The Straits Times, 14 August 1964
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Title Section19 1964-08-14 1 AVEtt/fI&PDAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 fit***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article628 1964-08-14 1 Another security move DEATH PENALTY FOR PEOPLE FOUND WITH ARMS, AMMO, OR EXPLOSIVES WITHOUT LAWFUL AUTHORITY —ISMAIL K. LUMPURE, Thurs. |y| A L A YS I A took a further step today to defend itself ago ins t Indonesian aggression by declaring that all the territorial waters of628 words
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311 1964-08-14 1 HOSPITAL TELLS $100 A MONTH MAN: WE ARE NOT AFTER MONEY By ARTHUR RICHARDS: KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A MAN who left his two-year-old polio-stricken daughter at the Assunta Hospital eight months ago and then disappeared, wept for joy today when he read that his daughter was well. I But Mr.311 words
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Article56 1964-08-14 1 TARRAGONA (Spain), Thurg. A violent summer thunderstorm, the worst in the area since 1923. hit the Spanish east coast last night and left hundreds of Spaniards and tourists temporarily homeless through floods. Three persons were reported injured. About J.OOO foreign tourists suffered losses from the storm,UPI - 56 words
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158 1964-08-14 1 Manila team coming to check smuggling MANILA. Thurs. President Macapagal announced today he was sending a mission to Malaysia to check smuggling into the Philippines and promote trade. The President told a news conference the mission would visit Malaysia or Sabah from where large-scale smuggling of cigarettes into the PhilippinesAP - 158 words
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Article55 1964-08-14 1 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. A.B. Moore. Deputy High Commissioner of Singapore, today called on the Duke of 'Devonshire, Commonwealth and Colonial Minister of State. Officials said It was a courtesy call. Mr. Moore, who Is on leave In Britain, Is due to return to Singapore at theReuter - 55 words
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Article48 1964-08-14 1 TOKYO. Tlmrs. The lonirest spell of hot weather in Tokyo since 1884 continued today and the temperature soared to 95 degrees fahrenheit (35 degrees centigrade* at noon. It was the 23rd successive day that the temperature had topped M degree P. (31 degrees cT^48 words
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Article, Illustration574 1964-08-14 1 L.C HOFFMAN, Jnr - Policeman slain in attempt to stop clash on estate L.C HOFFMAN, Jnr BODY WITH 18 STAB WOUNDS IS FOUND IN A RAVINE By RIALA UWIPrR, Thurs. The Oflicer-in-Charge of the Petal ing Police Station, Corporal Felix Manuel, was brutally murdered last night when he tried to slop a gang clash574 words
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Article31 1964-08-14 1 ROME. Thurs. —Seventy thousand postal workers in district poet offices throughout Italy are due to go on a one-day strike tomorrow For better working conditions and special allowances— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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75 1964-08-14 1 Johore Govt. denies clash rumours JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— The Johore State Government today denied as "totally untrue and groundless rumours of clashes between Chinese and Malays In Johore Bahru. A statement Issued this afternoon said: "These rumours are circulated by trouble-makers. The two races have lived in harmony for over75 words
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Article62 1964-08-14 1 KUCHINO. Thurs. An Army spokesman said yesterday that a very unfortunate accident occurred on Tuesday night when a soldier of the Ist Bn. Oreen Jackets, Cpl. N. J. Fewell. was accidentally shot with his own weapon. Cpl. Pewell subsequently died from his wound. The62 words
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Article, Illustration383 1964-08-14 1 From ALAN KHOO HONG KONG, Thurs. A two-to-one majority verdict of accidental death by overdose of barbitone was returned at the resumed inquest today on the death of Asian movie queen. Lin Dai. The jury of three found Lin Dai had died between 7.30 and383 words
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Article, Illustration63 1964-08-14 1 SOMEWHERE between the temple and the ravine, CpL Manuel was struck down. The body was found by a watchman the next morning. I II PIC TTKK above shows the ravine in which (pi. Manuel's Ihklv was found. The house at the top is one of aliar Old Teo - 63 words
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233 1964-08-14 1 10,000 expected to welcome Tengku IfUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. About 10,000 people are expected at the airport tomorrow afternoon when Tengku Abdul Rahman returns from his tour of the U.S., Canada and Britain. The chairman of the organising committee for the Tengkus "welcome home" rallyr Dato Syed Jaafar Albar. told the233 words
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Article34 1964-08-14 1 GRIVAS TAKES OVE* ATIIENS. Thnrs.—General George Grlras. former leader of Greek Cypriot fi:;htrrs underground orS.mNation (EOKA). has taken over supreme command of Cypriot National Guard, it was announced In Athens tonight. Renter.Reuter - 34 words
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145 1964-08-14 2 Shortage of food: Now three million workers go on strike OOMBAY, Thurs. An estim at c d three million workers went on strike in Maharashtra State yesterday in protest against the acute food shortage and rising prices. The strike virtually brought the State to a standstill. In Bombay 85 perReuter - 145 words
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Article55 1964-08-14 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. The official Antara news agency satd that a contract was signed here yesterday between the Indonesian and Italian Governments on co-operation in the development of a petrochemical project In Indonesia. The project would be financed by a long-term deferred payment credit from the ItalianAP - 55 words
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Article29 1964-08-14 2 MANILA. Thurs. Bandits killed four people, including v three-year-old girl, on Basilan Island In the Sulu arclupelaeo last week, the Philippine News Service reported today AP.AP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration434 1964-08-14 2 AMERICANS TO QUIT STANLEYVILLE WASH I NGTON, Thursday. fHE United States last night sent four huge Air Force transport planes to the Congo with maintenance crew and 50 para troop guards aboard. Their dispatch followed close on reports that insurgents have orderedReuter; AP; UPI - 434 words
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Article257 1964-08-14 2 PKING. Thurs. The Chinese Foreign Minister. Marshal Chen Yl, yesterday strongly opposed United Nations discussion of the current Vietnam situation which he said was still of the utmost gravity. He said the only way for peaceful settlement of the crisis was for member countriesReuter - 257 words
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Article120 1964-08-14 2 100 copters in combat mission SAIGON, Than. A massive helioopterborne operation wma launched about 30 miles north-west of Saigon yesterday, but little contact with Vietcong forces was reported. An American military sookesman said *bout 100 helicopters tocic part in the airlift and in escort ard pre-strike missions. This is believedReuter - 120 words
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96 1964-08-14 2 NAIROBI, Thurs. Britain bas agreed to give Kenya £1,500.000 io enable about 150.000 acres of European-owned farms to be bought for resettlement by Africans, the Prime Minister, Mr. Jomo Kenyatta, announced at a pre.<s conference here yesterday. Mr. Kenyatta said about halt of the96 words
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Article, Illustration304 1964-08-14 2 REDS WILL NOT WEAR US DOWN: JOHNSON U.S. gives new pledge to keep Vietnamese free NEW YORK, Thursday. PRESIDENT Johnson said yesterday thgt the United States would "not be worn down" by Communist aggression in South-East Asia or elsewhere. "We will not be drlren out," he told the convention ofReuter - 304 words
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255 1964-08-14 2 r'ANBERRA, Thurs. President Johnson'e declaration that the United States "regarded as vital to its national interests and world peace" the maintenance of international peace and security in South-East Asia was echoed here today by the Australian Prime Minister. In a foreign affairs debate inReuter - 255 words
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Article31 1964-08-14 2 NEW DELHI, Thurs— An Indian military mission plans to go to Moscow on Aug 20 to negotiate the purchase of defence materials, Including MiO Jet fighters and allweather helicopters.31 words
