The Straits Times, 5 July 1964
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Title Section21 1964-07-05 1 NATIONAL Li' M SINGAP^ I f -6JUL\96i in THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1.479 SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1964. 20 CENTS. KDN 73221 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1964-07-05 1 ALAN KHOO - NEW SUMMIT URGENT— LOPEZ From ALAN KHOO: "^JK Salvador Lopez, the Philippine envoy, warned today against "escalation of the Malaysian conflict into an open nuclear war involving the United States, lirituin and Russia." "That is why." Mr. Lopez said in an interview shortly before he left for1,029 words
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Article17 1964-07-05 1 A journey to London, Paris, New York, Washington, Ottawa to expose Soekarno's aggressive intentions17 words
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Article521 1964-07-05 1 DAHARI ALI - DAHARI ALI By I Kuala Lumpur, Sat TENGKU Abdul Rahman leaves tomorrow on one of Malaysia's biggest efforts to present and publicise its case in the capitals of the free world. The mission which will expose Soekarno's aggressive intentions towards Malaysia will take the Tengku to London,521 words
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822 1964-07-05 1 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN From I ONDON, Sat. Com- mon wealth leaders now assembling here for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conxerence beginning on Wednesday may expect a forthright as.spssment of the critical South-East Asian situation caused by Indoresia's "crush Malaysia" policy. The Prime Ministers822 words
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Article37 1964-07-05 1 TAIPEH. S.<r Pormofcan police headquarters said today that a preliminary investigation showed no foul play was involved in the June 20 plane crush in central Formosa, which killed all 57 per- ions aboard— AP.AP - 37 words
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252 1964-07-05 1 I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Thousands ot racing fans at the Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit races today In Petallng Jaya waiched wit 1 horror ah v motorcyclist was catapulted through the air. during practice laps in the morning. The rider was A. Armstrong (above) a member252 words
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Article99 1964-07-05 1 SINGAPORE, bat. Shareholders of Kutong Bedok Bite Co. Ltd. today manned the coinpai.vs services tor nvo hour* because their employee.*. HN attending a union meetinß. They operuted a skeleton service of six buses from 3 p.m. until the busmen returned at 5 p.m. The skeleton .service was99 words
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Article72 1964-07-05 1 LONDON. Sat. A drug to stop bitches coming int* WIN was announced yesterday. This contraceptive for canines made hv the Upjohn firm of Crawley. South-east Kneland. can al*o be used on cats and horses. It is injected under the skin Tests on the hormone in the I'nitedReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration12 1964-07-05 1 Crash— and Armstrong hurtles off his motor-bike PICTURE BT LIM YAW CMONO12 words
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274 1964-07-05 1 Vietcong raid: U.S. soldiers bide in jungle CAIGON, Sat.-Ameri- can soldiers fled and hid In the jungle when their camp was attacked ard overrun by Vietcong guerillas early today. Forty-one government troops were killed and 27 wounded. Including two Americans. The July the Fourth raid came at an American SpecialAP; UPI - 274 words
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Article66 1964-07-05 1 JOHANNESBURG. S.U. At least li people wan tailed yeatar* day anci liundrrtl.s oi homes searched in one of tlic police .swoops la recen; J Johannesburg and Pretoria. Amoni; the rtrtnlnm ;ire two MWSpapet reporters. They are being held jnder trie 90-day clause of the Gener. IAP - 66 words
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Advertisement167 1964-07-05 1 EXQUISITE ENGAGEMENT RINGS U.S. de SUVA SONS, THE JEWELLERS 25, Raffles Place. Sin^aporc-l. Tcb ***** who demand Si B PARKER |i,| This is not an ordinary ballpoint I that you might toss in a desk drawer and forget. This is a pre- cisely engineered writing instru- I ment. The ball167 words
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149 1964-07-05 2 Donations continue to pour in for student in arrears KANGAR, Sat. Donations continued to pour in today for a student, Semi bir. Ismail, 17, who was told to leave the Tuanku Abdul Rahman School, Ipoh. because he could not pay his hostel arrears, amounting to $1121. A sum of Sl4B149 words
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Article, Illustration121 1964-07-05 2 Wife in sarong takes the salute KAMPAR. Sat. Mrv Annie Ong icng Kirn. cutting an attractive "sure in sarong and keh is. i. takes the salute at the march past of pupils «f the Auglo-ChincM-School (total enrolment 2.700 > here yesterday at the start of the schools annual athletic meet121 words
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Article35 1964-07-05 2 PENANG. Sat The Cliie! Minister. Dato Wong Pow Net. ha.s declared Province Wclleslry a rabies-free arra. It was gazetted an infected area on Oct. 14 last yew but the order has now brrn35 words
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Article90 1964-07-05 2 the &irl who once went without a name is now a household word in the Philippines WHEN sht was starting hir carter as an actress a ftw years ago she was known simply and mysteriously —is "Miss Number One." As her fame grew (she was cast in a90 words
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Article54 1964-07-05 2 Mayor praises girls' school PENANG. Sat. —The Mayor. Mr. C. Y. Choy. today praised the Penang Chinese Girls' High School for having the best-equipp-ed canteen of any school. Mr. Choy, accompanied by other councillors, today ended their tour of representative national-type Chinese schools as part of the City54 words
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288 1964-07-05 2 IT CAN BE THE TEACHING MEDIUM-UNION r j HE Sabah Government Nati v c Teachers' Union said today that it favours Malay as the medium of instruction in Sabah schools. In a letter appearing in the local papers, the union's s c c rReuter - 288 words
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Article81 1964-07-05 2 IPOH. Sat— The funeral of R«f. Brother Pinan Owen, a former director of St. Michael's Institution, took place this evening. Brother Owen, 73, died at Our Lady's Mission Hospital here last night after a short Illness. Brother Owen, who first came to Malaga in 1909, had also81 words
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Article73 1964-07-05 2 PENANO, Sat The KoU Bharu Umno branch will hold i;.s Inaugural meeting at Umno Hall, Mac Ah.'c Road, at 2 DJn tomorrow The branch has discarded Its previous name. Boutin Tanlonc. following a protest by Bagan Jrrmal Umno officials who pointed out that there was no place73 words
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Advertisement335 1964-07-05 2 BORON motorists are saving cash. ..are You? I j BORON can save you enough money on reduced save up to one of every eight gallons of gasoline fuel bills and maintenance costs to pay for your you buy, raise available road horsepower an average B^TC tv car insurance this year335 words
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Article, Illustration178 1964-07-05 3 AN artists impression of the terminal building (above) and the operations block (below) of the new 850-million International Airport at SubanK. about nine miles from Ku.ihi Lumpur. Work on the building, uith a 135-foot high control tower, started nine months ago and is178 words
