The Straits Times, 7 August 1964
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Title Section20 1964-08-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times at*** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1964-08-07 1 Warships sail south TWO AMERICAN FIGHTER SQUADRONS TO BE SENT TO THAILAND: JET BOMBERS FOR SOUTH VIETNAM McNamara goes on TV to report 'very successful results' of US. air attacks US preparing for invasion, says Hanoi WASH I NGTON Tnurs. American warships sailed today from Japan and theAgencies - 1,052 words
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502 1964-08-07 1 WAS II INGT N, Thurs.— United States air attacks against targets in North Vietnam yesterday had "very successful results," Defence Secretary Robert McNamara reported last night. In an interview over the Columbia Broadcasting System television network, he said reconnaissance flightsReuter; AP - 502 words
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359 1964-08-07 1 Tengku endorses US bombing of North Vietnam bases From DOUG LACKERSTEEN LONDON, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman today endorsed wholeheartedly American action in retaliation against unjustified attacks on American naval vessels in international waters. In a personal message to President Johnson, the Tengku did not name North Vietnam, but he said359 words
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568 1964-08-07 1 PEKING, Thursday. rHINA Uxlay warned the United States that its attack on North Vietnamese bases meant aggression against China and had gone over the "brink of war In a Government statement first official Chinese reaction to U.S. retaliation for torpedo attacks inReuter - 568 words
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137 1964-08-07 1 Indon Air Force shows off missile JAKARTA, Thurs. The Indonesian Air Force ex- plqded its first Russian-made ground-to-air guided missile during military exercises held near here today, the official news agency Antara reported. Air Force Air Marshall Sri Muljono Herlambang said the i mis&le was the same type as thoseUPI - 137 words
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Article47 1964-08-07 1 ROCHESTER (New York). Thurs. State officials reviewing plans for a new jail here yesterday recommended that benches for seating drunks be lowered from 16 Inches to 10 Inches, "so that when they fall off they won't fall so far." designer Herbert Bohacket explained. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article401 1964-08-07 1 MOSCOW. Thurs. The Soviet Government warned last night that United States attacks on North Vietnam could lead to a widespread armed conflict with "dangerous consequences." Russia said "responsibility for such consequ nces would naturally devolve on the United States of America." The Soviet commentReuter - 401 words
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108 1964-08-07 1 SAIGON. Thurs. Rumours circulated here today that President Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam had been replaced. According to some reports published in the local press, the 73-year-old North Vietnamese leader has been replaced by Le Duan, First Secretary of the Vietnamese Labour (Communist)AP - 108 words
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Article56 1964-08-07 1 AMMAN, Thurs. Kin e Hussein spoke before 1.000 Muslim delegates from around the worid today to mark the completion of renovations to the second most holy Islamic shrine, the Dome of Rock Mosque. Present were representatives from 13 Arab states and 10 African and Asian Muslim56 words
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Article58 1964-08-07 1 CANBERRA. Thurs A Black Knight rocket was fired at the Woomera Range early today under the Dazzle Project being sponsored by Britain, the United States and Australia. The Supply Minister, Mr Allen Fairhall. who announced this here, said the project was to study problems of re-entry58 words
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Article31 1964-08-07 1 NEW YORK. Thurs— Groupt of demonstrators stood silently in New York's Times Square today to. mark the 19tli anniversary of the dropping of the mrst atomic bomb on Hiroshima.31 words
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Article32 1964-08-07 1 CONFRONTATION' FOR UN TALKS LONDON, Thurs. Trngku Abdul Rahman and Sir Alec Dooglasllomp today disriivM-d possibility of Malaysia taking its rase about Indonrsia x "confront it ion" to IN Rruter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article202 1964-08-07 1 Do not listen to rumours appeal SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Government tonight called upon the people to discount all rumours of large-scale fighting in Singapore. An 11.30 p.m. special announcement by both Radio Singapura and Television Slngapura .said: "Between 6.45 and 8.45 tonight the police report that there have been202 words
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Article132 1964-08-07 2 IiIOSCOW, Thurs. iT1 The Soviet Government newspaper Izves-I tia last right attacked the Chinese leadership for imposing a system, of "barrack-like" discipline on the people. "An honest Communist Is afraid to express his opinion aloud," the article declared. Izvestla reprinted an ex- tract from the132 words
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112 1964-08-07 2 A RESOLUTION IN SENATE TO AUTHORISE THE USE OF FORCE WASHINGTON, Thurs. Democrats and Republicans joined in the Senate last night to introduce a resolution authorising President Johnson to take all necessary measures, including the use of armed force, to defend peace in South Asia. The Senators acted shortly afterReuter - 112 words
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128 1964-08-07 2 CAIGON. Thurs. All regular military air traffic in South Vietnam was suspended today as ail available aircraft were diverted for "high priority" troop movements toward the Communist North Vietnamese frontier. All during the night, troops transports left Saigon's large airport to unspecified destinations. StrictAP - 128 words
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100 1964-08-07 2 BOMBAY. Thurs.— Two people were reportedly killed. M injured and 305 arrested in day-long riots yesterday in Ahmedabad capital of Gujarat State in Western India. A State Government communique said rioting, arson and stone-throwing occurred on a large scale following a100 words
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195 1964-08-07 2 PLEAS FOR CALM IN SOUTH VIETNAM AND LAOS GAIGON, Thurs. Th South Vietnam Prime Minister, Maj.-Gen. Nguyen Khanh, appealed to his countrymen in< a broadcast last night to be calm and united "at this time of gravest emergency." He was speaking after a day of intense talks between Vietnamese andReuter - 195 words
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Article, Illustration250 1964-08-07 2 'To prevent any miscalculation on what Reds can get away with in S-E Asia' WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, said last night the United States retaliated swiftly against North Vietnam gunboat attacks to prevent any "basic miscalculation" by250 words
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Article, Illustration336 1964-08-07 2 Butler: 'Americans had every right to defend themselves LONDON. Thursday. JUR. R.A. BuUer, British Foreign Secretary, said last night that American warships were attacked in the Gulf of Tonkin and they had every right on the high seas to defend themselves. He said in a television interview: "Our Information IsReuter - 336 words
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Article79 1964-08-07 2 NAIROBI. Thurs.— The Kenya Oovernment announced last night that four Britons had been proclaimed prohibited Immigrants and ordered to leave the country in 24 hours. The four are: Richard Kisch. Journalist; Walter John Edward Whltehead. civil servant; Gordon Thomas, Peter Hender, of East Airloan Railways andReuter - 79 words
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Article82 1964-08-07 2 RAJKOT. (India). Thurs. A persistent Romeo launched a sitdown strike in the doorway of his sweetheart's house in thu West Indian town after lier parents refused them permission to marry. The steadfast father climbed nver the youili in the doorway for a couple of days.AP - 82 words
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Article44 1964-08-07 2 MANILA, Thurs. President Phllbert Tslranana of the Malagasy Republic arrived yesterday for a three-day State visit to the Philippines. President Dlosdado Macapaga] greeted him at the airport and they rode together in a motorcade to Malacanan Palace. A. P.44 words
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Article160 1964-08-07 2 BANGKOK. Thurs.— The Thai Premier Field Marshal Thanon Kittikachorn. said today that American troops were not coming to Thailand. He said the United States had not asked for any specific Thai assistance following American retaliatory air strikes against torpedo boat bases in North Vietnam.Reuter - 160 words
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167 1964-08-07 3 An apology and £40,000 for Lord Boothby T ONDON, Thurs.— The International Publishing Corporation, owners of the Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror newspapers, last night made a public apology to Lord Boothby. They have paid Lord Boothby £40,000 ($340,000) compensation. A statement, signed by Mr. Cecil King, the corporation's chairman,Reuter - 167 words
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85 1964-08-07 3 Kiss in park costs youth £23 fine GENOA. Thurs. A kiss in a park cost an 18-year-old boy a 40.000 lire (about £23) fine In court here yesterday. With his 15-year-old girl friend he was charged with committing "an act contrary to decency" by kissing In a Genoa park onReuter - 85 words
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Article27 1964-08-07 3 ROME. Thurs. More earthquakes yesterday rocked the Umbrian region of the Appenine Mountains north east of here, causing new damage. No casualt;es were reported. AP.AP - 27 words