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Advertisement266 1964-08-14 2 GAMBOLS: Page 12 today Igi |fy*- ~~-*j JJj wm H^^^g^^gggggggL ***^Jjd nri IX/r Australian Motoring writers have VI \%^^^^^KKSSSSS^^^^^ \r\ r acclaimed the new Falcon "Australia's ''a mS*™ jSf^ffflnfr* MtfUf l^ W^^^SSmM V^^vl WWw I/LLUIIL No. 1 road car." New engine features IvH BflEflHLlfl mWfmmWStm^m Wr~tf&a*^f give you greater power.266 words
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Article, Illustration196 1964-08-14 3 Los Angeles, Thur» /^RAIG Breedlove is the v world's fastest man on wheels. He has driven a land vehicle at ***** miles per hour —as against Donald Campbell's 403.1 m.p.h. in Bluebird, at Lake Eyre, South Australia, recently. But Breedlove's figures, set up196 words
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Article, Illustration177 1964-08-14 3 Crash at lOOmph 'but only a stiff neck 9 LONDON, Thursday. r<RAHAM HILL, Britain's former world cham- pion racing motorist, crashed at 100 m.p.h. yesterday during a practice run at Snetterton racing circuit and suffered nothing worse than "a stiff neck." He was taken to hospital In Norwich and dischargedReuter; UPI - 177 words
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123 1964-08-14 3 JUNE PLANS TO DIVORCE HER BARBER HUSBAND HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. Actress June Allyson announced yesterday that she was divorcing the barber of her late husband Dick Powell. She married the barber. Glenn Maxwell, 10 months ago. Powell dlrd of cancer in January last year.. Miss Allyson. 40. left for Hawaii withReuter - 123 words
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Article14 1964-08-14 3 SANTIAGO. Thurs.— Chile has iu.spended diplomatic and consular relations with Cuba.— ReuterReuter - 14 words
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168 1964-08-14 3 Police cash sympathy for hungry mother who stole DERBY, (England), Thurs.— Mrs. Muriel Warner told a court here yesterday that detectives felt so sorry for her after she was arrested that they got together to buy food for her and her five children. Mrs. Warner. 34. was charged with stealingUPI - 168 words
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128 1964-08-14 3 King Zog's libel suit ends quietly NEW STORK, Thurs. A U*****,000 libel suit by the late King Zor I of AlDania against the publishers of True Magazine— filed six years ago has come to a quiet end. It was disclosed that the KU'.t had been settled for an undisclosed amount.AP - 128 words
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65 1964-08-14 3 BONN. Thurs— West Germany has agreed to build a training I centre for television technicians and programming experts in Jakarta, it was announced yesterday. Foreign Ministry State Secretary. Mr. Rolf Lahr. outlined the scheme to Indonesian Ambassador, Dr. Loekmano Hakim, the Ministry announced.UPI - 65 words
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Article78 1964-08-14 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Johnson yesterday signed I into law a U.B. $207 million bill that will boost servicemen's pay from Sept. 1 The bill gives all officers and men with more than two years of service a raise of 2) per cent and all officersReuter - 78 words
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134 1964-08-14 3 £HICAGO. Thurs. Abraham Bolden. first Negro Secret Service man assigned to guard the President, was sentenced yesterday to six years' jail for trying to sell a secret file for U.S. 550.900 ($150,000) a Judge Joseph Sara Perry of the I.S. District Court134 words
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Article, Illustration393 1964-08-14 3 NEW YORK, Thursday. gENATOR Barry Goldwater yesterday rejected "extremism" of the Left and the Right and said that if elected President he would repair the "damage done" to Nato by the Johnson Administration. He denied that his foreign policy was "trig-ger-happy." AsReuter - 393 words
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Article49 1964-08-14 3 FLORENCE, (Italy) Thurs. The theft of 18 "priceless 1 15th and ICth century Icons from the local Russian orthodox church was reported here yesterday. Father Teodoro Bocatch told police the thieves had taken only the most valuable of the church icons, which he termed "priceless." UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Advertisement135 1964-08-14 3 1 LjISILIjiSL j Jj m PolyesteraSOFibre I '^i v^ f Cool, smart— «P^rf \f )r i lfs reall y w armed mW IP I up in Malaya. What I more t0 be said than i I ::mwik thank goodness for ***BjfWtjjk L *Terylene7cotton. 4**JMCltl Especially, for Tery- TW^^^ M H135 words
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Advertisement332 1964-08-14 3 SMITHS tell time with style •\B J■ '^H *HI it MW WW DI-p uuHl.sJ Mil ctoc* «*h SocMo «r M* f«T If (flaL AVAILABLE FROM MX StUBS CIfrCKS Sol. Ag.nt.: j ACKSQN &Cq LJD new silvery-plated CHAMPION IJ§ World's Favourite C ENICAR WATCH sERVEsroy WITH HIGH PRECISION TIME KEEPtNG FOR332 words
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818 1964-08-14 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs MR. K.T. Alexander, the acting first civil district judge, today reserved judgment in an action for damages for non-delivery of goods brought by Borneo Sumatra Trading Co. (M) Ltd. against the Singapore Harbour Board (now known as the818 words
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Article41 1964-08-14 4 SINOAPORE, Thurs. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak and Ton Puan Noor Aishah will give a tea party to the helpers of the recent International Bazaar for the Blind tomorrow at 5 p.m. at Istana Negara.41 words
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106 1964-08-14 4 'BLACK MONDAY' FOR 460,000 CHILDREN SINGAPORE, Thurs. 3 Some 460,000 children in the State will return to class on Monday when schools reopen for the third term one week earlier than scheduled. This is because the children have had their second term vacation advanced by a week due to the106 words
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195 1964-08-14 4 Fatal crash driver is jailed 6 months SINGAPORE. Thurs. A lorry driver who caused the death of an old woman was today Jailed for six months and disqualified frorr. driving all classes of vehicles for three years by the third criminal district Judge. Mr. Dallp Singh. Ooh Tiong Seng; 25,195 words
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Article223 1964-08-14 4 OINGAPORE, Thurs. O The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, disclosed here tonight that some 20,000 youths in his State had failed to register for compulsory national service, which closed last week. On bis way to Kuala Lumpur to join the Government party223 words
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Article462 1964-08-14 4 T^HE following la today'a achedale of civil aircraft movement* at Pay a Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVAL* ■OAC: From London, Damaecu*. Karachi, Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA 794) 5.10 p.m.: from London, Zurich. Tel Aviv. Teheran. Bombay. Colombo (BA 712) 7.40 p.m.: from Sydney, Darwin (BA 701)462 words
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Article153 1964-08-14 5 TWO MORE DEATHS DUE TO CHOLERA UUALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. Two more cholera deaths were reported In the 24 hours ending; at 8 a.m. today. One was in hospital In Trengganu and the other outride hospital in the Pekan district. These bring the number ol cholera deaths in hospital to153 words
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Article54 1964-08-14 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Inche Zainal bin An baa been appointed the general nentaiy of the Malay Union ut Singapore, in succession lo ladM aulaunan bm Ahmad who resigned. An olllcial statement signed by the unions president. Inche Ahmad bin Yadi today .said that Inche Sulaiman resigned on Aug.54 words
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Article, Illustration400 1964-08-14 5 ISSUE MA V BECOME LESS IMPORTANT AFTER SOME TIME" PENANG Thursday. THE problem of Penang's free port status and her "gradual" inclusion in the Malaysian common market cannot be solved overnight, Mr. L.A.D. Williamson, chairman of the Tariff Advisory Board, said here400 words
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108 1964-08-14 5 OINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Imports and Exports Control Department here has reduced the individual quotas for imports of tyres and tubes for the period July 22 to Oct. 21 b^ io per cent of the previous quota. This is to safeguard the local Industry,108 words
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Article35 1964-08-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The annual meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Schools Dally Rated Workers' Union will be held at 3 p.m. on Sunday at the Municipal Workers Union premises at Jalan Loke Yew.35 words
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91 1964-08-14 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The O new sterilised milk plant of Magnolia Dairies 'Singapore i Ltd. at the Bth mile, Bukit Ttmah Road. v.ill be opened by the Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, on Aug. 24 at 5 p.m. Magnolia Dairies belongs91 words