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Article109 1964-07-05 3 McNeil! to call at Ministry KUALA LUMPUR. Sal— Tile Chief ol Defence Department ci the Commnnv ealth Relations Office and Principal Staff Officer to the Commonwealth Secretary, Majoi General J. M. McNelll. will be visiting the Ministry of Defentc at noon on Monday. During his half -hour visit, he will109 words
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Article74 1964-07-05 3 IPOH. Sat.— The former Mentrl Bes.ii- of Perak, Dato Sha'ari bin Sliafie. was unanimously elected a Perak representative to the Senate at the meeting of the State Legislative Assembly here today. Dato Sha'ari fills the seat vacated by the present Mentrl Besar, Inche Ahmad bin Said,74 words
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Article355 1964-07-05 3 PLAN FOR THE FUTURE, PEOPLE TOLD •pHE Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Ministry, Inche Rahim Ishak, last night urged the people to stop blaming and lamenting over the colonial past and plan instead to improve their lot. He was speaking at the St. John headquarters in Birch Road at the355 words
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345 1964-07-05 3 Methodist way to ease tension -Dr. Thio [POH. Sat. -There would be more cooperation and less confrontation from Indonesia if there had been more Methodist mission schools in Indonesia, said Dr. Thio Chan Bee, Education Secretary of the Methodist Mission in Malaya and Singapore. Speaking at the opening and dedication345 words
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Article127 1964-07-05 3 Minister to speak at MCA course IPOH. Sat.— A one-week political and civics course, organised by the youth section of the Malayan Chinese Association. Perak branch, will be opened by the Mentrt Besar. Inche Ahmad bin Said here tomorrow. About 100 youths 40 from Perak and 60 from the Pahang127 words
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Article69 1964-07-05 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Ong Tian Soon pleaded not guilty today to a charge of stealing a car. belonging to Urn Yew Lin. from the Palace Theatre car park on Oct. 30 last year. He also pleaded not guilty to an alternative charge of disposing of69 words
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Article51 1964-07-05 3 TELUK ANSON. Sat. A schoolboy. Abu Han iff a bin Zainuddin. 11, died on the spot at the 6th mile. Teluk Anson-Hutan Melintang Road yesterday when he was knocked down by a car while crossing the road at the 28th mile from here after getting down from a51 words
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Article108 1964-07-05 3 TELUK ANSON, Sat Mahadi bin Isbak and and his cousin Zaharah binte Idrus. both aged three, were drowned when they iell into the Perak River at the 2. mile, Batak Kabit Road, near here yesterday evening. They were playing at the river edge about 30 ft. from their108 words
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Advertisement297 1964-07-05 3 and behold one of the most breath-taking, awe-inspiring sights in the world: the Grand Canyon of Arizona; 280 miles long and 4 lB miles wide, it has been intricately sculptured by the hands of Nature. Or see the Golden Gate Bridge of fair San Francisco, the "Flower Drum Song" city.297 words
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Advertisement575 1964-07-05 3 4 1 MORE and MORE II PEOPLE ARE OPENING II DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Your money earns the maximum sale ami sure r.iic ol S «lie« you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD B WkING No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted your money is completely unaffected by chancing economic575 words
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Article, Illustration294 1964-07-05 4 This is a superior development of 15 acres of seaside land at Johore Bahru. 61 fine quality, architect-designed homes will be built, almost every one with magnificent views over the Straits of Johore. To give diversity and interest, three fine designs have been prepared for the houses. The294 words
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Advertisement133 1964-07-05 4 value comes first at |J BJ L| b^ D^ «=J JU J K^r^i f~ I in these attractive, well-designed, modern homes This estate offers great value to investors and home buyers. It consists of terrace, semi-detached and detached bungalows and two-storey houses on a gently sloping site. The whole estate133 words
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Advertisement432 1964-07-05 4 Cl XI I TT Art 111 aP .rt rt A development of a 2'A acre site at 3 miles J* If I I 111 J U Bukit Timah Road, just North of Balmoral I W ill lflf I K Road magnificent Tower block of ||l fIJ ■If 5 111 modern432 words
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Article182 1964-07-05 5 Street battle after talks 15 clash for 10 minutes pENANG. Sat. Two gangs fought a tenm Inutc battle in Noordin Street at noon today when talks between them on gambling debts failed. More than 15 thugs from both gangs clashed in front of a coffee shop, where the talks were182 words
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Article70 1964-07-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— An 18-year-old unemployed youth, Mohamed Saad bin Abdul Majid. of Kampong Semarang, here was today sentenced to two years jail aid six strokes of the rotan for robbery. He was l ound guilty of robbing Cheow Tong Soong of &175 st Jalan70 words
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Article23 1964-07-05 5 KLANG. Sat— The District Red Cross Society here will hold lt« annual Inspection parade at the Klang High School grounds tomorrow23 words
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Article, Illustration439 1964-07-05 5 Sultan of Perak on responsibility of Malaysian citizens 'INDEPENDENCE CANNOT BE GUARDED BY GOVT ALONE' IPOH, Saturday. THE preservation of Malaysian independence is the responsibility not only of the Central and State governments but also of "everyone who is loyal to this country," the Sultan of439 words
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Article83 1964-07-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR Sal Chong Sing Sun 19. and Mole Wan Choong. 20. both of Klang Road, today pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here to a charge of extortion. They were alleged to have ex- torted SlOB from Wong Kee. a la- bourer. by putting83 words
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Article32 1964-07-05 5 PENANO. Sat— Llm clansmen in Penang will hold a dinner on July 25 to celebrate the 101 st anniversary of the Llm Kongsi Kew j Leong Tong at Beach Street.32 words
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Article208 1964-07-05 5 Plan to boost output of farms The Sultan said: "It Is our Government's determination to make use of the national language In the field of administration and it is hoped that the directives to the various departments regarding the use of national language will be adhered to by all concern-208 words
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225 1964-07-05 5 TV becomes permanent front Monday KUALA LI'MPUK, Sat. Television Malaysia will cease to be a pilot project and will start a regular, permanent service as from Monday. It will also increase its air time by 15 hours bringing the total airtime to 40 a week. The sen-ice started in December225 words
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Article101 1964-07-05 5 KOTA BHARU. Sat. —A pad! planter, Abdul Majld bin Awang. 32. was seriously wounded last night after an attack by a man In his house i at Kampong Matang Marbau. i Tanah Merah, 60 miles from here. Abdul Majid was .sharpening his parang when he was101 words
