radioed for un;ent medical assistance today after an engine-room explosion which seriously Injured a man. The ship gave its position as 80 miles east of Gibraltar. She left Barcelona on June 24.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration171 1964-06-30 1 Ruling of court sought on Nair's election KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A petition was filed here today calling on the High Court to declare void the election of Mr. C.V. Devan Nair as a Member of Parliament. The petition was filed by a lawyer. Mr. R. Ponnudurai, on behalt of a171 words
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126 1964-06-30 1 MOSCOW. Mon. U Thant, United Nations Secretary General, will visit Moscow from July 28 to 31 at the invitation of the Soviet Government, tne Soviet news agencr Tass announced. C Thant had earlier this month confirmed in New York that he had accepted anReuter - 126 words
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233 1964-06-30 1 KUCHING. Monday THE Chief Minister of Sarawak, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, has denied an allegation that British expatriates in Sarawak were trying to sabotage the national language campaign. Speaking to newsmen before he left here for Kuala Lumpur yesterday, he was commenting on233 words
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81 1964-06-30 1 AMMAN. Mon.— A sea link between Aqaba, Jordan, and the Suez Canal will be built with £10 million capital. Jordanian newspapers bald today. They said the project, proposed by Iraq, would be financed 40 per cent by Iraq. 35 per cent by theReuter - 81 words
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84 1964-06-30 1 JAKARTA, Mon. President Soekarno has instructed Government officials to resume negotiations with foreign oil companies that want to co-operate with Indonesia. Preliminary udks hi ye been held with the Compagnif Prancaise des Petroles and Regie of Prance. "Japan" of Japan and the84 words
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Article386 1964-06-30 1 5-nation call to end Laos war T ONDON, Mon. The United States, Britain, Canada. Thailand and South Vietnam today jointly called for an immediate end to the fighting throughout Laos, the Foreign Office announced here today. The call is made in a special document attached to a communique issued today,Reuter; AP - 386 words
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Article36 1964-06-30 1 RED SUCCESS SAIGON. Mon. (<<mmunist irtooni; pwrillM stormed ;in overran <i<>\ernment post it Tr.uu !S milrx west <n here, in r.irly hours of vtsttril.iN. .v cording to oliiii.il Vi« tn.im CUHMfIt Minn I Kcutcr.36 words
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Article, Illustration378 1964-06-30 2 HANOI, Monday. ♦JHE North Vietnam Premier, Mr. Pham Van Dong, has warned that his country could not remain indifferent to the "utterly dangerous situation" in Laos. He told the National Assembly meeting here that American activities, in Laos wereReuter; AP - 378 words
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93 1964-06-30 2 DNOM PENH, Mon. Camboaia has accused South Vietnamese armed forces of attacking Cambodian villages. wounding nine villagers, including women and children. The Cambodian news agency said South Vietnamese armed forces intruded into Cambodian territory and attacked the villages of Kaskos and Koh SamDeou93 words
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237 1964-06-30 2 YEW YORK, Mon. Mr. Maurice Couvc de Murvillc. the French Foreign Minister, said yesterday that the unuI »ual aspects of the war in South Vietnam suited it more to a political rather than a military settlement. Mr. Murvillc. who was interviewedReuter; UPI - 237 words
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Article53 1964-06-30 2 HONO KONG. Mon. ObiSM has issued Its 299 th 'serious earning" to the United States against what it described as a military provocation. Radio Peking reported. It charged that a U.S. warship intruded into its territorial waters i in the area east of Amoy. Fukien ITovince.Reuter - 53 words
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106 1964-06-30 2 PORT MORESBY, (New Guinea), 'Mon. The police have authorised the ■ale of teargas pistols to white women frightened after a wave of sexual attacks by Papuans. The number of assaults by natives on white women has increased as New Guinea advances toward self-government.AP - 106 words
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Article, Illustration168 1964-06-30 2 RANGOON, Mon.— Win >lin Than (above), who became Burma's only actress to taste Hollywood stardom in a role opposite Gregory Peck has renounced the world and entered a Buddhist nunnery. The Eurasian beauty the daughter of an Australian father and a168 words
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356 1964-06-30 2 DELHI, Mon. 111 The ailing Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. may be out of action for at least a month and an informal collective leadership of top aides is likely to assume many of his duties. Despite a Government secrecyAP - 356 words
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230 1964-06-30 2 TOKYO, Mon. Com- munist China said yesterday that India had sent a mission to Formosa "to establish diplomatic relations" with Nationalist China anc' 'to carry out antiClii".a manoeuvres." "This act by the Indian Government has roused serious attention" in230 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-06-30 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby II /VOULL UAVe ID DO /OOULDNT YOU «»T\ \about it. oe<x&ey V^of vpue pestt^y AND TUB 4 TUB 6UM WOULD SO TAAT TUB TAN TUe OTMER SIDC Of WINDOW f °*J VOt» FACE TO MATCrt/^40 words
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269 1964-06-30 3 More women bare bosoms as rush is on for topless dresses I ONDON, Mon.— Europcan women bared their bosoms in incredible number yes-tt'l-day in defiance of police orders to cover up. In Greece. Holland. Denmark. Sweden. Finland and Au.-^tria any too-daring woman faced prosecution and lines. But young sirls wereUPI - 269 words
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103 1964-06-30 3 BERLIN. Moo. British film star Miss Susan Hampshire said the new topless style for swimsiiits or evening gowns, «as "absolutely shocking." .Miss Hampshire, in Berlin for the screening last niuht of her film "Night Must Fall," was wearing a close fittnu. hieh necked cocktailAP - 103 words
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124 1964-06-30 3 f ONDON, Mon. A residents' association in a market town nine miles west of here has hired an estate agent to stop houses in the area being sold to immigrants. The town. Southall, has about 6.000 coloured immigrants in a population of 54.000.Reuter - 124 words
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Article25 1964-06-30 3 HAVANA. Mon Thirteen Spanish political prisoners of the Cuban Government were release'! yesterday and put aboard a Cuban airliner bound for Madrid. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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Article82 1964-06-30 3 FRANKFORT. Mon. Employees and union representatives yesterday reached agreement on a new wage contract for the country's 4.5 million metal workers, averting a theatened strike that could have criDDled West Germany "s booming economy. After four hours of continuous negotiation at a secret meeting,UPI - 82 words
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Article, Illustration141 1964-06-30 3 The first British bus for the Cubans CUBA'S Ambassador to Britain, Mr. Luis Alfonso Fernandez, climbs aboard the first of the 450 buses for Cuba which was handed over to Cuban officials at Leyland, Lancashire, last week. He is followed by Mr. Osani Martinez, Cuba's Commercial Counsellor in Britain. WithReuter - 141 words
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Article, Illustration206 1964-06-30 3 Goldwater lacks the right qualities, says hopeful Scranton DALTON (Pennsylvania), Monday. GOVERNOR William Scranton, pressing his bid for the Republican presidential nomination, said on TV last night that his main rival. Senator Barry Goldwater, did not have the qualities needed in an American President. "We need in the White HouseReuter; AP - 206 words
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145 1964-06-30 3 Bob Kennedy in Warsaw: 'Long live America' WARSAW, Mon. Mr. Robert Kennedy. United Btates Attorney-General, was several times mobbed by large crowds shouting "Long Live America" yesterday as he drove through the streets of central Warsaw with his family, seated on a car roof. Scores of cars fell In behindReuter - 145 words