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155 1964-08-14 5 Ban on pig imports will stay, Govt gives pledge I£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Government has assured pig farmers that it has no intention at the moment of lifting the ban on imported pigs from Thailand and other neighbouring countries. Local farmers had appealed to the Minister of Commerce and Industry,155 words
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Article62 1964-08-14 5 Minister to open conference KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.. The Women Teachers' Union of Malaya will hold its first biennial delegates conference here on Saturday at the Methodist Boys' School hall. The Minister of .Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Talib. will open the conference at .9.30 a.m. Presiding over the day-long62 words
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Article79 1964-08-14 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tlw Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will tour the Hon* Lim Constituency tomorrow at 4 p.m. He will be accompanied by the Minister of .Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Ministry. Inche Rahim Ishak and the79 words
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Article53 1964-08-14 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Three engineers will leave here for New Delhi by air tomorrow for training In the Indian Standards Institute under the Colombo Plan. They are Messrs. Slew Poh Chan. Slew Tim l«ong and Yeo Chee Hee. all of the Industrial Research Unit of the Economic53 words
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134 1964-08-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TTOE acting Deputy Director of Veterinary Services. Mr. Chong Sitt Ngow. said today that no new cases of cattle disease had been reported in Treng?,anu for nearly a morth. Early last month, the De- partment of Veterinary Services took measures134 words
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92 1964-08-14 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Evangelist* from Hong Kong, the United btates and Australia arc arming here for the second Singapore Keswiclc Convention to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall lion Auk 17 to Aug. 21. Heading their respective teams are the Rev. Philip Teng from Hong Kong. Dr.92 words
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116 1964-08-14 5 T<ELIK AXSON, Tliurs. ■i- True to its reoutatioh s the "twtkj hrancli tin- Telnk An^on branch of the Perak Turf Club has dnnr it tin Three ticket> >old to iiiciiilicr^ wun a major and tun minor prizes totalling SI 1.754 in the bis116 words
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153 1964-08-14 5 JESSELTON, Thurs.— Ha j i Mohamed I Ghazali b i n Jiwa, Malaysian Minister of Lands and Mines, said here that preliminary investigatiohs indicated that the prospect of mining the copper deposits in Sabah were promising. He said in a talk over Radio153 words
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Article76 1964-08-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Toong Wok San, 23, of Batu Lanchang Road, Penang, pleaded guilty in the Third Magistrate's Court here today to snatching a sold necklace valued at $475 frum Juliana Grace at Jalan Rodger at 7.30 p.m. yesterday. Senior Inspector M. S. Manlam told76 words
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Article35 1964-08-14 5 BANTING, Thurs.— The Kuala Langat Member of Parliament, Inche Tahir bin Majid. has been elected president of the Jdonb branch of Umno. Other officials: Secretary, Inch* Samad Mnhyruddin and treasurer. Inche Busu.35 words
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Article505 1964-08-14 6 TAIPING. Thun. Committee considering problem, Chief Education Adviser tells union conference and delegates cheer JJOUSING and medical benefits, two of the main grievances of the teachers, are now being considered by a working committee, the Chief Education Adviser, Inche Aminuddin bin Baki, told the delegates' conference505 words
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Article28 1964-08-14 6 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. Police recovered the body of T. Sanmugam. 21. a tapper, from the Perak River, about five miles from her*, earlr this mornins.28 words
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Article, Illustration305 1964-08-14 6 'RESPONSE GREAT, SUCCESS TREMENDOUS' Syed Nasir assesses National Language Month KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The national language month campaign launched three months ago was today described as a "tremendous success" by the Director of Language and Literature Institute, Syed Nasir bin Ismail. Syed Nasir, who is also chairman of the "Language305 words
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Article18 1964-08-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A fire engine rushed to Campbell Road here tonight on a false alarm18 words
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Article132 1964-08-14 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A $2 million prison for women and remand prisoners of both sexes is to be built In Queenstown. The new prison will re place the Outram Road Prison which is being demolished to make way for urban re-development It will also be used132 words
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114 1964-08-14 6 REVISED DATES FOR ARMED FORCES RECRUITMENT £IXGAPORfc. Thurs. Recruitment for the Malaysian Armed Forces in Singapore will take place on Sept 16, 17, and 18 and not this month as previously announced The recruitment will be held at the drill hall of the Territorial Army Headquarters In Beach Road. Recruitment114 words
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200 1964-08-14 6 TUN RAZAK TO OPEN MCA YOUTH CONFERENCE IN IPOH IPOH, Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Raza); bin Hussein, will declare open the two-day Malaysian Chinese Association Youth national conference at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Saturday. The national president of the MCA. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. Minister200 words
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Article60 1964-08-14 6 IPOH. Truirs Hong Kong actress. Sum Kok Lai 12. and 'wo ottkfrs, arrived here today to make a onr-wcek personal appearance at thp Majestic Theatre in conjunction with her Cantonese filrr "Lady General Toh." Accompanying her were starlet Cheong Pong Fee. 15. and a Mn*er.60 words
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343 1964-08-14 6 Mr. Oei is chairman of Pan Electric Industries SINGAPORE. Thur« Well-knowm b v 1 nessman, Mr. Oei TJong le, today was named chairman of the board of the directors of PanElectric Industries Ltd* which is to acquire control of four companies. Three other businessmen who also joined the board today,343 words
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Article264 1964-08-14 7 300,000 want set weekly holiday Estate staff are deprived of social life: NUPW KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. plantation workers who hitherto worked on a roster system that ensures that rubber trees are tapped daily, now want a set weekly holiday common to all estate staff. The National Union of Plantation Workers264 words
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127 1964-08-14 7 SINGAPORE, Tburs. For trying to cheat a bus conductor of 15 cents bus fare, Lim Soo Soy. an advertising agent, was today fined $100 or two months' jail by a magistrate's court. Lim. 28, was found guilty by the magistrate. Mr127 words
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Article28 1964-08-14 7 TEI.UK ANSON, Thurs. Mr. Ong Tit Hoe, a teacher at the Horley Methodiit Primary School here, has been elected chairman of the Lower Perak Youth Council.28 words
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Article32 1964-08-14 7 IPOH. Thurs The Malayan Trained Nurses' Association will hold its annual meeting at the staff nurses' hostel of the General Hospital hi Penang from Aug. 20 to Aug. 2232 words
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210 1964-08-14 7 UPKO refutes charges of unfair elections TESSELTON. Thurs.— J The United Paaomomogun Kadazan Organisation said in a statement today that those who had said that the indirect elections in Sabah were unfair, unclean and undemocratic were echoing the voice of President Soekarno. President Soekarno and certain people in the Phillpplnea210 words
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Article48 1964-08-14 7 PENANG. Thurs.— A man was found in a public lavatory In Ah Quee Street last night with a gash across his throat. A passer-by saw 00l Ah Lay. SS An ambulance took him uo hospital, where his condition was reported to be serious48 words
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196 1964-08-14 7 Many in the dark about Malaysia KANGAR, Thurs MEMBER of Parlia- ment, Haji Mokhtar bin Haji Ismail, today ur^ed the Central Government to send more political experts to the Philippines to counter anti Malaysia propaganda which Indonesia is spreading there. "This is a196 words