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54 1964-07-05 5 SINGAPORE. Bat, Ng Khoon KioiiK. was charged m magistrates court today with living in part on llie immoral earnings of prostitute Ong Say Joon. 24. from the beginning of 1962 to June 29. this year. He pleaded not guilty. The casa will be heard on54 words
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Miscellaneous218 1964-07-05 5 Airport schedules AIRPORT .schedules (arrivals p.m.; Singapore <ML SB3) 4.00 and departures) for today: p.m.; Kuala Lumpur and SingaPENANG ARRIVALS MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: IPOH ARRIVALi Prom Singapore. Kuala Lumpur MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: and Ipoh <ML 106) 7.35 a.m.; Prom Smsaporo and Kuala Singapore (ML 584) 5.05 ajn.: Lumpur (ML 106) 6.40 a.m.;218 words
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Article, Illustration363 1964-07-05 6 AIDIT SAYS SOLUTION DIFFICULT AS DIFFERENCES NOT BASED ON PRINCIPLE JAKARTA, Sat. I'HE Indonesian Communist Party appears to be facing internal dissension which a conference now being held in Jakarta is seeking to overcome. The chairman of the Pa.ty, Mr. D. N. Aidit,AP - 363 words
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320 1964-07-05 6 WASHINGTON, Sat. The Central Intelligence Agency declined to comment yesterday on published reports that Dr. Fidel Castro's sister, Juana, had provided U.S. agents with information for four years before her defection from Cuba last month. The "no comment" by a CIA spokesman was in320 words
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Article69 1964-07-05 6 Grace Metal ious novel banned MILAN. Sat, The Public Prosecutor at Lodl. near here, has ordered the confiscation of j the Italian translation of Grace Metalious's last novel. "No Adam lin Eden" on the grounds that it offended public decency. Earlier this week he ordered the confiscation of Mary McCarthy'sReuter - 69 words
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Article49 1964-07-05 6 NEW DELHI. Sat.— Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. the Indian Prime Minister, who is recovering from overstrain yesterday attended to work and received some visitors. An official bulletin said his temperature remained normal for the second day and doctors were "fully satisfied with his progress "—Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article30 1964-07-05 6 NAIROBI. Sat. The Kenya I Senate yesterday passed a resolu- 1 tlon calling on the Government to fix a date for the country to become a republic— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article66 1964-07-05 6 NEW YORK. Sat.— About 100 anti-Castro Cubans demonstrated outside the British Consulate here this afternoon, protesting the sale of British buses to Cuba. The demonstrators carried two effigies one representing Castro with a .placard saying "Thank you England for your help to Commuiilsm" and theUPI - 66 words
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77 1964-07-05 6 GOLDWATER? 'IT'LL BE RACIAL VIOLENCE' PKGO (North Dakota). Sat.— Mr. William S. Gran ton (above). Republican Party presidential candidate, said yesterday that the nomination of IS. Senator Barry GoldWater as the Republican candidate for president could lead to racial violence because of Senator Goldwater's stand on civil rights. In oneAP - 77 words
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Article334 1964-07-05 6 T ONDON, Sat. Five men convicted on the evidence of an insane Scotland Yard detective have been pardoned. The case was the latest in a series of events shaking public confidence in the police force that most Britons have long assumed was the world's best.Reuter - 334 words
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194 1964-07-05 6 Ghana's bid for a 'Union Govt of Africa' APPEAL TO —Dr. BANDA RLANTYRE (Nyasa- land), Sat. The Ghana Government yesterday called on Nyasaland which will be the independent African state of Malawi in three days' time to support an attempt by President Nkrumah to form a "Union Government of Africa."AP - 194 words
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Advertisement284 1964-07-05 6 REDLANO S2 on \»j-high-pitch«d roof Xi^^i^k. NIU New Church at Bnch jW Mk BE fields. Kuala Lumpur JAW *m" 4W fH.' -A w TkM pi aj Eflft REDLANQ2 CLASSIC ENGLISH PANTILE GIVES NEW ROOFTOP BEAUTY New REDLANO 52 the larger tile saves labour costs! na REOL AND 52 Pantiles give284 words
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Advertisement334 1964-07-05 6 liAiA vl%fl E^^mmh^V nv^Mß K\ The Dunmore suite is one of the most richly cut in the Waterford range; thickly-encrusted diamonds are enclosed by arched incisions and surmounted by delicate thistle cuts, while the cut stem swells midway to a many-faced knob. As with all genuine Waterford Crystal, the word334 words
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Article50 1964-07-05 7 WASHINGTON. Sat. City prosecutors have decided the topless bathing suit is legal in the district of Columbia. "Women who wear them might be immodest, but »c don't have the kind of laws here that can stop them." Mr. Clark Kins. ►he city attorney said. A.P.AP - 50 words
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Article, Illustration349 1964-07-05 7 CONDEMNED REBELS IN ALGERIA CAN NOW BE SHOT ALCIERS. Saturday. PRESIDENT Ben Bella's Government has, as from today, the right to order executions by firing squad of people sentenced to death as counter-revolutionary terrorists. The law was passed after an impassioned lebate by the Algerian National Assembly last night. ItsReuter - 349 words
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Article, Illustration178 1964-07-05 7 Experiments to make old people young again OSCOW. Sat. Rei i?l ju venation of elderly people by hooking them up to the bodies of younger people for periods of one to two months was envisioned yesterday by a famed Soviet surgeon. Dr. Vladimir Demikhov. who has successfully transplanted heads, hearts178 words
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Article56 1964-07-05 7 BALBOA, i Panama Sat.— Dl Roberto Arias, husband of British ballerina. Dame Margot Fo:iteyn. left here by air yesterday for London to complete his re- j coveix from Runshot wounds. Dr. Arias, who was shot by a political associate, was accom- panied by a doctor andReuter - 56 words
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223 1964-07-05 7 PRINCE Sihanouk, Cambodian Head of State, said here yesterday he would not "stake a farthina" on the chances of the free world winning in South-East Asia. He told a diplomatic pre>s luncheon: "The free world starts as a loser'" Ttel m why Cambodia wasReuter - 223 words
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Article55 1964-07-05 7 FLOOD HAVOC IN MANILA pLOUI) waters swirl throueh ManiLi streets. the afteriuatli of Typnoon Winnie which struck the Philippines last weejc causing damage runniiiL, into million^ and leavine 500.000 people homeless. Above, a police patrol car is marooned in a street, leavine the law the host way it can to55 words
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Article107 1964-07-05 7 WASHINGTON. S:< .—BtT.ishnaturalised pot t Mr. T. S. Eliot. c.ir:oo: :e.s;. Mr. Walt D.j>- '»>• ;'iid menu Btatanuut Mr i Dean Achcson wen nrnuvg wiiv rer.s of '.he Medal of Freedom, ihe I hi.iif.-. Prt.-di nl«; civil bunov. I maed Tin' i»C4 winners, mi'iourcrrt b•lv107 words
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Article52 1964-07-05 7 NEW YORK tal Ml> Allene D;»vis. «6. one >t the women pioneers In aviation. tii» el in Clevrisk. Ohio, ye-tci-dav .liter a two-year tattle with eancnr Mn Diivi.- lived .i mon 1 aclvrntuious and exciting Hie Uian n;os: nwn and reieived munerous awards lor her52 words