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Article51 1964-08-07 3 LONDON, Thura. Britain's «old and convertible currency reserves fell by £10 million in July, the Treasury announced here yesterday. At the end of the month the reserves stood at *>95« million. In July last year they rose by £7 million and stood at £976 million.Reuter - 51 words
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Article43 1964-08-07 3 LONDON. Thurs. China will shortly place an order with a Brush shipyard, a spokesman for British shipbuilding mission said on its return from Peking today. Tlie order, unspecified as yet, la subject to agreement on technical details. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration570 1964-08-07 3 AN ANNIVERSARY PLEDGE... jyjOSCOW, Thurs.— The Soviet Union, Britain and the U.S. yesterday pledged to do everything possible for the solution through negotiation of unresolved international problems. In a Joint statement Issued to mark the first anniversary of the Moscow TestReuter - 570 words
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Article32 1964-08-07 3 SACRAMENTO, (California), Thurs. Mr. Pierre Salinger, the late President Kennedy's Press secretary, has been named to fill the Senate seat vacated by the death of Senator Clair Engle last Thursday.32 words
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199 1964-08-07 3 NEW YORK, Thursday. WALL STREET Jitters over the Soutft-East Asian situation eased as trading progressed yesterday and stock market prices closed at the day' best levels after an early repetition of Tuesday's estimated U555,250 million loss. At the bell, prices showedReuter - 199 words
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302 1964-08-07 3 Surface of moon is hard, scientists now think WA S H I NGTON. Thurs.— The Ranger 7 moon pictures have led U.S: scientists to assume now that the surface of the moon is hard, a top astronomer of the project reported to congress yesterday. Previously, said Dr. Gerard P. Kulper.AP - 302 words
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127 1964-08-07 3 Three hurt in 'Murder Mile 9 shooting NICOSIA, Thurs. Three Greek Cypriote were slightly wounded in heavy shooting in Nicosia last night, a United Nations spokesman said. Oreek-Cypriot police said four Oreek-Cypriou were wounded during 40 minutes of fighting concentrated in the area of Ledra Street, known as "Murder Mile"Reuter; UPI - 127 words
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90 1964-08-07 3 VATICAN CITY, Thurs. A high Vatican source said yesterday that Hungarian Primate Cardinal Mindszenty will leave the U.S. Legation in Budapest to come to Rome "sometime thu fall— probably in October." This source said that "the question of Vatican-Hungarian relations dealing with CatholicsReuter - 90 words
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Article59 1964-08-07 3 CASTELGANDOLFO, (Italy), Thurs. Pope Paul VI yesterday called for a special prayer to "preserve peace In the world." The Pontiff, at the end of a speech on his forthcoming Encyclical, asked those attending a general audience at the summer papal residence here to join him In a prayer59 words
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102 1964-08-07 3 YORK, Tliurs I FBI agents yesterday arrested Long Island homeowner who threatened to shoot down a commercial airliner with a bUh powered rifle because planes made too much noise landing and taking off over his house from Kennedy International Airport Bernard Brown, 46.102 words
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136 1964-08-07 3 Reds may buy British nuclear reactors I ONDON. Thurs. Cie-iho-.lov.ikia and Rumania has shown interest in the possible purchase of British nuclear reactors for peaceful purposes. Mr. Edward Dv Cann, British Minister of Stale at the Board of Trade, told a Press conference here yesterday. "Both countries need to develop136 words
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Advertisement210 1964-08-07 4 I golD s^ s STORAGE I I You can get everyth^ I I MIHi ml PliiUMh /COLD STORAGE^v I Our Shopping Arcade has been given an Beginning today, a gigantic food prize has to be won exciting new look. Come and enjoy the I every day until August 31st. You210 words
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418 1964-08-07 5 SINGAPORE, Thursday. yyHILE more than 100 employees of the Ka-tong-Bedok Bus Company were out on strike today, 30 shareholders of the firm and non-striking workers manned a skeleton service of 15 buses on the Geylang-Bedok route. The strike was called at 4418 words
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Article, Illustration177 1964-08-07 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A move is being made by Qantas Airways and the organisers of a Christmas fair here to bring American Negro singer, Eartha Kitt to Singapore to perform. If the move succeeds, the 34-year-old singing star Is expected here In late September. Miss177 words
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Article73 1964-08-07 5 JESSELTON. Thurs.— The Tawau police authorities have offered a reward of $500 to anyone giving information leading to the arrest mid conviction of persons responsible for causing the death of a Chinese man. Kan Cho. 81. of Imam Estate here. The reward offer stands valid73 words
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Article49 1964-08-07 5 PENANG. Than. Penang Convent be.it Primus Free School niter-school debate .it the Convent hall yesterday evrnlnii. Tin' VIMS' Saw Huat Ouan. ■mo Aik Jung and R. Morgan proposed that mercy kiliina should be legalised. They were opposed by Kalyam Shah. Maya Khemiam and Aruna Balchand.49 words
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Article106 1964-08-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur*. Mr. C. V. Shulda, First Secretary. Information, to the Indian Hiuli Commission in Malaysia. will .speak on "public relations in I contemporary life" at 4 p.m. on I Sunday at 29. Ipoli Road. His talk, sponsored by KuaU Lumpur Psychology Club, will106 words
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Article, Illustration269 1964-08-07 5 WORLD HONOUR FOR MALAYSIAN ...'I AM HAPFY,' HE SAYS m IZUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Professor Ungku Aziz, Head of the Economics Department of the University of Malaya, has become the flr6t Malaysian to be invited to be a Fellow of the World269 words
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Article78 1964-08-07 5 TTELUK ANSON, Thurs. Abidin bin Ngah, 27. a driver, was killed by his own lorry in an accident in Batak Habit Road here yesterday evening. He was driving the lorry to a workshop for repairs when he found the brakes ineffective. He jumped out of78 words
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83 1964-08-07 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A fourman crew from the Thai Customs Department will arrive in Singapore in two weeks to take delivery of a Singapore-built Customs launch. Constructed by a Singapore firm, rlo Ah Lam Boat Builders, the 15-knot specially designed launch was tested yesterday with a83 words
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Article28 1964-08-07 5 SINGAPORE, Tiiurs.— Detectives yesterday raidejr a back lane in Elanco Court. Jmd recovered sM bottles of acid, one acid bulb and six spears and parangs.28 words
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165 1964-08-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The acting Deputy Director of Veterinary Services, Mr. Chong Sitt Ngow, assured the public today that measures had been taken to localise the outbreak of the cattle disease in. Trengganu. He was commenting on the outbreak of a disease there165 words
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111 1964-08-07 5 1/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Amalgamated Union of Government Storekeepers has called on Cuepacs to refer the* storekeepers' wage claims to arbitration. The union president. Mr. 8. Nadarajah. said the union rejected the Government's latest offer because it was a "shabby gift." "The Government's111 words
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Article, Illustration273 1964-08-07 5 Future depends on you, students told SINGAPORE. Thursday. 'THE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. RaJaratC)am, toA day called on the people to discard their racial prejudices for the good of Malaysia. He said they must stop voicing stupid, racialist sentiments such as273 words
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Article58 1964-08-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. A carmntcr, Soo Chai 27 ol s-iiit* S utli rew v.l.iiB*". '*•<* *oday sentenced to a vear > mil uy tinmnewtraie"* court here for iheft. He »a* foiled euiltv o( stealing a wal!et contair.liift S143.80 hehinglng to Chanan S!n?h at the railWRv58 words
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139 1964-08-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A car, two scooters and a motor cycle were stolen from various parts of the Capital yesterday. Owners told the police that they, had locked their vehicles. A clerk. Ong Kim Poh. 18. parked his Honda motorcycle BL 7737 In Jalan Ampang139 words
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Article35 1964-08-07 5 JESSELTON. Thurs— .Four Filipinos threatened the watchman of a boat In Hanrlakan harbour with a pistol today and took away goods worth MOO from the boat. Nr arrests have been made so far.35 words
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Article25 1964-08-07 5 PENANO. Thurs. The Penang Tamil Parents Association plans to' start a scholarship fund to provide secondary education in English schools (or Tamil children.25 words
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Article47 1964-08-07 5 SINGAPORE. Tburs. Thieve* broke into a provision shop in Hone Koug Street yesterday and escaped with Roods worth S5.500 and 81.500 in cash Mr Lee Sek Kane, owner of the shon. told the* police he found the main door had b*ea forced open.47 words