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102 1964-08-14 7 pENANG, Thurs. The Penang Umno division plans to provide scholarships for Malay students in the state. In a -.iteiiient today, the divisional president. Sved Hassan Aidid. said i ••iicl-r.iisinß campaign ould be launched as soon as the project had heen approved by the102 words
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Article61 1964-08-14 7 TAIPING. Thurs. The body of a cyclist was found on the road near the level crossing in Simoang. near here, on Tuesday night. The dead man has been identified as V. Karupiah. aged about 47. He was believed to have been the victim of a61 words
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Article47 1964-08-14 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs— Mr. K V. Devan has been re-elected president of the Malaysian Indian C'onerrsg. Kulai branch. Johore. Other officials are: Mr. T. P. CfOpulm vire-nresident. Mr. V A. I> Cruz secretary. Mr. P Subrarraniam assistant-secretary and Mr. P. 8. Thankara; treaaurar47 words
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82 1964-08-14 7 DUNGUN. Thurs The district officer here. Inche Mustafa bin Abdul Jamal. has been elected chairman of the district's Malaysia celebrations committee. The coleorations will begin on Aug. 31 with sea sports in the morning. In the evening a garden party will82 words
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Advertisement87 1964-08-14 7 i kj| sit Saving is the key to security, and a savings account with the Hongkong Bank is your guarantee of maximum security. Every depositor, large or small, receives the full benefit of our savings bank service, plus our unbeatable record of maximum j j security. Why not call at87 words
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Miscellaneous18 1964-08-14 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Meimdaht IJIPVAnNoI BUT DO YOU HAVE AN /BE RIGHTS F On^L A WITHYA, \/"f>A/L18 words
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332 1964-08-14 8 SINGAPORE, Thursday. JHE Singapore Manufacturers' Association is whole-heartedly supporting the proposed State Economic Consultative Council aimed at securing the closest co-operation between labour, management and government in economic expansion. This pledge was made by the association chairman, Mr. Whang Tar Liang, after the Finance332 words
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Article, Illustration65 1964-08-14 8 Miss Enid for youth conference in Beirut MISS ENID PERERA, Executive Secretary of the Penan* YWCA, who will lead the Malayan YWCA delegation to the Youriß Adults Conference being held in Beirut. Lebanon, from Aur. 17 to 25. After the conference, she will proceed to Britain for a six months'65 words
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Article57 1964-08-14 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany here has sent a donation of $1,000 to the Singapore Government toward* the fund for rehabilitation of the victims of the recent disturbances. The government has passed on the donation to the Council of57 words
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273 1964-08-14 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Japan P.E.N. Club is offering five awards totalling U.S. $3,000 ($9,000) in a contest open to all no n Japanese the world over for an origin a 1 unpublished poem, play, essay or short story on a Japanese273 words
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Article82 1964-08-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Ttiurs.— Lam See Hong. 18. and Kong Tek Chit, 16, were charged in a magistrate's court here today with attempting to extort $108 from a shopkeeper. Saw Hoy, of Petaling, on Tuesday by putting him in fear of assault. Lam and Knng were82 words
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Article147 1964-08-14 8 6 HIJACK $8,000 RUBBER IN LORRY DAUB, Thurs. Six iV men stopped a lorry loaded with 108 piculs of smoked rubber, tied un the two drivers and ar, attendant. and drove the lorry orT in the direction of Kuala Kubu Bharu at about 9 p.m. yesterday. The hold-up took place147 words
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111 1964-08-14 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An unemployed man, Zairl bin Samsuddin. .;6. waa naked when Royal Air Force officers arrested blxn m their early one morning in July, a magistrates court was told today. Today, Zairi was found guilty of stealing $20 from the room111 words
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Article45 1964-08-14 8 PARIT BUNTAR. Thur 3 The Mentri Besur of Perak. Inche Ahmad bin Said, postponed Ins official visit to Krian district scheduled for today and tomorrow, because ot the visit to the State tomorrow of the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak.45 words
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Article29 1964-08-14 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Th« Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will tour the Hong L.m constituency tomorrow, starti.ig from the Hong Lim Communitj Centre at 4 p.m.29 words
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Article160 1964-08-14 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs I The St. John Ambu- i lance Brigade of Singa- I pore is being represented j by members of its Fifth Corps. West Central Area, I in the 4th Pan-Malayan FJrst Aid Competition for the Dato Lee Kong Chian's Challenge Gold Trophy160 words
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Advertisement333 1964-08-14 8 For Those Who Insist On The Best 101 The name EBEL is known rclttively only to few people. Like many of the better more W exclusive watches it is known mostly to a select circle of people who own an EBEL watch and a few of their friends to whom333 words
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Miscellaneous142 1964-08-14 8 AU*t, <h>p Bff v^ HamUM X NCVER^EAfiP^ /^DONtS^V^ )^!L^tS If f "^k™ 6 I<M f ME.TtXX-rMj^^TuH^lUH"' ™E W>i V I J ofa^» wrm /-m^HP <^L££t"° wnlmi. afraid getting /L7 ao IN weathers MtM Bj tiTTj imINK HE 1 WAS, 1 SAyiNG y^ _V IT Will 1.-S'APFP'I SCARED J CHANGING Dick142 words
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Article, Illustration1728 1964-08-14 9 FOR five months during the early years <>l" World War II a killer us terrifying as the infamous Jack the Ripper stalked London's blacked out streets leaving a trail of death and honor behind him. Because all the victims1,728 words
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Advertisement62 1964-08-14 9 lilSJl WHATEVER Mjffi£mmf^ YOU WEAR immm^mk wherever Ir'W^W-liiSpl YOU G0 I n[[ I #jj SWAN A STRETCH MyrC/ff j 4< Nylon SOCKS Sole Agents: SIAKSONA^ c <>MfO* TRADING COMPANY \j 26 ft 28. f-nnmmfi Straat. Singapore. yfy j Be ha ppy /^k t \£y lll<e the (<l*F i r^rrJ man62 words
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Advertisement53 1964-08-14 9 when only the best will do il fc I IfIIB W m 'ilulijjjjilHiitn I THE IjJII 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 pack ENJOY BENSON AND53 words
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Article49 1964-08-14 10 It W»r4m tit iMlmimmm) MRS PAMELA WHALES -hankall her Suifc.-ipc.re frien«la for 'hriT many klndncaaea following tbe death of h.-r hmhand. CM A.W R Whale* MR AND MRS 1.-» Kee Kok •ha.nk all relative* and friend* foi .I'.ndan.r and valuable glfta. on the occaaon of their marrlag* v49 words
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Obituary36 1964-08-14 10 U Wt4» Sl» fUtnlmmm) IN SOLEMN .mil chenahed Dlemorv Yeo Poh Kn«. our devotea "d (ranny who waa eallad home one r**> ago 'God (ball wipe iiv.av all taan and there aball b* no36 words
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Article405 1964-08-14 10 to Wmrdm St* (Minimum) DON'T MISS Town and Country S.H' 1 I>r>»»^« Mm Coat 1 <"«|i at NgM Ann Ktiildlnc. Orchard Road. MEET MISS WENOE FtMOO of Kit- I rii^-in Arden who will jive you fret tm Hi Metro of Kingapore. ■iih Street. ROLANO'S What a Pleamir. to havi405 words
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Article52 1964-08-14 10 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS Wnrdt tUt 'W*.) UETHCID'. 77 Krai Baaak Road Meaxage* for Chriadftnt lot .4. 15. 16 l>r John Mitckel' XV Welcome ASIAN EVANGELISTS CRUSADE King KdwaM VII School Hall. Tiump Road T»i|'in< hi 7.30 p.m. ircn ITth to joth AnguM Hperlal Itema Speaker* l>t G P Jamea and >52 words
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7 1964-08-14 10 The Straits Times Friday, August 14, 1964.7 words
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Article702 1964-08-14 10 The gravity nf the threat of Indonesian infiltration and subversion is reflected in the gravity of these m—nutt. It ta "in unpiubable that Jakarta has been encouraged to stop up its I'tTorts by the Singapore disturbances, and the possibilities they may have suggested for disrupting Malaysian unity.702 words