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Article40 1964-07-05 7 ROME. S;it. Beven Hundred ro.-my ttrißflßfl went on ItrikC in Loreto yesterday demanding' unionisittion. The workers, many ol whom work on commission in their home-,. held h rally and parade to back up their demands. U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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Article82 1964-07-05 7 NAIROBI. Sat. The Speaker of Kenya's House of Representatives yesterday asked members wear in t pistols to leave them in future in the strong room of the Parliament building before entering the House. The Speaker, Mr. Hum- phrey Slade. told the Hou.sc it had conic to hisReuter - 82 words
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Article405 1964-07-05 8 rpHE Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. which opens in London on Wednesday, has many important topics awaiting its week-long discussions. From our point of view, of f course the outstanding i item on the agenda will be Indonesia's aggression against Malaysia. Tengku Abdul Rahman will405 words
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Article764 1964-07-05 8 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES ■■H A Sunday Times Inquiry aVaaaaafal b> wm^mm Singapore, s.it. hhbbbb SINGAPORE'S most precious commodity today is land. Whether it is reclaimed from swamps, flaitened out of rugged bills, redeemed from a squatter's vegetable patch or recovered from beneath the debris of a demolished pre-war764 words
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Article101 1964-07-05 8 THE THINGS THEY SAY... AS I LEFT University College Hospital I courteously refused to teD a young girl in which room lay Ringo Starr. crippled with ■■■n-illitis -You filthy Brown-up." she said. Mtii us. Sunday Times. WHEN I unbuttoned my ammunition pouch. I found that my batman, who knew more101 words
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Article, Illustration850 1964-07-05 8 MALAY MEDIUM Not against its use in schools but... A REPLY BY THE KUCHING TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION: I to Syrd Nasir bin Ismail.- director of thr Dtu.in Bahasa dan Pustak.i WE arc replying on l>ehalf of the Kucfaing Teachers Association to your comments in The Sunday Times of June 28. We850 words
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Article312 1964-07-05 8 TEACHERS PLEA TO COUNCIL MEMBERS THE Kuchin? Teachers' Association has coupled its letter to all Sarawak MPs on education issues with an appeal to members of the Council Negri and Supreme Council in Sarawak. This said (in part):- The association h»> lieves that the issurs mentioned in the letter are312 words
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Article490 1964-07-05 8 ■^"■^KEEP YOUR LETTERS SHORI A SOLUTION THE failure of the Tokyo Summit was not unexpected. Any reasonable person would have seen the writing on the wall well before the start from President Soekarno's past behaviour. Our Tengku has gone a long way to seek peace and friendship, but490 words
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Advertisement770 1964-07-05 8 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS I :n H,.rd* $tM 'Mlm.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. In Mil- I Koad Sunday arrvlca i> m All Welcome SETHCtOA COSPCL HALL 77 Iran tlaaah Road Centenary RerlvsJ Mf-tinm July Ito 10 Fpealr.tr Dr. L. tin Mi- I All welcome. FRKC LITCRATURC Supplied to la l^lam or AbmadtrI I Movnnent770 words
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Advertisement276 1964-07-05 8 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the worried because they cannot way you speak and write? Are depend upon their English you sure that you are not not "letting them down." It making mistakes that cause was276 words
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Article393 1964-07-05 9 'Dragon' jailed for five years EXTORTION ATTEMPT- I/LALA LUMPUR. Sat. A youth who described himself as "the unison with the poisonous horn" was today jailed for rive years for attempted extortion of, $20,000 from a contractor. Mr. Justice Our al.sn ordered that Ong Chye Heng, 24. of Malacca be given393 words
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Article, Illustration640 1964-07-05 9 Tun Razak warns of subtle bids to cause disunity A call to show world that 'Malaysia is strong, united nation KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today warned youth leaders to be "on special guard" against subtle attempts being made by subversive640 words
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410 1964-07-05 9 Funeral of Dato, Datin Loke: Last post by cadets KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Cabinet Ministers and Government officials are expected to attend the funeral of Dato Loke Wan Tho and Datin Loke. here tomorrow. The two jade green marble caskets containing the ashes of Dato and Oatln Loke which were specially410 words
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Article, Illustration177 1964-07-05 9 Normin Shah is the name— and diplomacy is her line KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A 22-year-old KirJ from Johore Bahru has become the first women trainee diplomat at the Ministry of External Affairs. She is Che Norman Shah binSabirln, who received an Honours degree in history at the University of Malaya177 words
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Article160 1964-07-05 9 SINGAPORE, Sat.—The cable laying ship Mercury has begun laying the 600-mile cable in the Jesselton to Singapore section of the South-East Asia Commonwealth TelephoneCable System (Seacom). The Mercury, owned by Cable and Wireless Ltd., sailed from Jesselton for Singapore yesterday after splicing the Jesselton snore-end160 words
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Article65 1964-07-05 9 beauty salon SINGAPORE. Prt.—About MO.--000 in beauty aids went up in smoke last night In a "mysterious" Bras Basah Road fire. The cause of the hour-long blaze In the padlocked Duchesse Beauty Salon has still not been determined. Situated in between the Qantas Airways offices and a tailor's65 words
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Article, Illustration401 1964-07-05 9 TWO BLIND MEN TO SEE AGAIN IN WEEK SINGAPORE. Sat. Liftis brightening up for two more blind men here. In a week's time, they will be able to see again. And success has raised hopes that sight will soon be restored to more than 100 of Singapore's 1.000 blind people.401 words
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Advertisement153 1964-07-05 9 W\- -vw. .<#<!' -v «jS QPn kbpS BbW Skin needs r^KSp I for delicate beauty The secret of true beauty is a delicate, natural look the look that comes from a skin that blooms with freshness. To keep your skin fresh and lovely use NIVEA CREME it contains a unique153 words
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Advertisement77 1964-07-05 9 when mothers talk babies W^^^S\ they talk LACTOGEN iffffTiTl and when nothers- to-be want to know about the i care of their forthcoming baby Lactogen is there b|Bfeo to help them. If you are a new mother or mother-to-be cut out and send this advertisement to £M Nestles Products (M)77 words
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Miscellaneous233 1964-07-05 9 TV roundup ""TELEVISION programmes for Monitor Indian art; 11.25 Protoday: gramme summary in all lanTV SINGAPORE guages for the next day and CHANNEL 6 close rHA NNFL 8 i—TtoM -Xi :>•' c of Hedlerow 1 30 Two of 746 Hindustani cinema Kind" l^News 1 3^ C T,X U) L "t233 words