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77 1964-08-07 5 PENANG. Thurs. A cattle owner. S. Ramu. was charged in the Second Magistrates Court today with allowing his herd to cause danger to traffic moving along Oreen Lane on June 21 Woman Inspector C. Chandramalar said three of the cattle were knocked down77 words
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Article43 1964-08-07 5 PKNANO, Thurs. The Tanjong Bungah division of Penang Umno will hold Its annual delegates' conference at Peranginan Villa. Tanjong Bungah, at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Nine Umno branches In the division, including the women's and. youth sections- "will send delegates43 words
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Miscellaneous14 1964-08-07 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl A C *O* I J JM T 0« .Oh14 words
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555 1964-08-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs SINGAPORE'S toUl external trade in 1962 amounted to $7,453 million, an increase of $181 million over the 1961 figure of $7,272 million. This is disclosed in the 1962 annual report released by the trade division of the Ministry of555 words
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Article184 1964-08-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. j »J Singapore imports of goods from the Soviet bloc countries in Europe <ex- ,1 cept Czechoslovakia) and North Korea in 1962 amounted to $16,371,220. an increase of $954,493 over the 1961 figure of $15,316.--737, according to the 1962 annual report released by184 words
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315 1964-08-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. said tonight that generous public contributions to the NTUC's "rehabilitation fund" for victims of the recent disturbances "will help to show that the great majority of Singapore315 words
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Article47 1964-08-07 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Electricity supplies will be Interrupted In the following areas on Friday between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Kirn Seng Road (between River Valley Road/Kirn Seng Bridge), Great World. Sky Cinema. Globe Cinema. Kirn Seng Road schools. Zlon Road. Zlon Close and Keliock Road47 words
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Article50 1964-08-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Senior Inspector T. S. Zaln, the Ninth Magistrate's Court Prosecutor, has been elected president of the Apex Club of Singapore City. Other officials are: Mr. Lan Duncan, secretary; Mr. Peter Llan treasurer; Mr. Geoffrey Liew service director, and Mr. Yeo Toon Joo. publicity and programme director.50 words
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Article38 1964-08-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The BATA Mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at Hup Hln Cheong Kee. No. 159 Kampong Chantek Bahru, and at Indian Provision Shop, No. 304, Kampong Chantek Bahru on Aug. 10 and 11.38 words
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Article33 1964-08-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off in Lewis Road and In St. Michael's Road, between Mar Thoma Road and entrance to Jalan Tenteram, tomorrow, from 9 ajn. to S p.m.33 words
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Article42 1964-08-07 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mr. and Mrg. R. Hanunal of R. Haxumal and Sons will give a buffet dinner at the naming ceremony celebration of their son on Aug. 9 at 7.30 p m. at 6-A, Jago Close, off East Coast Road.42 words
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Article95 1964-08-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A crane driver. Tan Ting Nam. 21. of Pulau Brani was today fined $400 or four months' jail in the Second Criminal District Court for causing the death of a rr.an by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. Senior Inspector A. J.95 words
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Article, Illustration332 1964-08-07 6 Minister lauds the work of 11 S'pore artists 'SEARCH FOR COMMON AREAS OF COMPASSION AND UNDERSTANDING IN COUNTRIES OF ASIA' SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam today referred to a "search for common areas of compassion and understanding in the countries of Asia." He was speaking at332 words
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Miscellaneous170 1964-08-07 6 IN AND OUT BY AIR THK following la today'a achedule of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Krom London. Damascus. Kirachi. Calcutta. Kuala Lumpur iBA 794) j W0 p.m.: from London, Zurich. Tel Aviv. Teheran, Bombay. Colombo (BA 712) 7.40 pm.; from Sydney. Dan* in (BA170 words
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Miscellaneous304 1964-08-07 6 497) 8.03 a.m.: from Penmng Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur (ML. 003) 1.40 p.m.: from Kota Bharu. Kuala Lumpur iMI, 043) 2 p.m.: from Bangkok. Prnang (ML. jKI) .V 9O p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 021) 10.30 a.m.: from Hong Kong (ML 613) t»H p.m.: from Kuchlng (ML Ml) ».?5 p.m. Air304 words
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Article829 1964-08-07 7 'Highly indefensible 5 IPOH, Thurs. NUGT president hits out at Education Ministry treatment of teachers who hold degrees from non-British universities 'JHE treatment meted out by the Ministry of Education to graduate teachers who hold degrees from non-British universities is "highly indefensible," declared Mr. Teerath Ram, president of the National829 words
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Article75 1964-08-07 7 IJGAPORE, Xhurs. I li c Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will leave Jardine Steps at 4.30 'p m instead of 2.30 p.m. as or nally planned for his visit to the Southern Island.* tomorrow. He will be accompanied by the Minister tc r Social75 words
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Article38 1964-08-07 7 SINOAPORE. Thurs Sixty bon .md «irl> of the Tsukina and Chinkins youth clubs and the youth movement ol the Peoolfs on ,d:,v beaan a fourdershio training camp. sponsored by the 18th Signal ReKiment at Pulau Tekong.38 words
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133 1964-08-07 7 173 newly qualified graduates pass out in S'pore SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore will have 173 more engineers, accountants, architects, and technicians when they graduate from the Singapore Polytechnic on Aug. 26. The newly qualified graduates from the Polytechnic will receive their certificates from the Minister for Education. Mr. Otik Pang Boon,133 words
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Article44 1964-08-07 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —A scooterist. Teng Joo Meng, 23. of Upper Serangoon Road, died at the General Hospital yesterday, three days after he was admitted following an accident. Teng's scooter had collided with a cyclist at Jalan Ampas on Aug. 244 words
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Article35 1964-08-07 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs.— Work has started on a new secondary continuation school in Selama. North Perak. The school, costing an estimated $142.9,76. is expected to be completed in May next year.35 words
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112 1964-08-07 7 KLCHING, Thurs— The .Malaysian Minister of Land and Mines, Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi. arrived here today for' consultation on the best way to tackle existing problems in the various departments under his ministry. He said he would hold talks on theReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration397 1964-08-07 7 Soekarno's crush Malaysia policy is Red inspired, Ghazali replies LONDON, Thursday. JJATO Mohamed Ghazali bin Shsfie, Malaysia's Permanent Secretary for External Affairs, today reiterated the views of Tengku Abdul Rahman that Indonesia was being used by the Communists in its ''confrontation". Dato Ghazali, ln a letter to the Guardian, criticisedReuter - 397 words
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144 1964-08-07 7 National Language contest for nonMalays QJINGAPORE, Thurs. An essay contest is being organised in conjunction with the National Language Week (Aug. 21 to Aug. 28). The contest is open to non-Malays. The essays will be written i under examination conditions at the Selegle Integrated! School on Aug. 20 between 7.30144 words
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Article28 1964-08-07 7 TANAH RATA. Thurs. Two goodwill committees have been formed in Cameron Highlands. All headmen, estate managers, penghulus and community leaders are included ln them.28 words
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Article24 1964-08-07 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 110 th birthday of Narayana Guru will be celebrated from Aug. 24 to 30 at Kee Ann Road here.24 words
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Advertisement135 1964-08-07 7 JL, PV For suit NM and ONTACI mend M jobs around mum BEAR M O Advertisement Your hair will .glow with deep rich beauty the delightful translucence you see when looking into the depths of amber or a precious stone. The hair looks more youthful, clearer, cleaner and th? highlights135 words
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Advertisement465 1964-08-07 7 r* \ll\ UkW JL MORE and MORE PEOPLE ARE OPENUNG DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Your money cams the maximum sate and sure rate of s »h«a you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted; your money n completely unaflected by changing economic conditions,465 words