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Article132 1964-06-30 3 T»HE HAGUE, xMon. 1 Princess Irene of Holland arrived here yesterday for an unannounced "surprise visit." It was the 24-year-old princess's first visit to Holland since her marriage to Don Hugo Carlos of BourbonParma on April 20. She was greeted by her sister. Princess Margriet.Reuter - 132 words
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Article57 1964-06-30 3 MONZA (Italy), Mon. Italian racing driver Norberto Bagnalasta was killed yesterday In the second heat of the Monda Lottery Grand Prix race Tor Formula Three cars. Thousands ot spectators <aw Bagnalusta's car, Lotus-Ford, I turn over three times after collid- ing with a stationary car atReuter - 57 words
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106 1964-06-30 3 /COPENHAGEN. Mon. \j Excessive interest in soccer among schools and the Press has sappeo the Viking spirit and vitality of young Danes, according to Colonel E. J. Obverbye. chief of the Air Force Selection Board Recruits aged 18 to 23 carried out aReuter - 106 words
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355 1964-06-30 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. J^ FIVE-MAN jury today returned an open finding verdict at the end of an inquest into the death of a secret society leader who died on February 14 this year after a fall at the Queenstown Police Station. The355 words
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Article, Illustration99 1964-06-30 4 SHE HAS STUDIED AT THREE VARSITIES MISS Shih Chih hwa (above), who has just returned to Singapore after seven years' absence, during which she studied at three universities in three different countries. She got her B.A. from the National Chengchi University in Taipeh, Formosa, in 1961. The following year she99 words
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190 1964-06-30 4 JUDGE LAUDS TAXI-DRIVER WHO DEFIED ROBBER'S DEATH THREAT SINGAPORE, Mon. A district judge today praised Mr. Tan Beng Teng, a taxi-driver, for defying a death threat, and promptly telling the police that he had been robbed. Mr. S. R. Chapkhana, the Judge, told Tan: "I must thank you for being190 words
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Article39 1964-06-30 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Bob Simmons will speak on "The Hidden Persuaders," the book by Vance Packard, at the weekly meeting of the Singapore group of the Toe H and Toe H Women's Association tomorrow at 8.30 p.m.39 words
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Article131 1964-06-30 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHE retiring KLM manager in Malaysia, Mr. A.A. Posthumous, said here today that the new passenger terminal has resulted in a "100 per cent improvement in facilities" at the Singapore international airport. He added: "We are satisfied with the present facilities and amenities131 words
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110 1964-06-30 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Cathay-Kerls film stars, all In mourning black, turned up In full force this evening at a memorial service at St. Andrew's Cathedral held for Miss Nonl Wright, the company's director and producer who was killed in the recent Formosa air crash. The late110 words
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93 1964-06-30 4 Union sets time limit for settling claims SINGAPORE. Mon— The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union has given the management of Grant Advertising Inc. till July 2 to resume negotiations on its claims for better wages and working conditions for union members In the firm The union has also given93 words
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Article30 1964-06-30 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— About 300 people attended the opening of the St. John Ambulance Brigade firstaid training course at the Pek Kio community centre at Cambridge Road yesterday.30 words
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86 1964-06-30 4 Sir Solomon and wife see the lights of S'pore SINGAPORE. Mon. Visiting Governor-General of Trinidad and Tobago, Sir Solomon Hochoy and Lady Hochoy, who are staying at the Istana Negara, tonight went for a drive through the City accompanied by the Yang diPertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak and Toh86 words
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Miscellaneous504 1964-06-30 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 1 -|'HK following U today* Mbe<l;'.< UT A 1.-, Par.. K», j *of civil aircraft movement* at Bangkok <TGA 1318) 440 D-m. Paya Lebar airport of Singapore: „«•>»»•,.... ARRIVALS DEPARTURE! BOAC: Krom Hong Kong (BA BOAC: To Darwin. Brisbane .9!> 1.10 p.m.; from London. Zu-504 words
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Article, Illustration234 1964-06-30 5 WORK HAS ALREADY BEGUN AT DEWAN BAHASA PENANG, Monday. r pilE Dewan Bahasa is working on text books for higher studies such as linguistics, anthropology, sociology, history and higher science for use by Form Six and university students. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, director234 words
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320 1964-06-30 5 English Press not helping the National Language drive Syed Nasir KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. OiHE chairman of the National Language Month certral working committee, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, complained tod?y that the English Press was not giving enough co-operation to the cam- paign. He added that 11 the Press co-operated now,320 words
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99 1964-06-30 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Three armed robbers escaped with $5,000 in cash and anotner 52.000 worth of jewellery from a room next to a photo studio in Nee Soon Thr roboers. MM armed with ft revolver and the other iwo with knives. Rained entry through99 words
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121 1964-06-30 5 SIGNBOARDS IN N-LANGUAGE APPEAL TO TRADERS KANGAR, Mon. The Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, has appealed to Malay traders and business firms to use only Malay signboards by January next year. At a meeting held in the Derma English School hall during the week-end, Dato Sheikh Ahmad, cited China as121 words
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98 1964-06-30 5 |fc^3SELION. Mon. The Dost of Sabah Stale Secretary which is now held by a British expatriate, will be filled by a local man In September, the Sabah Alliance Government announced today. The Government statement did not name the new man who would beReuter - 98 words
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Article45 1964-06-30 5 PENANG. Mon. A "surprise item" will be one of the highlights of the dance organised by Penang student nurses to be neld at the E and O Hotel on Auk. 1. Proceeds from the dance will co to the Spastic Children's Association.45 words
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199 1964-06-30 5 Road safety: Police will start drive in schools first KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The traffic branch here is to launch a read safety campaign to reduce the accident rate and ease congestion in the capital. The Traffic Police Chief. Inche Mansor bin Mohamed Noor, said today that officers would visit schools199 words
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Article36 1964-06-30 5 CANBERRA, Mon. Wing Commander (acting Group Captain) H. D. Plenty will take over Command of No. 78 RAAF. (fighter) wing from Wing Commander <actlng Group Captain) J R. Kinnimont at Butter-worth on Wednesday. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article164 1964-06-30 5 PLAN FOR ROTARY CHARITY FUND IPOH, Mon. The Ipoh Rotary Club is to establish a Charity Foundation Fund, subject to Government approval, it was announced at the club's installation dinner over the weekend. The newly Installed president. Mr. Lam Swee Chum, a Kampar tin miner, explained thBt the main project164 words
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75 1964-06-30 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon. Padl planters In the Sungei Bogak area about five miles from here have been given 1.200 gan tangs of hlghjielding padl by the Agriculture Department. The planters, who cultivate iibout 290 acres, harvested only about 30.000 gantangs of padl during the75 words
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90 1964-06-30 5 FENANU. Ylon I'wi Aver Itam temple stallholders were charged in court today with publicly displaying obscene pictures for sale at their stalls on Saturday Ong Kirn Hool. 64. pleaded not guilty to exhibiting three packets each containing six pictures of a nude woman90 words