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Article359 1964-08-14 10 Properly handled, the Selangor Mentri Besar's scheme to have schoolchildren live with families of different races could do much to remedy the ignorance between communities which is the main barrier to integration in Malaysia. It would offer the child, before his mind falls into stereotyped patterns, an opportunity359 words
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Article126 1964-08-14 10 It is hardly news any longer that Singapore people left homeless by any disaster are speedily rehoused, but it is still worth noting that nine of the 12 families burned out on Tuesday have already moved in Housing Board flats; the other three have elected to stay with relatives.126 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1964-08-14 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Tengku returns today in triumph ALLINGTON KENNARD THE WARNING TO INDONESIA, DETERRENT TO AGGRESSION CLEAR AND UNMISTAKABLE by Who accompanied the Tengku in his tour of Britain, the US and Canada. THE Tengku returns today from his five weeks' tour of the West, assured of Common wealth sympathy and support1,252 words
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Letter291 1964-08-14 10 IN your issue of Aug. 5. there was a report on the centre page which wa.s headed "Taiping Museum Rtlll popular". In the report which followed, it is stated "most of the exhibits have been sent to Kuala Lumpur, leaving behind only a few skeletons, stuffed animals,291 words
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Letter282 1964-08-14 10 1 REFER to Mr. S H. Ong's 1 letter S. T. Aug. 10. The road widening works for Braddell Road first commenced about October 1961. and this was before acquisition of the additional land had been completed and also before re-settle-ment of squatters effected by the scheme. The282 words
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Letter107 1964-08-14 10 T WISH to dissociate myself completely from the telegram of protest sent by the Ceylon Federation of Malaya to the Prime Minister of Ceylon. For one thing the Penang Branch of the body was not consulted and further. In ray ODlnion. the language of the protest was unseemly and107 words
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Advertisement387 1964-08-14 10 Straits Tines k Malay Mail (.Unified advertisement* may b* kenoed M> rynot COLD STOKACSC ARCADI Orchard Roed COLO STOHAGr SRANCHft AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONG KCPPCL ROAD-NAVAL BASK AutOOflied A|«nt>; CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester Hsua*. CoMyar Qiey THE NEWS FRONT FNzpatrtck's S>**rmtrM M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admlearty Hoed. Mavai Dm387 words
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Advertisement55 1964-08-14 10 LIFE SAVING WONDERS OF HIGH-PRESSURE OXYGEN It's one of medinno's newest and most exciting advances. It can turn "blue babies" a «healthy pink cure jjangrene and carbon monoxide poisoning. Read how it's done in huge roomsized tanks! and what hope it offers to victims of heart disease in AUGUST Readers55 words
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Advertisement108 1964-08-14 10 PERFECT PROTECTION Against Theft and Fir© 1 ll m "l 3 riATUHS l.Fitr»d with r*l«cking device 7. Combination dial <hong«abl» one millie* time* 3. Special Steel u»«d 4. Perfectly d«slgn«d with ImikHotml l.mm+r Save* valaobU »poc» DISTRIBUTORS Federation of ma laya Singapore, N. Borneo* Biowi 4 WIHGSUHKO. BiCO sssasr sas-fir108 words
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90 1964-08-14 11 I^rCHING. Thurs. At Sarikei. in the third Division of Sarawak today, three" men were r.uh lined SlOO for failing to register for national service. They were Lee Ke* Inc. Wong Hock Kie and Wine lnc Hua. all aged ?3. Registration for na- tinn.il90 words
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Article, Illustration443 1964-08-14 11 Selangor Government's plans to encourage students to stay with families other than their own race in bid to promote racial harmony By CHEW LOY KHOON: Kuala Lumpur. Thursday gTTDENTS are being encouraged to stay with families other than their own race under a Selangor Government "experiment" designed443 words
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134 1964-08-14 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Th« National Trades Union Congress today received two more donations totalling $155 lor its rehabilitation fund for victims of the recent Singapore disturbances. The donations came from: Mrs. Andrea S. Goldsmith $150 and anonymous (through Sin Chew Jit Poll i134 words
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58 1964-08-14 11 SEFEMBAN. Thurs. Six pfoplsj were detained In a police *.woop on the Llmbok area near here early this morning. The police also recovered a large auantitv of articles, including tape recorders, electric fans and foodmiffs. They believed the loot belonged to a gang58 words
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Article50 1964-08-14 11 IPOH. Thurs. Nine hundred 0l electricity wiring worth M5O between Menglembu and 1 Bukit Merah new village, near here, was reported stolen yesterci iv afternoon The loss was discovered by Inche Abdul Wahab bin Hassan headman of the Bukit Merah new who told the police.50 words
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Article35 1964-08-14 11 SINGAPORE Thurs. Toh Puan Noor Aishah. wife ot th* Yang di-Pertuan Negara, will open the Singapore Chinese Women's Association's art and handicraft exhibition at 11 am tomorrow ai the Victora MemoruU HaU. 135 words
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Article, Illustration331 1964-08-14 11 Tengku's daughter welcomes Queen Rambhai KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Three pretty flower girls, all dressed in white, greeted the former Queen Rambhai Barni of Thailand, when she arrived here today by air from Bangkok to beein a !8-day visit They were Mariam. daughter of the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman; Hanisa331 words
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Article126 1964-08-14 11 N ANT AH DISSOLVES STUDENTS UNION SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE Nanyang University authorities have dissolved the university's Students Union and banned all its activities inside the university. The chairman of the fiveman pro-tern administrative committee. Prof. K K. Liu. explained today that this was because most of the officials of the126 words
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445 1964-08-14 11 SINGAPORE. Thur» •pHE Industrial Arbitration Court today upheld as lawful the mass dismissal of former employees of Gian Singh and Co. Ltd. last September while they were on strike. This ruling followed a lolnt application by 52 former employees of the445 words
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Advertisement60 1964-08-14 11 NEW MODERN ROLYPACK TROM COLDS -FEVER- J j&iP HEADACHES PAINS j0 Ififct, SIMPLY TEAR OFF <T*%U^W TABLETS FROM STRIP. wM&* :^i^n^ SAME GENUINE ASPRO' I l lri Lj SAFE! EFFECTIVE! if f+ THE PAIN RELIEVER mkMfil *^efc" KNOWN AND TRUSTED <*l£ffi\ L THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA 4^ AND THE WORLD. NEW MORE60 words
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Advertisement42 1964-08-14 11 TOP SALT ON ANY TABLE superflneigglljjg f ree flowing CUV A $1H ijiJAA M^^B l^^r *jl I ca«*ttMi Hung m«i ™^f X^ IM ac ■*«lr t -f M* in the kltch«a or at the t*M« BE SURE IT'S PURE BUY SAXA SALT.42 words
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Miscellaneous641 1964-08-14 11 Todays Radio, TV j RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA SHORTWAVE SERVICES: NATIONAL MEDIUM WAVE^MtVICEI SHORTWAVE SERVICES! «7i metres M.I »i»d mrtrr. Moi^^K^; ftj A.M. 6.00 Programme SumUp And About; 7.30 News; 7.40 mary; 6.02 Morning Melodies; Kl,^ J-lo 0 8 ro News; 7 10 BreakfMl About; 9.00 For Everyone A Potpourri;641 words
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192 1964-08-14 12 Some dept heads are petty dictators, he alleges KO T A BHARI, Thurs. Mr. A. K a n a g asundram, chairman of the Malayan Technical Services Union branch here today accused certain heads of departments of bcinf petty dictators. He said that the union had received many complaints from192 words
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272 1964-08-14 12 Man forges employer's signature to apply for job IPOH. Thurc. A for--1 mer employee of Harper Gilflllan and i Co. Ltd. in Singapore, i Thai Tuck Swee, 26. forged the signature of his manager to apply for a post as an office administrator, the magistrate's court here was told today.272 words
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383 1964-08-14 12 INQUIRY INTO BANKRUPT'S $25,000 GOODS IPOH, Ttiur»d«y AN employee of a grocery shop told an inquiry here today that he saw the proprietor's attorney removing goods from the shop before it was sealed. E. Mohamed Ismail, the employee, was giving evidence before Mr. Shiv383 words
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Article48 1964-08-14 12 NIBONG TEBAL. Thurs—Telecommunications to certain parts of Province South in Krian district were cut off yesterday when a rubber tree fell over a telepnor.e line at Val dOr new village, near Sungel Bakap. The Telecommunications Department restored the lines lai« last night.48 words