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Miscellaneous227 1964-08-07 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS fitfu l llfe (Bridge*) (7). 1. Only u B uai lime* synchrony- 6. The^moet moving put In th. Si/^ln a revene i. divert- T. No -"g^™ °< <>U 10. •hak.-up «**taiU JJ2 SrVTT 11. &s the night in *c porter. room isi. ,4, 12 t ch227 words
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383 1964-08-07 8 Court told of trap in shop which caught three men KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Sessions Court here was told today how a police officer shot and wounded an alleged extortioner before he could stab his victim's son with a knife and escape.383 words
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Article136 1964-08-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. CK)RGED $10 notes have spread to three States in x the past two weeks Johore, Perak and Kedah. And the police have Issued another warning to the public to beware of these handdrawn notes. A police spokesman .said a man had136 words
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Article36 1964-08-07 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Hassan, executive officer attached to the Public Trustee's office, has been appointed to act as Bankruptcy A&sistant in place of Mr. Tan Peng Woon who retired recently.36 words
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Article148 1964-08-07 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A competition for the best entry in cakes, sweets and puddings and an exhibition of international food dishes will be held here on Oct. 31 at 10.30 a.m to raise funds for the Singapore Association for the Deaf. This was decided yester-148 words
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156 1964-08-07 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A Japanese vessel will arrive here next week with a team to study soil conditions in the sea off East Coast Road, under the Sirgapore Government's massive land reclamation projects. This was disclosed yesterday by a .spokesman for156 words
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70 1964-08-07 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Australian trade mission of Queensland manufacturers will have lunch with the Minister of Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, at Sri Temasek tomorrow. Later some members of the delegation will tour the Jurong indusual complex. Today, they met officials of the Singapore70 words
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Article57 1964-08-07 8 PENANG, Thurs. —The Bishop of Penang, Monslgnor Francl* Chan, proposed the bridal toast at the wedding reception of two teachers at the Chusan Hotel here this afternoon. Mr. Ng Kean Kee. a teacher at the Penang Free School was mar* ried to Miss Kung Poay See,57 words
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Article137 1964-08-07 8 THE NTUC FUND IS NOW $19,340 CINGAPORE, Thurs.— 0 The National Trades Union Congress today received $100 for Its "rehabilitation fund." The donation came from the Kwong Tung Assoclai tion through the Sin Chew Jit Poh. The fund, for victims oi the recent disturbance la Singapore, now stand* n 519.340.60.137 words
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98 1964-08-07 8 lESSELTON, Thurs.—Statew wide preparations are being made to celebrate Malaysia Day and the Yang di-Pertua Negara 's birthday on Aug. 31 and Se-ot 1. The celebrations will include big rallies or children. A mmiwn from the Chief Mliu.stcr will be read. The rallies98 words
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Article98 1964-08-07 8 PENANG, Thurs. A tn shaman, Khor Ah Beng, was toda> sentenced to nine months" jail and three strokes of the rotan for attempting to extort money from another trisha rider, Tan Oh Sin. in Burma Road on the night of June 21. In passing sentence,98 words
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Advertisement249 1964-08-07 8 *y •••••Till* -*izr_*^ i—^^^^m Pye de-luxe model 4305 lr New Pye 23" deluxe model 4305 is the best tabletop TV in the wide Pye range. This exciting new PVC is not IUSt "Picture Frame" set incorporates automatic contrast control, a Pye "built-in memory" which automatically 3 name bllt a selects249 words
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Miscellaneous137 1964-08-07 8 \il~y Oop By r.r. HantUm US££L ESLT^J'I °Sr££S£«^r "S^ ***** >£IA*MOW©«T/^TM QUEST^ TO iSS Lri ISwT j fm AaoooraoSt V iwSntgunrt **Q'*yx>T abound lOokjm- ro* tk gouj&* )p*ticul.t jougnev^j^, MHch Tr*§e& my Chmmtmr Gomid I f *^U- lCT's Tves i_et<s 1 F'at^-SH? hep eeooooM 1 Fun n«l TT7 1 I^^^M^^137 words
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Article, Illustration1726 1964-08-07 9 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE Six men and a whaleboat THE STORY OF ONE OF THE MOST AUDACIOUS PRISON ESCAPES EVER ON Easter M on d a y, 1876, convicts at West Australia's Fremantle Jail trooped out the main gate to resume their normal prison jobs after the holiday. Six Irish1,726 words
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Advertisement149 1964-08-07 9 mt; s^ ,1 Jr 4^B It's good to be thirty To be young and vigorous, with great hopes for the future. One of those hopes is, of course, that when the time comes to retire, you will still be active-and have the money to enjoy your leisure to the full.149 words
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Advertisement55 1964-08-07 9 when only the best will do $M n 4111 1 ..<«£, fc ■•ki vj«£ "^iW^^B Ht'/'"//3Lc v THE jjjl GOLDEN PACK Benson Hedges Special Filter Cigarettes give you a beautifully smooth, mild smoke. Always enjoy them at their perfect best they are specially protected by their unique golden metal-covered pack55 words
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Article101 1964-08-07 10 29 Words Sit Utimtmum) MISS MARGARET FRANCIS thanks aJI those bave sent wreatha. messages of condolence snd attended the funeral Of ii' t Baneee G. Biiohas MR AND MRS. Ahrtul Majld Raof Ouuik all reUtives and frtends for 'I'll 1 kilt" help and presence of their wedding on 2-8-64.101 words
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684 1964-08-07 10 The American air-raids on North Vietnam were probably inevitable, an unsurprising sequel to the mounting tensions of recent months. What remains to be seen now is whether the attacks have broken the fateful spell which produced them, or spun684 words
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Article344 1964-08-07 10 The rapport between the Philippines Government and the Indonesian Government is no longer as close as it once I was, but it is still closer than is natural. Steadily and surely, however, the facts are coming home to roost Democratic, anti-Communist Manila can court only danger by playing344 words
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Article172 1964-08-07 10 The visit by the passenger ship Cathay to Port Swettenham next week, the first of a series, will provide both an opportunity and a challenge for the Kuala Lumpur tourist industry. The opportunity is obvious; the challenge lies in ensuring that all the travellers who want to visit172 words
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LETTERS
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216 1964-08-07 10 IN reply to "Outsider". (S.T. July 25) I agree with his statement regard Ing traffic discipline at roundabouts but in my opinion this discipline is rapidly deteriorating. Although the "give way to the right" rule Is still more-or-less obeyed. I dally have to apply216 words
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Letter155 1964-08-07 10 rpHREE cheers for J.CA. (ST. July 31) who so correctly pointed out that the department of Extramural Studies in conducting courses In "exotic and far out subjects." has failed to satisfy the basic desires of those who want to improve themselves. Such courses are a waste155 words
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Letter139 1964-08-07 10 Pronouncing new names JOHN Grahams criticisms <S.T. July 30) are not really justified. Indonaysla is a good pronunciation if we are to run parallel with the original Dutch <or even French) pronunciation of that country. Originally Malaya was Malaya; then it became Malal-yah (al to rhyme with buy). Finally it139 words
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Article, Illustration1229 1964-08-07 10 It is not a burning question, says Premier Mr. Jan Smith as opposition grows against a unilateral declaration of independence By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT WE have it from the Prime Minister, Mr. Lan Smith, that independence for Southern Rhodesia is not a "burningThe Times - 1,229 words
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Article374 1964-08-07 10 YEW DELHI, Thurs.— 11 India is on the brink of a major political crisis over skyrocketing food prices just two months after the death of Prime Minister Nehru. The seven-week-old regime of Lai Bahadur Sha&trl faces multiplying threats of mob violence against grain dealers fanned by374 words
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Advertisement787 1964-08-07 10 Straits Vmm A Malay Mail be handed tet IM Floor COLD STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Road COLO »Tf RASE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAO-KATONO KIPPIL ROAD— NAVAL BASE Authorised Agvots: crrv book store ltd wmcoester Hon., CoNyer Qaaa> THE NEWS FRONT Frtzpeertclr-s SnnrsjThi M. M. ISMAIL S Admlrsrty Roed. Nevel Baee MAMIFM787 words
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Advertisement57 1964-08-07 10 TOKYO TAKES ON THE OLYMPICS This fall, for the first time in history, the Olympic Torch will be carried to Asia. What exI citing new sport will make its debut, what unusual preparations are being made as the Olympic spirit touches the 95 million citizens of Japan. Watch for this57 words
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Advertisement158 1964-08-07 10 NCR breaks the price barrier on professional adding machines After three years of intensive re* I search, NCR has developed a I first-class electric adding machine I priced within the means of even the I smallest of small businesses 1 Lightweight and compact* f et I rugged and dependable, the158 words