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297 1964-06-30 6 Workless amahs picket Terendak Camp ALA CCA, Moil. 4TI More than 200 amahs picketed the Pioneer Civil Labour Unit (PCLU) in TerenUak Camp here this morning in protest ugainst the War Department for being thrown out of jobs by Service families. The amahs, members of the War Department Civilian Staff297 words
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Article, Illustration409 1964-06-30 6 INCHE ISHAK OUTLINES NEW REFORM IN EDUCATION CINGAPORE, Mon. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Minis- try, Inche Rahim Ishak, announced that from next year, pre-university classes in the Malay medium to prepare students for the Cambridge Higher School Certificate examination will be409 words
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84 1964-06-30 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. A man was caught in the act of trying to disconnect the wire of the battery (if a car parked at Prince Edward Road last night. In a magistrate's court today Lim Poh Watt pleaded guilty to a charge of84 words
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124 1964-06-30 6 [yUALA LUMPUR. .Mon Messages of condolences and personal letters from all over the world continued to pour into the Jalan Kia Peng mansion of the late Dato Loke Wan Tho. where his ashes and those of Datin Loke are bring kept for seven124 words
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72 1964-06-30 6 Malaysian passports ready by September KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The new Malaysian passports are expected to be available to citizens in August or September, a spokesman of the Immigration Department here said today. An order has been placed through the Crown in Britain for 56,000 Malaysian passports. The new passports will72 words
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Article, Illustration84 1964-06-30 6 i beauty consultant. Miss Annie Ueng. 22. (centre) was crowned "Poly Carnival Queen" during the Singapore Polytechnic carnival at the college's grounds on Sunday night. She won a free return air ticket to Hong Kong given by Malaysian Airways. Kiinner-iip was another beauty consultant. MissLow Yew Kong - 84 words
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206 1964-06-30 6 I UMUT. Mon. Residents, particularly businessmen in Sitiawan, Lumut and Pangkor Island are dissatisfied over the automatic exchange system introduced by the Telecommunications Department yesterday. With the new system a person making a call tfom Bitiawan to Lumut or Panukor and vice-versa,206 words
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Article25 1964-06-30 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Pollet detained six men under the Socleties Ordinance while screening 2.800 people on anti-secret society rounds during the past 24 hours.25 words
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108 1964-06-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Philippines Consulate here has approved more than 100 applications, mostly from Malaysian citizens, for visas to visit the Philippines, since the consulate opened here on May 18. Thi> was Mated today by thp cultural attache of the Philippines Consulate here.108 words
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Article, Illustration233 1964-06-30 7 JESSELTON, Monday. JHE Sabah Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, today announced a Cabinet reshuffle, which was suggested by Tengku Abdul Rahman as a solution to the recent crisis in the Sabah Alliance. The crisis was over which party the United Sabah National233 words
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217 1964-06-30 7 Top men for Europe to see town planning and transport SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Minister for National Development, Mr. Urn Kirn San, and the chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, left here today for a two-week tour of West Germany to study town planning and urban transportation217 words
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67 1964-06-30 7 IPOH. Mon— A special meeting of the 18-member Ipoh Municipal Council will be held here on Tuesday morning to elect a president tor the coming year. The current president. Mr. S. P. Seenivnsacam. wlio is now leading a delegation to Singapore, Is expected67 words
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Article98 1964-06-30 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Chinese V.MC.A. i.s organising a world youth camp tour to Japan for the Olympics tor people between 15 and 25 The tentative itinerary oi the tour is Hong Kong. Bangkok. Taipeh and Japan and the cost is 51. 485 per person.98 words
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110 1964-06-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Mr. V. David, general secretary of the Transport Workers' I nion of Malaya, today presented a memorandum to the acting Minister of Labour. Inchr Bahaman bin Samsudin. appealing to the Government to "demonstrate its sincerity towards organised labour." The memorandum urged110 words
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Article, Illustration481 1964-06-30 7 An eloquent plea: Don't bar the deaf from life MOVING LIPS HOLD KEY TO A FULL LIFE IN THE WORLD OF ETERNAL SILENCE, 50.... CINGAPORE. Mon. A deaf man is able to speak and hold conversation as well as the ordinary man through hp reading. A perfect example is that481 words
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Article146 1964-06-30 7 [POH, Mon.— Guests at an Indian wedding lunch party rushed out to help fight a fire which destroyed two neighbouring plank and attap houses in Gunong Rapat new village near here yesterday. A third house had Its roof partially burnt. There were no casualties. The fire146 words
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Article53 1964-06-30 7 PENANG. Mon. High explosive charges will be used when diving and demolition operations are carried out In the approach channel to Pul.iu Undan. on the west coast of Malaya, from July 6 to July 10. Marine Headquarters warns all ships to keep clear of the area53 words
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106 1964-06-30 7 Ballot for flats to be held tomorrow SINGAPORE, Mon. The third balloting for the sale of 100 units of flats in Queenstown will be held at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday. The balloting will be conducted by a Housing and Development Board member and witnessed by the chairman. Mr. Tan Kia106 words
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Article72 1964-06-30 7 BATU PAHAT, Mon.— The following have been elected to the Batu Pahat Youth Club: Chairman, Inche Mohamed Salleh bin Hail Hussein; vice-chairman, die Patlmah binte Majid: secretary. Che Aishah Masronr. assistant secretary. Che Latifah Esa; treasurer. Mr. Teo Chin Chye. Committee members were Che Jamilah binte72 words
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Miscellaneous23 1964-06-30 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph He im da hi CO'/E^N I I WANT EVEWYTHINa^ WIGHT c~/A4Ar*AND SH/M/A/G) f IN, OL' WHEN YOU LEAVEI/-^ said23 words
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402 1964-06-30 8 125-day-old strike at Pamol Estate 'Behind-the-scenes* moves bu the Ministry of Labour to find a solution for a settlement KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Minister of Labour is currently engaged in ''behind-the-scenes" moves to try to settle the 125-day-old Pamol Estate strike in Kluang, Johore. A total of 891 members of402 words
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Article39 1964-06-30 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mrs. A.C. Slnha of the Singapore Family Planning Association will si>eak on "Every child should be a wanted child" at the REME Women's Ouild at Ayer Rajah Road on July 7 at S a.m39 words
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83 1964-06-30 8 OINGAPORE, Mon. As O soon as a goldsmiths shop. Chop Lee Heng in North Bridge Road opened for business tiiis morning, four robbers two brandishing revolvers rushed In. A surprised employee could not stop them from scooping up most of the jewellery on display in83 words
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Article45 1964-06-30 8 TELUK ANSON. Mon. The compradore of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation here. Mr. Liew King Pook. 59, will go on retirement tomorrow after 29 years' service. He had served in the Ipoh branch for 18 years before being transferred to Teluk Anson.45 words
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Article27 1964-06-30 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ibrahim bin Mohammed Ali was Ux.nv fined $100 for having five reels of obscene films and a projector at Holland Village on Saturday.27 words