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209 1964-08-14 12 'Master plan' for Penang schools will cost Govt. $2£mil. Penang Thurs. ABOUT 153 new classrooms, estimated to cost A S2£ million, will be built in Penang and Province Wellesley under the Ministry of Education's new comprehensive schools system. "We have prepared a master plan to accommodate pupils in these schools."209 words
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Advertisement380 1964-08-14 12 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 a380 words
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Advertisement142 1964-08-14 12 |pr—^~r-™~ y Your hair acquires a bewitching silky beauty and glows with a rich deep translucence. This new technique in hair beauty enhances the colourdepths of your natural shade, revealing the glorious highlights and tones in their fullest glory. The Delph "Peek-In" Glow shampoo that maket the hair look more142 words
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Miscellaneous346 1964-08-14 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Also goes to court with Dr. 1. Mas., of materials in Mongolia A. in Queensland <9>. —great variety (13). On swallowing port. Artemis 10. On the wrong footing In the killed him! io». army perhaps? (.3. 2, 4). 8 Its odd, Lorna having a golf346 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-08-14 12 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Apptehy ''WE COULD HAVE 4 GBXMcT* MONEWMCX7N WTTU MV fIOODWOOP WIWNIM&6.. MO. eece&e would nevfr mam 1 K Vrxjj* tx«ai f^CH/ MOW CAnT^) to Ae<?Eg_?y OaJ?UKj&/ VCU ACE A &e*uu€ id r/JiNkr of uavius ~p 30-740 words
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Article, Illustration304 1964-08-14 13 LEWIS TO HEAD MOBIL'S JURONG REFINERY ]t|R. H. J. T. LEWIS, former regional adviser to Mobil Petroleum Manufacturing Department, New York, has been appointed manager of the new Mobil Jurong Reflnery. The $43 million reflnery. which will be capable of processing 20,800 barrels of crude oil a stream day. is304 words
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Article, Illustration83 1964-08-14 13 A new company, Harbour Tours Ltd., formed with the object of serving tourists, was officially opened by the chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. K. M. Byrne. Mr. Byrne is seen in this Straits Times picture cbatting with Mr. B. H. Melwani,83 words
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Article, Illustration252 1964-08-14 13 A MALAYSIAN American Chamber of Commerce was formed in America last month with the aim of developing the economic, commercial and financial relations between the two countries. The new chamber Is a nonprofit organisation and has its headquarters in Washington, D.C. On its board of directors are252 words
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Article105 1964-08-14 13 C. B. YEATS RETIRES FROM UEs Alter 40 ye-.ns MTVtot with United Engineers Ltd.. Mr. CharlesB. Yeats retired from the company i last week. Mr. Yeats, an Associate of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, joined the company in 1923 as an electrical engineer in Malaya and was a prisoner during105 words
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Article143 1964-08-14 13 A BRANCH managers' conference was held last veek at the head office of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd.. Singapore. Fifteen branch representatives from all parts of Malaysia 1 attended. The Great Eastern has expanded very rapidly in the last decade and to provide service143 words
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Article, Illustration104 1964-08-14 13 MR. AMBROSE TANG. 41 (above), of Pan American Airways, has been promoted to sales manager, covering the States of Malaya. He now assumes overall charge of Pan Am's. Koala Lumpur office and will cover extensively Ipoh and Malacca. Before his promotion, Mr. 'I aim was a senior104 words
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Article69 1964-08-14 13 The Sultan of Johore is to perform the official opening ceremony of the Pacific Bank Ltd. at Batu Pohat at 230 p.m. on Saturday A reception will follow. The Pacific Brink was incorporated in Malaya on May 30 last year and was granted its banking licence on69 words
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Article, Illustration193 1964-08-14 13 TIE president of Sailor Pen Co., Japan, Mr. M. Yamaguchi, said Malaysia has good potentialities for becoming one of the best markets for Japanese pens in South East Asia. Jie said Malaysians have overcome prejudices and are buying more and more Japanese products Popularity Mr.193 words
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Advertisement248 1964-08-14 13 De«x Sir, Ws hare introduoed ABLER typewriter* to Malaysia. ADLER is the oldest typewriter ■anufaoturinf I company In Germany and belongs to the faaoua GRUMDIC group of quality ■anufacturera. ADLER typewriters are known for their aodem design, quality and success *m. This is the ADLER TIPPA portable typewriter, gold medal248 words
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Advertisement223 1964-08-14 13 Advertisement tht facts A'e you o businessman, trader, shopkeeper or investor? Do you work in o city office, a toctory o bonk or a shop? Or maybe you are just a student interestad in current economic attars. If you or* ony of these, then you will wont the foct» the223 words
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Advertisement74 1964-08-14 13 I STON I I 7TON I I 10 TON I BEDFORDS I TIPPERS I I IN STOCK I I ORCHARD MOTORS I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE IN THE FEDERATION BY BORNEO MOTORS modern f, Ibbbbbb JBm > tMßmmm BBv* Bare M^mmW H k Isfltf •('SsV F r//£Lwhi/JV£S SINGAPORE KUALA74 words
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Advertisement914 1964-08-14 14 am m I (Continued from Pace 10 1 SITUATIONS VACANT Words SI (Mi*.)— Baa 10 eU txtro BOOK KEEPER TYPIST I .nargeman. State experience qualiucaiion* salary expected. Apply Box AJ.168 i.l. K.L. WANTED by European Family Engish Speaking Baby Amah. Please apply King- Albert Park, S'por* 21. Tel: •MML EXPBRIENCEO914 words
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Advertisement1016 1964-08-14 14 SITUATIONS WANTED Wards SI 1 mi*.)— mo* 10 et* tmtrm READ to* Senior Appumuucou vacant in Tbe Sunday Mall eaoh week SENIOR CONDUCTOR 37 MM, Citizen well recommended with knowledge Modern Planting Box A 1169 S.T. K.L. EXPERIENCED CHINESE COOK amah aiailable from Bth September. L'sed to children. Tanglln area1,016 words
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Advertisement1068 1964-08-14 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 10 Word* UJ Min. >— Box $0 et*. cstra WILLING TO RELINQUISH BookIng or Klat Tanglln District on wntcn 519.500/- paid. Telephone (B'pore) ***** today between 10 a.m. 5 p.m. Madam Yeo. THOMSON ROAO (21 Mile): Third Floor, Three bed roomed Flat. Tiled Floor. Prlee: $20,000/-.1,068 words
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Advertisement888 1964-08-14 14 AT YOUR SERVICE I;• Word* U (Him.}— Bo* M cf*. eatrm > KWOK'S PMOTOCOPV •CRVICS. 22 The Arcade lit Floor. Tel: MJIO. BRIHO VOUH DOCUMENTS 10 Motion Smith. We will mak* good ilaar copie* at fair price*. WHILE YOU WAIT Photoatat and Plan Printing Service. Black*. 58 Robinson Road. B'por*888 words
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Advertisement834 1964-08-14 14 TENDERS TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKERS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. Cap. 85) PAWNBROKERS 1 LICENCES. NEGERI SEMBILAN The Hon'ble tbe Minister of th« Interior Federation or Malaya, under the powers conferred by Section 5 of the Pawnbrokers Enactment, having fixed the number of licences to be granted under the said Enactment In tbe State834 words
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Advertisement1275 1964-08-14 15 teELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRt HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Sinajtin Pt S'haa Penani {CITY BF MHAHNESBURB IS Alf (Ruts Mly) 17/18 Aui •CITY Of BURHAM 21/23 Am 24 25 Aig 2S Au| •LIT* Of COLOMBO 2S/21 Auf 21 Am •Cm OF LEICESTER 28/22 S*pt 23 25 Sipl1,275 words
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Article111 1964-08-14 16 |»f ELBOURNE. ThUrt.— Key In- dustrials led a firmer market. Early moves were narrow but most Issues Improved. However, some 1 leaders closed below tbe day's best. Oils moved narrowly. Santos rei gained 2 to 40/-. Base metals were firm and loan* steady. C.R.A 40/ B i Mount111 words
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Article256 1964-08-14 16 CCPTCMBIR first ir.d. rubb.r f.e.k. staaatf «t 5 a.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Siniaewre yesterday at 661 cem» per ib down m quarter-cent on Wednesday's closing level for the position TTie tone waa barely strady. R.A.S. and F.M.R E. cloilns. arises In tent! per ib yesterday: Int. 1256 words