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Article596 1964-08-07 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Action of Borneo Company in dismissing 340 workers constitutes excellent recipe for creation of industrial unrest: Nair f piE Secretary General of the National Trades Union Congress, Mt. C. V. Devan Xair, today criticised the Borneo Company Ltd., for dismissing its 346 employees on596 words
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Article, Illustration408 1964-08-07 11 SERGEANT ACCUSED OF SEX ASSAULT SINGAPORE, Thursday. OERGEAHT Koh Wee Yam of the Singapore In- fantry Regiment today told a magistrate's court that an allegation of sexual assault made against him by a 20-year-old housewife was "false and fabricated." He was making his408 words
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603 1964-08-07 11 Delayed payments by FLDA sent me into bankruptcy, a contractor claims IPOH. Thursday T\ELAYED payments 11 by the Federal Land Development Authority to a Malay contractor, who could not complete work on two big projects, forced him into bankruptcy, a public examination here was told yesterday. The contractor. Ibrahim bin603 words
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Article84 1964-08-07 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. With effect from Monday, city-bound traffic along Changi Road will be diverted into Prankel Avenue from 7 a.m. to 9.15 a.m., 12 noon to 2.15 p.m.. and 4.46 p.m. to 7 pan. This Is to allow sewer mains to be laid along Changi84 words
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178 1964-08-07 11 SIR CLOUGH CONDEMNS CEYLON'S 'CALLOUS ATTITUDE' \r V ALA LUMPUR, Thurs IV— Dato Sir dough Tharaisinrham. president of the Ceylon Federation of Malaya, has sent a telegram to the Prime Minister of Ceylon condemning the "callous attitude 1 of the Ceylon Government In closing its ports to British planes and178 words
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147 1964-08-07 11 LTUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A rehearsal was held at the airport here today for the big "welcome home" for Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is expected back next week The welcome is being lolntly organised by the Government and the Alliance. There will147 words
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Article41 1964-08-07 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. R. Blalkle. accountant at the office of ihe Official Assignee and Public Trustee, is retiring shortly. Mr. Blalkle first came to Singapore In 1946 and first VuCtad M Assistant Custodian of Property before he became accountant.41 words
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234 1964-08-07 11 British navy chief flies in for packed tour CINGAPORE, Thurs.— The British Chief of Naval Personnel and Second Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Royston Wright, flew into Singapore by BOAC from England today for a seven-day tour of British naval units in the Far East. At the airport to meet him234 words
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Article46 1964-08-07 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs. Six people were injured in a fleht here last night. They wets treated in hospital. Tiie police have detained 14 people. The scene of the fight wa> littered with stones, broken bottles and sticks 'vhen the police arrived46 words
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150 1964-08-07 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Narendra Gerald Nngawela, 45, accused of causing hurt to his wife, Gladys, by fracturing her nose, was today acquitted and discharged by the Third Criminal District Judge, Mr. Dalip Singh, after his wife agreed to compound the case. Nucawela was alleged150 words
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248 1964-08-07 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The executive committee of the Department of Broadcasting Employees' Union has decided in favour of Joining the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees a new federation of Government employees unions. Pending a secret ballot of members, the DOBEU will be the fourth248 words
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Article60 1964-08-07 11 IPOH. Thurs. Thieves broke Into the houso of ;< labourer. Choonß Swpe Ching. 25, and cot away with two gold bangles worn $150. an $80 eoid ring and $210 ■ti cash In Bukit Merah new village near here. yMterday. Chooncs paralysed mother wan alone In60 words
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Advertisement176 1964-08-07 11 LAST FEW DAYS 3rd anniversary SALE OFFERS REAL SENSATIONAL BARGAINS LADIES DEPT. SABARINA SLIM' BANLON SLACKS 7 90 RIVERLOFT' BANLON SLACKS $11.90 U.S. A. BANLON CARDIGANS 6.90 NYLON STRETCHABLE PANTIES 3 FOR 2.00 U.S. A. BANLON PRINTED SWIM SUITS 8.50 TEXTILE DEPT. JUST UNPACKED AMERICAN PRINTED JERSEY 45" $6.00 0176 words
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Advertisement179 1964-08-07 11 WHY CHANGE A HEAD ACHE FOR A STOMACH ACHE? Have you noticed that you sometimes have indigestion after taking aspirin? That is because ordinary aspirin does not readily dissolve and, as doctors now know, its solid acid particles can seriously irritate the stomach. But DISPRIN dissolves quickly to give a179 words
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Miscellaneous685 1964-08-07 11 Today's Radio, TV 11.30 Before We Say Goodnight: RADIO SINGAPOHt 12 midnight Close. 6HOKIWAVt StKVICtS: RADIO MALAYSIA 41 and 22 metre*. MLDIUM WAVE SLKVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVI 47S metro. SERVICES A.M-: 6.00 Oood Morning; 41.7 AND 60.2 METRES 7.60 Up And About; 8.16 News; p^-n,,,.,. n, n 4 -oiZZt a am685 words
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Article, Illustration263 1964-08-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Director of the Federation Electrical and Mechani- cal Engineers. Territorial Army. Lieut.-Col J. R. Dickinson, appealed to recruits today to enlist one mar, each to bring the unit to its full establishment. He made this appeal when he addressed263 words
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226 1964-08-07 12 Battalion represents NZ 'determination to defend Malaysia' MALACCA. Thursday. 'J'HE New Zealand High Commissioner, Mr. R. Hunter Wade, yesterday reminded officers and men of the Ist Bn., Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, stationed at Terendak Camp, that they represented New Zealand's determination to play its part in the defence of226 words
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326 1964-08-07 12 EXPAT POLLS ADVISER APPOINTED BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. T EADERS of five political parties vying for power in Brunei four Malay and one Dusun have welcomed the appointment from overseas of an elections adviser by the Sultan's Goverriment. In the past, a Malayan elections supervisor.AP - 326 words
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Article44 1964-08-07 12 BATU GAJAH. Thun-. Inche T.<iudin bin Ah. M.P. has been elected president of the Umno. Batu Ga.fah division, w.th Inche Yahaya bin Bandan as vice-presi-dent. Inche Abdullah bin San: as treasurer and Inche Megat Abdul Rahim bin Megat Abdul Rahman as secretary44 words
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85 1964-08-07 12 JESSELTON. Thurs. A lorry, with its driver and two passengers, fell into the flooded lamparuli River. 25 miles from here yesterday. One of the passengers is still missing, the police said today. The lorry, which tried to cross a flooded bridge despite85 words
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296 1964-08-07 12 Jailed eight years for stabbing man to death 1/ UA L A LUMPUR, Thurs. A man i- nursed with murder was sentenced to eight years' jail by the High Court here today aft or he was found miilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by a six-to-one majority verdict.296 words
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Advertisement186 1964-08-07 12 roty ester TSSSf Fibre f Cool, smart— I :^Sot .U\. Cotton ms? \J/i \l i j Its really warmed P'lOTP'^R^ I up in Malaya. What --»> more t0 c sa t^ ian r«^ thank coodness for V 'Terylene'/cotton. T VjlPyi V Especially, for 'TervT^^^^-^ B I /cotton shirts. J^^^fij^.^^^^j j186 words
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Advertisement215 1964-08-07 12 Fabulous REMNANT Sfr OFFERS! •m I Various types of materials <r^S n pieces °f 1 yd- to 4 yds. Aw Come early avoid SvWM disappointment! L^S Ifl Cl I I>U ,1 SIH6APOR6 > IfflgTO Tt/M. MIOM ITIIIT. tINOArOtI. fHON I J 111 4/ I mm Rheumatism goes and than you215 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-08-07 12 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /voub wire* A**t?...ou^ (~Z^L WELL, TUSH W6"LL MOLD TUB V.TME PAPERS OVFJOJ V COMMITTEE MEETING ATV W^W CV^/ An.****- 11 II s j fuEv! oeooeß you ye} I \MO4T 0E LATE J I DROPPED OWE OP41 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-08-07 13 NESTLES Milkmaid Puzzle Contest had an overwhelming response. This picture shows two Survey Research Malaysia (iris waist-deep in entries. S.R.M., an independent world -wide market research organisation who have been appointed the official judges, will announce results on Tuesday. "Every entry has to be79 words
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Article, Illustration208 1964-08-07 13 BUSINESS IN THE OVEN AUSTRALIA'S leading manufacturers of commercial cooking equipment, Waldorf, Melbourne, have established a market in Malaysia as their first attempt at seeking export outlets in the Far East. The company's general manager. Mr. K.C. Roberts, who visited Singapore on the first leg of his one-month South-East Asia208 words