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218 1964-06-30 8 Double cropping in another i 1 ,000 acres Khir KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Ar»o thtr 1.000 acres of padi land hi Selangor is bein<s brought under double cropping this year. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. announced this today when he opened an Irrigation dam at Buklt218 words
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Article55 1964-06-30 8 IPOH. Mon. Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe. Banker and tin miner, of Penang, Mr. Herbert J. HO. Jr. accountant, and Mr. Lim Fook Sang, mining engineer, have returned after a two-week tour of Australia and New Zealand. At Sydney, they conferred with Australian businessmen on a proposed mining company55 words
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Article42 1964-06-30 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Bertram R. Vakil, pa-st president of the Singapore Lions Club, left Singapore by air this evening for Tororto. to attend the annual convention of Lions International as Singapore's delegate. He was accompanied by his wife.42 words
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209 1964-06-30 8 Mon.— Mr. C. Ra]ar atr^m, a town councillor, today resigned from the Labour Party— the third to do so witr>in a week. The other two who resigned are Mr. P. Gurnam Singh Gill. president of the Seremban Town Council, and Inche Ibrahim bin209 words
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80 1964-06-30 8 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The assistant secretary-general ot Umna Malaya. Inche All bin Haji Ahmad, yesterday called on all Singapore Malays to be united In efforts to improve themselves. Inche Ali. who stood In for Sved Jaffar Albar, secretary-general cf Umno, Malaya, was speaking at the opening80 words
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Article42 1964-06-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A Govrnmer. geologist. Inche Jaafar bin Ahmad, 28. and a Public Works Department engineer. Mr. Chow Boon Teik, 32, left today for Berlin to attend a one-month seminar on geological research and ground water development, beginning tomorrow42 words
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Article137 1964-06-30 8 PENANG, Mon. More than 20 no.i -Malay villagers have joined the new Buklt Glugor Umno branch as associate members In support of the branch's excision to ask the State Government to declare their land freehold property. The land, covering 20 acres of Brown Estate on which almost137 words
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Advertisement243 1964-06-30 8 ft I \S LIHIHMUkIBHIHMMMIIBIfI *^&i jt^HHßk^flHBsHEEl^olHiiHl KJUvAy %JohinSOn 4 O h.p. Electramatic lr >o re convenience, more safety. more f un T '^fJ Johnson exclusive Electramatic Drive outboarding's first truly Bum-In pc generator automatic transmission— received enthusiastic acceptancearound I Br~V^rpflfi|^gfl A ."l°^', at l C h .°!!l!L_i the world, and243 words
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Miscellaneous155 1964-06-30 8 AlUy Hy V. T. natniin Tsv~ NOW.MftONE BJBB WHO'D I I NO? W*U.,ALL I I ...SHE WfS K lAPY I ><»— JCBT WS DID HWE #d\- I UKE TASK ABOUT TH' LEMIAJsI WGMT, I'LL TELL IN DISTRESS.' I I A. .TKATS AJLL^ SOME TROUBLE f\S M /ST-=^ era. who got155 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1964-06-30 9 BRYAN HAVEN - BRYAN HAVEN By UNIQUE IN THE ANNALS OF TREACHERY THE man opposite him was on the edjje of confession. Spy catcher William J. Skardon of M.1.5. knew it. He bit on his pipe stem to contain the nervousness and excitement inside him. The questioning hud1,133 words
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Advertisement151 1964-06-30 9 ||SPECIAL|| 1 OFFER 1 I Mm l\ It's a won tier ful JLJ JLJL \J jts^^f^ m \WWW A J^^A P^^ WStmmmmmma^t^ mmmi^ ik«^.. MkW. -^tijZi YP^U mW MM Mm*MM MWMIMMwkMM 4. > MMMT BP^"" W JVr *t^^^^m \m¥ k¥ MMMM HHS^Jfci *^^Bh- %f lfc *^^^^H^ L v "< 4,151 words
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Obituary42 1964-06-30 10 Wardm Si* (Minimum) ON 7% a 19M ELIZABETH SARKIES i<*arr i paaiied away at the Uttle •liter* of th<- Poor Thomaon Road Funeral at Bidadarl Cemetery at n 4ft p m today M ''64 CalruttH and Weat Auetralla paper* please <opy.42 words
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Article28 1964-06-30 10 Wmr4a Sl* (Minimum) MR A MRS. Daataaa l.cc Ifeaaal all r»i«Hv« '(nmili for their attendanr*/ •resentii on the oci arnoa of their marrtac* on 27 b 6428 words
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Obituary50 1964-06-30 10 I* Were 1 Sl* (Mlnimmm) DANIEL ELIJAH SUNORAM. parted .10/6/63. remembered for hi* aalflma life of dedication to the service of the !x>rd end for hi* open noun* to all. Chrmtiaoa or .N'oo-Cnrmtlac*. however poor. "Well done, thou good and faithful ar-rvant". laaerted »ith love by W. T.50 words
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Article303 1964-06-30 10 Wordn Sl* (Minimum) SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Ormard Rrl Singapore Vimt the 'Health Centre' and obtain umpla* of Bemai and Vltavel Byrup HURRY:: «IC BARGAIN At Hllda'a Com storage. Beautiful Italian ehoen at only SIS. Alm> dreasea. akin*, blousen etc Tel: 8 pore, *****. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LIU. nnt* all teacher*303 words
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Article49 1964-06-30 10 I» Wurit 11M 'VinJ BCTHESDA GOSPEL HALL 100 th Anniver«iirv Friday 3rd July I pn, ThaoknimnK Servirr Ppeaker Mr. 8. Adams 4th Muclonary Meeting p m sth to 10th Revival Meeting* p.m. speaker Dr John Mitchell of meetinga at 77 Bran Ba«ah Ro«d. s porr Al. welcome49 words
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634 1964-06-30 10 The Straits Times Tuesday, June 30, 1964. Towards the Market Both Mr. Tan Siew Sin and Dr. Lim Swee Aim have htely expressed enthusiasm for the Malaysian Common Market and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has avowed Singapore's willingness to endure whatever "painful changes" are involved in its creation. Such industrialists634 words
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Article343 1964-06-30 10 Controversy touching any aspect of the national language is not something in which we engage with pleasure, but Tuan Syed Nasir, the Director of Dew. an Bahasa dan Pustaka who is chairman of the National Language Month Campaign Committee, leaves us little choice. The English language newspapers, he343 words
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Article219 1964-06-30 10 The cheering for General Grivas in Nicosia could well prove the death-knell of the hopes of Cyprus' embattled Turks to live in peace and freedom on the island of their birth. The general left none of his thousands of listeners in any doubt that he had not been219 words
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428 1964-06-30 10 PATRICK J. KILLEN - PATRICK J. KILLEN IN GOOOWNS A BILLION 'SMOKES' BY JESSELTON, Mon—Customs warehouses in the ports of Malaysian North Borneo were jammed last week with American and Hong Kongmade cigarettes waiting for some nice, honest Philippine smugglers to come along. Cigarette sales428 words
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Letter285 1964-06-30 10 ALL political, cultural, educational needs and aspirations of a people should spring from the soil of the motherland. Too often In this country the leaders flirt with ideas and practices which are howlly out of context with the way of life of the people. In the Straits285 words
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Letter105 1964-06-30 10 IN his recent campaign to make our city clean our Health Minister went to great pains to plead for public co-operation with little response forthcoming. Cleanliness has given way to garbage heaps, filth and stench. We cannot expect our Minister personally to be everywhere to look into105 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1964-06-30 10 The klansmen take over Bi GODFREY HODGSON WASHINGTON. MON. THE showdown may come at any time now in Mississippi, notoriously the hardest and most violent of all the Southern States in its determination to resist the slightest break in the pattern of racial segregationed white supremacy.1,170 words
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Advertisement499 1964-06-30 10 Straits lkwm Malay Mail Cleaerflf a«rrrtlttmmt>t* may ha »aw«e< Me OOCO •TOKAOI Atc»Dl Oia»« J Moid COCO STOWAGE StMAMCHtIS AT HOLLAND PIOAO— KATOM4 KCPPCI. ROAO-MAVAL »AM CITY BOOK STORE LTO Winchester Hoae*. C»a»»< Oaay TMK NCWS) FRONT M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Base MMIIM STORK J7B-7. Chang* Pete*,499 words
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Advertisement49 1964-06-30 10 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong, Kowloon and Brunei. HCAO OFRCf: MAUYAN lANK lUIIOIN6 92. Jalan Bandar. Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED K.U,.. Mr».i Author. led Cioml JSO 000 000 tooea ane rate U» Caaxtf: ,i,.000.M049 words