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Article, Illustration168 1964-07-05 10 2 MORE DEATHS FROM CHOLERA KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two out-of-hospital deaths due to cholera were reported in Trengapnu in the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. today bringing the death toll caused by the disease In the East Coast States of Kelantan. Trengganu and Pahang to 73. There wen seven168 words
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Article337 1964-07-05 10 Singapore on show at Chicago MALAYSIAN CULTURE WITH A TWIST AT AIRPORT FOR THREE IN A HURRY SINGAPORE. Sat LM)R thrw Americans who are in great hurry to circle the globe, the Singapore airport became the nerve centre of Malaysian culture yesterday evening. Outside the YIP suit*, on the turf337 words
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Obituary32 1964-07-05 10 MADAM TAN BIAK Oak oa 4 64. Deeply mourned by her b*Irved children, mother, brother! nnd sisters Funeral on Monday. 9.1 M Service at St HUda* Church. Katong at 400 pm.32 words
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Article30 1964-07-05 10 K S. ABDUL MAJEKD thank relatives and friends for attendant* »t. funeral of his late brother K 8 Mohamed Thayoob Regret for not informing many frtend* of mmMh death.30 words
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Obituary22 1964-07-05 10 IN LOVING memory of Retntto Mever who died sth July 19M Sadly missed by his wife R*y and son Ken.22 words
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126 1964-07-05 10 Dr. Toh sees new airport terminal SINGAPORE. Sat. Alter an hour's tour of the new airport terminal building this morning, the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Ton Chin Chye. said: "I am impressed and satisfied with it." This was Dr. Toll's first vi>,;t sJnM the building was opened last month by126 words
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Article93 1964-07-05 10 PENANG. Sat.— P. Victor X;»vier. unemployed, today pleaded not guilty to using criminal force on a nurse. Miss Yong Saw Sim. with intent to outrage her modest y at the Raia Tun L'da pier yesterday. Xavier 35. further denied a second count of attempting to93 words
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Article71 1964-07-05 10 PENANG. Sat.— A burglar ransacked a sundry goods shop in Paiani Road yesterday and escaped on a stolen bicycle with $270 in cash and goods. The proprietor. Mr. Loo Seong Meng, reported to police he woke up at about 7 ajn. and found the front of71 words
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Article50 1964-07-05 10 PENANG Sat. About 20 adult education classes students from Penang and Province Wellesley will stage a variety concert at St. Xaviers Institution hall. Farquhar Street, on July 12. Students taking part are also contestants in the National LanKuane reading competition of the Adult Education Students' section.!50 words
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Advertisement410 1964-07-05 10 ThTnS holden People are saying there's never been a car like this before at anywhere near the price! And you'll agree when you get behind the wheel! Now's the time to see your Ho/den Dealer! PHHH|j^BHHpg| SMOOTH RED CARPET RIDE! NEW POWER-SWEPT STYLING! ■HM F|7Q nc wait ou tr^ I410 words
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Advertisement686 1964-07-05 10 Late CLASSIFIEDS 1 20 words tlO (minimum) TAN EE SEONG. eldest md of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Jtn Hon. to Tao> Kirn Ngoh. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Teo Eng Beng on 6-7-84. OBOROE CHRISTINE B*. tween George Krlshnan. a-o Mr. and Mrs. Vengadaaamy and Christine Baptist, do Mrs.686 words
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538 1964-07-05 11 NEW NANTAH SET-UP: AGREEMENT RATIFIED SINGAPORE, Saturday. r JHE Nanyang University Pan-Malayan Delegates Conference today unanimously ratified a six-point agreement with the Singapore Government on the reorganisation of the university. The agreement was drawn up after a series of meetings between the Government and a flvetnan delegation appointed by the538 words
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559 1964-07-05 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. A university staffed by 90 per cent Malaysians. A university to train, imbue and inspire youths with ideals of nation-building. This is the type of unlver sity that Malaysia needs, and which must be created In the next 10 to559 words
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Article59 1964-07-05 11 SUNGEI PAT AN I Sat. The Malaysian Army Chief of Staff. Maj.-Oen Abdul Hamid bin Bidin today urged 300 Malaysia Rangers to be ready to serve the country"We are being confronted by a neighbour bent on destroying our peace and prosperity," he told them at59 words
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Article344 1964-07-05 11 l/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia's authority on tin. Mr. H. M. Fuller, said today that Americans were "keenly aware" of the need to stimulate production to safeguard the future supply position. Mr. Fuller was. commenting on the new legislation approved by the U.S. Senate and House of344 words
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Article291 1964-07-05 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Combined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bousiead (1.000) 11.71; C. S. Holdings (1.000) 53. 13: Duniops <3.000> 52.16. < 1.000) 52.17; P and N urd.s <2.000> 53.33; Hume291 words
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Article111 1964-07-05 11 Build-up on isles facing Malaya VI ALAC C A. Sat. T1 Heavy Indonesian military build-up is going on in a chain of islands facing Malacca.! Neg r i Sembilan and j Johore. The Malacca Chief Minister. I Inche Abdul Ghaffar bin Baba, said this today. The islands are Pulau Rupat.111 words
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Article35 1964-07-05 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Eat The Mentri Besar of Johore, Da to Hail Hassan bin Hajt Yunos. today opened a $7,000 veterinary centre In Pontian. near here. The centre will benefit 120.000 rural people35 words
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Advertisement68 1964-07-05 11 The Partners of ODFON CINEMA. Kota Bharu Dato (Dr.) S. Arulampalam Dato A R. Nachlappan The CATHAY CINEMA. Kuantan Mr. Llm Chin Hui Mr Llm Chin Ann The CATHAY CINEMA. Kuala Trenceanu Dato Wee Yew Tianc convey their deepest condolences and sympathies to MRS. LOKE YEW and the Cathay Organisation68 words
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Advertisement227 1964-07-05 11 Clear, healthy skin in just a few days Gamophan Soap kills germs. It contains 2% Hexachloro* phene, the powerful germicide and because of its prolonged anti-bacterial effect reduces bacterial contamination of the hands and other parts of the body. Gamophen Soap prevents body odour, is hard and long-lasting, but so227 words
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Miscellaneous65 1964-07-05 11 I Gentlemen. I've ..you have bee* selected, ~so, go to ucrk! 00 J^w AM acquired your unth the agreement 'of 4 thorough job mt^^^djM crg'etii&tron 40 the st&f, because you'll find no doors -Hrtt you may run of your unbiewishecf barred •the glide- njie record of -toycu... our k-h&e /^^rfTTl65 words
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Article341 1964-07-05 12 LOPEZ: NEW SUMMIT A MUST Nuclear war danger From Page One the deteriorating situation between Malaysia and Indonesia. Mr. Lopez said he would delay taking up appointment as envoy in the United Nations until a fresh round of talks was convened. Commenting on the Malaysian proposal to take up the341 words