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Article, Illustration62 1964-08-07 13 MR. TEH CHEROON (above), of the engineering sales department. Guthrie and Co. (M) Ltd.. Penang. has left Penang on a fourweeks' visit to Britain. During his stay, Mr. Teh will be taken on a conducted tour of the company's factories. He also hopes to meet his62 words
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316 1964-08-07 13 IPOH BACKS ANOTHER FIVE TASEK FACTORIES THE Ipoli Municipal Council has approved building plans lor live more factories to be built in the Tasek industrial estate. The new factories on which $1.3 million will be spent, including machinery, take up together about 12 acres and when completed will have more316 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-08-07 13 Fuller BDH managing director MR. K.L. FULLER (above) has been appointed managing director of British Drug Houses (Far East) Ltd. In Singapore. A subsidiary of British Drug Houses. London, the local company was formed in 1959. with Mr. Fuller as general manager, for the wider promotion and marketing of B.D.H.79 words
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Article158 1964-08-07 13 NZ FINDS AN EXPANDING MARKET MALAYSIA has become an expanding market for New Zealand exports over the last few years, says the N.Z. Information Service. The value of New Zealand shipments to Malaysia has risen since 1960 (during which time a reel* procal preferential tariff aweement between ihe two countries158 words
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Article76 1964-08-07 13 India 18 likely *o set up by 1966 permanent exhibitions of Indian i products with potential market In Malaysia. This is one of the recommendations of the gemlnar on Indo Malaysian trade recently held In Madras. The exhibitions will be located In Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Another76 words
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Advertisement164 1964-08-07 13 [I 3 I '^mm^ sou Aaunk M M™ MAXTON 1 COMMKYIUMITID; M H H SPEEOWELL>R«mopn mmmmml Bmmf^^^T) Jmfm»W^mWm»Wt JKI reusrtiAL^ »«•««»<•* ma»hi. M»»*. r tARTM MOVtN* a 1OW« ajQUM.S3KI» _j I I*-8 TON I I PAYLOAD I BEDFORDS TIPPERS TRUCKS I ARTICULATEDS I I in n |tock I I ORCHARD164 words
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Advertisement359 1964-08-07 13 s^r m V* This is the 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 wrote an /-jT^-n answer directly359 words
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Advertisement533 1964-08-07 14 (Continued from Page lu> SITUATIONS VACANT !0 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO els. txtn THE ADVERTISER BOX AllOl S.T. K.L. Position tilled. Applicant: thanked. CLERK OF WORKS Experienced It K«timates with Driving Licence. Applj Box A 6710 S.T. Spore. WANTED EXPERIENCED TABLI and Room Boys for Quest House Apply with533 words
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Advertisement870 1964-08-07 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 2* Word* SS (mi*.)— Box tt eta, oxtrm WANTED A HARD UorkinK I'eon. Call at 242 Orchard Road, Spore. I EXPANDING ADVERTISING i AGENCY requires a young, promising Female Trainee Assistant ages 19—23 1 for Interesting publication/advertising r work. Applicants should possess tbe Senior Cambridge Certificate with credit870 words
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Advertisement848 1964-08-07 14 i HOUSES A LAND FOR SALE Word* SS tMln.y—Box SO ees. extre TWO STORIV terrace Comer Bouse at Jalan SeUa. Price $22,500/-. Also Two storey Semi Detached at Happy Garden for rent $400/-. Ring (Snore) *****.- FREEHOLD LAND 3 acres Including 2 houses w Milestone Upper Thomson Road planted with848 words
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Advertisement932 1964-08-07 14 EDUCATION Word* U (.mm.}— Box it et*. txtrm CAMBRIDGE CORRESr3NDENCE SCHOOL. PO Boa 1935. Singapore, i I el. ***** or P.o Box 104. Jobore Banru. Tel 3058 Melf-luition Courses for IV«4 and Uencral Courses tor 1965 examinations arc available in all subjects for H s.c Ocoool CertiOcate. 0.C.b... r.M.C.S.. Horn932 words
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Advertisement1043 1964-08-07 14 TOURS EXCURSIONS It Word* SS <HiH.)—Box St et*. txtrm FINAL Merdeka Football Matcn i Kuala Lumpur »M 6-9-64. Malaya 7-Days SB5 16-8-64, 23-8-64. Hong i Kong 13-Days 5445/-. 3-9-04. Klrt fP.B.) Tourist Service. 38 Nell Road. Spore. Tel: *****. FEDERATION TOUR Sl2O/. 7 days. dep. 8/8. 15/8. 22/8. Bangkok/ Chiencmal1,043 words
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Advertisement941 1964-08-07 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* St (Hln.)-Btx tt ct*. txtro MID 1962 MINI AUSTIN. Kmokt Orey/ White. 1 Owntr. Naw C/l-'sur-ii nee. Tyres. Accident-free. 4U-Plus m.p.g 53. 100/. o.nu.'U.P. Arrangeable. Tel: *****/*****. 1963 NUMBER SCEPTRE Spprts Saloon Solent blue superb condition underiealed one owner taxed until end January 1066 57.000/-. Phone941 words
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Advertisement774 1964-08-07 14 I STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. M Words $S (Mln.)-Box SO cts. txtra LOUISE KLERK'S In.MUut JssjMSaS at Braute, Singapore's only scientifically equipped massatis astabltahment. Modern and hygienic. Electrical treatment (or slimming. (ibrositu>, lumbago, sinus, constipation. Relaxing bodymassage by experienced masseur 'majatusa. 22 32 Ngee Ann Building, telephone ***** 203»2 (Sporei. MISCELLANEOUS774 words
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Advertisement526 1964-08-07 14 I WHEKE TO STAY (Spore) M Word* Si (Min.)— Box St ctt. tatrm SLOANS COURI HOTEL It, ttalmoral RoHd, Tanidin (complatrlT airconditlonrd) T>i. SB2M/7 B'pora. AIRCONDITIONED NON AIRCONDITIONED Room Modrratr charses. Tiong Hoa Hotfl. Tel: *****. miChwav INN m 3i.i ciemencaaa Avrnu.- iKully Aircondltionwl > ModerI ate Charges. Spore. Tel:526 words
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Advertisement1372 1964-08-07 15 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST UK Out Sport St'is P. Sham Ptnant MENELAUS LivtrpMl, Dublin In Pt Aug 11 MENELAUS LivtrpMl, Dublin Ug 12 Aug II Alf 17/21 Auf 21 AOIOMEDON Livtrpttl, Glasgow Alf It Aug 22 Alg 23 H Am 27 MACHAON Livtrptll, Avonomuth Aug 21 Sept 2 Aut1,372 words
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Advertisement2632 1964-08-07 15 WESMESSiMSBKSESSL i^^l THE EAC LINES Bp^V~-~/rJH SINCAPOtt CUALA IUtAaVt*P^WmtNMAM POPIAIIO HKjtPf&^Bel I DINMAKnovM ii.uiMMiD. roioii..) »/>.wtt» o«At SAILINGS TO CENOA, U HAVM. NAMOURO. OREMEN, ANTWERP, UCIIOAM, AMSTEBOAM, OSLO, COTHCNOURt AND COPENNAtEN Singapu'i P. S cam Penang "OASRA" t) I sailed la Pert; I Aug 0/10 Atf "FALSTRIA" P) 21/22 Auf2,632 words
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Advertisement1225 1964-08-07 15 feELLERMAM BUCMALL S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMIURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Pt S'rem Panpng I Kin OF lOMANNESBUM 14 Auf I 'tin OF BURHAM 10/21 Alf 21/24 Aug 75 21 A>| 'ftITT u> COLPMOO M M 15/27 Aut '•< •CITY OF LEICESTER nJ2S.It 23 21 Sept 21 Sept1,225 words
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Article117 1964-08-07 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs.— F»Ha In Industrials well outnumbered rises In today's easier market. Leaders eased but the few moves were large. B.HJ>. lost 6d. to 53/3. Base metals were Irregular. New Broken Hill continued to retreat and lost I,'- to 111/-. Oils were mostly firm Santos recovered 1/- to117 words
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Article255 1964-08-07 16 AUGUST first grade maker f.e.k. alesed at 6 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 661 centa par lb., up half a cent on Wednesday's cloatng level for the position. The ton* waa quiet after easier R.A.S. and F.M.R.I. cleslng prlees In cents par lb. yesterday t lot. 1255 words
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Article41 1964-08-07 16 TNI Malayan Etching* Banks- A***clatlan made these change* In it* rates to merchant* yesterday (all ratea to $100): Selling TT er od raadyi Dautsch* Marka 128*: Halland Guildtr. H«J; Belgian Franca 1602; Danish Kroner 2231. The rest were unchanged.41 words
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Article28 1964-08-07 16 August 6. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66« cents (up half a cent). TIN: $642,624 a picul (up 52.62 A). Unofficial estimated offering: 270 tons (op five tons).28 words
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691 1964-08-07 16 By Our Market Correspondent EXTENSIVE falls were £j recorded on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday on the accelerated tension In South-East Asia, but one broker remarked that, all considered, "the market has stood up to it pretty well." The performance waa no worse than Wall691 words
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Article24 1964-08-07 16 Malayan Stock Indices An*. 5 Aug. 6 •Industrials: M.55 93.05 Tuw: 128.40 127.13 rubber*: 102.94 102.94 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10024 words
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Article842 1964-08-07 16 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boirstead (1,0001 $1.64: C.S. Heldlng* (1.000) $2.75. (4,000) $2.74; Dunlaps (4,000) $1.93. (2.000) $1.94: Base ordi. (1.000) $2.20. (1.000) $2.25.842 words
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Article36 1964-08-07 16 ON tne Irtt titolianii mirkit la Hong Kong yesterday Uic U.S. cUlar was quoted at 5.75| for TT and 5.741 for eaih. tUrling wu quoted at 15.08 and •m tail *f sildjit 250 i.36 words
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Advertisement1045 1964-08-07 16 It AW ASA XI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/Bast Canada Service H'kong Yokohama Halifax Montreal Toronto Clitelind Ctiicigo "Tuas Mara" 21 Sipt 2 Oct 71 Oct 2 Nit 3 Nat 12 Nit "Kmkawa Man" 4 Sipt 14 Slit II Oct 27 Ort 21 Oet M Oct 5 Hit Waat1,045 words