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Advertisement30 1964-06-30 10 bbb^^^^bbb lav H I IL^^aar Mil i fc I I by no discomfort if you have a PH I LCO AIR CONDITIONER 1 him 1964 PHILCO REFRIGERATORS _^a-_.—^— ll li^^^30 words
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Article663 1964-06-30 11 SINGAPORE, Mon We will not interfere in cases where employees are sacked for economic reasons, says Gamba r piE Industrial Arbitration Court has ruled that it would not interfere in cases of retrenchment enforced because of re-organisa-tion of an enterprise, internal re-arrange-ments, and outside economic changes. The663 words
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96 1964-06-30 11 SINGAPORE, Mun A shop assistant. Quah Leng Seng, 21. tried to extort money from a barber after hearing rumours that he had won $6,000 in a lottery, a District Court was told today. The barber. Othman bin Husin. told the judge. Mr.96 words
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143 1964-06-30 11 $5 FINE FOR MEN IN CHEONGSAMS, KEBAYAS AND SARIS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Twenty-one men, dressed in cheongsams, saris and sarong kebayas, took part in a parade here this morning. But it was not a fancy-dress parade or any kind of competition. The 21 were in real trouble. Their parade, which143 words
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104 1964-06-30 11 TELUK ANBON, Mon. J. Jaganuaihan, 17, a Form Pour pupil of Sultan Abdul Aziz Secondary School here, has been awarded a scholarship by the Rotary Club of Murrary Bridge in South Australia. He ls from a family of five and is the second son104 words
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Article, Illustration348 1964-06-30 11 Clerk who went to see flood damage assaulted PERAK TIN MINE EMPLOYEE IS SENT TO HOSPITAL WITH BRUISES JPOH, Mon. A tin 1 mine clerk. Ban Hong Yew, 29, sent to investigate the damage caused by the bursting of a mining pool bund at the second mile, Tanjong Rambutan-C h348 words
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140 1964-06-30 11 SINGAPORE, MOll. —An Air India Boeing jet new into Singapore this evening on a proving flight lor Its new service Unking Malaysia directly with Fiji. After an hour's stop-over, the Jet. carrying a total of 61 passengers. Including 42 who embarked at Singapore140 words
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Article71 1964-06-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.—Rubber production in Malaya last year totalled 788.500 tons— of which 459.300 tons were from estates, according to preliminary statistics Issued today. During the year 1.925.000 acres were planted on estates and 2.145.--000 acres on smallholdings. These statistics for 1963 for the rubber71 words
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Article65 1964-06-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The business manager of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (Language and Literature Agency). Inche Mahfux bin Hajt Abdul Hatnld. returned from London today after completing a one-year course In book production. Inche Mahfuz. who waa on a Colombo Plan scholarship, studied improved technique*65 words
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130 1964-06-30 11 YOUTHS ROB GIRLS IN SALOON OF $580 KLANG. Mon. Two youths held up three hair perming saloon girls and their three customers at dagger point and robbed them of cash and jewellery worth $580 at New Road here yesterday. At 6.10 p.m.. Madam Tan Ah Ngee, proprietress, of the saloon,130 words
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Article37 1964-06-30 11 BINOAPORE. Man. Huang Bwee Kirn. a domestic servant, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today dissolving her marriage to Urn Kooi Chew, a hawker. *>n grounds of cruelty.37 words
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Article135 1964-06-30 11 TOUCHING, Mon,. There was a rush to register for National Service at the registration centres which were opened here this afternoon. The first to sign up was Inche Morchidi bin Sebll of Ihe Posts and Telegraphs! Department. The nrst woman volunteer was Che Faridah135 words
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272 1964-06-30 11 Singapore Umno: Guarantee jobs for Malays SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Umno is to urge the Government to introduce legislation to guarantee Malay employment in the State. This is one of the proposal* the party will table at a convention on the "Situation of Malays in Singapore" to b« held at the272 words
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Article39 1964-06-30 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A tapper this afternoon found his wife. Chong Sui Hiong, 57. stabbed to death In a small holding near the Kelan Rubber Estate in Kulai. She had three knife wounds on her neck.39 words
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Article190 1964-06-30 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The delegates' conference of the Singapore Teachers' Union yesterday resolved to set up a strike fund in preparation for possible Industrial action In connection with the union's claims for better wages and working conditions. The conference, held at the Cultural Centre, also190 words
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Advertisement94 1964-06-30 11 ißft SAVE WITH THE HONGKONG BANK Yes! this pile of coins will fit into one of our savings boxes You will be surprised how quickly you will fill yours with odd coins which you will neve* miss. This is just one of the ways the Hongkong Bank operates to help94 words
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Advertisement55 1964-06-30 11 Fop the best-go for rymiiiiiiPcWl If* P 300 DAY NIGHT AFTER-SALES SERVICE including Sundays and Public Holidays. OUR SHOWROOMS: SINGAPORE N|M Ann Building. Orchard Read. RUAU LUMPUR— China Inuiranca Building, Batu Road. y£* KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. jiyt SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG ADDS THE MEAT-TASTE MEN LIKE! Oxo grves a55 words
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Miscellaneous621 1964-06-30 11 Todays Radio, TV A i R D SINGAPORE SERVICE 41.7 and 60.2 metres > SUUKTWAVfc SERVICES: A.M. 6.00 Prog. Summary: and Z9 mure*. 6.02 Morning Melodies; T.UO MEDIUM WAVE SERVICa': The News, 7.10 BreaJtlast Pot- I 4?t metrea pourrl; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.32 Breakfast Potpourri- AM.: 6.00621 words
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Article, Illustration514 1964-06-30 12 gllOlI.l) ;i wife put all her earnings into the home and housekeeping? A Singapore wife, who has been working ever since her marriage six years ago, says that her husband expects her to give up her lull pay packet for the home. She writes:514 words
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Article119 1964-06-30 12 UMBRELLAS are no longer regarded merely as protection in bad weather, but as fashion accessories. At a recent show staged in London, me fashion element was strongly emphasised. Black covers were lined with the gayest of prints: one in black nylon had a lining printed with119 words
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Article384 1964-06-30 12 Roberta Lee - Roberta Lee B Qls the double-ring type of wedding ceremony considered the most proper these days? A There Is no question •of propriety here. Whether or not the man wears a wedding ring is entirely a matter of personal taste, not of etiquette or custom. QWhen384 words
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Advertisement282 1964-06-30 12 > Advertisement Smooth your M/rii/ Elbows f\l C \fll Lovely smooth elbows are a truly feminine asset and ATALI A to look their best, use I AI. I Inj A this simple pack which tlwuddiicu will banish ledness and TOOTHBRUSH smooth out roughness. jgjv Combine a teaspoon each With -HVU282 words
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Advertisement233 1964-06-30 12 4P| THE GENTLE Jfe^ CHOCOLATEv>>Ki 'irz. SWEET WSk CHILDREN Constipation often brings loss of appetite, sick feelmg, poor complexion, unpleasant breath, headaches, tiredness and loss of vitality. Laxettes are safe and sure and are made especially for children. Laxettet thoroughly cleanses the system, restores good health and appetite. Laxettes are233 words
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Miscellaneous296 1964-06-30 12 Straits Times Crossword \1 KOSS tj. Intent on getting the com--1 Harangue poor Ida before the poser Into the wrong set (7). r *ee <B>. 7. Out of the running: no ques5. Though sitting, can contrive tlon of a place (t). lo look round about (6). 8. Acceptance of private296 words