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Article82 1964-07-05 12 Folk dancing course SINGAPORE. Sat.— The International Folk Dance Club of the Chinese YMCA is sponsoring Hi fourth International folk dance Intensive course at the Chinese V auditorium from Aug. 5 to 21 from 9.30 a.m. daily. This is a follow-up of the previous course in April to afford more82 words
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Letter101 1964-07-05 12 K°T A BHARL. Sat. Five people were seriously injured when a car in which they were travelling overshot a corner and ran into a ditch at Pendek 12 miles from here last night. The car. beloYiginc to a PMIP Member of Parliament for Kota Bharu101 words
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Article, Illustration603 1964-07-05 12 A MINI by Jaguars! You might never have heard of it before, but you could well be driving one in Malaysia in the not too distant future. For the motoring mystery of the month is whether Jaguars along with other leading British car manufactures will be adding603 words
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Advertisement1243 1964-07-05 12 REGULAR OFFICER CADETSHIPS MALAYSIAN ARMED FORCES ■1. Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for entry into the Federation Military College, Sungei Besi, as Officer Cadets in January, 1965 to be trained as Regular Officers for the Malaysian Army, Royal Malaysian Navy and Royal Malaysian Air Force. 2. Applicants must be1,243 words
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Advertisement132 1964-07-05 12 4*Mayfair^ < |fflffi! Ar II |f |^|7|Conditioned f H BAR RESTURAVI iicj'Mi in ik« nei l nil r I i All air-condilionrit hrrtroom- I «:th privit* Datha. v iHtphon* T I•' fl'.»:on SN/S5 N/S rf Aimpnlan St., j i i v i »tt S'p*tt. Tk T«1:*****'7. T*!»^»^«*M^ N v Diiatndt.132 words
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Article, Illustration25 1964-07-05 13 rCLAUDIA Sh*> has no need to took so furtively over her shouUler— far SUCC€>SS stares her in the face. Her neu? film: "Vir€*us IVarhr25 words
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Article, Illustration928 1964-07-05 13 RODERICK MANN - NEVER QUIT... RODERICK MANN I^H l^^^kw^wi JOAN CRAWFORD d HOLLYWOOD is justly famous for its feuds. Juicy feuds. Hundred-octane feuds Feuds laced with hate and venom. So much so that, to assist anxious hostesses in compiling their guest lists, Walter Winchell regularly publishes the names of those who should never928 words
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Article248 1964-07-05 13 ALL who know Mr. Goh Soon Tioe (and where is the Singaporean music-lover who does not?) are aware A his ambuion to brln* that greatest of all guitarists. Andres Segovia, to play in Singapore. Weil, he is cios" to realising it. Before the Spanish nwe.-tro left Madrid last248 words
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Advertisement493 1964-07-05 13 z\_ {JtqantittLuoJi |^J^ i ALL THEATRES OF THE 5 CATHAY ORGANISATION CIRCUIT WILL BE CLOSED TODAY, BEING THE DAY OF THE FUNERAL IN KUALA LUMPUR OF THC S LATE DATO LOKE WAN r. THO AND DATIN LOKE, AND ALSO OF THE 2 S MEMORIAL SERVICE IN j SINGAPORE. F. 1493 words
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Advertisement180 1964-07-05 13 Jt]|ltlllllllllC)IIIIMIIIItlC2IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC]|IIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC]llllllllllllC]^ TEL: 21-116 ODEON (SINGAPORE) GALA CHARITY PREMIERE in aid of 1 V UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE FUND APPEAL I I THURSDAY, 16th JULY 1964 at 8.00 p.m. I I UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF jjg 1 HE. THE YANG DI-PERTUAN NEGARA Ifl i SCREENING From FRI., 17th JULY, 1964- 5180 words
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Advertisement110 1964-07-05 13 SUNDAY TIMES PICTURE :udo(s-po,., c !s c "THE REMARKABLE aifießT devotes himself to a tour- de-force in 'Night Must Fall.' The sheer yirtuousity of his performance causes one to squirm!" -Boi'tt C'O*"T'. N. r. T.mti I UM H6M NEGRT" w "A Classic Horror Movie! Bone chilling." urn mm Today 3110 words
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Advertisement157 1964-07-05 13 iili^fe CAPITOL (spore, OPENS TODAY" &9 30 NO FREE LIST I MARGARET TU CHUAN in "SONGFEST" a Co-«tarring JULIE SHIH YEN CHIAO CHUANG Mandarin in Show Scope Color Superimposed tnqluh Subi. HK^WUBUI£)IMs: iO? UAIICtTPB I I SKY 11^ I tilI SINGAPORE— ||W^ ■F^aßji IV I REX&SKY (spore) COMING SOON" Casa157 words
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506 1964-07-05 14 GOODING 8 FOR 36 AND MORE TO FOLLOW ■\TALACCA. Sat. Singapore i l and Malacca ended the first day's play in their MCA interstate south aonr "final" with only two runs between on the flrsi innings Singapore holding the advantage with 101 against Malacca's 99. Singapore had another 28 minutes'506 words
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295 1964-07-05 14 After 6 years first cricket win for Kedah A LOR STAR, Sat. Kedah scored their first cricket victory in six years when they beat Perak by seven wickets In the MCA inter-state match here today. Kedah's last victory was In 1958 when they beat Penang at Penang. Scores: Perak 145295 words
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750 1964-07-05 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL: By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. VUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor took a t?8-run lead over Penang on the first day's play here on the padang in the match IC decide the north zone finalists in the MCA inter-state tournament, but it750 words
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Article79 1964-07-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Selangor beat Perils 14-1 in Malaya Cup soccer match hele tonight. Stanley Oabrielle f6>. Thanabalan < s > Kirn Lent; (3) and Pook Yoong were the Selangor scorers. Jimrah got Perlis's goal. Selangor: Chene Lee; Abdullah Noordin. Zainal Abidin: Nnmasivay;>m. Sardar79 words
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Article209 1964-07-05 14 England recover after poor start LEEDS, Sat. England fought back today in the Third Test at Headingley after a magnificent i6n h;y Peter Burge had steered Australia into a firsu innings lead of 121 runs. Australia were all out ten minutes after lunch for 389 and at close England were209 words
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Article92 1964-07-05 14 LONDON, Sat— Tea scores la today's cricket matches: Worcester: Wore:. 157 (D. Morgan 5-41) v Derby. The Oval: Hampshire 213-4 (G. Keith 71. D. Livingstone 74 n.0.) v Surrey. Hastings: Kent 196-5 (M. Denness 58. J. Prodger 51 n.0.) v Sussex. Bath: Somerset 186-3 iG. AtkinsonReuter - 92 words
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Article67 1964-07-05 14 LONDON. Sat. In th» men's doubles final of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships Bob Hewitt and Fred Stolle Australia seeded No. 3. beat Roy Emerson and Ken Fletcher (Australia). seeded No. 4. 7-5. 11-9, 6-4. In the women's doubles final Margaret Smith and Lesley Turner (Australia),67 words
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650 1964-07-05 14 DEXTER GAVE AUSTRALIANS BREATHING SPACE By JACK FINGLETON J4EADINGLEY, Sat—England skipper Ted Dexter let Australia out of the bag here yesterday In the third Test at Leeds. Imagine the position from lunch to tea. The Australians hit back valiantly In the morning with Bobby Simpson and Bill Lawry putting on650 words
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Advertisement440 1964-07-05 14 1i... pF- n IKeep COOL with Carrier Rite and shins! Its a wonderful feeling when you refrigeration, can offer you the finest and most awake fit, fresh and eager to start the day after a comprehensive range of air-conditioning units. Be good night's sleep. However, living in a hot, it440 words