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Advertisement1158 1964-08-07 16 t*<Tß 111 15^3 W Jm V^S_m Wmm AUSTRALIA SEItICE MIDIA PARISIAN ANB P GULF SIRtlCs IK FnsjMtll. AltUila MellMrsi. trise* Tt» MMris ail Ntfiftttua Penang t b'r b po'« S'pgn P. Sham ftaaag BAMORA t/11 Alg 12/14 Am RAJULA 11/17 Am 1* Am Am auLiMgA 7 sipt > best u/ii1,158 words
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Advertisement432 1964-08-07 16 t^^ ORIENT MID-EAST LINES r^\ GREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST OIKCT SAILINCS FROM SINSAPOIE ANO MAUTA TO CANADIAN ANI U.S. GREAT LAKES PORTS. raara P. ttaa ftnam Moatrae. SX -MARIONGA MARIS" Sail 1/14 Sell tS/M Sgai 17/11 Oci II Vlisell call It MONTREAL. TORONTO, HAMILTON. ASMIASULA CLEVELAND, TOUDO, DETROIT, tRE(N BAT.432 words
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Advertisement87 1964-08-07 16 NEDLLWD GREAT LAKES SERVICE fast taih*g> trie Malaysia lirtct ti Caaalm nt U.S. SfMt Lakai puts. Singapori h Sham Penang vr. Montreal UTRECHT fist Call) UPt/lAm Sailil SlitH 7» Sift (2nd Call) 11/22 Am 21/24 Aig 23 Am D/WEAN 21/21 SMt 24/23 Sip I M Sept M Oci Callim at87 words
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Article244 1964-08-07 17 Ant A. Three months. INDUSTRIALS BouMead 13 cts. M. Containers 13 cts Dunlops 14 cts. M. Cables 16 eta. City Dev. 7 eta. McAlister 13 cts. k.. Smelters 27 eta. M. Invest. 13 eta. K»so 13 cts. 0.C.8.C. 20 Cts. Fed. Dtsp. 12 eta. Rcxhmans 9 eta. Fltzpauicks244 words
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Article183 1964-08-07 17 SHIPS lying alongslds the Smiapcrt Harbour wharves sr npittid today sra: President McKlnley 1/2. Sumatra 6 7. Benvrackle 13/16. Van Neck 24/23, Angora 26. Vlbeke Mnersk 27/28. 81amat 38/39, Panaelotls Coumantaros 40/41, Star Arcturus 42/43, Zetland 4.'i. Frankfurt 46. Sadso N.W. 3. Inner Roads: Oalle, Anata, Klnabalu,183 words
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Article75 1964-08-07 17 HINESE Prsducs Exchsngs. SM«iV' pars noon prices pir picul ysstsrday: Cconut *ll: bulk $51J sellers, drum $04 1 sellers. Csprs: Aur. /S.pt. UK/Continent: Vrquotrd. Ptpper: :.funtok while $133 sellers Straws', while SI32J sellers. special S»r».*ak black $105 sellers, garbled 1 imponc black SI 121 sellers. ABTA V 12375 words
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428 1964-08-07 17 rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $2.62} a picul to $642.62} on an offering unofficially estimated at 270 cons, up five tons. The market thus kept pace with the turn-round In London, where the rise of £27 a ton428 words
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Advertisement237 1964-08-07 17 HM^^B^^H HHHBHBHHHHBfIH^H^^HS ESTATES OF Ernest Bernard C lASE-CUR-RIER, deceased, late of 355-A, l«o Chiat Piaee, Singapore. IS. who died testate on 31st March, 1964. Madam Tan Slak Gek. deceased, late of No. 325-A, Bedok Road, Hnraport, 16. who died testate on 4th July, 1964. NOTICE is hereby given that all237 words
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Advertisement602 1964-08-07 17 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR IN BANKRUPTCY NO 219 OF Ml. Re: Low Boon Ngah Construction Co., No. 29 Jalan Ketola, Cheras Road, Kuala Lumpur. Ex-parte: General Sawmills (M) Ltd., No. 2 Jalan KUang, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. PeUtloning-Crediturs. To: The person having the control and management602 words
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Advertisement733 1964-08-07 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS arc Invited from Singapore Citizens for the undermentioned appointment In the Broadcasting Division, Ministry of Culture. APPOINTMENT: Temporary Typist (Tamil Typewriter) SALARY SCALE: $164x6A--206/B/214x8A-246 p.m. Variable allowance at current rates Is also payable. AGE: Below 30 years (on 1.1.64). QUALIFICATIONS 6i EXPERIENCE: (i) Passed733 words
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Advertisement1349 1964-08-07 17 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman. Economic Development Board, tod Floor. Pullertoc Building, up to noon on Monday. 17th August, 19«4. for:— THK METALLING AND COMPLBTION OP ROADS AND DRAINS WITHIN THE HEAVY INDUSTRIES AREA. (Show round on Wednesday, 12.8.64 at 10.00 ajn.)1,349 words
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Advertisement872 1964-08-07 17 TENDERS TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE EQUIPMENT TO SCHOOLS IN SELANGOR, 1964. Tenders from established suppliers are Invited for the supply of Domestic Science equipment to schools In Selangor for the year 1964. The equipment are composed of the following categories:— (a) Crockery (b) Aluminium ie) Enamel (d) Olassv872 words
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Advertisement316 1964-08-07 17 TENDER POLICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders which will close at 12 noon on Thursday, 20th Aug. 1964. are Invited for the construction oi a umber of 45-foot launches. Specifications and tender details win be supplied on application to Che Surveyor General of Ships, Singapore Fullerton Building, Singapore. Tenders should be -sealed316 words
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Advertisement61 1964-08-07 17 TENDER TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the Pegawal Kanan Kastam. Melaka. for the supply ot toddy io the Government Toddy Shop, Melaka for the years 1965 and 1966. Tender forms and particulars regarding quantities and tapping areas may be obtained from the Pegawai Kanan Kastam. Melaka. Tenders close61 words
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Article317 1964-08-07 18 PERAK AND SINGAPORE WILL HAVE 12,000 SUPPORTERS 12,000 Perak and Singapore supporters will be among the expected 30,000 spectators who will pay approximately $70,000 to watch the 39th Malaya Cup soccer final *t the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow (8 p.m. kick-off). The hard-headed Singapore fans do not give317 words
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Article, Illustration296 1964-08-07 18 George is among the last four BADMINTON YjALACCA, Thurs.— iT Thomas Cup player George Yap, the holder, reached the men's singles semi-finals in the Malacca badminton championships last night. He beat Law Telk Soon 15-13. 15-12 In the quarter-finals. George's semi-final opponent will be Wong Liang Un, the Malacca schoolboy296 words
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Article278 1964-08-07 18 JOE DOR AI - JOE DOR AI: by Singapore, Thursday FORTY -EIGHT hours before Saturday's Cup Final, Singapore's selectors have not yet decided what their lire-up against Perak will be. Their deliberations have stalled at the important question of where to place key-player Majld Arlff at wing half or wing forward. Although Singapore beat278 words
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Article231 1964-08-07 18 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN: by Ipoh, Thursday T>ERAKS squad of 19 playlers tor the' Cup final looked fighting fit when they did their last day of hard training here this evening Tomorrow they will have light exercise and go over the tactics which they will employ against Singapore. "I he squad231 words
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Article24 1964-08-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The annual meeting of the Malaysian Women's Hockey Association will be held at ttip Rest House. Seremban. on Sunday.24 words
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Article88 1964-08-07 18 KLALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The FA. of Malaysia today warned soccer fans not to buy Malaya Cup Final ticket* from individuals In case of forgery. An FAM official said that any person found in possession of a forced ticket ,uld be liable to prosecution. Tickets at $488 words
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Article, Illustration313 1964-08-07 18 CRICKET ROUNDUP LONDON. Thurs. Tom Graveney, the 37-year-old Worcestershire batsman, became the first player in post-war cricket to icore 100 centuries when he reach.d three figures against Northamptonshire at Worcester yesterday. Ht is the 15th player to reach this milestone. Pour other batsmen SirReuter - 313 words
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Article, Illustration49 1964-08-07 18 yiVIEN CHOO (Singapore), who won the women's singles table tennis title in the InterVarsity Games, receiving her prize from Toh Puan Raha, wife of the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. In the centre is ■V. Danabalan, president of the University of Malaya Athletic Union.49 words
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Article305 1964-08-07 18 Singapore team for 'National SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore team of 55 for the Malaysian national athletics championships ai Seremban on Aug. 14-15: C. Kunalan (100 m. 200 m), Loh Chan Pew (100 m, 200 m i, Wong Fey Wan (100 m. 110 m hurdles), M. Lum (100 m, 200 m),305 words
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Article16 1964-08-07 18 MUAR, Thurs. The Muar P.A. will hold their annual meeting here on Aug. 16.16 words
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Article50 1964-08-07 18 IPOH. Thurs. Two more records were set up at the Yuk Choy and Perak girls schools combined athletics meet which ended today. They were by Chan Tuen Choong in the boys high Jump (1.64 m.) and Lee Lai Suet In the girls nlgn Jump (1.31 m.)50 words
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264 1964-08-07 18 ERNEST FRIDA - ATHLETICS Promise of thrills in schools meet ERNEST FRIDA by SINGAPORE, Thurs. The first Malaysian schoolboys and c; ir l s athletics championships which begin at Chinese High School. Bukit Timah Road, here tomorrow promise to provide two days of thrilling contests. There will be more than 350 competitors and264 words
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Advertisement1204 1964-08-07 18 NEW HOPE FOR MEN AND WOMEN PAST 40! (ALSO FOR THOSE BELOW 40) FOOO. L mLr TMI AMAZINC "MIRACII" QUEEN BCES SPECIAL M^ V CHA h NGI V U WHOtI UFI $AY WKTORS AND SCIENTISTS possessed y/ith on incredible tense of youthful vigour filled with uro3e ,i om r# P°n?1,204 words