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Article215 1964-06-30 13 DYNAMITE FOR A QUARRY OPENING BLAST of dynamite blast sen I about .'J.OOO tons of rocks roaring down a limestone cliff in Hie Ipoh urea lust week to inaugurate Tasek Quamee Ltd. This was followed by a champagne cocktail party attended by 150 guests. About 900 lb. of dynamite was215 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-06-30 13 Mohamed llamid. 19 (above), who has just completed his studies at the Malay College, Kuala Kanc*ar, and has been awarded a scholarship by the Chemical Co. of Malaysia Ltd.. an associated company of 1.C.1. (Malaya) Ltd., for a fouryear course in chemical engineering at the l.oughborourh79 words
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Article86 1964-06-30 13 I'lie third PliiUps lighting conference was held at the Singapore office for three days, coinciding with the 10th Anniversary '<i Philips Singapore/ Malaya Ltd A total of 25 staff attended, comprising salesmen, technical staff and members of the Philip* Ughtlng Advisory Bureau. The salesmen were flown to86 words
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Article45 1964-06-30 13 The Bidomak holiday co.itesf. v inner was Miss Patricia C. Man>am. She received from Mr. CC. l.im, Singapore Bidomak representative, her prize —a CPA return double ticket to Hong Kong. ■.iid $700 expenses for her week r stay. She travelled with her mother.45 words
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Article86 1964-06-30 13 A company in Singapore, the South Asia Aluminium Co.. has since its formation in 1957 considerably diversified its production. It now makes a large number of aluminium products ranging from flower pots to doors. The latest additions to the wide range are several types of ladders lor industrial86 words
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Article91 1964-06-30 13 Jardine, Matbeaon and Co Ltd, the associates of Jardine Wau.-n Ltd., havo made arrangemevs H'lth the board of William Crosby > Holdings) Ltd. to acquire a substantial minority intereet In 'tie :hnre capital of that old-estai)-li>hed Australian Company, says a Latement William Crosby and Co. was91 words
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Article, Illustration163 1964-06-30 13 100 attend Dumex marketing seminar \BOUT 100 delegates v from all over Malaysia and Thailand attended a three-day marketing conference organised by Dumex Ltd. In Kuala Lumpur The conference was in keeping with the company's expansion programmes. It aimed at giving all Dumex staff marketing techniques, with particular emphasis on163 words
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Article46 1964-06-30 13 India's sugar exports shot up to Rupees 269.000.000 In 1965-64 from Rr 170.000.000 in 1962-63. Impoitant importing countries were Malaysia. United States, Canada. Japan. South Vietnam. Netherlands and Belgium. During 1963 Malaysia Imported 47.256.4 tons of Indian sugar valued at Rs. 28.072.700.46 words
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Article262 1964-06-30 13 THE Cargo Service Division of Pan American Airways in Singapore have announced that they will be making available shortly without charge a new booklet titled "The Pan-Am Guide to Business Customs in Europe." Written for the 160.000 Americans and other businessmen who make tripe to Europe262 words
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Article, Illustration103 1964-06-30 13 (above), who Is one of three staff members of Boustead and Co. (1960) Ltd. who left Singapore by air last week for Europe to attend management courses for three months. The others are Mr. Koh ("honu Soo and Mr. l.im Plk Hock They are from the103 words
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Article87 1964-06-30 13 The cost value of nil materials held in U.S. Government «t.c\cl.lles on April 30. 1964. toUlleo U.S. $13.541.094.770, the Joint Congreaaional Committee on reductlon of non-easential PtoiersJ expenditures announced This showed an Increase of US $46.9941.253 over the value of I Mockpile* on Marcb 31, 1964 ol87 words
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Article, Illustration222 1964-06-30 13 THE visit of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Roia Permaisuri Agong to the Kansai area of Japan was highlighted by a tour of the vast nylon manufacturing plant operated by Toyo Rayon Co. They are seen with the chairman, Mr. Shigeki Tashiro222 words
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134 1964-06-30 13 Tennant Trading Ltd. recently concluded a contract for the sale of a fair quantity of Indonesian tin concentrates to a British smelter, a spokesman for the firm stated In London. The deal, worth the best part of £1.000,000. represents about 800 tons of134 words
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Advertisement207 1964-06-30 13 the right tool? Work piling up? Are figures slowing you down? Then you must get the right type of tools for fast, efficient and accurate work, immediately. Get a Facit CAI-13 completely automatic calculating machine. It solves all your calculating problems 8 to 10 times faster than by hand operation.207 words
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Advertisement385 1964-06-30 13 ajajA ■r^ aa»a^Baaaaaa«BTßal mm I aamm. J This is th* story of a satisfied businessman. He had so much paper work, he was going to hire another secretary. But he got a Kodak Verifax copier instead. Now, he no longer has to dictate much of his mail. Instead, he wrote385 words
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Advertisement852 1964-06-30 14 (Continued from Pace I*l SITUATIONS VACANT to Word* SS (Min.)— Box St rl*. txirm GENERAL AMAH required for washing •sal rleHmog. Uood hours Good rates of puy. Must speak a little KoK'ish. Phone Ipob *****. FOREICN EMBASSY NEEDS girl typist* clerks. Immediate work for successful applicants. Register K.L. Assisting Agency,852 words
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Advertisement294 1964-06-30 14 SITUATIONS VACANT M M rd* >i 1 Min.)— Box it cfs. txtrs A REPUTABLE COMPANY require, an experienced outdoor textiles salesman tor bookinc indent?, well conversant with local and Malaya market*. Only person with this experience, able to furnish with two guarantors, need apply to Box A 6273 B.T. Spore.294 words
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Advertisement861 1964-06-30 14 SITUATIONS VACANT I :n H SS »fin.l— Box ri» exfr. I BRUNEI SMELL PETROLEUM requires the following for service it, > Brunei or in Sarawak aad Sabah with their Associate Companies operating in thete countries. Employment will be on a three year contract with annual leave most of which can861 words
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Advertisement903 1964-06-30 14 I HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Word* Si (Min.)— Box 5« n. rwtrm 21,000 SOFT, of Lsnd suitable tor Klat*. District 10. at 55.00 per »q. foot Further Particulars Call at 12. Calmhlll Rcmd. Spore. ADEN PARK semi-detached bungalow presently rented Services fully furnished vacant possession whenever required. Ring 1 Spore)903 words
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Advertisement764 1964-06-30 14 EDUCATION »ord* SS (Min.)— Box St Ha. twtrm CAMBRIDCE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. PU. Box 1935 Singapore. Tel: ***** or P.O. Box 104 Jobore Bahru Consult C.C.B. lor the surest way to success in your weakest sunject* lor H.8.C.. School Certificate, O C.E.. r M.C.E.. Qualifying Test, L.C.X.. Primary VI. L.C.C. Book-keep-ing764 words
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Advertisement815 1964-06-30 14 TOURS EXCURSIONS tt Word* tt fmtu.r—tmn It Ha. twtrm TRAVELLING? Let UulDrtes Travel rx>p( take care of all your travel arrangements. TciepbOD* (K.L.) *****, 5«459 or *****-8. MALAYA 7-OAVS «-t-»J4, lU-7-A4. -m-7-h* llalaya 1-Lays I iSpectal) SVO/- JIM. IJ-7-64, 2.H.54. Naro-Ho Travel service Ltd.. VU. Cross Strfrt Spore Tel 'Z743.815 words
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Advertisement1091 1964-06-30 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* U (Min.)— Box fe rts. txfro nM7 MERCEDES BENZ 190. One swner, eX'-ellent condition. Contact Bright Cinema 367, Paya l.ebar Road, Spore. Tel: 8759.V 1961 AUSTIN HEALEV MOO immaculate no kccldents taxed, insured: first offer SjIOO secures. K.L. 21ST^ (Offlce> or >\2*l3 (Home). FORD ZODIAC1,091 words
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Advertisement896 1964-06-30 14 MISCELLANEOUS Wmtto ti 'Him.)— #aa SS sßs, «sfra SPRAY-PAINTING 1 REPAIRS refrlbou«e. Telephone SALES SERVICE omnoard Motux. Lawn su«n. >m kieigoing Macmn-a. Kun Bsssl i.i.uiu Ltd.. Hl.l Uavrlwk Kuad. Uiugapore. Pnooe isnt/tßSsm REPAINT YOUR REFRIGERATORS. Cm, $40.00 tor ITrMaaa up to •> cv. it. Kree lo\n ot retrigcralor during perlua896 words