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Article29 1964-08-14 16 Malayan Cement's July output was 26.298 tons (June 25.261 tons) Pahang Consolidated 235 tons lode, four tons trlbutors; Austral Amalgamated 3.173 plculs; Kampong Kamuntlnjf 619 plculs.29 words
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Article28 1964-08-14 16 AUGUST 13. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66} cents (down a quarter cent). TIN: $644 a picul (down SI. 121). Unofficial estimated offering: 240 tons (up 30 tons).28 words
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687 1964-08-14 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares bad 1 another bad day on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the weight again falling more severely on the older counters as nervous sellers brought the list down. The industrial index reached a new low of 91.33.687 words
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Article28 1964-08-14 16 Malayan Stock Indices Au(f. 12. Auk. 13. •Industrials: 93.38 91.33 Tins; 125.46 125.66 S rubbers: 102.18 102.18 •Dec. SO, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 m 100.28 words
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Article983 1964-08-14 16 DUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of toe Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ooutttad (1.000) 5i.64, (1.000) $263, (1.000) $2.60. (1.000) $2.68: Dunlaps $1.80 SL. (2,000) SI.V 4. (8.000) $1.93. (3.000) $1.92; Euo erda.983 words
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Advertisement1134 1964-08-14 16 Y\ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Serviei M H'kon| Yo«orama Halitu Monreal lorcnio CH*eian« cmciio ~T» n Mar." J1 Sept 2 Oct Ocl 2Nn I Nn 12 Nw «t»iilwl M»r»" 4 Se*t 14 Seat IB let 22 Oel tt Oct M Set > «t W««t Coast of1,134 words
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Advertisement1087 1964-08-14 16 ■W^l^'V^bl aal BsTf AUSIHALIA SERVICE INDIA, PAIISIAN AND P. SULI SUVICI Tat frmistle. Alciaile. Mrileerta. Staaei Ti Main] ssl NafiiatMaa Ptnaot P. S'r.iaj 5 w Semi P. S'hai* BAMOU 14, li AM HAIUiA Is PI 17 Am II Alt 11 Ah ouUMBA 7 Mat 1/ IS Seft Il.ustei RAJULA 4/11,087 words
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Advertisement362 1964-08-14 16 RIOGRANDE LINE FROM 3001 8 AMIKICA t >WII AFRIf. a.v. "NERMUHB- 28/2Ta'h 27/2^25 21/iTah II P looit L IW^e. m+*mu»r» 14/ ib up. nmtm Ml« I VmmT^ Ciinsi Hut net. Ben ail utta Site*. RcfrtnratM CsaaMra. acemts: C.F. SHARP «Sc COMPANY (M) LTD. HHWIH Til: *****/7. (I LIStSL Pesaßg: *****.362 words
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Advertisement105 1964-08-14 16 fc^j^ ORIENT MID-EAST LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE All OIBECI Sailings FMM SiNSAPORE ANO MAUtA 10 CAJUSUU AND U.S. MEAT LAKES POUTS. Sj. "MARION6A MARIS" Sift ilfiT" lopt I'l/ll"* lilt 17/uT* VtSMU Mil at MONTREAL, IOIONIU, H.tMnlON. UNIAAWU. CUVEUMO. TOUOO. DETROIT, UEEN BAT, MIINAUUE ft CWCASS. PATBRSON, SIMONS CO., (MALAYSIA) LID.105 words
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713 1964-08-14 17 Tin off $1: Strauss on outlook for metal rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell $1.12} a plcul to $644 on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 30 tons to 240 tons. Earlier London had been up £64 a ton In both positions, but New713 words
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Article251 1964-08-14 17 Aug. 13. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Moustead YJ eta, M. Containers 13 eta Pun.n- 14 cts. M. Cables 16 ets. Ci'j Oev. 7 eta. McAUster 13 ets. 1 smeltera 27 eta M. Invest. 12 ets. Esso 13 eta. O.C B.C. 20 eta. Fed Disp. 12 cts. Rothmans 9 eta,251 words
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Article191 1964-08-14 17 SHIPS lying alengsld* ttie Sin sapors Harbour «rhar«M or •xaatttd Uday arc Fairies 1/2. L* Natal 3/4. Lan Ifallnx 8/9. Glenlyon 10/11, Bute of Assam 13/14, Star Batelgeua* 15/18, Noreverett 19, Maxwell Brander 21/22, Trtenza 23/24. Leda Maersk 38/39, Bamorm 40/41, Dresden 42/43, Slutsk 44. RaMlm 46.191 words
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Article58 1964-08-14 17 'PHI Malayan Exchangs Banks' Ass*. ciation made tbes* chances la It* rates to merchants yesterday (all ratea to flOO): Ntw V»rli: buying TT 32 "/IS. alt mall OD 3. I! l«, 90 d/st. 33 credit bill*. 33 1 S trade bills SELLING TT *r OO rsady: Nix >58 words
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Article72 1964-08-14 17 CHINESE Product E«thin»t, sn|i P»t« n««n pricii pir Picul y«»Ur<Uy: c.c.nut til: bulk Kl|, Mllcra. drum JMI nrllerr C»»r« Aun /Sept. L"K /Continent L'nyuoted. PtPMr: Mumok white 1133 Milan. 9«re«.ik «hne tl.T.'i Mlleri, special Sarawak black SI O7 Mllers, garbled Lamponic black SII2I sellers. ASTA 1123 •ellen. StnttMre72 words
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Article37 1964-08-14 17 ON the trss tiehanst marktt m Horn: Kong yesterday the U.S. dallar quoted at 3.731 for TT and 3."4t •a* cash. Stirling wax quoted at 15. 99 awl MM Usi «f f (Id at Mr|.37 words
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Advertisement464 1964-08-14 17 NOTICE WELFARE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED RE: UNITED TRADING COMPANY 1-L TEMPLER ROAD. SEREMBAN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that WELFARE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED OF ROBINSON'S BUILDINO MOUNTBATTEN ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR have cancelled the Agency previously held by UNITED TRADING COMPANY 1-L TEMPLER ROAD, SEREMBAN and that UNITED TRADING COMPANY have no464 words
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Advertisement795 1964-08-14 17 NOTICE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 119 OF 1964 RL: BARNEY ONG BAN EE EX PARTE: THE QREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED Creditors. •n the Matter of a Bankruptcy Petition Hied the 18th day of June, 1964. To: Barney Ong Ban795 words
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Advertisement775 1964-08-14 17 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR COMPANIES (WINDING-LI NO. 3 OF IM4 In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance, 1940-1946 AND In the Matter of Nam Llm Sawmill Company Limited. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE Is hereby given that a Petition for the Wlndlng-up of the abovenamed775 words
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Advertisement783 1964-08-14 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MAJLIS BANDARAN KLANG Applications are invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals to fill the vacancies:— Probationary Health Inspectors Salary Scale Probationers: $137.50 x 7.50-152.50/ Examination (Certificate of the Royal Society for Promotion of Health). Ttaneacale: $238 x 14-308/Efflclency Bar/338 x 14-450/Efnciency Bar/ 468 x 20-528. Age Limit:783 words
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Advertisement799 1964-08-14 17 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI SITLATION VACANT Applications are invited for the post Qf Chief Engineer in the Broadcasting and Information Department. Brunei. QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: Any qualifications leading to Corporate Membership of the British Institution of Radio Electronic Engineers or equivalent. His practical experience should be such as to799 words
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Advertisement868 1964-08-14 17 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class *D' and above Contractors registered with the P.W.D. will be received at the Office of the Lirector of Public Works. Federation of Malaya. Maxwell Road. Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m. of 22nd August. 1964. CONSTRUCTION IN REINFORCED CONCRETE OF A ROAD BRIDGE868 words
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Advertisement305 1964-08-14 17 TENDERS PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.R. registered Contractors Class BX (WORKS) and above will be received at the office of the State Engineti. P.W.D.. Penang. up lo 12.00 noon or the 28th August, 1964, for CONSTRUCTION OP AGRICULTURAL STATION AND SCHOOL AT BUMBONG LIMA. PROVINCE WELLESLEY NORTH. All305 words
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Article, Illustration1533 1964-08-14 18 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel SPRINTS WILL PROVIDE ALL THE THRILLS PREVIEW by yyiTH less than two months to go before the first Olympics in Asia, at Tokyo in October, it would have been pleasant to anticipate performances at least up to the best Asian levels at the1,533 words
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Article196 1964-08-14 18 Meet brings all together— Dato KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. r\ATO M. Ghazali bin Shafle, president of the Ma- laysian Amateur Athletic Union, says in his souvenir programme message: "It is the avowed aim of the MAAU to provide Malaysian youths with keen competition such as can be found in the NationaJ196 words