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Advertisement229 1964-08-07 18 I I SINGAPORE TURF CLUB NOTICE I Our auditors have reported as follows:- "We certify that the Big Sweep tickets withdrawn from sale in the sweep* held in conjunction with the race meeting ending on sth August 1964 were checked by us and that corrcs■j ponding marble numbers in the229 words
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Miscellaneous103 1964-08-07 18 IIjPORTS DIAKi ATHLETICS Pan-Malayslaa schools championships (B. Timah). Pahang Govt. Servici!* meet < Kuantun TENNIS Malaysian national championships (Ipoh M pal court* 9 a.m.>. It \IIMIXTOX— MaIacca championships i MBA hall. 8.30 p.m.. I Perak schools championships Upon SJAB hall. 9 a.m.i. Survry Dept. inter-state championship* 'YMHA Tuipingi. HOCKKT Itatak103 words
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471 1964-08-07 19 Epsom Jeep - GIPPSLANDER WHIPS PARAGON IN TRIAL Epsom Jeep RACING by IPOH. Thurs. yENI VICI Stable's The Gippslander did a brilliant trial over 5f on good going here this morning. The Gippslander beat stable-mate Paragon by four lengths, running the last half-mile in 52sec. (3f in 38 2/5). Another Venl Vlci Stable471 words
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Article125 1964-08-07 19 CINGAPORE, Thurs. Hong Kong driver Albert Poon. winner of the Johore Grand Prix In a Lotus last year, may not be able to come for this year's race on Aug. 30-31. Fred Lipton, a local garage manager, said: "Albert wrote to me lecently saying that he125 words
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Article294 1964-08-07 19 IPOH, Thurs. Epsom Jeep's ten horses to follow at jhe Gold Vase Meeting which begins here on Sunday are: ROYAL MEADOW My fancy for Uie rich Gold Vase; won his second Summer Cup (6f> at Buklt Timah in May; third In the Vase last294 words
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Article, Illustration58 1964-08-07 19 DOSING a strong challenge from America is this new Oldsmobile VB- engine Cooper sports car, seen out on a practice run at Brands Hatch, Kent, with New Zealander Bruce McLaren at the wheel. This is one of the first pictures taken of the American car, which McLaren droveReuter - 58 words
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Article353 1964-08-07 19 lIAMBURG, Thurs. 11 Bryan Tobin (Australia) brought of! a shock win when, he beat Rafael Osuna, Mexican Davis Cup player who is seeded No. 7, in the second round of the men's singles of the German lawn, tennis championships here yesterday. Tobin beat Osuna 6-4, 4-6,Reuter - 353 words
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Article, Illustration122 1964-08-07 19 BARCELONA, luun. Spain's soccer star Alfreao Oi Stefano. has come to a verbal agreement with the Espanel club of Barcelona, to plar for them in the coming season an Espanol official Mid here. Di Stefano. one of the best centre-forwards the rame has ever known,Reuter - 122 words
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Article271 1964-08-07 19 Players told: This is classic CRICKET IT'UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. IV The Malayan Cricket AasociaTlon have called upon all playera selected for the North v South match to place special importance on this match and treat it as a "classic." The match will be played at Penang on Aug. 15-16. In271 words
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273 1964-08-07 19 HOCKEY She'll urge Malaysian women to join Asian body CINGAPORE, Thurs. Betty Mair, chairman of the Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Association k will meet Malaysian Women's Hockey Association officials at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday and urge them to Join the Asian Women Hockey Federation. She will also tell them of273 words
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Article45 1964-08-07 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Th» Armed Forces cricket team to meet British Army XI at Singapore on Aug. 15-16: L.S. GUI (captain), R. O'Kelly, Dulip Singh, R. Chandler. H.S. Sldhu. N. HardIng, R. Mahendran, S.K. Quek, H'nß Hung Meng, S. Pulendran, X I Hutchinson.45 words
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Advertisement315 1964-08-07 19 ■pP*^ M M Ml *iNßjMMßJpja| K^MiMta Z^Bf Mw I V *>£ MBwSHuD# JO H a '•f ifc' m I %q(^ BraSS^' $5 9l 1H 88l BW s* *> yj H V/^V* aMM NMv BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVBBI I§b3 BftP f /ffJtflHiii Mor mmmr^' J M lAbbV E^ M/ S '2 [ggg^gjgpßßßyßTfißSaL yj nr315 words
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Obituary119 1964-08-07 20 K t.QPALA PANIKER. Sri Krishna I'.hnu.in Adur. Kerala, on 4->»-M, f:ith.r of Tul«l and K.F.S. Nayar I'alanl. MADAME LIM SVC CEK mother of Khenft Chiang of Income Tax Department panged away fi-s-64. Cortmc Live* 8 St. Joseph's Lane for Bldudaii at 4 p.m. M ti< OR. COPAL HARIDAS C.119 words
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Article65 1964-08-07 20 NEW YORK. Thurs.— The FBI has arrested a man here who threatened to shoot down a commercial airliner with a highpowered rifle unless planes stopped passiiiv over his home on their way to land at Kennedy Airport. The FBI said the man, Bernard Blown, aReuter - 65 words
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321 1964-08-07 20 VIGILANCE CALL: 'THE TROUBLE-MAKERS ARE STILL AROUKD' SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today said his Government would help the Central Government keep down extremists. Labelling these extremists "ultras" like the Frenchmen who wanted Algeria to become part321 words
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Article43 1964-08-07 20 LONDON. Thurs. Mrs. John P. Kennedy, widow of the assassinated President, arrived by plane from New York last night on her way to a tv.o-week vacation in and around Italy. She was met by her brother-in-law. Prince Stanislaw Radzhvlll— UPl.43 words
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Article339 1964-08-07 20 LONDON, Thurs. The stock markets were looking a good deal steadier today ana selective buying was responsiole lor a number oi good features In equities. Shipping shares claimed most of the limelight, following good statements from two leading companies, P and O and turness Withy, the shares of339 words
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Article48 1964-08-07 20 LONDON, Thurs. Spot £20 Mid Sept. 20 id.. Oct. 20 d., Nov' 20'vd., Oct.' Dec. 20' id.. Jan. Mar 20'» d., Apr./ June 2O'»d., July, Sept 20H,d.. Oct. Dec. 20", d.. Jan., Mar 20\d.. Apr. June 20', d.. c.l.f Auh 19»,d.. Sept. 19\d.. Oct. ig-'ld Tone: Quiet.48 words
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Article22 1964-08-07 20 LONDON. Thurs. Buyers £1257»», sellers ii26o. Forwardbuyers £1350. sellers £1251. Settlement £1264. Turnover ajn 185 tons. pin. 45 tons. Tone: Quiet.22 words
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Article, Illustration260 1964-08-07 20 MCA 'suggested inquiry into disturbances before the PAP' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TIIK secretary-genera] <>r the MCA, Mr. Lee Sink Yew, today said that the association hud suggested an inquiry into the Singapore disturbances, "even before the PAP made its first public statement on the matter." He said that the suggestion260 words
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Article77 1964-08-07 20 JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia plans to establish a special antismuggling commando group to stop the flow of goods from here to Malaysia, the official Antara news agency reported today. It wa<- quoting a statement by Llet. Coionel Ambardy, Chief of the Supreme Economic Operations Command. SmugglingReuter - 77 words
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Article44 1964-08-07 20 CANBERRA. Thurs. A major promotion and publicity drive to Increase the sales of Australian food products in Japan, Southeast Asia, Europe, Canada and South America would be carried out this financial year, the Minister for Trade, Mr. J. McEwen, announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration142 1964-08-07 20 DOCTOR HARIDAS DIES AFTER A FALL SINGAPORE. Thurs. A distinguished Singapore doctor. G. Haridas. died this afternoon in the General Hospital, where he was admitted after a fall yesterday. He was 65. Penang-born Dr. Haridas was an expert on child diseases, and had lectured for more than 10 years in142 words
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Article74 1964-08-07 20 MANILA. Thurs. Thirtyseven pieces of 100-pound bombs capable of blowing up a city were seized aboard a truck in the town of Mabalacat. about 50 miles north of Manila, early today, the Philippine Constabulary (National Police) announced. A Constabulary announcement said two Filipino men riding inUPI - 74 words
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Advertisement80 1964-08-07 20 20 words tlO (minimum) j CHEW KHOO Kuons S. n <-Wk-it s g Mr. and Mrs. Chew Sonis Hun to Annie i-lde.it do Mr. Khoo Cheng S.-nnn at K.L. on 7-S-84. ROSKOPF MODERN STYLE MODERN DIALS M *****1111 MODERN SHAPES I I.X ROSKOPF MODERN WATCHES ARE AVAILABLE IN 20 NEW80 words
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Advertisement40 1964-08-07 20 from Aden to the U.S.A. Fresh, golden Tiger Beer is making moreand more friends. Gold Medal Tiger is canned and bottled in Asia's most progressive breweries Malayan Breweries, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. in2scountries... there's always time for a J^^j beer40 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-08-07 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore far the period 8 pjn. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 72 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penang 86 72 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 72 Singapore 88 7340 words
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