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Advertisement114 1964-07-05 14 DON'T BE BULLIED L«« in* teach you »cret moves that can porolys* and disable any thug in seconds. Let me teach you Karato tfca world's greatest and most effective self-defence system yet etevitad. Let me reveal to yay the secrets that enabled me to become the mott feared and respected114 words
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587 1964-07-05 15 WIMBLEDON, Sat. Roy Emerson. Australian tennis rebel, won the Wimbledon title yesterday and said he was ready to be forgiven and to help his country's bid to win back the Davis Cup from the United States. Fred Stoll, another rebel who was beaten by587 words
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Article104 1964-07-05 15 lIENLEY ON THAMES. Sal.— The Soviet eiglit irom Lithuania stole the show at the Royal Rowing Regatta nere yesterday by shattering the course record by seven seconds Even with wind assistance, to cover the 1 mile 550 varcis course (2.112 metres) as they did in 6104 words
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Article49 1964-07-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR Snt Nc Joo Pong and Conrad Talalla will re-ra-esem Selnneor tn the Malaysian Cychata* Federation 1000 metres sprint rhamolonshlp at the Dlplo- Me Enclave on July 11 In the flna! Joo Pon* clorkrd lmin 17 2 nnr: 1 20 9 and Talalla 1:18.0 and 1:183.49 words
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Article1968 1964-07-05 15 Race 1: 1.0 Cl 5 Oiv 5 ($6,000) 6S 1 241U5 Pud* a (Hcaithy St.) Sullivan. 7 9.00 'Dracoo S 2 ***** Aqua Queen (faultan of Pahang) Lee. 4 9.0 (F) 'Rahwt 10 3 ***** Mod Chert (Ever St.) Allan. 4 8.13 Wilton 5 4 91U08 Docmaytor a1,968 words
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Article200 1964-07-05 15 I PM>M JEEP CALL BOY roivTtß BMW 1 BFGINI Bi:GITU Aqua Queen St. Janeiro HARVEST Begini Begitu Martingale 81 (.INI BEG ITU M.minitale Pride Race 2 CALL ME SIR Malaysia Putra Klang ARC EN CIEL Call Me Sir I'ulra Klang VKAKIL'3I Arc En I irl Putra King Race 3200 words
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815 1964-07-05 15 MALAPIN WILL START ODDS-ON FAVOURITE By Epsom Jeep \f ALAPIN sticks out, a mile in the Cl. 3 Div. 2 6f T1 handicap (Race 4) at Penang today and I make him the best bet in today's card of 10 races. This Coronation Boy three-year-old made an impressive debut at815 words
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Article23 1964-07-05 15 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Begini Begitu (Race 1), Apa Kabar (Race 3) and Malapin (Race 4). The going is good.23 words
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875 1964-07-05 15 ("'A* PARIS (Race 6> has I improved out of all recognition and sho v Id make it thre—off-the-reel. At Penang in May he routed a Cl. 6 Div. 1 field over 5Jf by four lengths At Kuala Lumpur last875 words
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Advertisement725 1964-07-05 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE M Word! JU (¥im.)—Box St cli «tlr. CCNUINC PHOTOSTATS, FoloRohinauu Road, 8 pore MM DANDRUFF, BALDNESS. THINNING, Fallinx. Grrylnn Hair, Scalp Trc«tmrnt bclunlve Hair Re»toratlon Byitrm. Th« Hair Clinic. 10 Prln«*p »tr»ft. Singapore. AppoiDtmant: Pbon« MM SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) tt Word, U (mtm.y—Box It et».725 words
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Advertisement272 1964-07-05 15 MEN WOMEN feel Young again Am we trow older It's only natural that wo begin to clow down. But some people rrow old faster than they should. Then they feel weak. tired, find It hard to keep workinc and seldom cat any fun oat of life. Do* to Ntw improved272 words
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Article, Illustration617 1964-07-05 16 CONRAD NG; FRANCIS BOEY - CONRAD NG and FRANCIS BOEY Specially tuned Volvos provide the surprise but... By Hasegawa was the motor-cycle star QN THE NEW and faster Petaling Jaya course for the Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit races. Alan Bond's Lotus 23-B had no trouble in winning the sports cars617 words
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408 1964-07-05 16 SINGAPORE, Saturday. HpHIS should have been Singapore's Aw Hoe Cup A for the second year running but the forwards failed to score oft a good number of easy chances today and in the end they allowed Hong Kong to level 1-1.408 words
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230 1964-07-05 16 Jega beats Varsity sprint records SINGAPORE. Sat. —M. Jegathesan broke two meet records at the University of Singapore athletic championships at Bukit ,Timah today. He won the 100 m in 1.1 sec and the 200 In 22.1 sec, beating Low Sin Chock's marks. Ground conditions were very poor. 100 m:230 words
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Article102 1964-07-05 16 IPOH. Sat. Two records MN set at the Perak Police sports on the Municipal padang here today. Insp. Kamaruddin of Tapah cleared 1.68 m In the high jump, an Improvement of .Bm. In the 800 m PC Yassln of Police Field Force did 2 mm102 words
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Article30 1964-07-05 16 IPOH, Sat Ten records were broken in the Anderson School athletic meet here today. Sholb bin Abdullah who won four events, second in another was champion athlete.30 words
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Article40 1964-07-05 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore and Hong Kong will meet in a third match at Jalan Besar on Tuesday (5.15 p.m.), in memory of the late Awang Bakar. The proceeds will bo to the Awang Bakar Memorial Fund.40 words
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Article30 1964-07-05 16 LONDON. Sat. Maria Bueno. of Brazil, won the women's singles title at the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships today. She beat the holder, Australia's Margaret Smith. 6-4 7-9 6-3.30 words
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Article287 1964-07-05 16 Babarom sets 3 jump marks PENANG. Sat.— Nine records, including two Penang State marks were brokeni at the PWD athletic meet held at the City Stadium today. Champion Athlete Baharom Ahmad set new marks in high jump, long jump and hop-step-jump. His 13.95 m for the triple jump was better287 words
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Article373 1964-07-05 16 QYDNEY. Sat. Results of Australian Association Football matches played today were: XSW (X) OIV 1: Adamstown 3. Mavfield 1. NSW (FED) DIV. 1: Croatia 2. Corinthians 2: Cumberland 3. Bankstown 2; Prague 5, Canterbury 0. NSW (FED) DIV 8: Sydney Aust 3. Manly 1: Thistle 3. WollongongReuter - 373 words
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Advertisement144 1964-07-05 16 J_^|/ /No Sir, not really— I I it's just another of /^W| V those tall storks. J ou d'dn't really think you'd V^***^ shot up three inches, did you? Y^ It's your clothes they're sufter- ing from after wash shrinkage! /I And how they're suffering! V ft No, you won't144 words
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Advertisement256 1964-07-05 16 Up-to-the-minute in accuracy and design Westclox BIG BEN Available with fully luminous dial and hands in white case with gold bezel. Also in black case with chrome bezel. Adjustable loud or soft repeater alarm. Single key wind. Whisper—quiet tick. Unbreakablecrystal. Height:sin. Westclox world's biggest best-selling range of clocks Sole Agents:256 words
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Article, Illustration10 1964-07-05 1 "We've got the man who sabotaged the ship...10 words