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Article112 1964-08-14 18 CEREMBAN, Thurs. John Kanagaratnam. M.A.A.U. secretary, said that everything is set to make the first Malaysian athletic championships a successful one. The track is hard and very fast times can be expected from the competitors." added Kanagaratnam. About 350 athletes from all the 12 states of Malaysia112 words
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Article163 1964-08-14 18 I ONDON. Thurs. Results of a i football matches played last night were: Scottish League Cup— Aberdeen S St. John.st( ne 1 Albion Ruv 0 Quot-r.s P;irk 1; Alloa 0 Cowdrn- bea'.li 0; Ayr 0 Mcrton 1; Clyde 1 Arbroath 1: Dumbarton 3 Berwick 2: Dundee UReuter - 163 words
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Article475 1964-08-14 18 f TODAY 8.56 a.m.: Arrival of the Yang Dl-Pertuan Besar Negrt Sembuan and Tengku Ampuan Ne«rl Sem- bilan; 9.00: Arrival of the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong and Raja PerI maisurl Agong; 9.05: Teams march past into the arena; 10.40: Hammer final: 800 m heats; 10.40: 100 m (women) heals; 11.00:475 words
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Advertisement224 1964-08-14 18 Ml |wacker| VIBROPLATES Petrol and Diesel models, for Vibratory Compaction of Granular materials. J5- M. D M. LTD. m|P j Fly to the fairs This yeir. Europe s international fairs stretch ill th* way from Stockholm to San Sebastian. They cover everything Irom agriculture t* hardware fashion to fisheries Lufthansa224 words
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Advertisement37 1964-08-14 18 BUSH TV fSD© A PRODUCT OF THE RANK ORGANISATION m^B From IS 28-50 1 IB per month ,^[B f Q EXPERIENCE f B QUALITY 1 I B RELIABILITY 1 v Backed by G-E.C's M GUARANTEED service facilities.37 words
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Miscellaneous79 1964-08-14 18 SUMMARY SOCCER Govt. Services competition (Penang): C.E.B. 2 Penang 1. Commercial Houses (Ipoh): White House 0 Yellow House 0. L. Perak Lge Div. 2 (T. Ansoni: Town Council 1 Sabrang Est. 0. Raub Lge (Raub): Police 3 Scmangat Malaysia 0. Malacca Lge Div. 1: New Market 2 Gurkhas 1. Inter<UMrict79 words
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Article378 1964-08-14 19 IPOH. Thura. Weight* for the laat day of the Sultans Gold Vase meeting of the Perak Turf Club bere en Sunday are: Cl. 1 Div. 2 5Jf str. Flash Time 9.00 Oleander 111 8.13 Arcade Tiger 8.12 The Uippslander 8.11 Salamal Da tang 8.11 CiMi Inn 8.08378 words
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332 1964-08-14 19 STIPE'S REPORT rOH, Thurs.— The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races here: RACE I— Majician II (apprentice Luke Kang) Jumped Inwards at the start, causing K.-ite Home (apprentice Allan) to check. Shortly after this Magician II crossed Helena (M. Posner) too sharply and332 words
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Article, Illustration336 1964-08-14 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by They may provide happy Gold Vase partnership JPOH, Thurs. Mickey Donnelly, who has ridden more winners over the straight course at Ipoh than any other jockey, has been engaged to partner Inky Kongsi's Hard Love in the Sultan's Gold Vase on336 words
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Article155 1964-08-14 19 MR. and Mrs. S. C. Law's brilliant sprinter, Royal Meadow, and Vem Vici ■stable's all rounder Resquilleur share pride of place in the $20,000 Sultan's Gold Vase field. Sixteen of the best Sprinters in training have been handicapped for the big sprint over 5155 words
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Article863 1964-08-14 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Than. Because of a surfeit of entries and inadequate stabling facilities, the committee of the Selangor Turf Club regretted that they have to refuse to accept Class 3 entries for their August meeting. The meet will now cater for Class 4 and S horses,863 words
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Article75 1964-08-14 19 The racing schedule is: Firat Day (Aug »>: Class 4, Divs 1 and 2 Of; Div 1 Bf. Class 5. Divs l and 3 6 t f Diva 1. 2 and 3 -It Second Day (Aug 36). Class 4, Diva 3,4.5 and 6 6P Class 6, Divs 1,75 words
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Advertisement224 1964-08-14 19 -^arifl jkJsi If 1 The BMW 1500 is a product of tradition and progress which combines 1 jtkfk JH B| I the wealth of experience gained from decades of successful automotive < MSf^ y J0 I k Ijllllln .jA W/ ma^ e today and tomorrow -on a comfortable and fast224 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1964-08-14 20 Telok Ayer Basin is empty KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs JUST .MOVING mar i n c police •patrol boats today intercepted about 90 Indonesian barter craft in Malaysian waten and ordered them to turn back. Two of three vessels one with aLow Yew Kong - 1,198 words
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Article397 1964-08-14 20 LONDON, Thurs.— The election, boosted by the latest national opinioi poll, was again making itself felt in the stock markets today. Dealers were keenly awaiting tomorrow 'B gallup poll to see if the suarp swing in favour of the Government would be confirmed. There was a general advance397 words
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Article211 1964-08-14 20 CYDNEY, Thurs. A Chinese whose marriage to an Australian woman was a sham could not claim he had been absorbed into the Australian community, Mr. Justice McClemens said in the Supreme Court yesterday. He refused to grant an order for habeas corpus sought by Lee Yum-bo. 25.Reuter - 211 words
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Article50 1964-08-14 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Acting Registrar of Vehicles. Mr. Wong Keng Bmm: Assistant Supt. J.S. Khcea. and Inche Suri Moriwan), an officer of the National Library, will judge the 51st poster competition organised by the Junior Safety Pint Council at the Maxwell Road Traffic Police headquarters tomorrow 2.30 p.m.50 words
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Article35 1964-08-14 20 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Singapore's First Lady. Toh Puan Noor Aishah. will declare open the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home Sports on Sunday at 4.30 p.m. Instead of 5 p.m. as originally scheduled.35 words
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361 1964-08-14 20 Supremo: Indons massing on Sarawak's border KUCHING, Thurs. Indonesian forces were massing along Sarawak's border, the Chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces Staff. Lieut.-Gen. Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa. said here today. "We will be waiting for them," he added. He was speaking at the airport after two days361 words
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Article249 1964-08-14 20 England score 182 in fifth Test ONDON, Thurs. England were all out for 182 and Australia were three for no wicket at the close of play when the fifth Test began at the Oval here today. Bad light restricted play towards the end. Hawke struck early blows for Australia by249 words
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Obituary88 1964-08-14 20 MR. ANC KIM TOOK n AnKsana BMapak for Chin, tery. Sunsei BM on H -GI CABLE RECEIVED IN I V .ddukoddy Oylon Vytttyltos&n paw I iwavtrully II IM4 father ol Kaml.inmy, Armed Poreef Audit Thnmotharampi! Mada Thamhyniuthu 1.14 Hr,< klitld* aod many R.-iiKtehiMrcn to mourn. MRS. EE TEOW LENC88 words
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Advertisement356 1964-08-14 20 TENDER NOTICE LIDBt'KV HOUSING PROJECT. TENDERS will be received by the Hon. Secretary, JaQnese Cooperative Housing Society Ltd., No. 10 Jalan Mountbatten (top floor) Kuala Lumpur, up to 3.00 pjn. Monday 21st August. 1964 lor Tha Preparation of Road Formations. Construction of Culverts and Ancillary Works' tor the Ledbury Housing356 words
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Advertisement370 1964-08-14 20 "J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Registered P.W.D. Contractors In Class 'E' a~d above up to 12 noon on 20-8-64 at the office of the Jurutera Negeri. Negrl Sembilan. Seremban for:— Construction p.nd Completion of a 100.000 Gallons Reinforced Concrete Service Reservoir at Seremban Garden Housing370 words
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Advertisement321 1964-08-14 20 TENDERS J.K.R. PAHANG TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.R. registered Contractors Class 'D' and above who are registered under Heads I V Sub-Heads 1 and 2 will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negerl. Pahang. Kuantan -up to 3.00 p.m. of the 20th August. 1964 for:— (a) Earthwork excavation321 words
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Advertisement58 1964-08-14 20 20 words $10 (minimum) Traditionally a part of I the Malaysian Scene... r j§ Anchor Pilsener Beer.. .a familiar part of everyday Malaysia... »E= t^ as traditional to it as the grace- Bp^^^c ful Wayang Kulit Shadow Plays whlch trace the legends of the at^hF^Hl past across the screen of58 words
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