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Advertisement1203 1964-06-30 15 gKE 2 giw p T fjf P^gW y^. f 9 YI P \l l PT TO LIVERPOOL t Will COAST UH Out Soon It'll B'Ma r*anan ANTIIOCNUS Awmmouth. UftrfMl II Pt/Jily I Ml S MARON littrfttl, Glaigoa Wdn Jl Jaly 2 AENEAS luirfMl i«l> J Ml| 1 Jiiy 111 M1,203 words
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Advertisement1380 1964-06-30 15 RgB'THE^AC LINES H^\\ yCM SINCAPORt (UALA IUMPVII*P.SWtrTINHAAA PfNANO LaaMif^r?***^ I wn«aii M3US4. a. »«f»«c 10., »o»o> h>i j/j.wiio ou»» fNONI 7»OL fKONI tl«4« fMONI «IM J>MOHI ***** SAILINGS TO GEHOA, LE HAVRt HAMBURG, «REMEN ANTWERP. OOTTEROAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN^ Sirgaiort f S'naa Henanj "KBREA" I) S»lt< Sailel la1,380 words
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Advertisement1325 1964-06-30 15 I BENULINE EUPRESS SERVICE ERPOOI ft CONTINENTAL PtOTS. BENHOPE BhS." C" •mpoor* pi s Mm Ptnani Rotttrdaa AM 1* Ii Ptrt/ltlay Antmrc AM II RFNARTY For Liverpool Jary M UtPiAKIX Hul ktf 7 Singapore PI S'haa rij Antwerp Am 14 Ii Part/July 4 Hamburf Awf 21 Untapon P. S'haa «aaaajj1,325 words
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Advertisement1241 1964-06-30 15 feELLERIIArI BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTO. 1 LONDON HAMBURG ROTTIRDAM HAVRf HULL ANO MIDDLESBROUGH Sinfaport Pt. S'haa Ptnanf M 0v« <"■••'• ttITT OP CHICAGO 1/ 1 July 21 July •CITY OF LEEDS U 21 July 22 24 Jily 24 75 July I II Au> •tnv OF UPON >»'»' M> II Jill1,241 words
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Article122 1964-06-30 16 \|EI.BOURNE. Mon— Industrial* iT were firm but movement.*were small and trading light Leaders were active with Burn. 1 Philip and Henry Jones (Mm ,16 and 13 to 112 6 and 94 3 respectively Base metals were iiregular while oils generally eased, except for Santo* which rose 12 to122 words
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Article257 1964-06-30 16 JULY fir.t grade ruMi' f eh. cl»<td at S p.m. m tintapar. and Kuala Lumpur vmt.rday at 67| Meat! i*r In down half rent on F>ldav cloning l^vel ftir the poaition. Tbe tone was barely steady. PI. AS. and F.M.R.f. cleefctf erieei In ctnta per Ib. ytstarday: NT.257 words
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Article246 1964-06-30 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) June 2S. Three moot hi. INDUSTRIALS Bouatead 13 eta. U. UontalDera 14 eta. Dunlopx 14 cti. Uc A lister 13 eta. City Dev. 7 eta. M. Invest. 12 eta. K. Smelter* 2S eta. 0.C.8.C. 21 eta. Ksao 13 ctx Rctbraana 0 ru. Fed. Dlap. 12 ct.-.246 words
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Article73 1964-06-30 16 /•HINESE Pr.rtuti Eichimi. Binge- POf. no.n pric.i HI plcul yssterday: Cacanut ail: bulk 1471 sellere. drum S.'io; sellers. Capri: June July UK /Continent: Unquoted. Papeer: Mnntok white $142s sellers. Sarawak white $140 eellrra, apeclal Sarawak black SI 111 h'lW.v garbled Lomponx blacK $113 aellera. AST A $120 sellers.73 words
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Article38 1964-06-30 16 OH the fr«. HihMii marktt In Hong Kong yesterday 'b» U.S. dellar wii quoted at 5.741 for TT and 5.731 for e»th. fttrlini waa ouo'mJ at 15 M and ens tatl af |tW at 249 i.38 words
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587 1964-06-30 16 From Our Market Correspondent EK)R the first time, the F Malayan Stock Exchange has experienced the failure of a public issue. The directors of Zuellig (Gold Coin Mills) Ltd. announced yesterday morning that the minimum subscription of the offer of 2.200.000 shares by587 words
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Article25 1964-06-30 16 Malayan Slock Indices June 27 .lvii, "> •Industrials 98.71 99 19 Tins: 129/!4 119.19 9 rubbers: lOo.ru lISJ4 'Dec 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10025 words
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Article837 1964-06-30 16 /COMBINED bu&lness In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malaj-an Stock EStchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustead 1 1.000> $170 (11,000) 51.71. Ounleps (I.OOOi %2M D. (6.000) *2. (1.1KI0) $2.01, (2 000) 52.05. (4,000) d.OOOI SI 98. (5.00U)837 words
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Article26 1964-06-30 16 June MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: Hi cents (down half a cent). TIN: 5599.37J a picul (down S0.871). Kstimated unofficial offering 245 tons (up live tons).26 words
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Article260 1964-06-30 16 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves er expected today are: Btraat Fremantle 1/2, Neder Rijn 4/5, Coronls v'J, Automedon 10/11. Kambodia 13/14. Teseln.Tt,- 15/ 16. Snlkvo Maru Ih, Eastern Maid lit, Lilian K 25/26. Suez Mam itfM. Orient Uner 29/30, Tllkampek 4<i 41. Olengylr 40, Tourcolny260 words
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Article16 1964-06-30 16 rC Malayan Exchange Bankit' Attacistien mad* nn changes la its rates to merchants yesterday:16 words
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257 1964-06-30 16 THHE price of Straits tin In A Penang yesterday fell $0.87»' 2 a picul to $599.37' 2 on an offering unofficially estimated at 245 tons, up five tons. LA PAZ: Negotiations between the Quechisla Union of Mine Workers and the Bolivian Government Mines257 words
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Advertisement1397 1964-06-30 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH COLIKT IN SINGArORF I Bankruptcy Nos: 218/56 SP. Simwkkarpppiah. 34. l.orong Koo Chve. Spore. (Watchman). 351/56 M. Manickam Rangoon Road School Qtr*; Spore. i Peon). 33/57 D. N. Booth, '78. Telok Kurau Roud. Spore (Merchant). 517/5? C. O. Hendncks. 42. Gilstead Koad1,397 words
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Advertisement2133 1964-06-30 17 TOWN CITY PROPERTIES LIMITED The following Stock Certificate has been reported lest _>i mislaid. Cert. No. In name of Amount IT-***** Muss Ec Joo Guat 1 000 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT H vu I claim or represeniatioii in respect of the übove mentioned a is made to the Director-,2,133 words
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Article, Illustration580 1964-06-30 18 ATHLETICS Yang tops field in US decathlon WALNUT (California), Monday. K. YANG, hampered by a bad right hand, fell short of his world decathlon record total but still topped a large field of Americans in the National AAU decathlon track and field championships that ended yesterday. Yang, who will representReuter; UPI - 580 words
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Article90 1964-06-30 18 fRONINGEN (Holland). Mon. \J Dutch girls yesterday clipped one second off the world swlmmina record for the 4xloo metres medley relay Their time was 4:39.1. compared with the previous best of 4:40.1 by an East German quartet two years ago. The Dutch team was RlaReuter - 90 words
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Article48 1964-06-30 18 ROUEN, Mon. Dan Gurney (US), driving a Brabham-Climax yesterday won the French Grand Prix here, fourth race In this years world championship series. Graham Hill < Britain >. driving a BRM. was second and Jack Brabham (Australia) at the wheel of a Brabham, was third. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article360 1964-06-30 18 STIPE'S REPORT ON K.L. RACES TJUALA LUMPUR, Mon JV The MR A Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: Races 1, 4 and 6: Nothing to report. Race 3: Near the 4f Malaya II (apprentice Sonny Linn had to be checked when he ran onto the heels of Canopns Star (King).360 words
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Article136 1964-06-30 18 DARIS, Mon. Baron Guy de r Rothschild's White Label, ridden by Louis Heuteur, won the Grand Prix de Paris, the major French race for three-year-olds, alter leading for two thirds of the distance at Longchamp. White Label won the £50.000 event over 15'jf by half a lengthReuter - 136 words
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Article516 1964-06-30 18 IjL'IK.HTS for ten races on the first day af the Penang Turf Club meeting on Sunday Cl. 3 Div 1 6f Lovable 9.00 Bright Mam IV 9.00 Fraser's Hill 9.00 Karl Gabador K.I Bhajos Maiden 8.1.'! Kver Onward 8.11 The Lintie 8.10 Tee Ip 8.10 l-orrst Beau516 words
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Article853 1964-06-30 18 BADMINTON IPOH. Monday EXPERIENCE triumphed over youth ir the threeday Perak junior badminton championships which ended here last night. The men's singles, which attracted 60 competitors the majority schoolboys was won by Foo Sze Chun, the 1956 doubles champion. Tommy Llm and schoolgirl Margaret Liew captured853 words