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Article115 1964-07-05 1 THIS is a story about British nuclear submarine sent on spying mission in Russian waters. A mysterious explosion has wrecked her complex mechanism. Now she is helpless on the seabed, seven miles inside Russian waters. Twenty-nine j* men have survived. %TrteyJ»*v« escape gear. But if they use fit* the115 words
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Article, Illustration23 1964-07-05 1 Pogcs Pages Seriol For Women Jan* Lee 1, 5 2, 3 4 Know Alls 4 Stars 6 Comics 6, 7, 823 words
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1126 1964-07-05 1 STEPHEN COULTER - STEPHEN COULTER 'pHE vote* camp o\er. "Shipcompany, tin.- is the Captain ■peaking. "You are all asking yourselves where we axe You were not, I ninv SUppO know. Bui we've run Into trouble. nn<: I urn jjolni; to take tiie res) telling1,126 words
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Advertisement749 1964-07-05 1 For quick promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into CHOOSE OJE OF THISi OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND!* IF YOU sre ambitious, forward-looking md keen to I IC w AIID DcrT ciißicrT make the most of today's opportunities, here is s WHICH IS TOUR IMTT iUBjtV.I749 words
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Article, Illustration160 1964-07-05 2 HERE'S a girl who looks good enough to eat in a filmy shift dress printed with sugar pink and tangerine coloured roses. The dress is printed nylon chiffon mounted on a silky lining. It is a straight shift, gathered at the u.iist. with a scoop neck and no160 words
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Article, Illustration341 1964-07-05 2 THE WAY TO BUY CHEAPLY BUT WELL rE rules of Cash-Register-Dressing where every cent adds vp are simple. 1. Get to know your sources: the cheap stores arc the first and most obvious place to look. 2. Learn to say NO to shop assistants: you341 words
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310 1964-07-05 2 Mice, men and the nature of women AFTER a life-time spent delving into the female mind, Freud had to confess to a friend that he still could not answer the question: "What does woman want?" Oscar Wilde, though not perhaps the best authority on women, did rather better. Asked by310 words
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Article236 1964-07-05 2 A GUARD from a lunatic asylum rushed up to the farmer as he was worklng In the field and gasped "I'm looking for an escaped lunatic Did he pass this way?" The farmer thought for a minute. "What's he look like?" "Well." said the guard. "he's236 words
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Advertisement240 1964-07-05 2 L bom'before H|\^ Jr Endocil can make your skin young again—and this time you can keep it young! In 21 days you will see the y O «Td lost for ever! And now difference! The firm, springy your skin need never show its texture, the life and beauty age again,240 words
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Advertisement268 1964-07-05 2 New Style From j maidenfbrm: Q/ (Mad* In U.S.A.) t^L^^^^^S^ wf\^ .^Mß LI v. tL lit* SWEET MUSIC with straps /"T J of a unique new non-rip- V y I pling, non-rolling elastic! These new straps stretch V^Y smoothly over your should- A s<^^. ers, around the back and L^MaH^MM^Mi^268 words
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Article, Illustration934 1964-07-05 3 BIRTH-CONTROL PILLS ARE IN THE NEWS. WHAT ARE THEY AND HOW DO THEY AFFECT HAPPY MARRIAGE? A MOTHER GIVES HER ANSWERS ON A VITAL AND PERSONAL SUBJECT ALL right. So now we know about The Pill. We've listened jo eminent churchmen discussing the ripjils and wrongs934 words
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Article, Illustration181 1964-07-05 3 It's the bathing suit dress NO W comes the bathing -suit dress, sexy and slinky, and for those rare and ravishing days when it's so hot that a bathing-suit is just about all that a girl wants to be wearing. Rut which girl saunters around the house clad in a181 words
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Advertisement161 1964-07-05 3 Ad»ertliiMnent r V( I ci ens h a clear, 1" youthful complexion, areas where age signs first begin to show should be given extra rich nourishment at night. Massage gently with Ulan Vitalising Night Cream along the deeper expression lines in an upward and outward movement. Be very careful with161 words
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Advertisement233 1964-07-05 3 FRESH AS SPRING... ALL YEAR ROUND I llrlrna KnMn^lrin APPLE BLOSSOM The fresh. i;.i> mood of Spring iscapturcd fpf«%er in Helena Rubinstein*! liglii-hc.iricil \pplc Bfo«sc 1 nun the linun ol Wos am Bath s.iitv .< i swnce. wiih pentta maithingNo.ip: the pe\ fumed pnweciinn of \ppk Blovsom Deodorant; ihrep.imporeil lav^hnosof233 words
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Miscellaneous241 1964-07-05 3 (popular jrossworiT) \< BOM: 1 Beverage (S). DOWN: 1. Snares isi. 2. 5. Statues is>. 9. Assertion c9>. pi m .«r <s. i shn» Qtrino« mi 11. Garret (ft), 13. Coihl island flower '»>« 3 Shoe-strings (5). (ft), 15. settled In advance il3i. I 4- Different in kind (H), 5.241 words
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Article287 1964-07-05 4 POINTER - POINTER BY CARE of puppies is simple. Their eyes open between the 10th and 12th day. From about this age. their character starts to form. They should be encouraged to leave the area of the nest, and allowed to see as much as possible of the surrounding world287 words
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Article325 1964-07-05 4 WINNER OF THE 1964 BIG WALK COULD you please tell me who was the winner in the Women's Section of the 1964 Malay Mail Big Walk. I seem to remember there was some confusion as to the result. LILY YONG First home in the Women's Section was Maureen Lee, but325 words
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Article378 1964-07-05 4 Radio Programmes KUALA LUMPUR A.M.: 6.00 Programme Summi:\. (5.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.32 Breakfast Potpourri; 8.00 The News; 8.05 Bright And Breezy; 8.30 News In Malay; 8.35 Bright And Breezy: 9.00 Music City; 10.00 Summary Of Programmes For The378 words
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Article732 1964-07-05 4 The problem of a second wife DEAR Jane Lee: I loved a man. I thought I would be happy as his second wife and so T married him. Hut his first wife bullies me. She insists I hand her my pay packet every month. She orders my husband not to732 words
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Article150 1964-07-05 4 sen lire question lakes you into the Kurdcn where one ol the jouimslers may ask: WH? ARE THERE VEINS IN LEAVES? THEY are the arteries of the plant used to carry water and salts from the (round to tin leaves. And veins have two j other uses.150 words
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Article931 1964-07-05 5 It was not so senior as it ought to have been; but they were intimate party colleagues. After this, the distance between them increased. While the Prime Minister's grasp on public affairs, the party, and the country deepened and strengthened, the Lord President became the ally931 words
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509 1964-07-05 5 silent men in Industry and the business world saw in the Lord President the figure they could count on when the moment came to move tn and take control. He represented a thoroughgoing renewal in509 words
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Article164 1964-07-05 5 wrencned him away Fitch's face was distorted with anger, his lips drawn back from his teeth. He flun# away, swearing. "A spy, a bkxdy saboteur." Cubit was grunting and gaspingly spitting blood and mucus. He moved his legs. "Stay still." Bosco said, "or you'll get somt more."164 words
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