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Advertisement339 1964-06-30 18 MALAYSIAN VISITORS TO AUSTRALIA WELCOME FROM TAA THE BIGGEST AIRLINE IN AUSTRALIA At present, TAA operates Electra, Super Viscount and Friendship jetliner*, but later this year, TAA will introduce pure-jet luxury with the unique 727 T-Jets. Visitors from Malaysia are invited to use the vast range ot TAA services: TAA339 words
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Advertisement238 1964-06-30 18 SPECIAL OFFER!! (Wonder Fabric) offers from to-day to the 15th July one dress-length material FREE 1 for every purchase of two dress <. H lengths at $3/- a yard Buy Jutto Astor Wonder Fobrie thefs create resist fast colour anti-shrink ond made in West Germany. Available at these Singapore Retailer*:238 words
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Article386 1964-06-30 19 WALKOUT WAS AGAINST SPIRIT OF GAME, SAYS SCA SECRETARY UNIVERSITY GET FULL POINTS By ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE, Monday •JHE Singapore Cricket Association is taking a poor view of yesterday's walkout by Singapore Recreation Club in their senior tournament match against University of Singapore at Sepoy Lines.386 words
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Article204 1964-06-30 19 QINGAPORE, Mon. Fred de 3 Souza. SEAP Games and Asian games gold medallist, improved his score at the second Malaysian Olympic Games trials for the 50-metre small bore rifle prone event held here over the weekend. De Souza. who managed only 572 at the first204 words
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Article71 1964-06-30 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. State centre-forward Nadarajah, who has missed three Malaya Cup matches because of illness, flowed he has made a complete recovery in scoring two goals in Star Soccentes' 5-0 win over Badan Kesenian in a SAFA league Div. 2C match at Jalan Besar Stadium71 words
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Article33 1964-06-30 19 Inter-district (Batu ciaimt Men: Teluk Anson 77 Kuala Kantisar 88. Women: Taiping 35 Teluk Anson 34. Jobore inter-district (Batu Pnhat)— Men: Batu Pahat 73 Kluang 65. Women: Kluana 34 Batu Pahat 19.33 words
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Article32 1964-06-30 19 Straiian Trophy (Seremban). Port Dickson Garrison drew with Nrgri Srmbllan Club Army 122 (Harcharan Singh Sidhu 70. Stanley Augustin 4-25) NS Club 106-4 (Padmanathan 31. S. Aturustin 25 no.. Martin 2-32).32 words
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Article, Illustration326 1964-06-30 19 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SOCCER By CINGAPORE, Mon. SAFA selectors expect former idol Awang Bakar, 28, to be ready in three weeks to make a strong bid to return to representative football. Awang Bakar. a bulky 165--pounder when he started sfrious training recently, has trimmed326 words
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231 1964-06-30 19 England selectors against too many changes LONDON, Mon.— The England selectors yesterday sprang a surprise by Including Tom Cartwright, the Warwickshire al l rounder in the 12 from whom the team to meet Austral! In the Third Test will be chosen. The match starts at Leeds on Thursday Yorkshire openerReuter - 231 words
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Article167 1964-06-30 19 RANGOON. Mon.— North Korea qualified for the Olympic Games football tournament proper in Tokyo in October when they beat Thailand 5-0, after leading 2-0 at halftbne. in the extra-preliminary round here yesterday. North Korea won the Brat leg 2-0 At Saigon. South Korea drew 2-2 ith SouthReuter - 167 words
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Article335 1964-06-30 19 FOUR MORE QUALIFY FOR TOKYO SINGAPORE, Monday. FOUR MORE Malaysian weightlifters qualified for the Olympic Games at Tokyo in October in the second Malaysian trials held in Singapore over the weekend. They are Chuah Phung Kirn (bantam), 800 Kirn Slang (light) and Lim Hlang Kok (lightheavy), all of Singapore. and335 words
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119 1964-06-30 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. St. Andrew's School, Serangoon ui&trlct champions, opened their rugger season with a 3-0 win over their strong rivals. Raffles Institution, at Bras Basah Road today. More than 2,000 supporters from both schools cheered uproariously throughout the hectic 60-mlnute battle between the two119 words
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Article56 1964-06-30 19 CLEVELAND. Mon.— Tony Lema gained hit third victory within a month on the American golf circuit when he beat Arnold Palmer In a sudden death' play-off In the US$lOO,OOO Cleveland Open tournament. The two players had tied with 270 after 72 holes. Jack Nlcklai* and Terry Dill tiedReuter - 56 words
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Miscellaneous68 1964-06-30 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Friendly: Perak Chinese v Singapore Malays (Stadium Perak) 7.30 p.m.; Taipinc Lgr: RMR v Transport (Jn Padang). S'gor Dtr. 3: TPCA v Umno (Princes Rd); Bungsar Indians v VOCSC (Taylor Rd): S'gor Club v Indian Movies (padang): Pantai Youngsters v Chul Lok (Kg Bahru). L. Perak Div.68 words
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86 1964-06-30 20 NEW DELHI. Mon.— The police ha\e arrested 34 ConimiinLsi.s in connection with an outbreak of house burnings In an Isolated district of Central India. Violence and fires broke out aa pro-Russian factions of the party quarrelled with pro-Chinese Communists. Thousands of homes wereAP - 86 words
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357 1964-06-30 20 Minister stays up with gun— but no tiger SUCH A POOR HOLIDAY FOR MR. TAN... TANAH RATA, Mon. The Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. who went fishing and hunting tiger during a weekend holiday here, left this morning for Kuala Lumpur a disappoint- ed man, with the re- mark.357 words
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Article49 1964-06-30 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— Pre-uni-versity t-tuaents from the Beatty Secondary School. Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, and the Raffles' Institution, will participate in the finals of the Oil Knowledge Quiz, organised by the Raffles Institution's Science and Mathematics Society, at the school hall at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow.49 words
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Article430 1964-06-30 20 I LONDON. Mon —The first day of the new Stock Exchange account has been a satisfactory alfair with equities a«aln responding to quiet selective buying. This, however, was largely confined to the secondary issues while the leader.* were less in the picture. Steel shares were prominent with gains430 words
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Article, Illustration350 1964-06-30 20 UNION WITH GREECE: NEW BID BY GRIVAS NICOSIA, Monday. QREEK Cypriol leader (icn. Georae Grtvaa yesterday made Ins expected bid to launch a popular movement for union of strife lorn Cyprus. mmi^mhi iiiinwMiiM-M il Gen. Grivas. leader of the Greek Cypriot rebellion which won independence for Cyprus in 1960. spokeUPI - 350 words
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113 1964-06-30 20 TAIPEH. Mon. The two pistols found in the wreckage had nothing to do with the crash of a civil air transport plane in Central Formosa, in which Dato and Datin I. nki- and 55 other people aboard were killed, the spokesman of theAP - 113 words
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242 1964-06-30 20 WIMBLEDON WIMBLEDON. Mon. Top* seeded Roy Emerson of Australia and Holder CR, Chuck" McKinley iUS». the No. 2 Seed, won through to the semi-finals of the men's singles here today. They were joined by Australian Fred Stolle and German Wilhelm BungertReuter; AP - 242 words
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Article117 1964-06-30 20 Cricket tea scores LONDON. Hon.— Tea scores in today'! cricket nv' \t Portsmouth: Hampshire 327. Leicestershire 228 for %t» At r'olkestonr: cambi irtgp University 255. Keni 226 tor live. \t Lord's: Middlesex 274 for eicht declared. Es.vx 22 1 for eißhi. \t l>erb> 290. Derbyshire '203 lor three. At Northampton:117 words
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Advertisement182 1964-06-30 20 1 1 iiI*OJI U I n i 1 1 \^ii*^ How the spreading of investment in "leader" shares protects you. Performance of Unit Trust Funds as compared with the Malaysian stock exchange industrial share index. Stock Exchange Dec. 63=100 Stock Exchonge 1.6.64 26.6.64 Percentage Decrease 1.6.64 to 26.6.64 105.15 95.69182 words
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